About American bashing

About this topic that someone calls "American bashing" I am not being critical of any other their home/country! Yes, I am naturally thinned skin when it comes to being this critical of my home/country, I admit that negative things do exist however there are many positive things that make up for the negatives!

  1. I thought that model railroading is/or should be a International hobby and not involved in politics.
  2. Please do not give model railroading a bad reputation and to discourage others from the model railroading hobby
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T9362J
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I'm not bashing the USa or yanks. If I learn that you've just blown up one of the two little girls we normally see waiting at the bus stop every morning and you've opened a trust fund to pay for the other one's university schooling, which thing do you think I will remember?

Regards, Greg.P.

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Gregory Procter

Would you PLEASE send me my stuff, then????

8^)
Reply to
Brian Paul Ehni

Does anybody else find it ironic that Gregory here has only responded to the political part of the post, and totally ignored the parts about how it's inappropriate here? Hmm... Hey, Gregory, here's a thought, why don't you take your political postings somewhere else where they can be appreciated by the thousands instead of here where they are being ignored by the hundreds? It's called being on topic, you ought to try it sometime. Oh, and while I've got you here, I want to thank you for being one of the people that has turned this once great group into the political cesspool it is today. Thanks a whole bunch.

Paul A. Cutler III Deputy Sheriff

************* Weather Or No Go New Haven *************
Reply to
Pac Man

I endeavoured to keep my posting short - having been regularly guilty of _responding_ I felt the need for some explanation. Think of it as a sort of apology.

Going by the position you claim to hold, you could well have answered my analogy.

Regards, Greg.P.

Reply to
Gregory Procter

Ironic??? Sad maybe. He works very hard at it. He even takes the time to invent incidents which require his response.

Paul

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Paul Newhouse

I absolutely LOVE filling these out with bogus information! I've even been known to load up on expletives!

Reply to
Brian Paul Ehni

That was fun for a little while. My spam fliter gets most of them now.

Reply to
Paul Newhouse

He does, and they're equally inappropriate in the other newsgroups he picks.

Reply to
Warren

On those rare occassions I work that area (usually Saturday and Sunday nights) I try to keep an eye out for any names I might recognize. Haven't seen any yet, but then I'm on one shift, and then only 2 days a week, and that's assuming your stuff gets shipped Priority Mail. If you go Parcel Post, I'll never see it, because only mailhandlers can touch that, and I'm a clerk (some union craft-crossing BS in the contract...)

Jay

website URL: members.aol.com/orphantrainlocos/index.html All the world's a stage - and everybody's a critic.

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JCunington

The "news" mentality. We only remember the bad stuff and forget the good, like the evening news. It should be the other way around.

Jay

website URL: members.aol.com/orphantrainlocos/index.html All the world's a stage - and everybody's a critic.

Reply to
JCunington

I agree. While getting ready to leave early this morning we had TV on and I caught a few bites of news here and there. All I remember hearing is that a shark ate some kid who was surfing. Bruce

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Bruce Favinger

The bad stuff is in our news pretty well daily - where's the good stuff you're doing? Oh, and you're still doing the bad stuff daily.

Regards, Greg.P.

Reply to
Gregory Procter

The associated good news is that two sharks are no longer hungry for the next few weeks!

Reply to
Gregory Procter

The expected answer from Greg.

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Brian Paul Ehni

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