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Larry Dighera
April 29th 08, 01:41 PM
"Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
-- Larry Dighera


http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN2228192120080422
Brazil priest flying party balloons lost at sea
Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:35pm EDT

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Brazilian priest lost at sea

BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian priest is missing after he drifted
out to sea while trying to set a record for a flight using
helium-filled party balloons, authorities said on Tuesday.

Father Adelir Antonio de Carli began his flight suspended in a
harness-like seat from 1,000 balloons of various colors on Sunday in
the southern port of Paranagua. He had intended to fly 20 hours due
west but unexpected winds carried the 42-year-old Roman Catholic
priest out over the south Atlantic on a southeasterly course.
....

"We found bits of balloons all along the coast," said Joao dos Santos
Junior, deputy fire commander in the coastal town of Sao Francisco do
Sul.

De Carli's seat was lined with air-tight pockets that can be pumped up
and there are several islands in the region that he could have washed
up on, dos Santos said.
....




http://content.usatoday.com/community/tags/topic.aspx?req=tag&tag=Rev.%20Adelir%20Antonio%20de%20Carli

http://www.usatoday.com/news/topstories/2008-04-28-552234299_x.htm
Brazil navy ends search for missing balloonist priest

SAO PAULO, Brazil — Brazil's navy has dropped its search for a priest
who vanished more than a week ago while floating over the Atlantic
with a cluster of party balloons, a spokeswoman said Monday.
....
Navy spokeswoman Lt. Catia Sandri said the hunt, conducted with one
helicopter and two boats, was called off over the weekend because no
sign of the priest was found after 135 hours of searching.
....

The air force ended its four-day search for the priest on Thursday
after its planes covered more than 1,900 square miles of land and sea.
....

The priest had been trying to raise money to build a rest stop and
worship center for truckers.




http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-priest1_jzqcxinc,1,5504396.photo

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080423/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/brazil_flying_priest
The cleric's former flight teacher called his disappearance a "tragedy
foretold."

Paragliding instructor Marcio Andre Lichtnow, who gave courses to the
Rev. Adelir Antonio de Carli three years ago, described him as a
"headstrong, anxious individual who was always in a rush."

"After two or three months, I asked him to abandon the course because
of these personality traits, which are not the ideal profile for a
paraglider," Lichtnow told The Associated Press by telephone. "So what
happened comes as no big surprise."
....
The priest hoped his flight would help raise money for a center where
truck drivers could stop "to rest and receive the gospel," said Denise
Gallas, treasurer at his Sao Cristovao parish.

Lichtnow said de Carli phoned him days before liftoff.

"I told him that the winds would carry him all the way to South
Africa," Lichtnow said. "He said he had studied everything very
carefully and that he would go ahead. I honestly thought he was
joking."




http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/topstories/2008/04/24/balloons-found-but-no-sign-of-missing-rev-adelir-antonio-de-carli-89520-20392816/
24/04/2008

Priest Adelir de Carli floats off on ballons Priest floats off on
ballons (Pic:Reuters)

A cluster of balloons were found floating in the ocean yesterday - but
with no sign of the missing priest who was strapped to them for a
charity flight.

They were found off Florianopolis, southern Brazil, near where Rev
Adelir Antonio de Carli was last heard of on Sunday night. The
churchman, 41, an experienced skydiver, had undergone survival
training and took five days of supplies - leading rescuers to remain
confident he will be found safe.




http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/04/22/1208742887409.html
Some American adventurers have used helium balloons to emulate Larry
Walters - who in 1982 rose three miles above Los Angeles in a lawn
chair lifted by balloons.

A video of Carli posted on the G1 website of Globo TV showed the
smiling 41-year-old priest slipping into a flight suit, being strapped
to a seat attached to a huge column green, red, white and yellow
balloons, and soaring into the air to the cheers of a crowd.

According to Gallas, the priest soared to an altitude of 6,000 metres
then descended to about 2,500 metres for his planned flight to the
city of Dourados, 750km north-west of his parish.

But winds pushed him in another direction, and Carli was some 50km off
the coast when he last contacted Paranagua's port authority, Gallas
said.

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 29th 08, 03:09 PM
Larry Dighera > wrote in
:

>
>
> "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."


That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.


Bertie
>

EMTAE
April 29th 08, 05:05 PM
FISH FOOD

Robert M. Gary
April 29th 08, 05:55 PM
On Apr 29, 7:09*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> Larry Dighera > wrote :

> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>
> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.

"Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"

-Robert

Darkwing
April 29th 08, 06:55 PM
"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in message
...
On Apr 29, 7:09 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> Larry Dighera > wrote
> :

> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>
> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>
>"Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>
>-Robert


The only other explanation is God did it!

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 29th 08, 07:42 PM
"Robert M. Gary" > wrote in
:

> On Apr 29, 7:09*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> Larry Dighera > wrote
>> innews:0j4e145c9q2ht1hth2li7a3uq1iq
> :
>
>> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>>
>> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>
> "Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>

There's a tribe somewhere, I think it's in the so. pacific, who doesn't
know the facts of life. At least they didn't about thirty years ago when
@I heard of this first.They believe that once a couple is married,they
have babies, period. The sex thing doens't cause it at all. As evidence,
they point ouf that they have a number of albino women that it is
forbidden to have sex with, punishable by death. These women have babies
and noone would be crazy enough to sleep with them, right?
The other bit of evidence they have is that women almost never get
pregrant before they are married even though pre-marital sex is
commonplace. That one's a bit harder to explain...

I wish I could remember who they were or where they were. i can't seem
to find anything about them on the net..


Bertie

gpsman
April 29th 08, 08:16 PM
On Apr 29, 8:41 am, Larry Dighera > wrote:
>
> The priest hoped his flight would help raise money for a center where
> truck drivers could stop "to rest and receive the gospel," said Denise
> Gallas, treasurer at his Sao Cristovao parish.

It's hard to blame the guy, striving to construct a center where the
rarely achieved goal of sleeping through a sermon might be commonly
realized.
-----

- gpsman

Larry Dighera
April 29th 08, 10:35 PM
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:55:12 -0400, "Darkwing"
<theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in
>:

>The only other explanation is God did it!

Would you consider such a belief rational?

WingFlaps
April 30th 08, 01:46 AM
On Apr 30, 6:42*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> "Robert M. Gary" > wrote :
>
> > On Apr 29, 7:09*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> >> Larry Dighera > wrote
> >> innews:0j4e145c9q2ht1hth2li7a3uq1iq
> > :
>
> >> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>
> >> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>
> > "Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>
> There's a tribe somewhere, I think it's in the so. pacific, who doesn't
> know the facts of life. At least they didn't about thirty years ago when
> @I heard of this first.They believe that once a couple is married,they
> have babies, period. The sex thing doens't cause it at all. As evidence,
> they point ouf that they have a number of albino women that it is
> forbidden to have sex with, punishable by death. These women have babies
> and noone would be crazy enough to sleep with them, right?
> The other bit of evidence they have is that women almost never get
> pregrant before they are married even though pre-marital sex is
> commonplace. That one's a bit harder to explain...
>
> I wish I could remember who they were or where they were. i can't seem
> to find anything about them on the net..
>

This mayt help:

Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies, edited by Gilbert Herdt and
Stephen C Leavitt. ASAO Monograph 16. Pittsburgh: University of
Pittsburgh Press, 1998. ISBN cloth, 0-8229-4068-X; paper, 0-8229-
5672-1; xii + 239 pages, notes, bibliography, index. Cloth, US$50.00;
paper, US$22.95.

Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
usual bedside reading...

Cheers

clint
April 30th 08, 02:00 AM
Senoirs think you're an irrational nimcompoop!!
Larry Dighera wrote on 4/29/2008 :
> "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
> -- Larry Dighera

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 30th 08, 02:51 AM
WingFlaps > wrote in
:

> On Apr 30, 6:42*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> "Robert M. Gary" > wrote
>> innews:250b1762-aef9-4c0e-b9f8-6
> :
>>
>> > On Apr 29, 7:09*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> >> Larry Dighera > wrote
>> >> innews:0j4e145c9q2ht1hth2li7a3uq1iq
>> > :
>>
>> >> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>>
>> >> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>>
>> > "Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>>
>> There's a tribe somewhere, I think it's in the so. pacific, who
>> doesn't know the facts of life. At least they didn't about thirty
>> years ago when @I heard of this first.They believe that once a couple
>> is married,they have babies, period. The sex thing doens't cause it
>> at all. As evidence, they point ouf that they have a number of albino
>> women that it is forbidden to have sex with, punishable by death.
>> These women have babies and noone would be crazy enough to sleep with
>> them, right? The other bit of evidence they have is that women almost
>> never get pregrant before they are married even though pre-marital
>> sex is commonplace. That one's a bit harder to explain...
>>
>> I wish I could remember who they were or where they were. i can't
>> seem to find anything about them on the net..
>>
>
> This mayt help:
>
> Adolescence in Pacific Island Societies, edited by Gilbert Herdt and
> Stephen C Leavitt. ASAO Monograph 16. Pittsburgh: University of
> Pittsburgh Press, 1998. ISBN cloth, 0-8229-4068-X; paper, 0-8229-
> 5672-1; xii + 239 pages, notes, bibliography, index. Cloth, US$50.00;
> paper, US$22.95.

I'm not ****ing buying that!


>
> Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> usual bedside reading...
>

Ahh, I'm not al that interested. I'm not even sure if I learned it in a
psych course or a religion course. Interesting notion, though. That book
would almost certainly hold some info on "cargo cults" though, which
were pretty amazing. Actually, I think there may be a few surviving.
Look them up, they're not unlike low tech teleshopping.

Bertie

george
April 30th 08, 05:22 AM
On Apr 30, 6:42 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> "Robert M. Gary" > wrote :
>
> > On Apr 29, 7:09 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> >> Larry Dighera > wrote
> >> innews:0j4e145c9q2ht1hth2li7a3uq1iq
> > :
>
> >> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>
> >> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>
> > "Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>
> There's a tribe somewhere, I think it's in the so. pacific, who doesn't
> know the facts of life. At least they didn't about thirty years ago when
> @I heard of this first.They believe that once a couple is married,they
> have babies, period. The sex thing doens't cause it at all. As evidence,
> they point ouf that they have a number of albino women that it is
> forbidden to have sex with, punishable by death. These women have babies
> and noone would be crazy enough to sleep with them, right?
> The other bit of evidence they have is that women almost never get
> pregrant before they are married even though pre-marital sex is
> commonplace. That one's a bit harder to explain...
>
> I wish I could remember who they were or where they were. i can't seem
> to find anything about them on the net..
>
You won't either. It's one of them there fables

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 30th 08, 05:26 AM
george > wrote in
:

> On Apr 30, 6:42 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> "Robert M. Gary" > wrote
>> innews:250b1762-aef9-4c0e-b9f8-64d3d438af77
@l28g2000prd.googlegroups.c
>> om:
>>
>> > On Apr 29, 7:09 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> >> Larry Dighera > wrote
>> >> innews:0j4e145c9q2ht1hth2li7a3uq1iq
>> > :
>>
>> >> > "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>>
>> >> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>>
>> > "Mom, dad, I swear I'm a virgin"
>>
>> There's a tribe somewhere, I think it's in the so. pacific, who
>> doesn't know the facts of life. At least they didn't about thirty
>> years ago when @I heard of this first.They believe that once a couple
>> is married,they have babies, period. The sex thing doens't cause it
>> at all. As evidence, they point ouf that they have a number of albino
>> women that it is forbidden to have sex with, punishable by death.
>> These women have babies and noone would be crazy enough to sleep with
>> them, right? The other bit of evidence they have is that women almost
>> never get pregrant before they are married even though pre-marital
>> sex is commonplace. That one's a bit harder to explain...
>>
>> I wish I could remember who they were or where they were. i can't
>> seem to find anything about them on the net..
>>
> You won't either. It's one of them there fables
>

Mebbe. I've been looking but can't find it. I learned it from what i'd
consider a pretty reliable source, though. The Cargo Cults are real
though. Almost as interesting...

Bertie

Lou
April 30th 08, 01:08 PM
> Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> usual bedside reading...

What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
Lou

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 30th 08, 07:39 PM
Lou > wrote in news:921f055b-4a4a-48cc-9ca3-
:

>> Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
>> usual bedside reading...
>
> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.


Yeh right,Lou.
gender lames. Brilliant.



Bertie

WingFlaps
April 30th 08, 10:20 PM
On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> > usual bedside reading...
>
> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.

Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
fun does he?

Cheers

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
April 30th 08, 10:58 PM
WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-898d-
:

> On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
>> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
>> > usual bedside reading...
>>
>> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
> Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
> thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
> homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
> fun does he?
>

I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are anything
but the homes of the loons.


Bertie

Larry Dighera
May 1st 08, 12:00 AM
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:58:05 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip >
wrote in >:

>Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kook

Lou
May 1st 08, 01:13 AM
On Apr 30, 6:06 pm, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> Larry Dighera > wrote :
>
> > On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:58:05 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip >
> > wrote in >:
>
> >>Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kook
>
> Lots of other newsgroups out there Lar.... for
> instance...rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks, alt.alien.vampire.flonk.f
> lonk.flonk,alt.fan.karl-malden.nose,alt.cascade,alt.disasters.aviation

You just keep on bitching Bertie, a little midol might help.
Lou

WingFlaps
May 1st 08, 01:17 AM
On May 1, 9:58*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-898d-
> :
>
> > On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> >> > usual bedside reading...
>
> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
> > homes of the loons. *He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
> > fun does he?
>
> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are anything
> but the homes of the loons.
>

If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
intrigued.

Cheers

Cheers

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:38 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> Larry Dighera > wrote in
> :
>
>>
>>
>> "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>
>
> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>
>
> Bertie
>>
>

Ahhh, so you're an atheist too.

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:39 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> Lou > wrote in news:921f055b-4a4a-48cc-9ca3-
> :
>
>>> Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
>>> usual bedside reading...
>>
>> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
>
> Yeh right,Lou.
> gender lames. Brilliant.
>
>
>
> Bertie
>
>

If the bra fits!

Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
May 1st 08, 01:39 AM
WingFlaps > wrote in news:c5e212fa-5804-4b2d-9a87-
:

> On May 1, 9:58*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-
898d-
>> :
>>
>> > On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
>> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces
your
>> >> > usual bedside reading...
>>
>> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>>
>> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
>> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
>> > homes of the loons. *He really doesn't need them piling in to make
his
>
>> > fun does he?
>>
>> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are
anything
>> but the homes of the loons.
>>
>
> If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
> your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
> intrigued.


Wel, you need to visit and lurk for a while.. If you're intrigued you
might get hooked..

Bertie
>

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:41 AM
"WingFlaps" > wrote in message
...
On May 1, 12:08 am, Lou > wrote:
> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> > usual bedside reading...
>
> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.

Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
fun does he?

Cheers

Because hates the people here that enjoy their lives, and their flying
skills. They don't bow to him as the god of aviations, so he spreads hate
and discontent just like Anthony.

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:42 AM
"Lou" > wrote in message
...
> On Apr 30, 6:06 pm, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> Larry Dighera > wrote
>> :
>>
>> > On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:58:05 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
>> > >
>> > wrote in >:
>>
>> >>Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kook
>>
>> Lots of other newsgroups out there Lar.... for
>> instance...rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks, alt.alien.vampire.flonk.f
>> lonk.flonk,alt.fan.karl-malden.nose,alt.cascade,alt.disasters.aviation
>
> You just keep on bitching Bertie, a little midol might help.
> Lou

You might be on to something Lou, he does have a lot of ups and downs. Maybe
she's on the rag this week.

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:44 AM
"WingFlaps" > wrote in message
...
On May 1, 9:58 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-898d-
> :
>
> > On May 1, 12:08 am, Lou > wrote:
> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
> >> > usual bedside reading...
>
> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
> > homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
> > fun does he?
>
> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are anything
> but the homes of the loons.
>

If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
intrigued.

Cheers

Cheers

No, it's because he is a supreme looser fishing for other looses to chime in
and make noise. Watch carefully, 95% of those that support him are his
crosspost cousins. The other 5% are just stupid.

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
May 1st 08, 01:54 AM
"Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in news:kj8Sj.111596$Ft5.68321
@newsfe15.lga:

>
> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Lou > wrote in news:921f055b-4a4a-48cc-9ca3-
>> :
>>
>>>> Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
>>>> usual bedside reading...
>>>
>>> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>>> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>>
>>
>> Yeh right,Lou.
>> gender lames. Brilliant.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bertie
>>
>>
>
> If the bra fits!
>
>
>

And more gender lames.


you really are a tard on an epic scale.


Bertie

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
May 1st 08, 01:54 AM
"Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in
:

>
> "WingFlaps" > wrote in message
> news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-898d-
.
> .. On May 1, 12:08 am, Lou > wrote:
>> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces your
>> > usual bedside reading...
>>
>> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
> Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
> thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
> homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make his
> fun does he?
>
> Cheers
>
> Because hates the people here that enjoy their lives, and their flying
> skills. They don't bow to him as the god of aviations, so he spreads
> hate and discontent just like Anthony.




Nope, keep guessing though, heroin boi.


Bertie

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 02:26 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> "Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in
> :
>
>>
>> "Lou" > wrote in message
>> news:d8872a4d-ea97-41e4-afd7-
> .
>> ..
>>> On Apr 30, 6:06 pm, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>>>> Larry Dighera > wrote
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>> > On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:58:05 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip
>>>> > >
>>>> > wrote in >:
>>>>
>>>> >>Newsgroups: rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kook
>>>>
>>>> Lots of other newsgroups out there Lar.... for
>>>>
> instance...rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks, alt.alien.vampire.f
>>>> lonk.f
>>>> lonk.flonk,alt.fan.karl-
> malden.nose,alt.cascade,alt.disasters.aviatio
>>>> n
>>>
>>> You just keep on bitching Bertie, a little midol might help.
>>> Lou
>>
>> You might be on to something Lou, he does have a lot of ups and downs.
>> Maybe she's on the rag this week.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Nope, steady as she goes...
>
>
> Bertie

Easy Bertrice, take a pill.

Hell that's got a nice ring to it. Bertrice the Buttlipp.

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 02:28 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> "Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in
> :
>
>>
>> "WingFlaps" > wrote in message
>> news:c5e212fa-5804-4b2d-9a87-cc163b94f6a5
> @u12g2000prd.googlegroups.com.
>> .. On May 1, 9:58 am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>>> WingFlaps > wrote in
>>> news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-898d-
>>> :
>>>
>>> > On May 1, 12:08 am, Lou > wrote:
>>> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces
>>> >> > your usual bedside reading...
>>>
>>> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>>> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>>>
>>> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
>>> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
>>> > homes of the loons. He really doesn't need them piling in to make
>>> > his fun does he?
>>>
>>> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are
>>> anything but the homes of the loons.
>>>
>>
>> If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
>> your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
>> intrigued.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> No, it's because he is a supreme looser fishing for other looses to
>> chime in and make noise. Watch carefully, 95% of those that support
>> him are his crosspost cousins. The other 5% are just stupid.
>
>
> Guess again, heroin boi.
>
>
> Bertie
>

WWWWhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!

What a desperate piece of ****. Is that really the best you can do, or are
you just dropping by to mark things, Squirty Pup?

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 02:29 AM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> "Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in news:Ii8Sj.111595$Ft5.35719
> @newsfe15.lga:
>
>>
>> "Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Larry Dighera > wrote in
>>> :
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Irrational beliefs ultimately lead to irrational acts."
>>>
>>>
>>> That's what believeing in a virgin birth will get you.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bertie
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Ahhh, so you're an atheist too.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Yeah, anyone who doesn't believe in the virgin birth is an atheist.
>
> God you're a fjukktard.
>
>
>
> Bertie

Then educate us, Buttlick.

Don't just squirt and run.

WingFlaps
May 1st 08, 04:26 AM
On May 1, 12:39*pm, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> WingFlaps > wrote in news:c5e212fa-5804-4b2d-9a87-
> :
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 1, 9:58*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
> >> WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-
> 898d-
> >> :
>
> >> > On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
> >> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces
> your
> >> >> > usual bedside reading...
>
> >> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
> >> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>
> >> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The only
> >> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to the
> >> > homes of the loons. *He really doesn't need them piling in to make
> his
>
> >> > fun does he?
>
> >> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are
> anything
> >> but the homes of the loons.
>
> > If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
> > your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
> > intrigued.
>
> Wel, you need to visit and lurk for a while.. If you're intrigued you
> might get hooked..
>

I came, I saw, I left ... bemused.

Cheers

Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
May 1st 08, 05:08 AM
WingFlaps > wrote in news:e1e57484-e185-4568-bb83-
:

> On May 1, 12:39*pm, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> WingFlaps > wrote in news:c5e212fa-5804-4b2d-
9a87-
>> :
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On May 1, 9:58*am, Bertie the Bunyip > wrote:
>> >> WingFlaps > wrote in news:abda58aa-5dd2-41cb-
>> 898d-
>> >> :
>>
>> >> > On May 1, 12:08*am, Lou > wrote:
>> >> >> > Mrs. Bunyip may wonder what you are up to when/if it replaces
>> your
>> >> >> > usual bedside reading...
>>
>> >> >> What makes you so sure that Bertie isn't the misses? After all,
>> >> >> Bertie is short for Roberta. This would explain a lot.
>>
>> >> > Nah, if Bertie were really a Roberta I would eat my hat. The
only
>> >> > thing that really puzzles me about BB is why he crossposts to
the
>> >> > homes of the loons. *He really doesn't need them piling in to
make
>> his
>>
>> >> > fun does he?
>>
>> >> I don't crosspost to the homes ofthe loons. AUK and aavfff are
>> anything
>> >> but the homes of the loons.
>>
>> > If you say so, but why crosspost there -is it to impress them with
>> > your hunting/trapping skills? No criticism intended, I'm just
>> > intrigued.
>>
>> Wel, you need to visit and lurk for a while.. If you're intrigued you
>> might get hooked..
>>
>
> I came, I saw, I left ... bemused.
>
> Cheers
>

Yeah, it's an acquired taste, but great fun when you get a good one on
the line. Maxwell has excellent potential and is really what baiting
k00ks is all about. He's only getting warmed up, too!

Bertie

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 01:23 PM
"Buttman" > wrote in message
...
> Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> No, it's because he is a supreme looser fishing for other looses to chime
>> in and make noise. Watch carefully, 95% of those that support him are his
>> crosspost cousins. The other 5% are just stupid.
>
> Yep, sounds about right. The 5% is Dudley, btw.

What IS the connection there? I have often wondered if they were one in the
same.

Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
May 1st 08, 07:39 PM
"Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in
:

>
> "Buttman" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Maxwell wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> No, it's because he is a supreme looser fishing for other looses to
>>> chime in and make noise. Watch carefully, 95% of those that support
>>> him are his crosspost cousins. The other 5% are just stupid.
>>
>> Yep, sounds about right. The 5% is Dudley, btw.
>
> What IS the connection there? I have often wondered if they were one
> in the same.

We're both pilots and you and buttman are fjukktards, okie.



Bertie

Maxwell[_2_]
May 1st 08, 09:43 PM
"Bertie the Bunyip" > wrote in message
...
> "Maxwell" <luv2^fly99@cox.^net> wrote in
> :
>
>>
>> "Buttman" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Maxwell wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, it's because he is a supreme looser fishing for other looses to
>>>> chime in and make noise. Watch carefully, 95% of those that support
>>>> him are his crosspost cousins. The other 5% are just stupid.
>>>
>>> Yep, sounds about right. The 5% is Dudley, btw.
>>
>> What IS the connection there? I have often wondered if they were one
>> in the same.
>
> We're both pilots and you and buttman are fjukktards, okie.
>
>
>
> Bertie

Sure you are Bertrice.

Just keep saying it, Bertrice knows everyone, Bertrice can do anything,
Bertrice knows everything....

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