View Full Version : jaun is a liar/ truck titlesJJJJJJ
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 13th 03, 05:18 AM
I gave jaun enough rope to make a fool of himself .So just for the record you
can go to the following sites and see copies of my registrations for my 97 ,00
and 03 Dodge Ram trucks, all with my name listed as the owner. Everyone knows
that you can't get plates and registrations without titles.
I did this just to show that I have nothing to hide and jaun has no
credibility.
http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck97.JPG
http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck00.JPG
http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck03.JPG
Case closed slam dunk.
See ya
Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
"credibility it was always about credibility" chuck s
RobertR237
November 13th 03, 11:07 PM
In article >, ChuckSlusarczyk
> writes:
>
>I gave jaun enough rope to make a fool of himself .So just for the record you
>can go to the following sites and see copies of my registrations for my 97
>,00
>and 03 Dodge Ram trucks, all with my name listed as the owner. Everyone knows
>that you can't get plates and registrations without titles.
>
>I did this just to show that I have nothing to hide and jaun has no
>credibility.
>
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck97.JPG
>
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck00.JPG
>
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck03.JPG
>
>Case closed slam dunk.
>
>See ya
>
>Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
>
>"credibility it was always about credibility" chuck s
>
>
You sure didn't need to for me. I never had any doubt about it. Jaun has
proven on too many occasions that truth has no place in his opinions and will
be ignored when it doesn't fit his conclusions. He is little more than an
attention starved child doing whatever he can to be noticed. Ignore him and
eventually he will go elsewhere.
Bob Reed
www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site)
KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....
"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 13th 03, 11:28 PM
In article >, RobertR237 says...
>
>You sure didn't need to for me. I never had any doubt about it.
Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of lurkers who don't
know me and needed to see some proof.
> Jaun has
>proven on too many occasions that truth has no place in his opinions and will
>be ignored when it doesn't fit his conclusions. He is little more than an
>attention starved child doing whatever he can to be noticed. Ignore him and
>eventually he will go elsewhere.
That's the plan, I hope he's gone for good .He and zoom are like hemmoroids
sometimes messy but they have to be dealt with :-) It would seem that he's as
credible as zoom.
See ya
Chuck S
"Ladies and Gentleman I took your advice ,
I pulled down my pants and slid on the ice" Brrrrrrrr
Mark Hickey
November 14th 03, 03:17 AM
ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote:
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck97.JPG
>
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck00.JPG
>
>http://www.wanttaja.com/chuck03.JPG
>
>Case closed slam dunk.
>
>See ya
>
>Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
>
>"credibility it was always about credibility" chuck s
Well, Chuck - no one ever coughed up the C-notes for the little wager,
but if I had 'em, they'd be on the way to you in tomorrow's mail.
Game, set and match to Chuck Sluar.. Slaru... the guy with all the
trucks. The non-commercial trucks in his name, that is.
Mark Hickey
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 14th 03, 04:09 AM
In article >, Mark Hickey says...
>Well, Chuck - no one ever coughed up the C-notes for the little wager,
>but if I had 'em, they'd be on the way to you in tomorrow's mail.
>
>Game, set and match to Chuck Sluar.. Slaru... the guy with all the
>trucks. The non-commercial trucks in his name, that is.
>
>Mark Hickey
I doubt that jaun has enough money to make a bet LOL!!!Hey the plates are
cheaper and they're not company trucks they belong to me. jaun said I didn't
own any Fooled him :-)
See ya
Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
Rich
November 14th 03, 04:55 AM
ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message >...
> Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of
> lurkers who don't know me and needed to see some proof.
I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 14th 03, 06:39 AM
In article >, Rich says...
>
>ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message
>...
>
>> Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of
>> lurkers who don't know me and needed to see some proof.
>
>I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
Thank you kindly.
Chuck S
Morgans
November 14th 03, 10:27 AM
"ChuckSlusarczyk" > wrote in message
...
> In article >, Rich says...
> >
> >ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message
> >...
> >
> >> Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of
> >> lurkers who don't know me and needed to see some proof.
> >
> >I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
>
>
> Thank you kindly.
> Chuck S
Hey gang!
For filters to work, the JJJ must have a space between it and the other
words in the title. Three "J"s are sufficient! :^o
Jim (microsoftly challenged) in NC
Stealth Pilot
November 14th 03, 10:57 AM
On 13 Nov 2003 22:39:30 -0800, ChuckSlusarczyk
> wrote:
>In article >, Rich says...
>>
>>ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message
>...
>>
>>> Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of
>>> lurkers who don't know me and needed to see some proof.
>>
>>I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
>
>
>Thank you kindly.
>Chuck S
that's not what he said.
(I'm joking! I'm joking!!! )
chuck put the first fully stress evaluated ultralight on the american
market. no one can take that one from you mate.
Stealth (never needed proving) Pilot
Australia
- Barnyard BOb -
November 14th 03, 11:43 AM
>>>I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
>>
>>
>>Thank you kindly.
>>Chuck S
>
>that's not what he said.
>
>(I'm joking! I'm joking!!! )
>
>chuck put the first fully stress evaluated ultralight on the american
>market. no one can take that one from you mate.
>
>Stealth (never needed proving) Pilot
>Australia
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I hate to eulogize Chuck at this point,
since he ain't dead yet... but he is a pioneer
and recognized giant in the field of ultra lights.
I'll not mention juan in the same sentence.
I'm proud to call Chuck a true friend
to me and most of aviation.
[Gotta exclude a certain aviation online
hack publisher and his rubber stamp sidekick.]
P.S.
Anyone can one mistake, but THREE in a row?
I do wish he'd give up Chrysler products. <g>
Barnyard BOb - resurrected Muzzleloader recipient
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 14th 03, 11:49 AM
In article >, Stealth Pilot says...
>>>I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
>>
>>
>>Thank you kindly.
>>Chuck S
>
>that's not what he said.
>
>(I'm joking! I'm joking!!! )
I realize the Lurkers statement could have been taken 2 ways but I think he
meant that jaun was nuts .........I think :-)
>
>chuck put the first fully stress evaluated ultralight on the american
>market. no one can take that one from you mate.
That's true and I can "prove" that as well LOL!!! I guess that's why the design
has stood the test of time.
I remember the first Hawk that we sold to someone in Australia and he said he
could fly it out in the boonies as long as he didn't cross a paved road.Was that
true or was he pulling my leg?
>Stealth (never needed proving) Pilot
>Australia
I thank you for that.
See ya
Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 14th 03, 11:53 AM
In article >, Morgans says...
>Hey gang!
>
>For filters to work, the JJJ must have a space between it and the other
>words in the title. Three "J"s are sufficient! :^o
>
>Jim (microsoftly challenged) in NC
I didn't know that, so it was my fault when I posted the first post.I have since
put a space between the JJJ's on the title.
Chuck(even more computerly challenged than Jim) S
ChuckSlusarczyk
November 14th 03, 12:02 PM
In article >, - Barnyard BOb -
says...
>I hate to eulogize Chuck at this point,
>since he ain't dead yet... but he is a pioneer
>and recognized giant in the field of ultra lights.
>
>I'll not mention juan in the same sentence.
>
>I'm proud to call Chuck a true friend
>to me and most of aviation.
Gee thanks Unka Bob your making me blush :-)
>P.S.
>Anyone can one mistake, but THREE in a row?
>I do wish he'd give up Chrysler products. <g>
Hmmm your not the first one to say that. I'm open for suggestions for my next
truck. But the Dodge rides so well, just like my old 50 Buick I used to
have,especially when the trans is not busted....
See ya
Chuck (I was there) S
- Barnyard BOb -
November 14th 03, 12:47 PM
>Gee thanks Unka Bob your making me blush :-)
>
>>P.S.
>>Anyone can one mistake, but THREE in a row?
>>I do wish he'd give up Chrysler products. <g>
>
>Hmmm your not the first one to say that. I'm open for suggestions for my next
>truck. But the Dodge rides so well, just like my old 50 Buick I used to
>have,especially when the trans is not busted....
>
>See ya
>
>Chuck (I was there) S
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I'm known as a FORD guy, but have had hard
luck since '83, especially with a certain V-6
full size truck purchased new in 1997.
The ride was great, but the truck had poor power,
poor gas mileage, chasis problems and the interior
was falling apart in less than a year. LEMON.
At the other end of the scale, my Chevy friends
can't say enough good about the latest trucks
from the GM stable. Especially, when it comes
to power and gas mileage. Of course, they drive
a lot better today than my old GMC V-6 from
yesteryear.... and damn well better. That POS
had suspension, like well.., er, a 50's Buick. <g>
I still have that Buick from Hell via Steakbreath Stricker.
It's been dead a year, and now in the shop for the last
month in hopes of resurrection. It all started with a
SMALL cup of Muzzleloader in the gas tank since
I didn't have a can of HEAT handy. Where is nurse
Tommy Copper when you really need him?
See ya.
Unka' BOb --
- Barnyard BOb -
November 14th 03, 12:51 PM
>I didn't have a can of HEAT handy. Where is nurse
>Tommy Copper when you really need him?
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Ooops..
TOMMY COOPER.
Fat Finger BOb --
Frank Hitlaw
November 14th 03, 03:53 PM
ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message >...
> In article >, Mark Hickey says...
> >Well, Chuck - no one ever coughed up the C-notes for the little wager,
> >but if I had 'em, they'd be on the way to you in tomorrow's mail.
> >
> >Game, set and match to Chuck Sluar.. Slaru... the guy with all the
> >trucks. The non-commercial trucks in his name, that is.
> >
> >Mark Hickey
>
> I doubt that jaun has enough money to make a bet LOL!!!Hey the plates are
> cheaper and they're not company trucks they belong to me. jaun said I didn't
> own any Fooled him :-)
>
> See ya
>
> Chuck S RAH-15/1 ret
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Chuck;
A leader,a pioneer and I thought that you were only a chicken
thief.El Pollo Loco rules:
Great shot my friend,
Frank;
RobertR237
November 14th 03, 04:41 PM
In article >, - Barnyard BOb -
> writes:
>
>I'm known as a FORD guy, but have had hard
>luck since '83, especially with a certain V-6
>full size truck purchased new in 1997.
>
>
I have owned TWO F##kedOrRapedDaily's in my lifetime and the ONLY way I would
ever own another one would be if I was first divorced (a threat from my wife if
I even thought about another one) and brain dead. The last one spent 6 months
in the shop, went through 4 transmissions, 2 front ends, two airconditioning
systems, and some major engine problems...all in a span of 4 1/2 years and only
20K miles. And it was NEW when I bought it. When I finally tried to trade it
in, they gave me less than salvage value for it. ( AND I was glad to get
that!)
Bob Reed
www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site)
KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....
"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)
RobertR237
November 14th 03, 04:41 PM
In article >, - Barnyard BOb -
> writes:
>
>I hate to eulogize Chuck at this point,
>since he ain't dead yet... but he is a pioneer
>and recognized giant in the field of ultra lights.
>
Uhhh Bob, have you seen Chuck lately? He sure as hell ain't no ULTRA_LIGHT any
more! <BFG>
But then again, you did say a "recognized GIANT" didn't you? HEHEHE
Bob Reed
www.kisbuild.r-a-reed-assoc.com (KIS Builders Site)
KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....
"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)
Russell Kent
November 14th 03, 04:41 PM
Rich wrote:
> ChuckSlusarczyk > wrote in message >...
>
> > Thanks Bob for the support.I just felt that there are a lot of
> > lurkers who don't know me and needed to see some proof.
>
> I'm a lurker, and it's pretty evident by the postings who's nuts.
All of us. It's simply a matter of degree... :-)
Russell Kent
Del Rawlins
November 14th 03, 05:45 PM
On 14 Nov 2003 03:47 AM, - Barnyard BOb - posted the following:
> I'm known as a FORD guy, but have had hard
> luck since '83, especially with a certain V-6
> full size truck purchased new in 1997.
<snip>
> a lot better today than my old GMC V-6 from
> yesteryear.... and damn well better. That POS
> had suspension, like well.., er, a 50's Buick. <g>
I think I see a pattern here. Maybe if you bought a truck with a real
engine instead of one of those V-6 things, you would have better luck.
I had an S-10 for a while with the GM V-6 and it was great, but then
again, the engine was appropriately sized for the smaller truck.
True story: My brother and I each drive late model Jeep Wranglers.
Mine is the straight 6 version which is known to make good power for a
rig of this size. His is the 4 cylinder version, which you would expect
to be more efficient, but he has never gotten any better mileage than I
do. The problem is that the Wrangler is heavy for its size, shaped like
a brick, and needs lots of power to reach and sustain highway speeds.
You have to run the 4 cylinder rig so hard just to keep up with traffic
that the two engines get around the same mileage in normal use. For
city driving, he still has a small edge but only a couple mpg. In
reality though, they could both use a V-8. 8^)
I think something similar may be at play with your V-6 trying to move a
full size truck. But then what do I know about new trucks? I'm still
driving the 3/4 ton Chevy pickup (350 V-8 powered) which my dad bought
new in 1973. It gets 10 mpg under ALL operating conditions. Never had
a problem with power though. 8^)
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ChuckSlusarczyk
November 16th 03, 01:15 AM
In article >, Del Rawlins says...
>
>On 14 Nov 2003 03:47 AM, - Barnyard BOb - posted the following:
>
>> I'm known as a FORD guy, but have had hard
>> luck since '83, especially with a certain V-6
>> full size truck purchased new in 1997.
><snip>
>> a lot better today than my old GMC V-6 from
>> yesteryear.... and damn well better. That POS
>> had suspension, like well.., er, a 50's Buick. <g>
>
>I think I see a pattern here. Maybe if you bought a truck with a real
>engine instead of one of those V-6 things, you would have better luck.
>I had an S-10 for a while with the GM V-6 and it was great, but then
>again, the engine was appropriately sized for the smaller truck.
Sounds like I'm not doing too bad with my Dodge Rams but maybe it's because I
trade them every 3-4 years. I do that to confuse jaun LOL!!!Hmmm I notice he's
not here anymore and hopefully we've seen the last of his phoniness.
see ya
Chuck (the Hemi guy) S
B25flyer
November 16th 03, 01:49 AM
> I do that to confuse jaun LOL!!!Hmmm I notice he's
>not here anymore and hopefully we've seen the last of his phonine
He is down on rec.aviation.misc spouting off like usual.
Walt.....drives a Buick, old mans car.
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