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Monk
July 13th 09, 01:43 PM
I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
BWB. Thought I'd share.

bwbill > wrote:


I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.

He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
Billy."

The cop asked, "What's he like?"

Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".

-Bill

jan olieslagers[_2_]
July 13th 09, 02:19 PM
Monk schreef:

"Jack Daniels and women with big tits".

si non e vero, e ben trovato...





















(if it be not true, at least it is well found/said)

Peter Dohm
July 13th 09, 04:09 PM
"Monk" > wrote in message
...
> I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
> BWB. Thought I'd share.
>
> bwbill > wrote:
>
>
> I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
> mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
>
> He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
> Billy."
>
> The cop asked, "What's he like?"
>
> Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".
>
> -Bill
>
That's outstanding, and just part of one side of BWB's character.
Actually, the true beauty of that particular story is that the contraction
of "what is" and "what does" are both pronounced alike and written alike.

He once wrote a post about soaring with the eagles while on a hang glider
next to a cliff--and, if I didn't know better, I might have mistaken him for
a "green".

Peter

Rich Ahrens[_2_]
July 14th 09, 12:44 AM
on 7/13/09 10:09 AM Peter Dohm said the following:
> He once wrote a post about soaring with the eagles while on a hang glider
> next to a cliff--and, if I didn't know better, I might have mistaken him for
> a "green".

Must have been a rare sober moment. I think the reason he hated Sydney
so much was that she nailed him perfectly with this parable:

"A friend's neighbor has a pot-bellied pig. 5 years ago it was
funny and entertaining and more-or-less fit to come in the
living room. Now it's a big stanky porker which smushes the
veggies and tears up the flower beds every time it gets loose,
and it's just not going to be able to revert to anything else
no matter how much they wish it would."

ທ້າວໄຂ່ມືດ
July 14th 09, 03:35 AM
On Jul 13, 7:44*pm, Rich Ahrens > wrote:
> on 7/13/09 10:09 AM Peter Dohm said the following:
>
> > He once wrote a post about soaring with the eagles while on a hang glider
> > next to a cliff--and, if I didn't know better, I might have mistaken him for
> > a "green".
>
> Must have been a rare sober moment. I think the reason he hated Sydney
> so much was that she nailed him perfectly with this parable:
>
> "A friend's neighbor has a pot-bellied pig. *5 years ago it was
> funny and entertaining and more-or-less fit to come in the
> living room. *Now it's a big stanky porker which smushes the
> veggies and tears up the flower beds every time it gets loose,
> and it's just not going to be able to revert to anything else
> no matter how much they wish it would."

lol I've had my moments with El Senior Phillips. I even thought
about punching him one in the mouth. I got over it. He had his flaws
just like the rest of us.

Monk
July 14th 09, 03:37 AM
On Jul 13, 7:44*pm, Rich Ahrens > wrote:
> on 7/13/09 10:09 AM Peter Dohm said the following:
>
> > He once wrote a post about soaring with the eagles while on a hang glider
> > next to a cliff--and, if I didn't know better, I might have mistaken him for
> > a "green".
>
> Must have been a rare sober moment. I think the reason he hated Sydney
> so much was that she nailed him perfectly with this parable:
>
> "A friend's neighbor has a pot-bellied pig. *5 years ago it was
> funny and entertaining and more-or-less fit to come in the
> living room. *Now it's a big stanky porker which smushes the
> veggies and tears up the flower beds every time it gets loose,
> and it's just not going to be able to revert to anything else
> no matter how much they wish it would."

lol I've had my moments with El Senior Phillips. I even thought
about punching him one in the mouth. I got over it. He had his flaws
just like the rest of us.

Bruce A. Frank
July 14th 09, 08:23 AM
Bill had flaws???

?????????? wrote:
>
>
>
> lol I've had my moments with El Senior Phillips. I even thought
> about punching him one in the mouth. I got over it. He had his flaws
> just like the rest of us.

Darkwing
July 14th 09, 05:26 PM
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Monk" >
>Newsgroups:
>rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.rotorcraft,rec .aviation.piloting
>Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 8:43 AM
>Subject: BWB remembered
>

>I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
>BWB. Thought I'd share.
>
>bwbill > wrote:
>
>
> I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
>mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
>
> He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
>Billy."
>
> The cop asked, "What's he like?"
>
> Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".
>
> -Bill

I must have missed something, who is BWB and what happened?

BobR
July 15th 09, 08:51 PM
On Jul 14, 11:26*am, "Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote:
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Monk" >
> >Newsgroups:
> >rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.rotorcraft,rec .aviation.piloting
> >Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 8:43 AM
> >Subject: BWB remembered
>
> >I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
> >BWB. *Thought I'd share.
>
> >bwbill > wrote:
>
> > * *I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
> >mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
>
> > * *He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
> >Billy."
>
> > * *The cop asked, "What's he like?"
>
> > * *Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".
>
> > * *-Bill
>
> I must have missed something, who is BWB and what happened?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

BWB aka. Badwater Bill Phillips was a long term participant in the
rec.aviation.homebuilt newsgroup and was either loved, hated with a
passion, or some combination of both at the same time. He was a
builder, a flyer, a boastful and arrogant sob, a great friend, and
generally a real character. His greatest claim to fame would be
considered by some as his unique ability to stir up controversy and he
did a lot of that. While others would call him the friend you would
always want to have if you needed one.

Bill and his wife were involved in a crash of his Lancair last year.
Bill was killed and his wife seriously injured. Many of us have some
fond memories of Bill while others not so fond. Each will carry our
own opinions while at the same time regretting his passing. He will
be missed.

Darkwing
July 16th 09, 03:46 PM
"BobR" > wrote in message
...
On Jul 14, 11:26 am, "Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote:
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Monk" >
> >Newsgroups:
> >rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.rotorcraft,rec .aviation.piloting
> >Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 8:43 AM
> >Subject: BWB remembered
>
> >I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
> >BWB. Thought I'd share.
>
> >bwbill > wrote:
>
> > I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
> >mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
>
> > He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
> >Billy."
>
> > The cop asked, "What's he like?"
>
> > Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".
>
> > -Bill
>
> I must have missed something, who is BWB and what happened?- Hide quoted
> text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
>
>BWB aka. Badwater Bill Phillips was a long term participant in the
>rec.aviation.homebuilt newsgroup and was either loved, hated with a
>passion, or some combination of both at the same time. He was a
>builder, a flyer, a boastful and arrogant sob, a great friend, and
>generally a real character. His greatest claim to fame would be
>considered by some as his unique ability to stir up controversy and he
>did a lot of that. While others would call him the friend you would
>always want to have if you needed one.
>
>Bill and his wife were involved in a crash of his Lancair last year.
>Bill was killed and his wife seriously injured. Many of us have some
>fond memories of Bill while others not so fond. Each will carry our
>own opinions while at the same time regretting his passing. He will
>be missed.


Thanks for the info, sorry to hear about his passing. Sounds like he was a
perfect fit for Usenet.

Steve R.[_2_]
July 17th 09, 03:54 AM
"Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote in message
...
>
> "BobR" > wrote in message
> ...
> On Jul 14, 11:26 am, "Darkwing" <theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com> wrote:
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: "Monk" >
>> >Newsgroups:
>> >rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.rotorcraft,rec .aviation.piloting
>> >Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 8:43 AM
>> >Subject: BWB remembered
>>
>> >I was cleaning out my emails and came across this little beauty from
>> >BWB. Thought I'd share.
>>
>> >bwbill > wrote:
>>
>> > I took my brother’s small boy Christopher with me to a shopping
>> >mall the other day and I lost him for awhile.
>>
>> > He approached a uniformed policeman and said, "I've lost my uncle
>> >Billy."
>>
>> > The cop asked, "What's he like?"
>>
>> > Christopher replied, "Jack Daniels and women with big tits".
>>
>> > -Bill
>>
>> I must have missed something, who is BWB and what happened?- Hide quoted
>> text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>>BWB aka. Badwater Bill Phillips was a long term participant in the
>>rec.aviation.homebuilt newsgroup and was either loved, hated with a
>>passion, or some combination of both at the same time. He was a
>>builder, a flyer, a boastful and arrogant sob, a great friend, and
>>generally a real character. His greatest claim to fame would be
>>considered by some as his unique ability to stir up controversy and he
>>did a lot of that. While others would call him the friend you would
>>always want to have if you needed one.
>>
>>Bill and his wife were involved in a crash of his Lancair last year.
>>Bill was killed and his wife seriously injured. Many of us have some
>>fond memories of Bill while others not so fond. Each will carry our
>>own opinions while at the same time regretting his passing. He will
>>be missed.
>
>
> Thanks for the info, sorry to hear about his passing. Sounds like he was a
> perfect fit for Usenet.
>


Well, some might argue that but I think it's a good bet that no one who was
round when BWB was here would ever consider this place boring! :-)

Jay Honeck[_2_]
July 17th 09, 04:36 AM
> Thanks for the info, sorry to hear about his passing. Sounds like he was a
> perfect fit for Usenet.

Yep, he was.

Nearly a decade ago, in the pre-troll days when rec.aviation.piloting was
still vibrant, I hosted a photo page for each rec.aviation poster to use.
Participants could send me pix of their aircraft, along with a short
biography, and I would post it on my website. In this way, we could all see
what each other was flying.

Hundreds of participants sent in pix of their plane, or maybe of themselves
with their first plane and their current plane, along with a paragraph or
two of background.

Badwater Bill sent me something like THIRTY photos, pictures of all the
planes he had ever owned or flown, and a mini-novel biography. His listing
was easily ten times the size of everyone else's -- but it was fascinating
stuff.

To say he was a character is an understatement. But what a character!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
Ercoupe N94856
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

Tri-Pacer[_3_]
July 17th 09, 05:35 PM
> Yep, he was.
>
> Nearly a decade ago, in the pre-troll days when rec.aviation.piloting was
> still vibrant, I hosted a photo page for each rec.aviation poster to use.
> Participants could send me pix of their aircraft, along with a short
> biography, and I would post it on my website. In this way, we could all
> see what each other was flying.
>
>

Oh my god !!

Was it really that long ago ??

Is the site still active?

Cheers:

Paul
N1431A
2AZ1

R[_2_]
July 17th 09, 07:05 PM
Tri-Pacer wrote:
>
> Oh my god !!
>
> Was it really that long ago ??
>
> Is the site still active?
>
> Cheers:
>
> Paul
> N1431A
> 2AZ1
>
>
These are not Jay's webpages, but if you are not aware of these pages
of Bill's planes, they might give you some insight.
BWB's old personal pages at Angelfire and Yahoo/geocities which were
still active as of a few minutes ago.
http://www.angelfire.com/nv/rvpilot/
http://www.geocities.com/bwbpilot/

Jay Honeck[_2_]
July 25th 09, 02:05 AM
> Was it really that long ago ??
>
> Is the site still active?

Hi Paul,

Nah, I took the site down last year, after many months of inactivity.
There was simply no longer any point to it, since most of the people
pictured there had long since left rec.aviation for the greener pastures of
moderated chat rooms, where cretins like the trolls that have decimated
these groups are quickly and efficiently eliminated.

T-minus 36 hours for OSH departure. Hope to see some of you there!
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
Ercoupe N94856
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

BobR
July 25th 09, 02:45 AM
On Jul 24, 8:05*pm, "Jay Honeck" > wrote:
> > Was it really that long ago ??
>
> > Is the site still active?
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Nah, I took the site down last year, after many months of inactivity.
> There was simply no longer any point to it, since most of the people
> pictured there had long since left rec.aviation for the greener pastures of
> moderated chat rooms, where cretins like the trolls that have decimated
> these groups are quickly and efficiently eliminated.
>
> T-minus 36 hours for OSH departure. *Hope to see some of you there!
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> Ercoupe N94856www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"

Well, I won't be there again this year but I will be taking off
several days to work on my plane so I will be thinking about it quite
a lot. I hope the time will be better spent working on my project
than looking at everyone else's.

Have a cold beer and enjoy.

Bob

Peter Dohm
July 25th 09, 02:08 PM
"Jay Honeck" > wrote in message
news:ETsam.798059$yE1.59008@attbi_s21...
>> Was it really that long ago ??
>>
>> Is the site still active?
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Nah, I took the site down last year, after many months of inactivity.
> There was simply no longer any point to it, since most of the people
> pictured there had long since left rec.aviation for the greener pastures
> of moderated chat rooms, where cretins like the trolls that have decimated
> these groups are quickly and efficiently eliminated.

That's really a sad commentary, because it really shows that people who
should know better are much to easily trolled.

I really wish that problem was confined to usenet, in which case it would
only be either interesting or annoying--depending upon one's viewpoint on a
given subject at any given time. Unfortunately, it appears to be a small
part of a much larger problem. ):-(
>
> T-minus 36 hours for OSH departure. Hope to see some of you there!

I'll have to miss it, yet again, this year; so have a great time, look at a
few extra airplanes and talk to a few extra people!
> --
> Jay Honeck
> Iowa City, IA
> Pathfinder N56993
> Ercoupe N94856
> www.AlexisParkInn.com
> "Your Aviation Destination"

Peter

Private
July 26th 09, 05:08 AM
"Peter Dohm" > wrote in message
...
snip
> That's really a sad commentary, because it really shows that people who
> should know better are much to easily trolled.
>
> I really wish that problem was confined to usenet, in which case it would
> only be either interesting or annoying--depending upon one's viewpoint on
> a given subject at any given time. Unfortunately, it appears to be a
> small part of a much larger problem. ):-(
snip


ISTM we are experiencing a decline in respect for others that is
accompanying the 'dumbing down' and 'meaning' of society, which when
combined with intolerance and ignorance is making us all poorer in life and
spirit.

Happy landings,

Robert Moore
July 26th 09, 01:51 PM
"Private" wrote
> ISTM we are experiencing a decline in respect for others that is
> accompanying the 'dumbing down' and 'meaning' of society, which when
> combined with intolerance and ignorance is making us all poorer in
> life and spirit.

You are certainly correct about that.

Bob Moore

jerry wass
July 26th 09, 06:52 PM
Robert Moore wrote:
> "Private" wrote
>> ISTM we are experiencing a decline in respect for others that is
>> accompanying the 'dumbing down' and 'meaning' of society, which when
>> combined with intolerance and ignorance is making us all poorer in
>> life and spirit.
>
> You are certainly correct about that.
>
> Bob Moore

I like that too, I just wish you (or me) could think of a single word to
replace "meaning" without the 2nd connotation of
"understanding/definition of".

Private
August 11th 09, 01:13 AM
"Jerry Wass" > wrote in message
. ..
> Robert Moore wrote:
>> "Private" wrote
>>> ISTM we are experiencing a decline in respect for others that is
>>> accompanying the 'dumbing down' and 'meaning' of society, which when
>>> combined with intolerance and ignorance is making us all poorer in
>>> life and spirit.
>>
>> You are certainly correct about that.
>>
>> Bob Moore
>
> I like that too, I just wish you (or me) could think of a single word to
> replace "meaning" without the 2nd connotation of "understanding/definition
> of".


I also would like a better or at least less ambiguous word, and am open to
suggestions. I was (as I am confident you understood) wishing to use the
adjective usage to communicate-

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mean
4 : lacking dignity or honor : base
5 a : penurious, stingy b : characterized by petty selfishness or malice c :
causing trouble or bother : vexatious
synonyms mean, ignoble, abject, sordid mean being below the normal standards
of human decency and dignity. mean suggests having such repellent
characteristics as small-mindedness, ill temper, or cupidity <mean and petty
satire>. ignoble suggests a loss or lack of some essential high quality of
mind or spirit <an ignoble scramble after material possessions>. abject may
imply degradation, debasement, or servility <abject poverty>. sordid is
stronger than all of these in stressing physical or spiritual degradation
and abjectness <a sordid story of murder and revenge>.

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mean#Adjective_2
mean (comparative meaner, superlative meanest)

Positive
mean
Comparative
meaner
Superlative
meanest


1.. Causing or intending to cause intentional harm; bearing ill will
towards another; cruel; malicious.
Watch out for her, she's mean. I said good morning to her, and she
punched me in the nose.
2.. Miserly; stingy.
He's so mean. I've never seen him spend so much as five pounds on
presents for his children.
3.. Selfish; acting without consideration of others; unkind.
It was mean to steal the girl's piggy bank, but he just had to get
uptown and he had no cash of his own.
4.. Low in quality; inferior.

[edit] Synonyms
a.. (causing or intending to cause intentional harm): cruel, malicious,
nasty, spiteful
b.. (miserly; stingy): See also Wikisaurus:stingy
c.. (acting without consideration of others): selfish, unkind
d.. (inferior): cheap, grotty (slang), inferior, low-quality, naff (UK
slang), rough and ready, shoddy, tacky (informal)

[edit] Derived terms
a.. meanie
b.. meanness
c.. meany

Stealth Pilot[_2_]
August 11th 09, 09:41 AM
On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:13:47 -0700, "Private" >
wrote:

>
>"Jerry Wass" > wrote in message
. ..
>> Robert Moore wrote:
>>> "Private" wrote
>>>> ISTM we are experiencing a decline in respect for others that is
>>>> accompanying the 'dumbing down' and 'meaning' of society, which when
>>>> combined with intolerance and ignorance is making us all poorer in
>>>> life and spirit.
>>>
>>> You are certainly correct about that.
>>>
>>> Bob Moore
>>
>> I like that too, I just wish you (or me) could think of a single word to
>> replace "meaning" without the 2nd connotation of "understanding/definition
>> of".
>
>
>I also would like a better or at least less ambiguous word, and am open to
>suggestions. I was (as I am confident you understood) wishing to use the
>adjective usage to communicate-
>

rephrase it.

....accompanying the 'dumbing down' and the increasing meanness in
society,...

would be my suggestion.
Stealth Pilot

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