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Old April 12th 08, 12:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Matt W. Barrow
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"B A R R Y" wrote in message
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Matt W. Barrow wrote:
"B A R R Y" wrote in message

I have neighbors who maneuver the mini-van to the mailbox, to avoid a 60
foot walk. G


"Suicide Squad...ATTACK!!"


None needed!

We recently had a local woman fall out of a Jeep Grand Cherokee while
"mailbox manuvering". She got stuck in the seatbelt and was dragged and
run over by her own vehicle as it rolled down the sloped street.


Darwin at work!!


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Old April 12th 08, 03:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
NW_Pilot
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Unless you live in the Soviet State Of Washington! Even the adults have to
ware helmets on Bicycles or anything with wheels.


"B A R R Y" wrote in message
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
So gas up your cars (in fact buy some extra) before hand so you dont'
run out. Then afterwards take your boat, train, planes down to the
station and fill them up. Yep, you may be right; buying 2 weeks of gas
on week 1 vs buying gas on week 1 and 2 will certainly show them.


That's the rub. You are soooooo correct!

Of course, if everyone parked the car for every trip that could truthfully
be done by foot, bicycle, or mass-transit, so there wasn't any pre or post
stocking up... Personally, I enjoy cycling to work and local errands.

I have neighbors who maneuver the mini-van to the mailbox, to avoid a 60
foot walk. G



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Old April 12th 08, 12:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
B A R R Y[_2_]
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 19:55:20 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
wrote:

Unless you live in the Soviet State Of Washington! Even the adults have to
ware helmets on Bicycles or anything with wheels.


I'm 42, and have cracked helmets to remind me why I wear I wear a
helmet when riding on the road or mountain biking. There is no law
requiring me to wear a helmet where I live. I have no illusion that
the plastic take-out container on my hear will save me from certain
death, but I do see mitigation of many typical injuries.

I'll admit:

A.) Helmets are silly when traveling at walking speed along the scenic
"rail trail" path. However, it is much easier to get a kid to wear a
helmet if the adults do the same.

B.) It sucks when such things are legislated. Even though I choose to
wear a helmet, I think it should remain the rider's choice.

I also wear a helmet and shield while playing hockey, and eye and ear
protection while woodworking, 'cause all the stuff works as
advertised.


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Old April 12th 08, 04:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Frank Stutzman[_2_]
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NW_Pilot wrote:
Unless you live in the Soviet State Of Washington! Even the adults have to
ware helmets on Bicycles or anything with wheels.


I dislike the legislation of helmets. So is my wife, a physican who has
spent too much time working in the ER. However, her take on it is that the
laws should be something like:

1) if you choose to ride without a helmet, you are required to have a
signed organ donor card in your wallet.
2) arriving in the ER after a serious accident that would have been
mitigated by a helmet results in an automatic "Do Not Resuscitate"
physician order.


Government should not make laws preventing you from being stupid. However,
society shouldn't have pay for the results of your stupidity.

--
Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Boise, ID

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Old April 12th 08, 04:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Lawson
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And it doesn't occur to you that the law YOU want gov't to pass is far more
restrictive and punituive than anything else they have ever proposed. YOU
are advocating gov't sponsored MURDER (lack of life saving medical treatment
readily available) for the simple act of not acting wisely. If it comes to
that I'd rather have complete anarchy thank you very much. You have to
understand that FREEDOM (we have very little) means the freedom to be stupid
and thoughtless, any consequences should be those imposed by the people who
you encounter and affect exercising their own freedoms, not penalties
imposed by the state, even if you happen to agree with them.

MY freedom is my ability to disagree with your stupid and self absorbed
point of view, and your freedom is to disagree with mine. What you are
proposing is to allow the state to decide who lives and who dies, frankly
I've never met a bureaucrat I would trust with that choice.



"Frank Stutzman" wrote in message
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NW_Pilot
wrote:
Unless you live in the Soviet State Of Washington! Even the adults have
to
ware helmets on Bicycles or anything with wheels.


I dislike the legislation of helmets. So is my wife, a physican who has
spent too much time working in the ER. However, her take on it is that
the
laws should be something like:

1) if you choose to ride without a helmet, you are required to have a
signed organ donor card in your wallet.
2) arriving in the ER after a serious accident that would have been
mitigated by a helmet results in an automatic "Do Not Resuscitate"
physician order.


Government should not make laws preventing you from being stupid.
However,
society shouldn't have pay for the results of your stupidity.

--
Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Boise, ID



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Old April 12th 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Lawson
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The idea of a boycott is just about the dumbest thing I've ever read, unless
you can maintain a complete and effective embargo for a full six months and
even then it would have only a short term effect. There is a way to reduce
fuel prices, both on a personal and national level. STOP USING SO MUCH FUEL!
Drive less, use and choose vehicles that are more efficient. I'm betting you
won't! And so are the fuel companies. We're greedy and unwilling to give or
sacrifice, that costs. We're addicted, and the oil companies are just big,
legal dealers to our addictions. Can you get yourself off their product? I
bet you won't even try.

We've been conditioned all our lives to consume, endlessly and needlessly.
Most of us can't even devine the difference between desire and need. If we
ever figure it out, the whole world will change.

Have no fear, the world will not change, we will not change. The whole human
race is doomed, the rich will die second last, just ahead of the people who
can actually manage for themselves. In all honesty, I've enjoyed the
hedonistic lifestyle we've created so I hope to go out early, ahead of the
hardship. I've always managed to do OK, so I expect I'll be safely in the
ground before things get too bad.


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Old April 10th 08, 09:47 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Vaughn Simon
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"NW_Pilot" wrote in
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bet that would grab some attention.


One week matters zero and will attract zero attention. If you really want to
"grab their attention", figure out how to use less gas on a daily basis. For
starters, trash your gas hog, and rearrange your life and your behaviour so that
you spend less time behind the wheel. Of course, there are the old tricks from
the days when cars were rare and expensive; carpool, use public transportation,
live near where you work, walk, ride a bike, get a motorscooter, etc.

You probably already are flying less.

Vaughn


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Old April 10th 08, 11:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message
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"NW_Pilot" wrote in message
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bet that would grab some attention.


One week matters zero and will attract zero attention. If you really want to "grab their attention", figure out how
to use less gas on a daily basis. For starters, trash your gas hog, and rearrange your life and your behaviour so
that you spend less time behind the wheel. Of course, there are the old tricks from the days when cars were rare and
expensive; carpool, use public transportation, live near where you work, walk, ride a bike, get a motorscooter, etc.

You probably already are flying less.

Vaughn


Did anyone get stuck behind a line of semi's last week, going 'slow'. They should do it again...

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Old April 11th 08, 04:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Robert M. Gary
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On Apr 10, 3:22*pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message


Did anyone get stuck behind a line of semi's last week, going 'slow'. They should do it again...


Yea, I heard gas prices dropped $2/gal after the gas companies found
out about it. Oh no, wait that was an Algore movie.

-Robert

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Old April 11th 08, 05:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Blueskies
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
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On Apr 10, 3:22 pm, "Blueskies" wrote:
"Vaughn Simon" wrote in message


Did anyone get stuck behind a line of semi's last week, going 'slow'. They should do it again...


Yea, I heard gas prices dropped $2/gal after the gas companies found
out about it. Oh no, wait that was an Algore movie.

-Robert


Deisel did go down about $0.15...

 




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