Kindling for the Fire

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"Bushy" <please@reply.to.group> wrote in message
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OK Watson, I give up. What effect does it have on the cat??

If you haven't got a cat, then paint a little on your bum!

It's a bit rougher and harsher than the finger covered in ginger up
the Arab
horses bum, to get it to lift it's tail for the showring!

And you though it was natural to have that high tail carriage!

Peter
It happens that I have a couple of Arab horses in one of my fields at
the moment,
and I have bred an Arab cross thoroughbred in the past. The high tail
carriage
(waving the flag) is indeed natural, when excited or just for the hell
of it.

Regards
Ian
 
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:51:55 +1000, "Bushy" <please@reply.to.group>
wrote:

OK Watson, I give up. What effect does it have on the cat??

If you haven't got a cat, then paint a little on your bum!

It's a bit rougher and harsher than the finger covered in ginger up the Arab
horses bum, to get it to lift it's tail for the showring!

And you though it was natural to have that high tail carriage!

Peter

No, No. I mean how fast dows the cat go, where does it go, and for how
long?
 
Stepan Novotill wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:51:55 +1000, "Bushy" <please@reply.to.group
wrote:

OK Watson, I give up. What effect does it have on the cat??

If you haven't got a cat, then paint a little on your bum!

It's a bit rougher and harsher than the finger covered in ginger up the Arab
horses bum, to get it to lift it's tail for the showring!

And you though it was natural to have that high tail carriage!

Peter

No, No. I mean how fast dows the cat go, where does it go, and for how
long?
It goes as far and as fast as it can run, till it stops burning.
Farmers have been known to use it on dogs that steal chicken eggs. I was
told that they never come back for a second treatment.
--


Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
(waving the flag) is indeed natural, when excited or just for the hell
of it.

Regards
Ian
I've taken about 30,000 pictures of Arabs at a range of show events and
other locations.

Although tail carriage in many of them is natural, it is often called for to
"get the right shot" or "on demand for the ring".

An experienced eye will tell the difference, the horse will be trying to get
rid of the last little bit of that crushed ginger paste! So, it's little
hole will also be puckering up as well as the tail being carried, but for a
still camera, and consequent advertisement of the horse for sale or stud, it
doesn't show on the shots that count. Although I won't do it myself, it is
done by more than one trainer (or owner) that I have worked with.

And you though they wouldn't stoop that low to get the price they want for
the nag!

Peter
 
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 04:25:21 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

Stepan Novotill wrote:

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:51:55 +1000, "Bushy" <please@reply.to.group
wrote:

OK Watson, I give up. What effect does it have on the cat??

If you haven't got a cat, then paint a little on your bum!


No, No. I mean how fast dows the cat go, where does it go, and for how
long?

It goes as far and as fast as it can run, till it stops burning.
Farmers have been known to use it on dogs that steal chicken eggs. I was
told that they never come back for a second treatment.
That reminds me of a trip to the dentist in the early 80's. I had a
filling filled and therefore some freezing. Normally it takes quite
some time for the freezing to go away. I was in very good shape, so I
ran like lightning all the way home. The increased circulation due to
the exercise made the freezing go away in about 15 minutes. Normally
it would take a couple of hours to wear off that much.

The cat is doing the right thing by going for a run. It is a very
smart animal.
....Stepan
 
Uh, Tom....you might want to invest in a DMM....just joking....I think I
tongue tested a battery or two as a kid...hehehe...yeeeeeoooooow!.....take
care, Ross


"Tom MacIntyre" <tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 14:57:17 GMT, James Meyer
james.meyer22@verizon.net> wrote:

On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 06:33:15 -0700, Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun"
alondra101@hotmail.com> wroth:

But then most of life is like that. It's only a matter of time before
something you do gets you. Like driving, it's only a matter of time
before someone gets into an accident. Hopefully not fatal. But then
more people die in auto accidents than any other accident. So does
that stop us from driving? No.

Regards,
Glen

Almost all auto "accidents" are not really accidental. They usually
result from "applied stupidity".

I think electrical shocks are similar.

Jim

Tom was working on a TV chassis which was sitting on its side, power
applied, cable attached. Tom bumped the cable, and, before Tom's
magnificent dive to the Sencore isolation unit's power switch, the
chassis bottom made contact with Tom's left forearm. Tom was left with
dozens of burns from the various voltages present. :)

This didn't even compare, though, with the time that Tom tongue-tested
a cellular telephone PS, 10.6VDC, 850 mA. OUCH!!

Tom
 
I have to laugh at this one!....The guy who started this thread has a bunch
of engineers and techs running out to the garage with a fresh 9V and
slapping that puppy across their tongues.....I guess it's just my warped
imagination but that's what this thread brings to mind...hehehe....later,
Ross


"Carl D. Smith" <cdsmith69NOSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:20:30 -0500, "Clifton T. Sharp Jr."
clifto@clifto.com> wrote:

I don't remember the short-circuit current
of a typical 9V battery, but it seems to me the last time I tested one
it was in the tens of milliamps.

I just tested a "Energizer Max" 9V battery, brand new from the
package. Short circuit current was 7.3 Amps. Note the lack of
"milli."

I seem to remember testing a NiCd 9V once and finding that it
could produce even more short circuit current.
 
Let me know!.....I really need to know this!!
Hehehehe....I have this vision of half this thread with these fried lips and
tongues....hehehe....enjoy guys....Ross


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"Clifton T. Sharp Jr." <clifto@clifto.com> wrote in message
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Watson A.Name - Watt Sun wrote:
tom__macintyre@hotmail.com mentioned...
This didn't even compare, though, with the time that Tom
tongue-tested
a cellular telephone PS, 10.6VDC, 850 mA. OUCH!!

I've tongue tested (as have probably just about everyone else) a fresh
9V battery, and your battery isn't that much more. Should have given
you a bit of a twinge... :)

I suspect the internal resistance of the battery limits what can flow
through your nice, wet tongue. I don't remember the short-circuit
current
of a typical 9V battery, but it seems to me the last time I tested one
it was in the tens of milliamps.

Which brings to mind an old urban legend. The termianls on a 9V battery
mate quite nicely. How long until the connected batteries explode?
 
Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:20:30 -0500, "Clifton T. Sharp Jr."
clifto@clifto.com> Gave us:

Watson A.Name - Watt Sun wrote:
tom__macintyre@hotmail.com mentioned...
This didn't even compare, though, with the time that Tom
tongue-tested
a cellular telephone PS, 10.6VDC, 850 mA. OUCH!!

I've tongue tested (as have probably just about everyone else) a fresh
9V battery, and your battery isn't that much more. Should have given
you a bit of a twinge... :)

I suspect the internal resistance of the battery limits what can flow
through your nice, wet tongue. I don't remember the short-circuit current
of a typical 9V battery, but it seems to me the last time I tested one
it was in the tens of milliamps.


What a joke. Your tongue isn't enough of a short... at all to pull
such a battery or even single cell down.
 
Fire in the hole!....I remember my first tube set...I stuck a screw driver
in the flyback to test for fire in the hole...well there was and my
screwdriver?....wooden handle....bad
idea!....Buzzzzzzzzzz....ouch!.....later, Ross


"Jim Thompson" <Jim-T@golana-will-get-you.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 23:22:01 GMT, Tom MacIntyre
tom__macintyre@hotmail.com> wrote:

[snip]
Tom was working on a TV chassis which was sitting on its side, power
applied, cable attached. Tom bumped the cable, and, before Tom's
magnificent dive to the Sencore isolation unit's power switch, the
chassis bottom made contact with Tom's left forearm. Tom was left with
dozens of burns from the various voltages present. :)

Fortunately they were only burns.

[snip]

I can remember my dad working on a TV set on the bench. Got an arc to
something and jerked backwards pulling the set off of the bench and it
fell to the floor. This was in the days of picture tubes strapped to
the chassis. The chassis hit flat on the concrete floor, just about
every tube popped out of their sockets and broke, but the picture tube
didn't break ;-)

...Jim Thompson
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I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food.
 
You wouldn't want to wrap your legs round that, now wood you!.....


"Stepan Novotill" <snovotill@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 17:53:57 -0400, No Spam <no@spam.com> wrote:

James Meyer wrote:

I had a neighbor who worked for the phone company. He told me that it
is not that uncommon to find a "live" wooden telephone pole when it is
raining. He was required to take a measurement on the wet wood before
climbing certain poles.
 
I did that too when I was a kid....funny thing...a few beers in the woods at
night and it's a little hard to read that big sign that says
"Electrified".....now that freakin stings!


"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 17:53:57 -0400, No Spam <no@spam.com> Gave us:


http://www.themercury.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,6699117%255E401,00.html


Even Ren And Stimpy will tell you

"Don't pee on the electric fence..."
 
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
<macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross

You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.
 
Do you REALLY have to be suck a dick???

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.
 
Sure beats being a bottom feeding dick with ears now doesn't it "Dick
Matter" !


"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.
 
On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:39:54 GMT, "Ross Mac"
<macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Do you REALLY have to be suck a dick???

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.

BONE UP on USENET, you top posting 20 IQ dipshit!
 
I am so glad you think so highly of yourself....who the hell died and left
you in charge of USENET? What an ass!
Why don't find another hobby other than playing "Newsgroup cop" you 12 year
old moron!

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:39:54 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Do you REALLY have to be suck a dick???

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in
message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a
9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.



BONE UP on USENET, you top posting 20 IQ dipshit!
 
Hey you little "tard" looks like you have been making friends all over the
newsgroups. Instead of whippin your skippy on the alt.binaries and taking
out your frustration on the newsgroup users, why don't you have some fun or
better yet, add something constructive instead of your "tard rhetoric"!!!!

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:39:54 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Do you REALLY have to be suck a dick???

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in
message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a
9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.



BONE UP on USENET, you top posting 20 IQ dipshit!
 
Might I refer you to the newsgroup you belong....
alt.drugs.burntout.......


"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:39:54 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Do you REALLY have to be suck a dick???

"DarkMatter" <DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in
message
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a
9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just a top posting, usenet retard. That is all you are.



BONE UP on USENET, you top posting 20 IQ dipshit!
 
On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 17:04:35 -0700 DarkMatter
<DarkMatter@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote in Message id:
<mvnunvsstpua0cd4551av6m1cb6itjcb7p@4ax.com>:

On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:20:42 GMT, "Ross Mac"
macroeng@example.invalid> Gave us:

Well, let's not spoil his fun!....I want a picture of this dude with a 9V
hanging from his mug, waiting for it to go to 0.
Hahahaha......later, Ross


You are just<SLAP
Shaddup, fucknuts.
 

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