[Rhodes22-list] 357 for hiking

R22RumRunner at aol.com R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sun Sep 21 06:11:42 EDT 2008


Ed,
Stop hiking and start drinking. It's safer.
 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 9/20/2008 6:31:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
ekroposki at charter.net writes:


At  the hour and minute you were typing on your computer, I was making my  way
out of Big Water via the main channel past all the boy scouts camping  on the
big island.  Funcky winds, but enought to go out and come  back.  There were
quite a few sailboats over on the Georgia  side.  You need another sailboat.  

I saw a forelorne R22  sitting in the parking lot.  Needs to be doing
something, not just  sitting there.  

As to newspapers, I have been in the main news  room at Greenville News, that
is why I am critical.  I know they have  gotten rid of old timers, stringers
and have a couple of rookies pulling  stuff off the wire.  

If you want real local news, try the  Greenville Journal, a weekly.  It has a
couple of the former reporters  working on local news.  With the advent of
the internet, the  Greenville News wants their readers to write copy instead
of paying a  reporter.  That is why the Greenville Journal has a some of
their best  former reporters who can write and find local copy.

I will not submit  copy.  They should have some real reporters on staff.  

I  have a 357 nearby, to big to put under the pillow.  I am license to  tote
it and I do know how to use it.  But it really is for hiking, and  the wild
porkers.  Up in Oconee county by the state tree farm, I saw a  few that
weighed 200 to 300 pounds.  I am getting to old to climb  trees so I have to
have something big enough to stop them.  

Ed  K
Greenville, SC,  USA
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R22RumRunner wrote:
> 
> Ed,
> I don't have the  time nor the energy right now to debate each one of your  
>  points. You do not have a clue as to how newspapers are put together.  Any 
 
> spelling and grammatical errors can be either the fault of  the computer
> (spell  and 
> grammar checkers) or the  bonehead typing the article into the computer.  
> Newspapers are a  daily item and the art that goes into putting them
> together day   
> after day is amazing. Go take a tour of a modern paper sometime.  Space or
> time 
>  restraints often dictate what newsworthy  items make the paper or are shit 
 
> canned. Usually a senior  editor or news director has final say on what is  
> published.  
> Newspaper circulation is down for a number of reasons. Number one  being
> the  
> availability of news on the  internet  and the other the high cost of a 
> single 
> paper. Your  reasoning that papers are read less because of content is  
>  absurd. Try switching over to decafe and take your meds as prescribed.  You
> are  the 
> most paranoid person I have ever had the  pleasure of meeting. Why don't
> you  
> spend more time on  worthwhile projects: such as real sailing, not just
> talking   
> about it on this list. I will bring the rum and coke.You bring the  ice and 
 
> glasses.  And, you will drink it. Come pick me up  at my dock or I will
> ride  
> the SeaDoo over to Big Water  Marina.
> And since you didn't answer the question about the gun under  the pillow,
> we  
> can only assume that you  do.
>  
> Rummy
>  
>  
> In a  message dated 9/19/2008 5:27:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
>  ekroposki at charter.net writes:
> 
> 
> Captain Rummy said,  "In spite of what your little paranoid  schizophrenic
> brain tells  you, the  MSM 
> does not concoct  stories."  You are  probably partitially right. 
> Collectively they  apparently do not  the ability to 'concoct stories'. 
> They
> just repeat  the  talking points sent out daily from Dean's and  Obama's
>  offices.
> 
> Capt. Rummy  said, "So people will depend  on  them for the news and either
> buy and read their newspaper or  watch their  news on the TV."  Haven't you
> heard about the  falling ratings of  network news broadcast?  After your
>  Apostle Rather concocted his  stories, CBS's ratings have dwindled.  
> Haven't
> you ever asked  why?  Since Walter left  CBS, when was the last time CBS
> reported a  sailing  event?
> 
> Haven't you heard about newspapers falling   circulations?  Many plain and
> good Americas get tired of  reading  dribble.  Daily my wife who likes to
> read
>  the Greenville News points  out grammer and spelling errors.   Their
> articles
> either are not  reviewed by editors or the  editors that they have are not
> smart enough to  catch spelling  and grammer errors.
> 
> You said, "Most of them are very   honest and try to do as good a job as
> possible."  If they  [the  reporters] do not know how to spell ordinary
> English nor  use correct  grammer, how good a job are they really doing?
>  
> So the Obama campaign  sent 30 or more lawyers and investigators  to Alaska
> to
> get the dirt on  Palin and destroy  her.  You know, in Chicago Daily style. 
> Understand  they  were not sent to demonstrate her sucesses.
> 
> I personally  was  involved in a news worthy event which was only covered
>  by
> the Asheville TV  station and newspaper.  Where was the  reporting by the
> Greenville News  about a major search and rescue  operation 70 miles north
> of
> my house.   Did you see  any reporting last Sunday and Monday about Caruso,
> North   Carolina and the National Forest Service about the search for a
>  missing  person just north of the Blue Ridge Parkway near Sam Knob   Creek?
> 
>  http://citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880913103
>  
>  http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880915128
>  
> What  the local papers do today is just copy the Associated  Press articles
> and  print them as news.  Did you even notice  how the AP did not 
> cooperate
> with the Secret Service?   
> 
> You are right, "Without  credibility, they have nothing  to sell."  So they
> create socialist  goop to claim as  news.  Why is that the New York Times
> has
>  circulation  problems.  Because Americans are tired of sticky goop  and 
> look
> elseware for what is really happening in the Country  and  World.
> 
> I am sure each day real news is not  reported, see above about  event 60
> miles
> north of your  house.  And that is wigglely roads miles  not as crow flies.
>  
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC,  USA
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