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On 11/07/2019 10:32 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
We need a pith helmet competition at the next Q...
Curt
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On Wed, Jul 10,
Include rap, I'll be there to watch.
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Charleston SC
On July 11, 2019 11:32:31 AM EDT, Curt Raymond via Mercedes
wrote:
>We need a pith helmet competition at the next Q...
>
>Curt
>
>Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
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>On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 7:19 PM, Dwight Giles via
>Mercedes
We need a pith helmet competition at the next Q...
Curt
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 7:19 PM, Dwight Giles via
Mercedes wrote: Yes i loved my pith helmet- not sure
what happened to it.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019, 8:59 PM Dan--- via
Pith helmet?
https://youtu.be/0iRTB-FTMdk
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Max Dillon
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On July 10, 2019 10:18:33 PM EDT, Dwight Giles via Mercedes
wrote:
>Yes i loved my pith helmet- not sure what happened to it.
>
>Dwight Giles Jr.
>Wickford RI
>
>On Wed, Jul 10, 2019, 8:59 PM Dan--- via Mercedes
>
>wrote:
Yes i loved my pith helmet- not sure what happened to it.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019, 8:59 PM Dan--- via Mercedes
wrote:
> I wear a pith helmet when I go outside around here, and have worn hats of
> one form or another in the years I worked outdoors.
>
> I have a really
5 inch brim is my hat of choice, for good shade. Last time I was at the
Reno Air Races while Bob Hoover was there, he complimented the hat, and
offered to trade with me now wish I had. Bob always had his trademark
hat, for the same reasons I wear one, shade and sun damage protection.
Like you,
-D wrote:
> I have a really nice Akubra hat...
Me too - Akubra from LLBean, sold as Snowy River hat. All beat up
after 30-years of use, holes and all but generally the rabbit fur felt
makes a great hat.
tin
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I wear a pith helmet when I go outside around here, and have worn hats of one
form or another in the years I worked outdoors.
I have a really nice Akubra hat I got when I was In Australia but I rarely wear
it as I’ve always been afraid I would mess it up...
-D
On Jul 10, 2019, at 8:18 PM, Jim
> the Indiana Jones style hats (whatever the formal name is for that style)
Fedora.
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You mean Mexicans? Illegal or otherwise. Build the wall.
On 7/10/2019 4:10 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I have to ask:
What persuasion are the workers with the lawn services?
Many in this part of the world are from south of the border. I wondered if they
were as prevalent in the same
I wear fully brimmed hats year round, light weight in the summer, full
leather Aussie style in the winter. I only wear ball caps when flying as I
can't get the headset on over the wide brims, and need the eye shade in the
morning and evening times. I complained to my dermatologist last time that
On 10/07/2019 12:29 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Having lived at an earlier time ...
Segway forward to modern era, and look for a place to "hang your hat"
they don't exist.
Further, dining tables are now very landscape challenged. There is no place
to lay your hat and eat a meal. Thus, I
The mix is toward caucasians on summer job with a few supervisors with brown
eyes and dark hair. The business is year round to plow snow and then mow lawns
when there is no snow to be had. The supervisors drive, the white boys mow,
rake, spread fertilizer. No lolly-gagging, a very well oiled
I have to ask:
What persuasion are the workers with the lawn services?
Many in this part of the world are from south of the border. I wondered if they
were as prevalent in the same industry in AK.
-D
> On Jul 10, 2019, at 4:39 PM, Clay Monroe via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> There has been
There has been great heat in ANC this past week. The bulk of the neighbors are
pasty white and afeared of the blazing ball of heat in the sky, so cover
themselves fully. I tried that for a few minutes then gave up. Been shirtless
working in the yard and puttering around the ‘hood. There
Clay, you need to move East!
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 4:32 PM Clay Monroe via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> SWMBA has HOA that prohibits yard signs, among many other silly things.
> She was forced to pull her sign promoting keeping enviro-weinies from
> taking over the state.
>
> I
SWMBA has HOA that prohibits yard signs, among many other silly things. She
was forced to pull her sign promoting keeping enviro-weinies from taking over
the state.
I was overwhelmed with the malign proliferation of virtue signaling signage all
over the routes of my morning constitutional in
Having lived at an earlier time when ALL men wore hats, and removed them at
the door, I offer this observation of modern culture.
At the earlier time, every place you went into had hat racks, so you could
"park your hat" while doing business.
Segway forward to modern era, and look for a place to
On Wed, 10 Jul 2019 12:54:32 -0400 Meade Dillon via Mercedes
wrote:
> Maybe wearing a hat causes hair loss?
Correlation is not causation.
Craig
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No, hair loss causes wearing a hat. Mostly due to the cooking of the brain
in direct sun and skin cancers that have to be frozen off.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 11:56 AM Meade Dillon via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Maybe wearing a hat causes hair loss?
> -
> Max
>
Maybe wearing a hat causes hair loss?
-
Max
Charleston SC
On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 11:20 AM Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I have coffee with a group of old fellows pretty much daily. The fellows
> wearing hats are all balding. There are a couple bald
The handsome gents among us need a bit of extra assistance
--FT
On 7/10/19 11:19 AM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes wrote:
I have coffee with a group of old fellows pretty much daily. The
fellows wearing hats are all balding. There are a couple bald ones
without hats but none of the fellows with
I have coffee with a group of old fellows pretty much daily. The fellows
wearing hats are all balding. There are a couple bald ones without hats
but none of the fellows with a full head of hair wear hats. Maybe just a
case of them protecting their bald heads when outdoors and carried over
into
He can still talk. But the words should be Hosay, can you see or
Thus be it e'er.
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote on 7/9/19 9:56 PM:
On July 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
wrote:
I agree. Much like I’ve seen people wear hats during the national anthem at
sporting
Of course, with white gloves and pillbox hats.
Randy Bennell via Mercedes wrote on 7/9/19 3:32 PM:
On 09/07/2019 3:05 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
I guess because this is a residential neighborhood, and the line on
signs
has to be drawn somewhere. If signs on vehicles are allowed,
The house is owned by grandma/grandpa the cars were owned by her (not his)
idiot son. Somehow he didn't realize it was me calling the po-po, he and I are
relatively friendly.After the cars were removed he was expressing his distress
or really his distain for the police to me. I casually
> On July 9, 2019 at 6:56 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> I agree. Much like I’ve seen people wear hats during the national anthem at
> sporting events.
My dad still chews me out if I wear a hat to lunch.
I still chew him out if he talks during the national anthem (he's the one
On Tue, 9 Jul 2019 21:37:52 -0500 OK Don via Mercedes
wrote:
> Hair is GREATLY overrated! No need to hide or apologize for not having
> much/any.
How does that old saw go? "The Lord made a few good heads; the rest He
covered with hair."
Craig
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> On July 9, 2019 at 3:04 PM Curt Raymond via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> We used the excuse of no plates to get cars removed across the street from
> us, made the town do it. Johnny Law was fairly nice the first time, polite
> the second time and downright surly the third time. The fourth
gt; mercedes@okiebenz.com> Date: 2019-07-09 5:27 PM (GMT-06:00) To: Max
> Dillon via Mercedes Cc: Curt Raymond <
> curtlud...@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: HOAs and patina I don't get
> the guys that won't take off their danged ball cap whereever they go. I
> often want t
They are hiding the fact that they are bald.Sent from my Galaxy Tab® A
Original message From: Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Date: 2019-07-09 5:27 PM (GMT-06:00) To: Max Dillon
via Mercedes Cc: Curt Raymond
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: HOAs and patina I don't get the guys that won't
Half a century ago, I was wearing out a single of "Pleasant Valley Sunday",
playing it over and over again along with "Yesterday and Today" and "Yellow
Submarine"...
-MMM-
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 6:07 PM Rick Knoble via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >I guess our rules are intended
>I guess our rules are intended to make sure the look and feel is one of
>perfect suburbia...
https://youtu.be/bPyt5HoIRvc
Rick
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We are sometimes at the theme park in Branson at opening and they do the
national anthem and pledge, it is amazing the number of people who just stand
there looking stupid with their hats or and/or not saluting or hand on heart
while it’s going on. Sickening actually.
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>
I agree. Much like I’ve seen people wear hats during the national anthem at
sporting events.
We grew up in a different time, I guess.
-D
On Jul 9, 2019, at 6:27 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes
wrote:
>
> I don't get the guys that won't take off their danged ball cap whereever they
> go. I
I don't get the guys that won't take off their danged ball cap whereever they
go. I often want to ask older gentlemen who I think should know better "would
your father have worn his cap inside a restaurant?"
-Curt
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 5:51:48 PM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
Welcome to Stepford...
If _I_ were required to wear a hat, I might be tempted to find
something Carmen Miranda-ish. (Mind you, I often wear a
fedora. If it's _my_ choice, that is.)
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And hats...
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 4:33:42 PM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
wrote:
On 09/07/2019 3:05 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
> I guess because this is a residential neighborhood, and the line on signs
> has to be drawn somewhere. If signs on vehicles are allowed,
> > Curt wrote:
> >
> > People's attitude toward the trades changes DRAMATICALLY when
> > the toilet won't flush... -Curt
> Craig wrote:
>
> And many other problems, too.
[photo of OOIDA (Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association) poster]
https://www.ooida.com/
Ahh - but that is
On 09/07/2019 4:13 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
What a great idea! Men should were suits, and a nice hat of course.
Well, if you look at old photos of parades etc, you see people appear to
have made an effort to look good. We have become a society of slobs.
I find it hard to believe
I would have to agree with this. I can’t see where there’s any effort to limit
residents to a particular discipline, it’s just that commercial vehicles can be
grungy and look sort of rough in some cases. A lot of them are rather, well,
loud as far as graphics, too, so it’s like a giant
What a great idea! Men should were suits, and a nice hat of course.
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
On July 9, 2019 4:32:52 PM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
>Are the ladies all required to wear dresses just like the photos of
>suburbia in the 50's?
>
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On 09/07/2019 3:05 PM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes wrote:
I guess because this is a residential neighborhood, and the line on signs
has to be drawn somewhere. If signs on vehicles are allowed, then you'll
need to impose more rules to limit them so as to prevent driving
billboards. Avoid the
When I was a lad there was a town nearby where a guy wanted to have some farm
animals, like horses and cows and pigs. IIRC he didn't want many, just one or
two of each. This was a pretty rural place and he had a big property, several
acres so it wouldn't be too weird.The town said no because
I guess because this is a residential neighborhood, and the line on signs
has to be drawn somewhere. If signs on vehicles are allowed, then you'll
need to impose more rules to limit them so as to prevent driving
billboards. Avoid the whole mess, just say "no signs". I guess our rules
are
Plumbers and electricians can now afford to live in fancy neighborhoods but
they know better
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 3:30 PM Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> People's attitude toward the trades changes DRAMATICALLY when the toilet
> won't flush...
> -Curt
>
>
People's attitude toward the trades changes DRAMATICALLY when the toilet won't
flush...
-Curt
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 3:19:14 PM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
wrote:
On 09/07/2019 2:16 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
> The commercial vehicle thing I find odd. Is it "no free
On 09/07/2019 2:16 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
The commercial vehicle thing I find odd. Is it "no free advertising" or "we don't
want to admit a plumber might live here"?
-Curt
Unless we have a plumbing problem and the nice plumber neighbour comes
over and fixes it for free .
The commercial vehicle thing I find odd. Is it "no free advertising" or "we
don't want to admit a plumber might live here"?
-Curt
On Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 9:13:35 AM EDT, Dan--- via Mercedes
wrote:
This sounds a lot like our neighborhood/HOA.
We’ve recommended the magnetic sign
We used the excuse of no plates to get cars removed across the street from us,
made the town do it. Johnny Law was fairly nice the first time, polite the
second time and downright surly the third time. The fourth call resulted in
cars (plural) being removed at the owner's expense.
-Curt
It never ceases to amaze and annoy me how much people want to control the
behavior and actions of others.
On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 11:54 AM Curley McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Never buy a place with a HOA, unless you are in a wheelchair and on the
> gummit dole.
>
> Mitch
> On July 9, 2019 at 12:57 PM Curley McLain via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> I'd argue a peekup is not a truck, but a passenger veeehickle.
According to that kid's HOA, and his state DMV, an Equinox is a truck.
And that's where his strategy was flawed.
When the friendly HOA trustee agreed to
I'd argue a peekup is not a truck, but a passenger veeehickle.
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote on 7/8/19 6:53 PM:
Non-operable, flat tires etc is what the truck owner thinks he has a HOA to get
rid of.
Here's another truck story, coincidentally a 1965 Ford, new paint, his parents
get the
Never buy a place with a HOA, unless you are in a wheelchair and on the
gummit dole.
Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote on 7/8/19 6:09 PM:
Let's assume your HOA covenants ban possession of motor vehicles with
'moderately severe body damage'.
Questions:
1. Is that phrase too vague to be
This sounds a lot like our neighborhood/HOA.
We’ve recommended the magnetic sign approach to a couple of people who
challenged the work truck thing, and one of them went that route. We try to
work with property owners to come up with a suitable resolution for everyone.
That’s the thing - we
I would put a bullet in my head
--FT
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> On Jul 9, 2019, at 8:37 AM, Meade Dillon via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> The only thing close to that for my neighborhood is a restriction on
> commercial signs. One cannot advertise their business at their home using
> a visible sign. One
> On July 9, 2019 at 8:37 AM Meade Dillon via Mercedes
> wrote:
> It does add another calculation
> - one must check the HOA finances to see if they are financially sound and
> you can expect the dues to be reasonably stable,
What's fun is when some people launch a full on jihad against a guy
The only thing close to that for my neighborhood is a restriction on
commercial signs. One cannot advertise their business at their home using
a visible sign. One example of that would be a truck or car with your
business info affixed to the car, and that is easily addressed by parking
your car
Exactly
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> On Jul 9, 2019, at 4:12 AM, Dimitri Seretakis via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> In my opinion, a neighborhood and the quality and class of its people finds
> it own equilibrium and can’t and shouldn’t be forced by haughty and elitist
> restrictions such as no trucks,
In my opinion, a neighborhood and the quality and class of its people finds it
own equilibrium and can’t and shouldn’t be forced by haughty and elitist
restrictions such as no trucks, no motorcycles, etc. There are plenty of towns
and neighborhoods with multi-million dollar homes and no such
Exactly!
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> On Jul 8, 2019, at 7:44 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Why i will never live in a hood with a HOA.
>
> Dwight Giles Jr.
> Wickford RI
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2019, 7:10 PM Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>> Let's assume your HOA covenants ban
Yeah, we’re a “nice” board. Pretty laid back and approachable.
What’s bad is that because HOA and condo boards are horribly inconsistent, the
legislature has gotten involved here. That means that we have to enforce by the
book, by the rule, no exceptions. Conversely, if it’s not clearly
Town where I live, almost every decent house is in an HOA. Our board is very
fair, maybe too soft.
I need to buy another piece of land outside town, bare land, no HOA, to be free.
--
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Charleston SC
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> On Jul 8, 2019, at 7:22 PM, Kaleb Striplin wrote:
>
> HOA is a cancer on society. I can fathom anybody buying a house with one
> attached.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 8, 2019, at 7:09 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
>> wrote:
>>
>> Yeah, we do have a
HOA is a cancer on society. I can fathom anybody buying a house with one
attached.
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> On Jul 8, 2019, at 7:09 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Yeah, we do have a restriction on commercial trucks - not allowed in your
> driveway overnight. You have a business?
Yeah, we do have a restriction on commercial trucks - not allowed in your
driveway overnight. You have a business? Park your truck someplace else.
Sorry.
I know of some communities around here that don’t allow trucks in the driveway,
period, but they’re usually pretty high end properties.
> On July 8, 2019 at 7:39 PM Dan Penoff via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
>
> I wouldn’t classify that as damage.
>
> Damn, that’s a tough HOA. Worse thing we do is bust people for
> non-operable/non-registered cars, and that’s only of they’re crappy looking
> or have obvious issues like flat tires.
Why i will never live in a hood with a HOA.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019, 7:10 PM Mitch Haley via Mercedes
wrote:
> Let's assume your HOA covenants ban possession of motor vehicles with
> 'moderately severe body damage'.
>
> Questions:
> 1. Is that phrase too vague to be
I wouldn’t classify that as damage.
Damn, that’s a tough HOA. Worse thing we do is bust people for
non-operable/non-registered cars, and that’s only of they’re crappy looking or
have obvious issues like flat tires.
There’s a house up near one of the entrances to our neighborhood that has a
Let's assume your HOA covenants ban possession of motor vehicles with
'moderately severe body damage'.
Questions:
1. Is that phrase too vague to be enforceable?
2. If it's enforceable, is it considered an adhesive contract that must be
interpreted to favor the accused homeowner to any extent in
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