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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:28 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:Needless to say, he never responded to my last email. :twisted:


well imagine how he is going to feel once frank tells him that the FBI and the local law enforcement have been advised and are VERY interested in whats going on!

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:32 pm 
 

bclarkie wrote:Needless to say, he never responded to my last email. :twisted:


Maybe he was starting to get smart.


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:57 pm 
 

Get this, the town he lives in is enormous! Population: 197. It's Ohio, which means 150+ of them are his relatives or in-laws. Wait, that is redundant.
His ex-wife is most likely his sister, which explains the picture. It was a family portrait that he doctored. I'm sure she left him for his brother.


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:21 pm 
 

killjoy32 wrote:
bclarkie wrote:Needless to say, he never responded to my last email. :twisted:


well imagine how he is going to feel once frank tells him that the FBI and the local law enforcement have been advised and are VERY interested in whats going on!

what fun :)

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I was thinking maybe it was the truck sized space in his teeth comment that maybe caused him to shy away. :wink:


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:26 pm 
 

Deadlord39 wrote:Get this, the town he lives in is enormous! Population: 197. It's Ohio, which means 150+ of them are his relatives or in-laws. Wait, that is redundant.

Wait a minute ... the guy from New Hampshire is making fun of the guy from Ohio?!?! :wink: *

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:34 pm 
 

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Deadlord39 wrote:Get this, the town he lives in is enormous! Population: 197. It's Ohio, which means 150+ of them are his relatives or in-laws. Wait, that is redundant.

Wait a minute ... the guy from New Hampshire is making fun of the guy from Ohio?!?! :wink: *

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so whats the deal with these places *asks the dumbass from liverpool, uk*

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:42 pm 
 

New Hampshire is a very beautiful, very historic ... but very small state. I just thought it was ironic that our favorite N.H. resident here would make fun of a place that has probably 40 to 50 times the population.

Also, just for the record, New Hampshire was one of the 13 colonies in our little ... uh, dispute ... from the 1770s. Just thought I'd throw that out there ... :wink:

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:58 pm 
 

Xaxaxe wrote:New Hampshire is a very beautiful, very historic ... but very small state. I just thought it was ironic that our favorite N.H. resident here would make fun of a place that has probably 40 to 50 times the population.


I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".

  

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:12 pm 
 

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New Hampshire is small, but we know how to use it. That is what matters. I was just making fun of Ohio in passing. To be honest, I don't even know what state it is in. I'm sure the people there aren't nearly as inbred as I have heard. Up here, we do try to mix up the gene pool, but it is definitely rural. We have more veterinarians than doctors.


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Kingofpain89 wrote:
Xaxaxe wrote:New Hampshire is a very beautiful, very historic ... but very small state. I just thought it was ironic that our favorite N.H. resident here would make fun of a place that has probably 40 to 50 times the population.


I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".
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Kingofpain89 wrote:
Xaxaxe wrote:New Hampshire is a very beautiful, very historic ... but very small state. I just thought it was ironic that our favorite N.H. resident here would make fun of a place that has probably 40 to 50 times the population.


I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".


As they say in TX, home of the first and oldest Chili cookoff,  those who eat Chili with beans don't know beans about Chili.... 8O

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:23 am 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".


whats the matter with putting beans in chili?

most recipes over here for that have beans in them .....

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:16 am 
 

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Kingofpain89 wrote:I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".

whats the matter with putting beans in chili?

most recipes over here for that have beans in them .....

Texas-style chili has no beans.  This was a shock to me as a transplanted, beans-in-my-chili Yankee.  I have grown used to Texas-style chili over the past few years.

  

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:39 am 
 

killjoy32 wrote:
Kingofpain89 wrote:I'm all for making fun of Ohio.  They put beans in their chili....and then pour it over spaghetti!  8O   They should cull the entire population just for that.  :wink:

The above statement from a guy that lives in a state that some people still call a "republic".


whats the matter with putting beans in chili?

most recipes over here for that have beans in them .....

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Beans for breakfast....'nuff said.  :P

  

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:06 am 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:Beans for breakfast....'nuff said.  :P


beans for breakfast??!!  8O  8O  8O

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:18 am 
 

Still haven't heard back from the PDFer. Sent him this yesterday:

Well, I spoke to the FBI agent here in Boston, and after I gave him all of the relevant names, addresses and information, he said it is definitely copyright infringement. According to him, anything over $10,000 is directly investigated by the FBI and the local state authorities. So if I do indeed pay for them, I commit a felony. Any suggestions?

I imagine he might be squirming right about now.


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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:34 am 
 

Kingofpain89 wrote:
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whats the matter with putting beans in chili?

most recipes over here for that have beans in them .....

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Beans for breakfast....'nuff said.  :P


    Yeh, enough beans with every other meal you don't need them in Chili.  The passion towards this in Texas gets frightening.  If you cooked bean style chili at say the Francis X. Tolbert chili cookoff (named for the famous author of "A Bowl of Red" which discusses chili in depth) you might find yourself being strung up to a local mesquite tree....
    I will admit to making three bean chili on occasion, but only with the curtains drawn and wearing a disguise.....

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Post Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:39 am 
 

Badmike wrote:     Yeh, enough beans with every other meal you don't need them in Chili.  The passion towards this in Texas gets frightening.  If you cooked bean style chili at say the Francis X. Tolbert chili cookoff (named for the famous author of "A Bowl of Red" which discusses chili in depth) you might find yourself being strung up to a local mesquite tree....
    I will admit to making three bean chili on occasion, but only with the curtains drawn and wearing a disguise.....

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