Car powered by compressed air?

At one time, not so long ago, Greegor <greegor47@gmail.com> wrote:

Are your folks at vegan also, Kent?
Where, exactly, is vegan? If I knew where it's located, I might
be able to tell you.

Do you think Nymbecile is vegan?
I haven't a clue. Further, I don't really care.
What TRUTH about you did I uncover to cause you to NEED to
distract from it as you are? This is a serious question.

A select number of items that really are about Gregory Scott "Piggly
Wiggly" Hanson (Greg states they are as believable as the comment that
water is wet):

Title: ST VS GREGORY HANSON
(DOB 05/22/1959)
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 1 OWI 1ST
OTHER CITATION 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 2 SPEED
Disposition Status
GUILTY PLEA/DEFAULT

"That's the chick, but not the pic, zipperhead!"
Greg "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson proving his bigotry towards Asians, by
attacking my first wife (deceased).
http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=zipperhead

Me: "I suspect your stalking is due to the use and abuse of illegal
drugs, Greg. Is the reason for your stalking the members of
alt.friends due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs?

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child abuser:
"Of course."

"My family's case is for Neglect, but we are treated
in virtually every regard as child abusers, marked on
the Child Abuse registry, for example."
-- Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child
abuser

" ... But there ought to be conferences and studies on how to curb
minority overpopulation, repatriate minorities abroad, imprison more
minorities, increase use of the death penalty and divest minorities of
the power they have usurped over us in recent years. That would
address the most pressing problems of our day. ... "
April 2000, Gregory Hanson
http://www.nationalist.org/ATW/2000/040101.html#Hanson

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With the Christmas season upon us again, my stepdaughter was launching
into her usual tirade of "I need this" (Nintendo 64 games, Pokemon,
videos, Rhianna CD, etc.) After enduring a trip through Kmart, I
was at my wits end. I took the kid home and filled the bathtub with
water. Then I dunked the brat's head under the water and counted out
a full minute, with her flailing her arms. I brought her up and she
gasped for air. When she'd caught her breath, I asked her, "When you
were under that water, did you 'need' Nintendo? Pokemon? Rhianna?"
She shook her head. "What were you thinking about?" I
prodded. She told me "I was thinking that I needed air."

"Now you know the difference between 'need' and 'want'" I exclaimed
triumphantly.

--a true story

As of Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011:

SMALL CLAIMS ORIGINAL NOTICE
Comments: OPA $2805.04
COPIES TO PA
VERIFICATION OF ACCOUNT

JUDGEMENT DEFAULT
Comments: JUDGMENT AGAINST GREGORY HANSON FOR $2805.04
+ INTEREST AT 7.271% FROM 8/6/98 & $45.00 COSTS.

Comments: NOTE OF GARN/NOTE TO DEFT SERV 9/24/98 BY WCSD
TO SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (ED POLKERS) FOR GREG HANSON
FEES $35.60

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson has a Garnishment order against
him. There is nothing to even suggest any of the money legally owed
has been paid. The SoL on the order has likely expired, but Greg still
can't risk getting a job due to it.
 
At one time, not so long ago, Kabuki Bob <fvrnite@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Apr 4, 4:13 am, Kent Wills <compu...@gmail.com> wrote:
At one time, not so long ago, Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers

theslipper...@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
On Sun, 3 Apr 2011 19:04:34 +0000 (UTC), IMBJR <im...@cloon.fucker
wrote:

On Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:00:59 -0500, Kent Wills wrote:

 I'm a vegetarian

I bet you eat fish, though, like a lot of vegetarians.

 I'll bet that you couldn't be any more of an utter retard if you tried.

     His claim of a lot may be inaccurate. However, there are those
who do.  Seems stupid to me, since fish is meat, but if they want to,
more power to them.
     I'm not militant about my vegetarianism.  I did it to lose weight
and have chosen to continue with the diet even though I realized my
weight loss goal.

Well there's vegans and vegetariians. Some do eat fish on occasion. I
forget what the difference is between the two, but I do remember that
there is a difference.
I am most definitely NOT vegan. I don't know that I could live
such a life style.
A vegan will shun anything that comes from animals. And it goes
beyond diet. Shoes, for example, can't have any real leather.
Vegetarians don't eat meat, though some will eat fish. They
don't consider fish to be a meat.

--
Lasciate ogni speranza, voi ch'entrate.
 
At one time, not so long ago, Kabuki Bob <fvrnite@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Apr 3, 10:43 am, Kent Wills <compu...@gmail.com> wrote:
At one time, not so long ago, Kabuki Bob <fvrn...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Good job, greegor, aka Gregory Scott Hanson.  I rest my case.  You dumb
sumbitch!  Bwuahahahahahahahahaa!

     Greg is stupid.  The mental retardation he displays on-line is
NOT an act.

He is stupid. Witness his recent crap about my former Centruyel
internet account and my new Verizon internet account. He's so stupid
he doesn't know which type of service I used in each case.

     I would have thought Greg would realize that neither cable nor
DSL goes to rural areas, like the one he claims for your residence.

If I had lived where he claims it would have been too far outside the
town to get cable service or a DSL line. A simpleton like greg
couldn't even figure the obvious out.
To be fair, the truth NEVER factors into any of Greg's claims.

     Now he's in a bind.  He has claimed you live somewhere you can't
possibly live, given the Internet access he claims you had and helped
prove you currently have.

True, but you know his standard response-- ignore and evade.
And post that which he's openly admitted isn't about the person
he's claiming it's about.

     As I've said before, if he ever should get accurate information
about the location of either or both of us, no one will believe him.
He's lied far too many times.

He always lies.
If he believes being honest will advance one or more of his lies,
he can be honest. It's the ONLY way in which he can over come his
deeply rooted psychological NEED to lie intentionally.

Not only that but his cyberstalking is so bad its
laughable. At one point he actually was ciaming I had three different
ages, all for one person.
He's claimed to PROVE I live in four different places in the U.S.
via the phone book.
This is why illegal drugs should be avoided. Greg keeps showing
what the use and abuse of illegal drugs can and will do to a person.

My current IP shows Highland Park, Texas. Assuming he is smart enough
to figure that out,he should be smart enough to figure out why it
shows that specific IP address.
He won't. It's a bit beyond the intellect of the average fourth
grader. And that's Greg's intellectual level on a good day. That's
not meant as the insult it appears to be.

A select number of items that really are about Gregory Scott "Piggly
Wiggly" Hanson (Greg states they are as believable as the comment that
water is wet):

Title: ST VS GREGORY HANSON
(DOB 05/22/1959)
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 1 OWI 1ST
OTHER CITATION 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 2 SPEED
Disposition Status
GUILTY PLEA/DEFAULT

"That's the chick, but not the pic, zipperhead!"
Greg "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson proving his bigotry towards Asians, by
attacking my first wife (deceased).
http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=zipperhead

Me: "I suspect your stalking is due to the use and abuse of illegal
drugs, Greg. Is the reason for your stalking the members of
alt.friends due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs?

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child abuser:
"Of course."

"My family's case is for Neglect, but we are treated
in virtually every regard as child abusers, marked on
the Child Abuse registry, for example."
-- Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child
abuser

" ... But there ought to be conferences and studies on how to curb
minority overpopulation, repatriate minorities abroad, imprison more
minorities, increase use of the death penalty and divest minorities of
the power they have usurped over us in recent years. That would
address the most pressing problems of our day. ... "
April 2000, Gregory Hanson
http://www.nationalist.org/ATW/2000/040101.html#Hanson

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From: Greegor <greegor47@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
misc.kids,alt.support.foster-parents,uk.people.parents,alt.support.child-protective-services

With the Christmas season upon us again, my stepdaughter was launching
into her usual tirade of "I need this" (Nintendo 64 games, Pokemon,
videos, Rhianna CD, etc.) After enduring a trip through Kmart, I
was at my wits end. I took the kid home and filled the bathtub with
water. Then I dunked the brat's head under the water and counted out
a full minute, with her flailing her arms. I brought her up and she
gasped for air. When she'd caught her breath, I asked her, "When you
were under that water, did you 'need' Nintendo? Pokemon? Rhianna?"
She shook her head. "What were you thinking about?" I
prodded. She told me "I was thinking that I needed air."

"Now you know the difference between 'need' and 'want'" I exclaimed
triumphantly.

--a true story

As of Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011:

SMALL CLAIMS ORIGINAL NOTICE
Comments: OPA $2805.04
COPIES TO PA
VERIFICATION OF ACCOUNT

JUDGEMENT DEFAULT
Comments: JUDGMENT AGAINST GREGORY HANSON FOR $2805.04
+ INTEREST AT 7.271% FROM 8/6/98 & $45.00 COSTS.

Comments: NOTE OF GARN/NOTE TO DEFT SERV 9/24/98 BY WCSD
TO SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (ED POLKERS) FOR GREG HANSON
FEES $35.60

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson has a Garnishment order against
him. There is nothing to even suggest any of the money legally owed
has been paid. The SoL on the order has likely expired, but Greg still
can't risk getting a job due to it.
 
Kent:
Are your parents vegetarians also?

Nymbecile:
Are you a vegetarian?
 
John Larkin wrote:
Aren't some big diesels started with compressed air?

An electric powered compressor is used to turn them over, in place of
a small 'pony motor'.


--
You can't fix stupid. You can't even put a Band-Aid™ on it, because it's
Teflon coated.
 
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On 11-04-02 06:08 PM, John Larkin wrote:

Liquid Hydrogen "stores" just fine. Take a course, loser.

It does not. Density is low, it requires absurd insulation, and it
continuously vents explosive gaseous hydrogen. And hydrogen embrittles
metals, which could be bad news in an engine.

Don't forget the energy needed to make the hydrogen a liquid and to keep
it in that state. That, added to the super low energy density makes it a
complete waste of time and money.

I am now wondering exactly when the Nymbecile lost his mind.

mike









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On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:06:56 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:

John Larkin wrote:

Aren't some big diesels started with compressed air?


An electric powered compressor is used to turn them over, in place of
a small 'pony motor'.
You couldn't be more incorrect.

Compressed air, built up into a surge tank, gets fed into an AIR MOTOR,
which is what turns the flywheel of da big rig engine.

The reason? Because a battery charge state is an unknown, but a surge
tank full of a known pressure of air will yield an exact known amount of
energy into an air motor. And because electric starter motors that have
to be that beefy for that task fail more often, and cost a LOT more than
your rebuilt POS in your POS Pinto.

Air motor, long life, and fully serviceable. Electric motor, very
expensive at that power/torque requisite level, and prone to failure
exposed to those environments.

IF, and ONLY IF the surge tank is down, and electric compressor can
build the surge tank up for a starter event session.

Very rarely though, is the air tank on a truck empty. Air brakes fail
shut. No air, and the truck will not move.
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:40:38 -0600, m II <C@in.the.hat.invalid> wrote:

Don't forget the energy needed to make the hydrogen a liquid and to keep
it in that state. That, added to the super low energy density makes it a
complete waste of time and money.

I am now wondering exactly when the Nymbecile lost his mind.
So, the little device the Jantard posted weeks ago, that collect LN2
has no Hydrogen precipitator analogue?

I find that hard to believe.

So, his idea and that product he has is a good thing, but my idea
isn't?

You are an idiot.

The storage at home would be very low loss, always very cold.

The device on the car only needs to last for the trip to work, and the
second canister stays chilled until the end of the day, when you are
ready for the trip home.

Again, you fucking idiots, it is NOT a replacement for today's cars. It
is an alternative mode that gets you there in a smaller, less functional
can, and at a lower speed, and barely gets out of its own way.

But it is NOT using gasoline! and is NOT polluting. THAT is the goal,
idiots. I am not trying to make a 350 HP SS Camaro here. Even though
that same engine would put that same amount of power out if it were
jetted for H instead.

You guys are ALL clueless to think that the goal was some lame 500 mile
range or a big "Tank of Hydrogen" in the back. That is NOT the goal,
idiots!
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:08:21 -0700, Chieftain of the Carpet Crawlers
<theslipperman@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:40:38 -0600, m II <C@in.the.hat.invalid> wrote:


Don't forget the energy needed to make the hydrogen a liquid and to keep
it in that state. That, added to the super low energy density makes it a
complete waste of time and money.

I am now wondering exactly when the Nymbecile lost his mind.

So, the little device the Jantard posted weeks ago, that collect LN2
has no Hydrogen precipitator analogue?

I find that hard to believe.

So, his idea and that product he has is a good thing, but my idea
isn't?

You are an idiot.

The storage at home would be very low loss, always very cold.

The device on the car only needs to last for the trip to work, and the
second canister stays chilled until the end of the day, when you are
ready for the trip home.

Again, you fucking idiots, it is NOT a replacement for today's cars. It
is an alternative mode that gets you there in a smaller, less functional
can, and at a lower speed, and barely gets out of its own way.

But it is NOT using gasoline! and is NOT polluting. THAT is the goal,
idiots. I am not trying to make a 350 HP SS Camaro here. Even though
that same engine would put that same amount of power out if it were
jetted for H instead.

You guys are ALL clueless to think that the goal was some lame 500 mile
range or a big "Tank of Hydrogen" in the back. That is NOT the goal,
idiots!
If you are willing to drive a small, light, slow car, then run it on a
small amount of gasoline. Hydrogen is less efficient than gasoline,
more expensive, and far more hassle, no matter the size of the
vehicle.

And while hydrogen may seem less polluting once it's in the vehicle,
the hydrogen has to be made, transported, and stored, which will
overall likely be more polluting and less efficient than using
gasoline.

A really clean fuel would be propane. It's liquid at modest pressures
and room temperature, burns very cleanly, and gets most of its energy
from hydrogen. But gasoline in a modern engine works great: it's not a
problem that needs fixing.

John
 
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On 11-04-04 01:15 PM, John Larkin wrote:

Aren't some big diesels started with compressed air?

I've seen large electric air compressors start moving with compressed
air. The startup current would be too great without some help.

On some of the larger Nitrogen pumping units for the oil patch, they had
12 or sixteen cylinder diesels started by hydraulics. They can't use
electric starters because they're too violent when they hit the ring gear.

The current draw would be excessive anyway, the smaller diesel pumps use
4 decent sized 12v batteries in parallel to supply the starter.

With hydraulics, a small four cylinder pony motor runs the hydraulic
pump. When cold, the oil may be forced through orifices to warm it up.
That oil is heat exchanged in the crankcase of the big engine until it's
warm enough.

Then, a lever is manually moved and the oil pressure now gently starts
the big engine turning. It takes a longer than an electric start, but
nothing gets broken in the process. There's also less chance of starting
a fire in less than ideal atmospheres.

http://deccaindustries.com/hydraulicstarters.html
http://tinyurl.com/3gtwug4
http://www.ssss.com/Site%20Map/



mike



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On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:21:07 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:

If you are willing to drive a small, light, slow car, then run it on a
small amount of gasoline.

FUCK OFF with the gasoline, Johnny!

Why the fuck do you think I have been riding a bike for the last two
decades?

I will move toward an electric bike, and an electric car, but I may
also make a Hydrogen fired moped or mini-car.

Get off your manipulator wanna be high horse, you Nazi wanna be ditz.

I will DO what I want to do, just like the DWFTTW guy did.

If I wanted to operate a fucking gas driven moped, I would have already
been doing it for decades now. That is NOT the goal.

You want a sure fire way to drop gas prices?

Leave 15 minutes earlier in your travel planes, and drive no faster
than 50. The HUGHE saving the entire country would see would create a
glut within a mere few days, and gas prices would drop.

ALl you wait-till-the-last-minute-to-leave retarded pussies have to do
is FUCKING SLOW DOWN. That really is all EVERYONE has to do.

Accidents go down. Speeding tickets go down. Your fuel consumption
rate goes down. The fuel price goes down.

If you idiots could simply learn how to plan your trip to a slower
pace, and ALSO learn how to leave a LOT earlier than you normally do, so
that you get where you are going 15 minutes to a half hour before you
need to be there, depending on how easy that slow drive went.

The last thing the idiots out here do once they are 'truckin' is hit
their brakes. The dumb fucktards peel off to one side and keep driving!
I thought I had seen it all till I came here and saw the California
driving paradigm.

Anyway, the amount of fuel for the jump between 50 and 70 and above is
HUGE. Below 50, you are only going to be dealing with rolling resistance,
so the savings is enormous, IF the driver figures out how to let gravity
work for him at a slightly slower pace.

No... these idiots would rather make a left turn, and walk (drive) all
over the center line for the other lane! The idiots are like "Well,
there weren't any cars there...".

The big arc left turn wears on the tires less than the two quick joust
idiocy. And if I used the term 'perch' here, the idiots would wonder why
I brought birds into this, they having no clue as to what a car's 'perch'
is. I know, because the idiots nearly hit me on my bike a lot.
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:21:07 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:

And while hydrogen may seem less polluting once it's in the vehicle,
the hydrogen has to be made, transported, and stored, which will
overall likely be more polluting and less efficient than using
gasoline.
What pollution results from keeping Hydrogen, Johnny?
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:23:37 -0700, The_Giant_Rat_of_Sumatra
<GeorgeTirebiter@drmemory.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:21:07 -0700, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:

If you are willing to drive a small, light, slow car, then run it on a
small amount of gasoline.


FUCK OFF with the gasoline, Johnny!

Why the fuck do you think I have been riding a bike for the last two
decades?

I will move toward an electric bike, and an electric car, but I may
also make a Hydrogen fired moped or mini-car.

Cool. Send us pics when you do.


Get off your manipulator wanna be high horse, you Nazi wanna be ditz.

I will DO what I want to do, just like the DWFTTW guy did.

If I wanted to operate a fucking gas driven moped, I would have already
been doing it for decades now. That is NOT the goal.

You want a sure fire way to drop gas prices?

Leave 15 minutes earlier in your travel planes, and drive no faster
than 50. The HUGHE saving the entire country would see would create a
glut within a mere few days, and gas prices would drop.

ALl you wait-till-the-last-minute-to-leave retarded pussies have to do
is FUCKING SLOW DOWN. That really is all EVERYONE has to do.
But I enjoy going fast, accelerating and braking and cornering, on the
flats and up and down hills. Driving is a hoot. If you enjoy pedaling
in the rain, go for it.

John
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:24:50 -0700, TheQuickBrownFox
<thequickbrownfox@overthelazydog.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 18:21:07 -0700, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:

And while hydrogen may seem less polluting once it's in the vehicle,
the hydrogen has to be made, transported, and stored, which will
overall likely be more polluting and less efficient than using
gasoline.

What pollution results from keeping Hydrogen, Johnny?
Not keeping, making. It's usually reformed from natutral gas, at
considerable energy loss. The carbon gets burned and wasted. Then it
has to be liquified to 20K or compressed to 10Kpsi, which wastes a lot
of energy.

Hydrogen makes no sense to power vehicles.

John
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:53:28 -0700, TheQuickBrownFox
<thequickbrownfox@overthelazydog.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:06:56 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:


John Larkin wrote:

Aren't some big diesels started with compressed air?


An electric powered compressor is used to turn them over, in place of
a small 'pony motor'.

You couldn't be more incorrect.

Compressed air, built up into a surge tank, gets fed into an AIR MOTOR,
which is what turns the flywheel of da big rig engine.
Wrong, as always. Big diesels, like marine engines and big generators,
are started by injecting air directly into the cylinders.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-start_system

I've seen this done on ships. They start almost instantly. Vrooom!

Why add external starter motors when all those huge pistons are
already on the crankshaft?

John
 
But it is NOT using gasoline!

Not even wrong.

Hydrocarbons are the only known method of efficient creating hydrogen gas.

Many more hydrocarbons than using gasoline in the first plasce.



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Please visit my GURU's LAIR web site at http://www.tinaja.com
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:54:50 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:


ALl you wait-till-the-last-minute-to-leave retarded pussies have to do
is FUCKING SLOW DOWN. That really is all EVERYONE has to do.

But I enjoy going fast, accelerating and braking and cornering, on the
flats and up and down hills. Driving is a hoot. If you enjoy pedaling
in the rain, go for it.

John

The remark was about reducing prices by creating glut. It also
pollutes less, but that wasn't why I said it.

Also has less wear and tear on your car. I'd rather buy Granny's
grocery getter, than anything a pedal heavy retarded fuck like you ever
drove.

You probably have never let an engine warm up for a minute before
loading it in your life. Likely don't know why it is needed either.
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 20:03:56 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:53:28 -0700, TheQuickBrownFox
thequickbrownfox@overthelazydog.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 17:06:56 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote:


John Larkin wrote:

Aren't some big diesels started with compressed air?


An electric powered compressor is used to turn them over, in place of
a small 'pony motor'.

You couldn't be more incorrect.

Compressed air, built up into a surge tank, gets fed into an AIR MOTOR,
which is what turns the flywheel of da big rig engine.

Wrong, as always. Big diesels, like marine engines and big generators,
are started by injecting air directly into the cylinders.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-start_system

I've seen this done on ships. They start almost instantly. Vrooom!

Why add external starter motors when all those huge pistons are
already on the crankshaft?

John

Busses, tractors ('18 wheelers'), etc. That class of 'big' diesel.

Instead of the starter motor WE see on OUR engines, THEY have an air
motor, mounted right on the flywheel perimeter, yielding the most torque
on the crank possible externally applied. They have BIG flywheels.

Direct cylinder injection (of pressurized air) is used to ASSIST or
give that primary kick, when it is on these engines, and it only usually
involves 1 or 2 cylinders, The air motor is what cranks the shaft and it
is in the same location and the same form factor that an electric starter
motor would be.
 
At one time, not so long ago, Greegor <greegor47@gmail.com> wrote:

Are your folks at vegan also, Kent?


Where, exactly, is vegan? If I knew where it's located, I might
be able to tell you.
Greg? You gonna answer?

Do you think Nymbecile is vegan?

I haven't a clue. Further, I don't really care.
What TRUTH about you did I uncover to cause you to NEED to
distract from it as you are? This is a serious question.

Kent:
Are your parents vegetarians also?
Answer the questions I asked, coward.

A select number of items that really are about Gregory Scott "Piggly
Wiggly" Hanson (Greg states they are as believable as the comment that
water is wet):

Title: ST VS GREGORY HANSON
(DOB 05/22/1959)
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 1 OWI 1ST
OTHER CITATION 04/10/1996
Comments: CT 2 SPEED
Disposition Status
GUILTY PLEA/DEFAULT

"That's the chick, but not the pic, zipperhead!"
Greg "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson proving his bigotry towards Asians, by
attacking my first wife (deceased).
http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=zipperhead

Me: "I suspect your stalking is due to the use and abuse of illegal
drugs, Greg. Is the reason for your stalking the members of
alt.friends due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs?

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child abuser:
"Of course."

"My family's case is for Neglect, but we are treated
in virtually every regard as child abusers, marked on
the Child Abuse registry, for example."
-- Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child
abuser

" ... But there ought to be conferences and studies on how to curb
minority overpopulation, repatriate minorities abroad, imprison more
minorities, increase use of the death penalty and divest minorities of
the power they have usurped over us in recent years. That would
address the most pressing problems of our day. ... "
April 2000, Gregory Hanson
http://www.nationalist.org/ATW/2000/040101.html#Hanson

Path:
news.datemas.de!newsfeed.datemas.de!goblin1!goblin.stu.neva.ru!postnews.google.com!y21g2000yqn.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
From: Greegor <greegor47@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
misc.kids,alt.support.foster-parents,uk.people.parents,alt.support.child-protective-services

With the Christmas season upon us again, my stepdaughter was launching
into her usual tirade of "I need this" (Nintendo 64 games, Pokemon,
videos, Rhianna CD, etc.) After enduring a trip through Kmart, I
was at my wits end. I took the kid home and filled the bathtub with
water. Then I dunked the brat's head under the water and counted out
a full minute, with her flailing her arms. I brought her up and she
gasped for air. When she'd caught her breath, I asked her, "When you
were under that water, did you 'need' Nintendo? Pokemon? Rhianna?"
She shook her head. "What were you thinking about?" I
prodded. She told me "I was thinking that I needed air."

"Now you know the difference between 'need' and 'want'" I exclaimed
triumphantly.

--a true story

As of Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011:

SMALL CLAIMS ORIGINAL NOTICE
Comments: OPA $2805.04
COPIES TO PA
VERIFICATION OF ACCOUNT

JUDGEMENT DEFAULT
Comments: JUDGMENT AGAINST GREGORY HANSON FOR $2805.04
+ INTEREST AT 7.271% FROM 8/6/98 & $45.00 COSTS.

Comments: NOTE OF GARN/NOTE TO DEFT SERV 9/24/98 BY WCSD
TO SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (ED POLKERS) FOR GREG HANSON
FEES $35.60

Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson has a Garnishment order against
him. There is nothing to even suggest any of the money legally owed
has been paid. The SoL on the order has likely expired, but Greg still
can't risk getting a job due to it.
 
On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 21:39:33 -0700, The_Giant_Rat_of_Sumatra
<GeorgeTirebiter@drmemory.org> wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:54:50 -0700, John Larkin
jjlarkin@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:



ALl you wait-till-the-last-minute-to-leave retarded pussies have to do
is FUCKING SLOW DOWN. That really is all EVERYONE has to do.

But I enjoy going fast, accelerating and braking and cornering, on the
flats and up and down hills. Driving is a hoot. If you enjoy pedaling
in the rain, go for it.

John

The remark was about reducing prices by creating glut. It also
pollutes less, but that wasn't why I said it.

Also has less wear and tear on your car. I'd rather buy Granny's
grocery getter, than anything a pedal heavy retarded fuck like you ever
drove.
A classic Dodge Dart should suit you fine.

You probably have never let an engine warm up for a minute before
loading it in your life. Likely don't know why it is needed either.
Why should I waste a minute on something that's not needed?

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how-to/4213313

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2010/technology/1003/gallery.green_myths.fortune/20.html

Always wrong!


John
 

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