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Is it a hard to transition to a YAK?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:00 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

Matthew Zardeskas wrote:
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Liked those, some of them seem true. Never thought I
was a redneck....no wait I do own a pickup truck, but
no gun rack. Identity crisis!

You don't need a gun rack if you have a CCW and you carry.

Also remember, rednecks have a strong attraction to anything that burns
complex hydrocarbons for fuel and converts a large part of them into
acoustic energy.

Would it help if I sang "Dixie" now?

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 7:36 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

Brian Lloyd Said:
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Also remember, rednecks have a strong attraction to anything that burns
complex hydrocarbons for fuel and converts a large part of them into
acoustic energy.
Would it help if I sang "Dixie" now?
Anyone living where you do does NOT have much room to talk, let alone claim to be able to sing "Dixie".  

Sorry Brian, 
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:33 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

Bitterlich GS11 Mark G wrote:

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Brian Lloyd Said:
>Also remember, rednecks have a strong attraction to anything that burns
>complex hydrocarbons for fuel and converts a large part of them into
>acoustic energy.

>Would it help if I sang "Dixie" now?

Anyone living where you do does NOT have much room to talk, let alone
claim to be able to sing "Dixie".

Dude, I may live in the People's Republic of California now but I used
to live in Petersburg, VA, at one time in my life. I learned how to
"burn a pig" and demonstrate other skills necessary for life south of
Richmond, VA. I believe that I qualify to sing Dixie under certain
controlled conditions. Wink

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Sorry Brian,

Mark Bitterlich

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:49 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

What's this used to shit? It's usta! Booooyyy, yo shore ya'lls a
sooouuuth'nr? Whut side da Mas'n Dix'n wus yo boorrnn on boooyy? Yo great
great gran'pappy surve 'n da Great Surthr'n Warrr as a yeller belly?
Now that's southern born and southern breed! Now shoar nuff, we Suthern'rs
do leave the South, but we always come back!
But, Brian if you want to sing Dixie...go for it! Time that great Socialist
Republic of SF heard a great anthem..."The Battle of the Republic" would
work for that matter too ...well I'll drop it at that.
Doc

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[Original Message]
From: Brian Lloyd <brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 4/3/2006 12:42:40 PM
Subject: Re: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK?



Bitterlich GS11 Mark G wrote:

> Brian Lloyd Said:
>>Also remember, rednecks have a strong attraction to anything that burns
>>complex hydrocarbons for fuel and converts a large part of them into
>>acoustic energy.
>
>>Would it help if I sang "Dixie" now?
>
> Anyone living where you do does NOT have much room to talk, let alone
> claim to be able to sing "Dixie".

Dude, I may live in the People's Republic of California now but I used
to live in Petersburg, VA, at one time in my life. I learned how to
"burn a pig" and demonstrate other skills necessary for life south of
Richmond, VA. I believe that I qualify to sing Dixie under certain
controlled conditions. Wink

> Sorry Brian,
>
> Mark Bitterlich

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:24 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

Roger Kemp wrote:
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What's this used to shit? It's usta! Booooyyy, yo shore ya'lls a
sooouuuth'nr? Whut side da Mas'n Dix'n wus yo boorrnn on boooyy? Yo great
great gran'pappy surve 'n da Great Surthr'n Warrr as a yeller belly?

My grandfather and grandmother are from Kentucky. Does that count?

And where was I born? I was born where the US Navy said I should be
born, NAS North Island in this case, thank you.

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Now that's southern born and southern breed! Now shoar nuff, we Suthern'rs
do leave the South, but we always come back!

Well, I was headed for Texas but got derailed in the PRC. Sorry.

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But, Brian if you want to sing Dixie...go for it! Time that great Socialist
Republic of SF heard a great anthem..."The Battle of the Republic" would
work for that matter too ...well I'll drop it at that.

The People's Republic of San Francisco is too busy practicing the fine
art of busybodiedness. The new motto of the PRC and PRSF?

"We know better how you should live your life than you do."
Hmm, who's motto is this?

"We know better how you should fly your airplane than you do."

But enough of this stuff. Anyone gone to look at the Wiki? Dennis'
procedure for changing CJ6A tires is there. Even if you don't know how
to do something, if you want to know, put in a place keeper and then we
will know what blanks to fill in first.

Brian


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 11:41 am    Post subject: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK? Reply with quote

Just had a look briefly at the Wiki! Not bad ol boy. Yeah, think you got
some Southerner in yor blud!
Doc
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[Original Message]
From: Brian Lloyd <brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 4/3/2006 2:29:13 PM
Subject: Re: Is it a hard to transition to a YAK?



Roger Kemp wrote:
>
>
> What's this used to shit? It's usta! Booooyyy, yo shore ya'lls a
> sooouuuth'nr? Whut side da Mas'n Dix'n wus yo boorrnn on boooyy? Yo
great

Quote:
> great gran'pappy surve 'n da Great Surthr'n Warrr as a yeller belly?

My grandfather and grandmother are from Kentucky. Does that count?

And where was I born? I was born where the US Navy said I should be
born, NAS North Island in this case, thank you.

> Now that's southern born and southern breed! Now shoar nuff, we
Suthern'rs

Quote:
> do leave the South, but we always come back!

Well, I was headed for Texas but got derailed in the PRC. Sorry.

> But, Brian if you want to sing Dixie...go for it! Time that great
Socialist

Quote:
> Republic of SF heard a great anthem..."The Battle of the Republic" would
> work for that matter too ...well I'll drop it at that.

The People's Republic of San Francisco is too busy practicing the fine
art of busybodiedness. The new motto of the PRC and PRSF?

"We know better how you should live your life than you do."
Hmm, who's motto is this?

"We know better how you should fly your airplane than you do."

But enough of this stuff. Anyone gone to look at the Wiki? Dennis'
procedure for changing CJ6A tires is there. Even if you don't know how
to do something, if you want to know, put in a place keeper and then we
will know what blanks to fill in first.

Brian






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