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Course all of us railroaders knew not to mess with big time western hunters, particularly those that were big shot business owners. Those guys are really tough.
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Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade. What happens after the eighth grade? Seriously. Police academy!
I'd rather die in a BAD gunfight than a GOOD nursing home.
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Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade. What happens after the eighth grade? Seriously. Police academy! Must be a regional thing. We called it juvenile detention.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Gee, Buckfart, just think what you could have been if you got past the eighth grade. Just think what you could have been if your sister wasn't your mom.
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He's not a bad guy, actually. He just doesn't want people running around on his property.
I understand that. He's a selfish prick if he won't let a good neighbor fish in that pond. Just curious here. Do you let everybody who asks hunt your property and fish you pond. Speaking only for myself, when you pay my mortgage, my taxes and my maintenance costs, then I might give you permission.
My heart's in the mountains, my heart is not here. My heart's in the mountains, chasing the deer.
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Golly. Buckfart, that is some rhetorical there. Bet you learned that in you third try of the eighth grade.
I'd rather die in a BAD gunfight than a GOOD nursing home.
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Buckfart doesn't own property. Well, cept for the tires he has holding the blue tarp on his trailer in stall 14 of the Golden Tracks trailer park.
I'd rather die in a BAD gunfight than a GOOD nursing home.
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He's not a bad guy, actually. He just doesn't want people running around on his property.
I understand that. He's a selfish prick if he won't let a good neighbor fish in that pond. Just curious here. Do you let everybody who asks hunt your property and fish you pond. Speaking only for myself, when you pay my mortgage, my taxes and my maintenance costs, then I might give you permission. I've only ever had a few ask. I let them all go. My neighbor owns a lot more than I do and everybody around here knows he'll give permission to pretty much everybody so it likely limits the people who would bother to ask me.
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Buckfart doesn't own property. Well, cept for the tires he has holding the blue tarp on his trailer in stall 14 of the Golden Tracks trailer park. You don't know what I do or don't have you juvenile pissant.
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I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others. Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work...... Don't care what you doubt. You're a low life big mouth nothing to me. I was a dues paying member of the BMWE and worked for the Delaware & Hudson. No way in hell a pussy like you could have hacked it on the tracks.. Sounds like you didn't hack it either go getter.... You are correct though, I did not hack it on the rails after a better opportunity presented itself. Took my BRK.B stock and bid uncle Warren adieu.
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Buckfart doesn't own property. Well, cept for the tires he has holding the blue tarp on his trailer in stall 14 of the Golden Tracks trailer park. You don't know what I do or don't have you juvenile pissant. This is true. We do know he has a 1/2 acre puddle at the far end of his property, 150 yards from the back door. A sprawling estate.
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I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others. Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work...... Don't care what you doubt. You're a low life big mouth nothing to me. I was a dues paying member of the BMWE and worked for the Delaware & Hudson. No way in hell a pussy like you could have hacked it on the tracks.. Sounds like you didn't hack it either go getter.... You are correct though, I did not hack it on the rails after a better opportunity presented itself. Took my BRK.B stock and bid uncle Warren adieu. I hacked it till the D&H went bankrupt you presumptuous dick.
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Buckfart doesn't own property. Well, cept for the tires he has holding the blue tarp on his trailer in stall 14 of the Golden Tracks trailer park. You don't know what I do or don't have you juvenile pissant. This is true. We do know he has a 1/2 acre puddle at the far end of his property, 150 yards from the back door. A sprawling estate. I don't I need an estate when I've got permission to hunt/fish on several thousand acres plus several million acres of State land. If you weren't such a huge ass hole somebody might give you permission. Alas, that isn't possible for you because a bigger ass hole was never born and nobody wants you around.
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Blackfart is a moocher . “Why own something I can borrow for nothing” he says 😂
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I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others. Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work...... Don't care what you doubt. You're a low life big mouth nothing to me. I was a dues paying member of the BMWE and worked for the Delaware & Hudson. No way in hell a pussy like you could have hacked it on the tracks.. Sounds like you didn't hack it either go getter.... You are correct though, I did not hack it on the rails after a better opportunity presented itself. Took my BRK.B stock and bid uncle Warren adieu. I hacked it till the D&H went bankrupt you presumptuous dick. Impressive, you rode a little [bleep] kicker of a rail into the ground and couldn't get on with SOO or CP when it was all said and done. Now you don't assemble pistols while collecting unemployment and letting people know who could and could not hack various forms of work (which you don't currently do). Work that is.
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Blackfart is a moocher . “Why own something I can borrow for nothing” he says 😂 I just recently got permission to hunt on the district attorney's land. Will get to it next season. I never want to be stuck on the same old piece of ground. I hunted new ground for the first time last season. Killed a nice buck opening day.
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Buckfart doesn't own property. Well, cept for the tires he has holding the blue tarp on his trailer in stall 14 of the Golden Tracks trailer park. You don't know what I do or don't have you juvenile pissant. This is true. We do know he has a 1/2 acre puddle at the far end of his property, 150 yards from the back door. A sprawling estate. I don't I need an estate when I've got permission to hunt/fish on several thousand acres plus several million acres of State land. If you weren't such a huge ass hole somebody might give you permission. Alas, that isn't possible for you because a bigger ass hole was never born and nobody wants you around. I have to give it to you, your way is certainly less of an investment of your personal resources.
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Poor old Buckfart. His eighth-grade education and forty years of being a railroad track rat has taken his inferiority complex to the highest pinnacle ever. His demonstration of idiocy is second only to big stinky. However, stinky does know some things that are somewhat germane to a subject.
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I have no idea what railroad Blackheart worked for, but back when I worked for the Katy railroad, now the UP, there were three departments, Track, Car and Signal. Signal workers were electricians basically, track workers were the lowest echelon (I was one) and the Car Dept. was the best, whether you worked in the big shops that re-did cars or whether you were a Conductor or Engineer or the like. Basically the Track workers work on the rails...the tracks. Lots of different jobs. I can't speak for Blackheart, but I did all sorts of things involved in maintaining or redoing the railroads. Hard work that paid well. Lots of layoffs were involved and employment meant paying Union dues and taking layoffs if you were lower in seniority than others. Thanks EE, don't doubt your experience. Have my doubts that Blackie has done any MoW work...... Don't care what you doubt. You're a low life big mouth nothing to me. I was a dues paying member of the BMWE and worked for the Delaware & Hudson. No way in hell a pussy like you could have hacked it on the tracks.. Sounds like you didn't hack it either go getter.... You are correct though, I did not hack it on the rails after a better opportunity presented itself. Took my BRK.B stock and bid uncle Warren adieu. I hacked it till the D&H went bankrupt you presumptuous dick. Impressive, you rode a little [bleep] kicker of a rail into the ground and couldn't get on with SOO or CP when it was all said and done. Now you don't assemble pistols while collecting unemployment and letting people know who could and could not hack various forms of work (which you don't currently do). Work that is. It's really none of your goddam business what I do or have done now is it scooter ?
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Poor old Buckfart. His eighth-grade education and forty years of being a railroad track rat has taken his inferiority complex to the highest pinnacle ever. His demonstration of idiocy is second only to big stinky. However, stinky does know some things that are somewhat germane to a subject. The D&H went bankrupt over 30 years ago and I moved on. Have you ever really known anything in your life or do you just muddle through guessing at everything ? You suck at guessing so it might be a good time to just shut your mouth. Nobody's got much use for a stupid, guessing pissant that never gets anything right.
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