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On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no good if
>>> he's
>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.

>>
>> Â*why in the world would you let him back in your
>> house at all?

>
> I had no choice


Really? No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door,
allegedly stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a girlfriend
who you didn't like who didn't like you into your house. No choice?
You do *own* that house, don't you? That gives you plenty of rights.

> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this
> state is very left leaning and leave it at that.


The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay there.
Ever heard of a "quit claim"? It's a notice of eviction.

I've never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
household. It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there. You even
wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans and he won't
listen if you tell him to set a timer.

I think you're terrified to live alone.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "songbird" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>> ...
>>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no good if
>>>> he's
>>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.
>>>
>>> why in the world would you let him back in your
>>> house at all?

>>
>> I had no choice

>
> Really? No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door, allegedly
> stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a girlfriend who you
> didn't like who didn't like you into your house. No choice? You do *own*
> that house, don't you? That gives you plenty of rights.
>
>> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this state is very
>> left leaning and leave it at that.

>
> The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay there.
> Ever heard of a "quit claim"? It's a notice of eviction.


No it's not. My ex quit claimed my house to me. He was an owner.

Evicitons are not allowed right now. They keep changing the date as to when
they will be. The courts are not open for things like that so we can't even
file. We are all to stay where we are.

ve never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
> household. It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there. You even
> wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans and he won't
> listen if you tell him to set a timer.
>
> I think you're terrified to live alone.


Bullshit. I lived alone for many years and also when he wasn't here. He
doesn't live in this house and most of the time now he's not even on this
property.

If he were to set a time, I'd have to listen to the beeping. I can't explain
some of the things he does that make no sense. And I have better things to
do than to try to figure them out.

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Julie Bove wrote:
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "songbird" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>> ...
>>>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no
>>>>> good if he's
>>>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.
>>>>
>>>> why in the world would you let him back in your
>>>> house at all?
>>>
>>> I had no choice

>>
>> Really?* No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door,
>> allegedly stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a
>> girlfriend who you didn't like who didn't like you into your
>> house.* No choice? You do *own* that house, don't you?* That
>> gives you plenty of rights.
>>
>>> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this state is
>>> very left leaning and leave it at that.

>>
>> The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay
>> there. Ever heard of a "quit claim"?* It's a notice of eviction.

>
> No it's not. My ex quit claimed my house to me. He was an owner.
>
> Evicitons are not allowed right now. They keep changing the date as
> to when they will be. The courts are not open for things like that
> so we can't even file. We are all to stay where we are.
>
> ve never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
>> household.* It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there.
>> You even wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans
>> and he won't listen if you tell him to set a timer.
>>
>> I think you're terrified to live alone.

>
> Bullshit. I lived alone for many years and also when he wasn't
> here. He doesn't live in this house and most of the time now he's
> not even on this property.
>
> If he were to set a time, I'd have to listen to the beeping. I
> can't explain some of the things he does that make no sense. And I
> have better things to do than to try to figure them out.


Have you tried pointing a shotgun at him and politely asking him to
leave? I bet he would leave.



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"Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "songbird" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no good if
>>>>>> he's
>>>>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.
>>>>>
>>>>> why in the world would you let him back in your
>>>>> house at all?
>>>>
>>>> I had no choice
>>>
>>> Really? No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door, allegedly
>>> stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a girlfriend who you
>>> didn't like who didn't like you into your house. No choice? You do *own*
>>> that house, don't you? That gives you plenty of rights.
>>>
>>>> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this state is very
>>>> left leaning and leave it at that.
>>>
>>> The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay there.
>>> Ever heard of a "quit claim"? It's a notice of eviction.

>>
>> No it's not. My ex quit claimed my house to me. He was an owner.
>>
>> Evicitons are not allowed right now. They keep changing the date as to
>> when they will be. The courts are not open for things like that so we
>> can't even file. We are all to stay where we are.
>>
>> ve never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
>>> household. It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there. You even
>>> wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans and he won't
>>> listen if you tell him to set a timer.
>>>
>>> I think you're terrified to live alone.

>>
>> Bullshit. I lived alone for many years and also when he wasn't here. He
>> doesn't live in this house and most of the time now he's not even on this
>> property.
>>
>> If he were to set a time, I'd have to listen to the beeping. I can't
>> explain some of the things he does that make no sense. And I have better
>> things to do than to try to figure them out.

>
> Have you tried pointing a shotgun at him and politely asking him to leave?
> I bet he would leave.


I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

My dad had a BB gun. I was banned from using after shooting little holes all
around the target he put up on the closet door. The target had a lot of
cardboard behind it. The places I hit did not. And yes, I was aiming at the
danged bulls eye. I can't play darts either.

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On Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 12:47:00 AM UTC-4, wrote:
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> > Have you tried pointing a shotgun at him and politely asking him to leave?
> > I bet he would leave.

> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.


There are no state licensing requirements for the possession of rifles, shotguns or handguns.
<https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/washington/>

And of course we all know you don't need a federal permit for a shotgun, unless it's
a short-barrel.

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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> And of course we all know you don't need a federal permit for a shotgun, unless it's
> a short-barrel.


I thought all short-barrel shotguns were illegal for citizens.
Made that way, known as a combat shotgun. But a sawed off
long barrel is for criminals only? None of them care about
permits.
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On Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 8:36:11 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >
> > And of course we all know you don't need a federal permit for a shotgun, unless it's
> > a short-barrel.

> I thought all short-barrel shotguns were illegal for citizens.
> Made that way, known as a combat shotgun. But a sawed off
> long barrel is for criminals only? None of them care about
> permits.


You can find the regs if you google for federal shotgun permit

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On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 03:53:09 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 12:47:00 AM UTC-4, wrote:
>> "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
>> ...

>
>> > Have you tried pointing a shotgun at him and politely asking him to leave?
>> > I bet he would leave.

>> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
>> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

>
>There are no state licensing requirements for the possession of rifles, shotguns or handguns.
><https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/washington/>
>
>And of course we all know you don't need a federal permit for a shotgun, unless it's
>a short-barrel.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


Every state is different, in NY a background check is required for
buying a shotgun. The dealer has a phone number to call, gives the
info, and takes about an hour to hear the results of the check. Felons
won't be approved but then they would buy off grid.
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On Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 8:09:00 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
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> Every state is different, in NY a background check is required for
> buying a shotgun. The dealer has a phone number to call, gives the
> info, and takes about an hour to hear the results of the check. Felons
> won't be approved but then they would buy off grid.
>

I would have thought New York would be more advanced than that. Here,
your information is entered online and the information is received back
to the gun dealer in a matter of 10 minutes or less. If you already
have a gun permit and you're 'clean' the results take less than 5 minutes.
For a replacement pistol, it took no time for my background check to come
back clean.
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"Sheldon Martin" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 03:53:09 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
>>On Sunday, August 23, 2020 at 12:47:00 AM UTC-4,
>>wrote:
>>> "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
>>> ...

>>
>>> > Have you tried pointing a shotgun at him and politely asking him to
>>> > leave?
>>> > I bet he would leave.
>>> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for
>>> gun
>>> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

>>
>>There are no state licensing requirements for the possession of rifles,
>>shotguns or handguns.
>><https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/washington/>
>>
>>And of course we all know you don't need a federal permit for a shotgun,
>>unless it's
>>a short-barrel.
>>
>>Cindy Hamilton

>
> Every state is different, in NY a background check is required for
> buying a shotgun. The dealer has a phone number to call, gives the
> info, and takes about an hour to hear the results of the check. Felons
> won't be approved but then they would buy off grid.


All I know is that we had a big to do over a murder on Orcas Island some
years back. My friend sold the shot gun to the guy at the store where we
both worked. They tightened the regulations after that.



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Julie Bove wrote:

> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.


Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
you.

There is absolutely nothing dangerous about fingerprints.
They press your fingers onto an ink pad then roll fingers
out on a piece of paper. It's just ink on paper.
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On 8/23/2020 7:49 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
>> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

>
> Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
> you.
>
> There is absolutely nothing dangerous about fingerprints.
> They press your fingers onto an ink pad then roll fingers
> out on a piece of paper. It's just ink on paper.
>


They were not fingerprinting here either. No touching. Covid is the
danger.
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> On 8/23/2020 7:49 AM, Gary wrote:
> > Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> >> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
> >> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

> >
> > Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
> > you.
> >
> > There is absolutely nothing dangerous about fingerprints.
> > They press your fingers onto an ink pad then roll fingers
> > out on a piece of paper. It's just ink on paper.
> >

>
> They were not fingerprinting here either. No touching. Covid is the
> danger.


Yeah but washing hands is a simple solution. The cops probably
do that after fingerprinting.
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On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 07:49:30 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
>> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

>
>Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
>you.
>
>There is absolutely nothing dangerous about fingerprints.
>They press your fingers onto an ink pad then roll fingers
>out on a piece of paper. It's just ink on paper.


I purchased a new shotgun about a year ago, no fingerprints required.
The dealer phoned to do a background check, just had to supply info
off my drivers licence, took less than an hour to be approved. I went
home with my new Winchester 12 ga.
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
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> I purchased a new shotgun about a year ago, no fingerprints required.
> The dealer phoned to do a background check, just had to supply info
> off my drivers licence, took less than an hour to be approved. I went
> home with my new Winchester 12 ga.


I remember when you bought that shotgun. More like 3 years ago
lol but I do know how time passes quickly as we get older.
Or did you buy another one last year?

Anyway, I know to buy any gun here requires a background check
but don't know about finger prints.

My only gun (shotgun) was a christmas present when I was
13. I ended up selling it when I was 16. Hunting
seemed fun early but wasn't so fun once I killed an animal.

As Julie would say, "Not my thing" heheh


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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for
>> gun
>> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.

>
> Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
> you.
>

Ha! They're not arresting people here as a general rule. They don't want
people in jail. Come here and shoplift all you want. You'll get away with
it. You can also speed, vandalize homes... It's all good now.

> There is absolutely nothing dangerous about fingerprints.
> They press your fingers onto an ink pad then roll fingers
> out on a piece of paper. It's just ink on paper.


I don't make the rules. They say you can't social distance and do it.

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Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Gary" wrote:
> > Get arrested. The cops have no problem with fingerprinting
> > you.
> >

> Ha! They're not arresting people here as a general rule. They don't want
> people in jail. Come here and shoplift all you want. You'll get away with
> it. You can also speed, vandalize homes... It's all good now.


This would be a good time to go steal a couple of jars
of that expensive "Just Mayo"

If it's mail order, just pay by credit card. Once it's
delivered, cancel the purchase and claim you never
received it. The cops won't care.
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On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 11:47:00 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
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> I don't have a shotgun, nor can I get one. Fingerprints are required for gun
> permits and due to Covid, fingerprints are deemed dangerous.
>

Even yet MORE bullshit lies from our resident attention whore. Her stupidity
never takes a vacation. Ju-Ju, have you thought of hooking up with our other
resident narcissistic?
>
> My dad had a BB gun. I was banned from using after shooting little holes all
> around the target he put up on the closet door. The target had a lot of
> cardboard behind it. The places I hit did not. And yes, I was aiming at the
> danged bulls eye. I can't play darts either.
>

Sooooooo, you ARE as stupid as your dad. It's true, the apple doesn't fall
far from the tree. Nobody but a dumbass would put a target up in the house
on a closet door, no matter how much cardboard was used as a backer and buffer.
Nobody but a ****tard would shoot a BB in the house. And how stupid can he
be to continually let you shoot when you can't hit the side of a barn with
a BB gun??

Let's see; your mom can't boil water without burning it and your dad is as
dumb as a box of rocks. No wonder you're such an idiot.
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On Saturday, August 22, 2020 at 6:29:13 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 8/21/2020 7:09 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>
> >> "songbird" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> Julie Bove wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>>> No. I didn't smell the water boiling out. A timer would do no good if
> >>>> he's
> >>>> going to walk off. And yes, I have told him not to walk off.
> >>>
> >>> why in the world would you let him back in your
> >>> house at all?
> >>
> >> I had no choice

> >
> > Really? No choice in letting someone who broke your oven door, allegedly
> > stole toilet paper from your garage, brought in a girlfriend who you
> > didn't like who didn't like you into your house. No choice? You do *own*
> > that house, don't you? That gives you plenty of rights.
> >
> >> and I'm not getting into that here. Let's just say this state is very
> >> left leaning and leave it at that.

> >
> > The "left leaning state" has no right to tell you he has to stay there.
> > Ever heard of a "quit claim"? It's a notice of eviction.

>
> No it's not. My ex quit claimed my house to me. He was an owner.
>
> Evicitons are not allowed right now. They keep changing the date as to when
> they will be. The courts are not open for things like that so we can't even
> file. We are all to stay where we are.
>
> ve never heard a thing about him contributing anything towards your
> > household. It's so much more dramatic to let him stay there. You even
> > wrote you don't mind if he ruins your old pots and pans and he won't
> > listen if you tell him to set a timer.
> >
> > I think you're terrified to live alone.

>
> Bullshit. I lived alone for many years and also when he wasn't here. He
> doesn't live in this house and most of the time now he's not even on this
> property.
>
> If he were to set a time, I'd have to listen to the beeping. I can't explain
> some of the things he does that make no sense. And I have better things to
> do than to try to figure them out.


I was absent from here for quite a while, and didn't know about your divorce. You could leave BotHell far behind and move to beautiful Bel Nor, where you could live in a house with a brand new clay tile roof and gleaming copper guttering. The only caveat is, um, I don't know how experienced you are with anal intercourse, and I don't want to know, but I think that allowing an occasional penile foray into the rectum would go a long ways toward ensuring domestic harmony.

Heck, I bet he'd be gentle. I mean he's not some macho army dude, but rather effeminate. If you were close to the same size, you might even share dresses. Before you dismiss the idea entirely, however uncomfortable anal intercourse might seem, you really would get used to it, especially if you were willing to employ that wonder of 20th century technology, the butt plug. Hey, it's like the old poem:

You be the hen
and I be the rooster
Anything you do
You gots to get used ter

--Bryan

P.S. The grocery stores here are rather well stocked.

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