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RIP Chrysler!!!
Bill Putney wrote:
> marika wrote: >> Interesting. >> They teach us this song on the Kolhosp when we are very little to >> demonstrate precisely how capitalist your American farming system is. > > Exactly which part of the song would that be. All I know from the song > is that he had some pigs and chickens and cows, and they went "oink > oink", "chick chick", and "moo moo". Something capitalistic about that? > Was there some other version of the song they were using for > propaganda? Or is "EIEIO" some acronym with a secret evil capitalist > meaning? I think I just got why "Old MacDonald" would be representative of the evil capitalist American farming system. Here you have one farmer who owns multiple examples of pigs, chickens and cows. In the far superior communist Russia farming system, no farmer could own that much at one time (if you could even call it "owning"). I get it now. You've been very educational. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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RIP Chrysler!!!
On Jan 1, 7:49*am, Jim Higgins > wrote:
> > Operatove word there is "old". *Times have really changed. The quality of your typing is reminiscent of your criticisms of the automotive industry. |
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"Bill Putney" > wrote in message ... .... > > No - that's not what I said. I said that only one person got the license > plate - there's a difference. if only one person got the license plate then that's you because you are the only one that has it but then why did Madame Butterfly get it too if you have it. Does she live in a different state so they can issue one to her that's not the same as the one you got? >If you need me to explain that difference, then there's no use in even >trying - you still would not get it. Maybe one of your local still operator >friends can explain it to you so you can understand. > I'm from Roanoke not Franklin county >> Interesting. >> They teach us this song on the Kolhosp when we are very little to >> demonstrate precisely how capitalist your American farming system is. > > Exactly which part of the song would that be. the very first line. Old McDonald had a farm (or got a farm in your parlance I guess) It's all the people of the union who own the farm, Mr. McDonald can't own it It's nice to see you nationalizing your banks though >All I know from the song is that he had some pigs and chickens and cows, >and they went "oink oink", "chick chick", and "moo moo". Something >capitalistic about that? if it's a CAPITALIST PIG then yes > Was there some other version of the song they were using for propaganda? > Or is "EIEIO" some acronym with a secret evil capitalist meaning? > >> I named my first daughter Tractor in commemoration of the glorious >> workers' revolution. > > Do you call her Tractor, or the Russian word for tractor? If so, I hope > it has a nicer, more feminine ring to it in Russian. Hmmm - apparently > not - it appears the Russian word for tractor is in fact трактор (same as > in English). I don't know Russian I named her Tractor not трактор It was really common back then during the collectives to name girls Tractor because women increasingly had become tractor drivers Nothing weird about it Americans call their girls names like Taylor which is not any less feminine or ugly than the word tractor when said out loud and is also a nice lower to middle class trade name, signifying well one's working class roots. My next grandchild will be called FInancial Institution mk5000 "They're all really different. I shot these movies like a year and a half ago and that was when i was in the middle of my last year in UCLA. graduating and having the movies come out...it feels like the culmination of a lot of work. I'm really grateful they let me play that roll in Pineapple Express. I just don't think there's a ton of people that would have. I'm just proud of being a part of this thing"--James Franco |
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"Bill Putney" > wrote in message ... > Bill Putney wrote: >> marika wrote: > >>> Interesting. >>> They teach us this song on the Kolhosp when we are very little to >>> demonstrate precisely how capitalist your American farming system is. >> >> Exactly which part of the song would that be. All I know from the song >> is that he had some pigs and chickens and cows, and they went "oink >> oink", "chick chick", and "moo moo". Something capitalistic about that? >> Was there some other version of the song they were using for propaganda? >> Or is "EIEIO" some acronym with a secret evil capitalist meaning? > > I think I just got why "Old MacDonald" would be representative of the evil > capitalist American farming system. Here you have one farmer who owns > multiple examples of pigs, chickens and cows. In the far superior > communist Russia farming system, no farmer could own that much at one time > (if you could even call it "owning"). I get it now. You've been very > educational. > > -- so again now, where in Roanoke exactly that you are from? mk5000 "It's almost a shame to smoke it. It's like killing a unicorn... with, like, a bomb."-- Saul: talking about Pineapple Express |
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RIP Chrysler!!!
What's a "Kolhosp"?
You make me think of a story of the Roanoke farmboy who placed an advertisement in the dating section of the local paper: "Roanoke farm worker seeks farm girl with tractor. "Please send picture of tractor." DAS To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "marika" > wrote in message ... > [...] > > What do you mean "we"? I'm from Roanoke. I think I can speak on this > subject. Which street do you live on there? > > And it's Franklin County that has the stills not Roanoke. > > but anyway what did all that information have to do with the fact that > most Roanokers still like big trucks, big cars and aren't ready to give > them up? > > mk5000 > |
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"Dori A Schmetterling" > wrote in message ... > What's a "Kolhosp"? > a collective farm. From the first syllable - Kollektiv and the first syllable hosp for hospodarstvo > You make me think of a story of the Roanoke farmboy who placed an > advertisement in the dating section of the local paper: > > "Roanoke farm worker seeks farm girl with tractor. > > "Please send picture of tractor." > I knew that guy love your handle mk5000 "I really wish my mom and dad could have seen this. It's like, it was worth the money to send me to theater school, Dad"==Richard Jenkins |
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RIP Chrysler!!!
In article
>, Carl Dau > wrote: > The cheap Japanese automobiles have defeated you - finally. > > Please Rest in Pieces. > > RIP Chrysler!!! Those Japanese cars aren't cheap. You simply show your dumbness with your dumb statement. |
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In article >,
Miles > wrote: > American cars have shrunk lately such as the Chevy Aveo. Are you sure that's an American car? |
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RIP Chrysler!!!
Funny, I thought that was a kolkhoz. But then I don't speak Russian.
Anyway, the farm worker I mentioned probably first surfaced on one of those... I noticed that you, in an earlier posting, (correctly) alluded to my handle... DAS -- To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- "marika" > wrote in message ... [...] > > a collective farm. > > From the first syllable - Kollektiv > and the first syllable hosp for hospodarstvo > >> You make me think of a story of the Roanoke farmboy who placed an >> advertisement in the dating section of the local paper: >> >> "Roanoke farm worker seeks farm girl with tractor. >> >> "Please send picture of tractor." >> > > I knew that guy > > love your handle > > mk5000 > > "I really wish my mom and dad could have seen this. It's like, it was > worth the money to send me to theater school, Dad"==Richard Jenkins |
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RIP Chrysler!!!
Jim Higgins wrote:
> Miles wrote: >> Lloyd wrote: >> >>> The Honda Accord is officially a full-size car >> >> By whose standards? Compared to what? The Accord is certainly not a >> full sized car compared to the traditional decades old use of the term. > > Operatove word there is "old". Times have really changed. Then what do you call the a brand new car thats comparable in size to the traditional older full sized vehicles? What do you call those older full sized vehicles? Cars like the Accord were called mid sized. The original Accords of years ago were compacts. |
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