Biles still alive

Discussion in 'Warbirds International' started by hezzey, Feb 16, 2020.

  1. hezzey

    hezzey Well-Known Member

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    Hi still have PC. I can run Microsoft windows 10 on it.
    I got a pop-up message I don’t know where it came.
    It basically said I could use warbirds freehost if I had a windows 10 and time and willingness.
     
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  2. hezzey

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    Tongue in cheek mostly - Yanks don't understand Irony or sarcasm, SUCK MINE!
    Jeez. I tried the IEN Warbirds Ultra Mega or whatever they call it now. ON Sale, Now, Bargain.
    A waste of fuckin time and money.
    I told IEN no, stop it. STOP IT.
    I HATE THIS.
    Took me three tries. I told my bank to stop payment to IEN. [I used the FREE SPECIAL Hoorah thing. I don't recall paying them any money. But I kept asking them.. telling them to quit bothering me, to take me out of that thing, TO JUST STOP IT. STOP

    I got a email written by a Yankee Robot why. The robot wanted to know.
    I said in my reply something like
    Duck you, **is my *as, you Cock****ers.
    Maybe the robot did understand me.
    How the fuck do they do that?
    Freedom Hoorah? Suck mine.
     
  3. hezzey

    hezzey Well-Known Member

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    I hope Mcloud comes to try The New WBFH
    Wulfie is dead.
    He was alright. I didn't know he was a fucking huge sarcastic and full of jokes, Huge Serbian Sneak-Fuck. [He sucked me-n, fooled me, at work I thought he was a huge idiot. He wasn't, an idiot. He had to die [he did die] and then I found out all about him. FUCK. I miss him]
     
  4. vasco

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    It's called the Jerk's revenge, making the gentle people feel bad after their death. People should protect themselves against this, go and piss on the fucker's grave, vandalise it, laugh loudly and publicly at the news of their death. Fucking people here miss dictators and mass murderers and spill their stupidity to the young. Your idiot might be a small case compared to that, but still. No bastard should be spared.

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  5. hezzey

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    What is the sound of one hand clapping?
     
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    Hi biles, I always check this place to see if you have posted a new story.. thanks..
     
  7. hezzey

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    OT. sort-of.
    My daily PC use is with a Linux Distribution called Manjaro.
    To me, it has the basic beauty and functionality of Windows 95 and the Power of Linux. I like it. To me is software that allows Windows game to run well on Linux PCs. And because of that, ity may attract Former Windows Users.
    Game [for MS Windows]. That is really serious stuff, life changers. SO very important [sarcasm].
    And the hegemonic SO-called Business? Want to use a CNC?
    Good for you...
    Photoshop???
    I dunno. I never did business. OR SHOW-BUSINESS.
    But I did play some games back-in-the-day.
    Windows Games work much better on this Linux than they used to. I reckon 80% of the ones I try [in Steam] work just fine.
    80% Meealy 80% - to me, that is pretty good. [Perhaps better in the future? 80% is pretty fucking dandy, children like that stuff. I am not a child, but I was once]
    I don't play much games either the kind at a dinner table OR the ones on a PC.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/cSQCumibK77MfP2p8
     
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  8. hezzey

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    https://photos.app.goo.gl/cSQCumibK77MfP2p8
    Steam, made by Valve Allows lots of play of the Designed-for-MSWindows Games.
    I don't give a shit about Aces High. It was a free trail and an insta-fail.
    I don't care. I did care. But it didn't take long for me to learn that about the New-Old me. I don't care about lots of stuff anymore.
     
  9. vasco

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    Is that a saying?
     
  10. hezzey

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    It was part of a riddle I believe it is one of the old thought-exercises used by Buddhists a long time ago and maybe now even?
    I bet it was in other languages besides English.
    I don’t think it was meant to have an answer or punch line as part of the riddle.
    Even you being thoughtful and asking about it is the sound of one hand clapping.
    That’s what I thought when I was a boy when I first heard that riddle. After having five about it for a bit a time.....
    It was somebody old maybe.... and when I said something like I don’t know what’s the answer?
    I just got a smile and I tried it again too and ot another smile you know like if a six-year-old asks an old person how are babies made that a person will sometimes grandma say something seemingly stupid.... a grin?...... or nothing at all just give you a smile
    I just got a smile and then got another smile..... you know like if a six-year-old asks an old person how are babies made that old person will sometimes grin and say something stupid or nothing at all just give you a smile or the sound of one hand clapping.
    I send this as a private message because it was sent so that anyone reading it might make the same sound.
    I hope you did!
    PEACE!
    bye for now!
     
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    There was a joke about the Polish era of swift modernization (1970s):

    The set is Tatra mountains, a local village club hosts a cabaret from Warsaw.
    The local communist party leader encourages the guests (all men, all highlanders) to participate in the event, and they do.
    They watch the sketches, listen to the songs, clap and whistle in their approval.
    The last gig is a young stripper performing to Aretha Franklin music.
    The girl ends her performance completely naked, but there is no sound, not a whisper in the audience.
    The girl's face flushes red, she picks up her clothes and runs backstage.
    The party leader had enough, steps on the stage and starts:
    "What's wrong with you folks?"
    "All night you were great, and now this?"
    "Why didn't you show her your admiration".

    The elder of the village steps up on the stage, grabs the microphone and asks:
    "Does anyone of you know, how to clap with just one free hand? If so, please explain the gentleman" :D
     
  12. hezzey

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    God damn. The forum software has now decided that every mistake made will remain and stay there. SO, there are a couple of bullshit posts just above. And I am sick of this crap, so won't try to explain for a third time
    Good Joke -frog-
     
  13. hezzey

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    -frog-
    A guy I met once, we were chatting at a park.
    He told me that he was from Poland and that he was a poet.
    Interesting! He was from the 60s, 70s, 80s.
    To be a poet, in Poland, to be an artist, to be sensitive.
    Thanks.
    I am Canadian and much of what we know in Canada is told to us by the Yanks. Since the change-times we get to learn more.
    USA TV is the school system of much of Canadians.
    I am not proud of that.
     
  14. vasco

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    We had been out of the communism for two years when we got cable tv installed. This was in '92 and there were no national tv stations except the public channel. But on the cable tv we got THE ITALIAN CHANNELS! Which meant an unlimited supply of american movies dubbed in Italian. LOL

    We were all out of sensorial deprivation and hungry for capitalist movies, in fact for capitalist lifestyle. Which, at that time, was so far from ours.
    Italian being similar to Romanian, i picked it up in a month. I still speak it well and I've never studied it. Nor used it, except on a few occasions, for almost 30 years.

    This Italian dubbed movies craze lasted until '96, when national private tv stations reached my city and we got american capitalism with Romanian subtitles.
    We got stuck with the fucking capitalism though.
     
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    You had not survived the "VHS revolution" of the 1980's?
    That's what brought us, Poles, to the world of B-class US movies, and Bavarian Yodeling, hairy-pussy porn... well before the collapse of the system.
    The commies here (no wonder we were the so called "funniest barrack of the communist camp") allowed satellite dishes to be installed by households as early, as in 1986.
     
  16. hezzey

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    Cable TV is a [deleted] racket. Yup.
    I smell a rat, everywhere I look I see that rat. Removing Park benches... Who did that? Why? That is done by a rat .
    I can smoke my pot and not watch for the police. The police are brigands.

    {FUCK am I ever stoned}
    thanks, you could guys who look at the little bit of crap I right. It means a lot to me that even just a few people take some of my words and thoughts in. Like makes me think I am not just screaming at a void!!!
    PEACE.
     
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  17. hezzey

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    I have access to many many games through Steam Now. I don'e even have to think about bat shit when I can play computer games and smoke a doobie.
     
  18. vasco

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    People here used aerial antennas to receive the tv stations from the neighboring countries. Where i live, we could get bulgarian and turkish tv. So the people were actually installing home made antennas on the blocks of flats - you couldn't find one in a store back then. The most used antenna type in the late 80's was made of an aluminium washing bowl raised on a spar. Exactly like an satellite dish, but not really one.
    So the buildings here looked clumsily sci-fi-ish because of that.

    Very few people had VHS players here, generally the privileged. My family didn't have one, but a neighbor had and we used to go over to their home to watch a film from time to time.
     
  19. vasco

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    Yeah, screaming at voids sucks.
    Cheers!
     
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    As far as VHS players are concerned, I used to live in a block of flats back in the 1980s, and at the beginning of the decade only 2 people had them (the block had 20 flats) - one doctor, and father of my kindergarten friend - a stonemason (so called "private entrepreneur" - they had tons of money). So we went to watch the films there.
    Around 1986-87, when we bought ours, there were at least a dozen already (which is kind of surprising as the cost of the unit was $100, and the average salary below $30 - but I don't have to explain you how it was possible to survive with just $30 a month - you know the "miracle of first to second world exchange rates" yourself).
    Yet - it was a highly specific block of flats after all.
    We had several doctors, a professor of ancient Latin, and two lawyers for the 20 flats concerned.
    We drove a Zastava, while the doctor next door had a Fiat Ritmo (that looked pretty much like an UFO back then), the stonemason had a 2.3-litre Ford Granada. There were 11 or 12 families with cars back then (when the average for Poland was 1 in 4 or so).

    Nevertheless we had (as a poor nation) quite high housing standards:
    "Blind" (i.e. windowless) kitchens were abandoned after 1965, as were joint toilets and bathrooms (these were separate rooms in all of the newly built flats, apart from studio apartments, where they could be joined). And these rules applied everywhere.

    I heard that even in the 1980s there were places in the USSR, where they built blocks of flats, where there were several flats assigned to a single toilet... standard for Poland - for 1930s community housing.