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C-150ETOPS said:
This thread is an obvious example of the human gene pool needing a little chlorine
Which part, the BBQ or the chemtrails. If you are talking BBQ choose your words carefully, and use an untracable line. You are being watched.;)
usc
 
Good god, I've read through 8 pages of this crap and no one, NO ONE, has posted the most obvious answer of all...

The best dam BBQ is Dreamlands in Tuscaloosa, AL. Pork ribs only (on or off the rib). Buy jars of the sauce to take home with you. They also have locations in Birmingham and Mobile now, but try to get to the original in Tuscaloosa.

I live in Texas now and can't find any bbq sauce that comes close.

Regarding that other minor topic, Denver obviously has absolutely no understanding of basic weather. I mean basic weather that my 8yr old neighbor understands. Pathetic.

Juju
chemical engineer
patent holder for Chemgoo, which by the way is a copyrighted brand name and all you b*stards owe me royalties for using it.
 
Re: Chemtrails and WWII????

Denver130 said:
Is this true?

"The history of Chemtrails and Chemgoo goes back to WWII and it is a worldwide conspiracy. Check out the link below. It clearly shows B-17's and their fighter escorts spreading massive amounts of Chemgoo over Europe and disguising the whole operation as a bombing mission."

Then answer is false.

Why? Chemtrails are not jet contrails

Jet contrails form in within a scientific environmental configuration which includes high altitudes, high humidity and extremely low temperatures. Chemtrails can be dispersed at low altitudes, any temperature and any humidity.


Denver130,

The sarcasm in my post was obviously beyond your comprehension.

I almost posted a lengthy repsonse for you, but you would just twist it into your own contrived idea supporting your chemtrail myth.

My advice to you is to go get your pilot license. It will help you understand what is really going on out there. You might actually learn what contrails are and how they are formed. BTW, they can be formed by any combustion engine, they are not exclusive to jets.

Gotta go, the Yeti is coming over and I don't have a thing to wear!

By the way, the best BBQ that I ever had was at Father Murphy's in Durango, CO. Too bad the good Father didn't pay his taxes and he got shut down.

C425Driver
 
I decided to do a little digging into this chemtrail stuff:

CONGRESSIONAL BILL CALLS FOR CHEMTRAILS BAN

HR2977 is creating a 'buzz in the Air Traffic Control community. Introduced last October by Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich, this bill called for the peaceful uses of space, and a ban on 'exotic weapons' . Section 7 of the 'Space Preservation Act of 2001' sought specifically to prohibit 'chemtrails' .

Kucinich recently told the Columbus Alive newspaper (Jan. 24, 2002) that despite official denials, as head of the Armed Services oversight committee he is well acquainted with chemtrail projects. "The truth is there's an entire program in the Department of Defense - 'Vision for 2020' - that's developing these weapons, Kucinich told reporter Bob Fitrakis. The U.S. Space Command's 2020 vision calls for 'dominance of space, land, sea and air'.

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Sure, he might be lying. On the other hand, perhaps the AF is testing sprays which combat the greenhouse effect, and are simply keeping it classified at the moment? Why is that so hard to believe?
 
A few more things. In 1991, Hughes Aircraft was awarded a patent for an aluminum/thorium/Welsbach sky-seeding powder which absorbs radiation of long wavelength (IR and some visible light). The patent claims that this powder can be used to reduce global warming.

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-...1=AND&d=ptxt&s1=5003186&OS=5003186&RS=5003186

I'd like to know if this powder resembles a contrail when dispersed from an aircraft.

Also, there are allegations that an ATC has come forward (under the alias "Deep Sky") and has claimed on the record that he had been asked to vector traffic around air force tankers spraying a substance which appeared as a haze on his screen. This seems consistent with an aluminum powder. However, since this figure refuses to disclose his name and credentials, his testimony is suspect at best.
 
Re: Re: Chemtrails and WWII????

C425Driver said:

My advice to you is to go get your pilot license. It will help you understand what is really going on out there. You might actually learn what contrails are and how they are formed.
Yeah if he gets his lisence then he can attend his PPL initiation ceremony. I remember mine like it was yesterday, the spankings, the screaming, and dont forget the blood oath to the God of Aviation, Raytheon. What is that oath about? Why the chemtrail secret of course. Happy New Year my aviation blood brothers, we are winning.
usc
PS I have said it before and I will say it again Rudys is the best BBQ, and Shiner Bock is the best beer.
 
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Denver130:

Keep in mind that there is scientific evidence which proves that contrails can form into cirrus clouds:

http://www.op.dlr.de/~pa1c/JAS57_464-480_2000.pdf

Thus, the whispy, contrail-like clouds which some claim are chemtrails are probably just cirrus clouds which were spawned by the pre-existing contrail. Sure, some might be seed powder, but that can't be determined by eyeballing the phenomenon, as so many seem to think.
 
Ok, so I just had my first ever serving of Hooters' buffalo wings. I have heard about these things for years, supposedly they are the epitome of the buffalo wing experience.

I aint impressed.:mad:

I will agree that the flavor is enhanced by proximity to the serving staff. But take away the scenery and these wings are merely mediocre.
 
mattfish42 said:
Ok, so I just had my first ever serving of Hooters' buffalo wings. I have heard about these things for years, supposedly they are the epitome of the buffalo wing experience.

I aint impressed.:mad:

I will agree that the flavor is enhanced by proximity to the serving staff. But take away the scenery and these wings are merely mediocre.

I agree. Hooters would be out of business if it weren't for the broads. Their food is second rate...

SK:cool:
 
skyking1976 said:
I agree. Hooters would be out of business if it weren't for the broads. Their food is second rate...

SK:cool:


Hooters sells food?

:confused:

enigma
 

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