OT .. Fahrenheit 911

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Bill Walker, Jul 3, 2004.

  1. I think he avoids finding things that prove him wrong.
    geez, you'd think when I posted Billy Gibbons that would make it simple
    enough. These guys are dumb, but they're still going to have to find it
    themselves. That may take a while so I get to laugh at them that much
    longer.

    Sunny found it a long time ago just from info in my sig line. nothing
    tough there if you have a clue.

    At least it has stopped raining, that was getting old. Now it's just hot
    and humid.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  2. Bill Walker

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    Tough on a little "fat ****".. isn't it.. ????? Just a little tip.. shave
    off that scraggly ass beard.. and do something about that piece of
    ponytail.. None of it is a match for the round beer belly and chubby ass
    with those stubby legs.. LMAO... Damn bubba.. for a porno exec..you sure
    don't make much of an image...
     
    Bill Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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    Whew.. what is it they say. ?? Birds of a feather and all that.. LOL...
    Ya'll don't hang out in the same ol' porno joints, too.. do you ??
    Actually.. I'm not even interested in looking for anymore of your phony
    bullshit.. Any link that goes toward anything to do with you is immediately
    suspect of (1) being a virus conduit (2) being one of your disgusting porno
    sites..
    Damn.. I didn't know all of that.. 'course I don't claim to be a patent
    lawyer or inventor.. Nor a computer wizard.. LOL...
    Kinda like Brian tracked down your home address, real name and phone
    number... hmmm.. how come you didn't return your calls while I was in the
    area..??
    Yep.. that ol' barmaid is working both you dimwits... She's been trying to
    fire up someone just like you two for a couple of years now.. Real
    "bright"..
    LOL... bet you went for a ride, yesterday... I'm sure .. you will find that
    helmet, you are looking for.. Be sure to keep us posted .. ok..
     
    Bill Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  4. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    You're still a liar and a fraud. You were given more than ample
    opportunity to display your credits and clear up any
    misunderstandings. You posted a long post that didn't even mention
    Baylor (in any capacity) nor a link between you and medicine...not
    even as a patient. I'm more than satisfied at this point that if your
    name is "etched" in a glass wall, it was done by you with a 16p nail.
    Yes. I for one won't play your silly games, Johnny. You're nothing
    more than a liar and a phoney who is a fat scruffy loser of a man in
    Galveston riding a used up BMW and can't even ride it enough to score
    any points in an Iron Butt ride...you can't even ride 500 miles in a
    day without parking it. It took you 4 times to pay them $200 for them
    to even mention your name on their webpages. As it turned out, you
    could've saved yourself the money and just rode Greyhound...at least
    then you could've rode more than 500 miles.

    If you had anything to show different, you'd have done it by now...as
    many people who've called you out on it. The only one's you've
    impressed so far has been Leonel and Joe Williams, and that's not
    saying much.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  5. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    And someone must've remembered his name. And what did you have to show
    for it? You didn't even introduce yourself, Johnny A. Moron.

    Record producer, clinical pathologist, psychologist, cable technician,
    computer wizard, glass etcher? And you're too afraid to introduce
    yourself in public?

    What songs have you produced or recorded? What sountracks for movies?
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  6. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    At this point, I'm struggling to have John A. Moron name his credits
    that he claims.

    I believe John A. Moron is a liar and a phoney and a fat little
    fireplug with a tacky pony tail in his dirty hair.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  7. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    One thing I've always wondered and has never been answered:

    If Moore puts out movies that are such lies and makes people like
    Charlton Heston and George W. Bush look so bad (falsely), then why has
    there not been a single suit filed for libel? I know that Moore is
    making alot of money (F9/11 is the #1 picture in America right now)
    off his work.

    If his work isn't true, then why hasn't there been a single suit
    filed? NRA's reaction to his movie BfC was to have Heston step down
    and announce he has alzheimers. I wonder when Bush and Cheney will
    announce their bout with alzheimers?
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  8. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    Actually, Billy Gibbons hangs out at Muddy Waters on Greenville Ave in
    Dallas.

    Maybe I'll just ask him about John A. Moron next time he's in there.
    And what was the name of that studio? What website?

    Like I said, Johnny Moron, I'm not playing your silly kid games. You
    claimed to be a big Iron Butt contestant and it turned out after 4
    tries you finally made it to mention with 0 points and 500 miles in a
    day.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  9. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Awww.. not true.. Ol' Fat Boy John Moran has impressed the hell out of
    little Albert Nurick.. Even got ol' Mark Johnson wading back in on another
    thread.. LMAO.. Maybe he thinks that everyone has forgotten that he doesn't
    know how to get into a Lodge.. Think so ?

    This is one helluva a crew.. The porno wizard is some kind of Clinical
    Researcher and got a record production company .. Only he can't come up with
    anyone but Leonel Williams who can confirm.. Maybe the porno thing is the
    link, there... Mark Johnson who has all these fantastic acclamations about
    his gun collection and not to mention his designer helmet collection.. When
    he's invited to a TMRA II meeting, his response is the "he doesn't do
    Dallas".. Even though the meeting is going to be in Ft.Worth.. Evidently he
    doesn't do Ft.Worth either.. Hmmm.. That's where he lives, isn't it ?

    ROTFLMAO.. It's a real collection of "real" hands, I'm telling you.. Ol'
    John Moran left home for almost a week while I was in the area... Albert
    Nurick got lost... Damn.. do all of them have shit in their neck, or
    what..?? Good crew to wreak vengeance on someone.. I think.. 'cept ..you
    can't ever find them when it counts.. Then of course, there is this Louie
    character, who keeps flipping in with some of his off the wall bullshit..
    who knows what he is talking about .. Ah well.. life on the newsgroup goes
    on..
     
    Bill Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  10. Bill Walker

    Bill Walker Guest

    Nah.. he just claims he's a member or something of Iron Butt Association..
    LMAO.. He did the Waltz Across Texas run this year.. a little over 500 miles
    with 0 points.. or something like that.. His production company consists of
    that disgusting porn site he keeps posting links to.. Seems to me that as
    long as Leonel was "barmaiding" she'd have developed more savvy than to
    "mother" up and associate with trash like Ol' John Moran, don't it ? Just
    goes to show you.. Water seeks it's own level...
     
    Bill Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  11. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    You are a short fat little lying fireplug!

    Tell me in this entire posting which you posted where you mentioned
    Baylor College of Medicine with your credentials. You made a small
    mention of "BCM", but that didn't have anything to do with more than
    just you might know someone who's working there...but not really
    sure.:

    <Begin>
    A complete answer would take several pages, so here's an abbreviated
    version. My father came to Houston to serve as Harris County
    Toxicologist in the 1950s at the county's Jeff Davis Hospital, after
    doing post grad work in chemistry research at UCLA. While working as
    HC Toxicologist, he also continued his research and development work
    in
    diagnostic testing. Consequently, I grew up around laboratories and
    medical/forensic/ clinicians, researchers and physicians of all sorts
    and spent many years traveling to American Society of Medical
    Technologists, American Association of Clinical Chemists and College
    of
    American Pathologist meetings all over the US. By age 15, I was
    working
    in the instrument R&D department of the company, doing electrical
    breadboard subassembly as summer work for the head electronics design
    engineer. I was also doing instrumentation demos on the exhibit floor
    for the pathologists and chemists at the professional association
    meetings described above, which meant I had to understand the science
    involved as well as they did so I could answer their questions about
    the
    instrumentation and chemistries being developed. By 21, I could
    setup,
    repair, calibrate all the analyzer systems and train operators for all
    of the blood chemistry and cell instrumentation. I was then based in
    Chicago and a few years later was assigned Canada as a region, from
    Vancouver to Nova Scotia with 3 others working in hospitals. labs and
    clinics with the now computerized systems. Around 1978, the State
    Deparment was making efforts to balance the trade deficit with Japan
    under Jimmy Carter and one of the areas the US had a lead was in
    clinical laboratory instrumentation. I was made the coordinator for
    our
    contributions to that effort and it was a real experience dealing with
    both our gummint and the Japanese at that time. We sold the company
    in
    1979, and with my years of technical background I went on to other
    interesting fields of endeavor, while of course staying involved with
    the research foundation that I now manage fulltime. I coordinate with
    our Scientific Advisory Committee which is composed of members of the
    medical teaching/research staff at BCM who evaluate the annual
    submissions for our research grants. We have had very good success
    with
    the research work done over the years and have been published in such
    publications as the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Molecular and
    Cellular Biology, Endocrinology, and many others. That's barely
    scratching the surface and that's all I intend to do in this forum.
    Who
    here wants to discuss the diagnostic implications of elevated blood
    levels of Creatinine Phosphokinase isoenzymes or Aspartate
    Transaminase? Not me, this ain't the place for it. I will recommend
    using gloves when changing old motor oil, though. Most people here
    will
    understand that.

    <End>

    Bottom line, John Moron, you're a liar and a fraud who does nothing
    more than "name drops". You've impressed a bar-maid like Leonel
    Williams, but that's it.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  12. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    insults don't change reality Bill. you should know that by now.
    here it is in your own posted words, truth hurts doesn't it:

    Forced to remove you from the presence of one of our legislators at the
    state democratic convention? They had to step in to stop you and it took
    more than one person to drag you away from an elected lawmaker who needs
    to understand the TMRA2 position ?
    I'm sure you made a great impression that will be remembered and spoken
    of by this legislator to his fellow lawmakers for a while to come
    whenever this issue comes up.

    Seek help Bill.[/QUOTE]

    That's what THIS big information you had was all about?!?!?!

    Jeez, John Moron!!!!

    You truly live up to your name!!!

    I would've been more concerned about Mike Alvey going upside a
    legislator than anyone else!!! No wonder you got that story messed all
    up. You can't even get that one right!

    And besides that, what songs have you produced? It sure wasn't any of
    ZZ Top's songs. I'm planning very much so to ask Billy Gibbons if he
    knows a John Moran from Galveston next time he's in Muddy Waters. I'm
    betting I know what his answer will be.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  13. Bill Walker

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    Wanna go to Muddy Waters with me this week???

    I'm sure it would be exciting to see what answers we can get.

    I'm glad he "name dropped" Billy Gibbons. I guess John Moron didn't
    realize that I know where to find him.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  14. Bill Walker

    Brian Walker Guest

    I'm really pleased that you "name dropped" Billy Gibbons. The two
    people in the music industry that I know where to find them and have
    access to them is Billy Gibbons and Don Henley.

    We'll be sure to ask about you specifically.
     
    Brian Walker, Jul 6, 2004
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  15. Please do. Definitely, by all means do.

    So do you know where BFG is at the moment?
    Did you read his interview in the March issue Guitar Player magazine?

    You are about to shown as the jackass you are.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  16. yaH, and some of us lived to tell. It's an awful lot of fun, but a very
    difficult bidness; everyone wants to be in it for the glam factor but
    not everyone wants to work. It's really not a very large industry when
    you really get into it and it's getting smaller for the wrong reasons.
    Long term tho', it will never disappear, it's too fundamental for most
    people. Everyone has songs they link to memories and life and the
    performances of good artists is unstoppable. For the big motorcycle
    rallies,like ROT and others, it's always a question of who the
    entertainment will be. How the hell Elton John got picked for the HD
    100th still has a lot of people scratching their heads going.."say
    whaaaa.....???" ZZ played the 95th iirc, and that's a much better fit
    imo.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  17. and it's been in my sig line for a long time; as always, reading
    comprehension counts. You came in the back way, which is actually a
    very cool routing to find all this stuff. TeamStrange are some good
    folks with a great sense of humor and a long time commitment to riding
    and putting on events. Finding the time to do it is always the biggest
    issue here.

    I bet you're happy to have the "oooo Water" crowd out of there. I
    always avoid going to the island on holiday weekends for the same
    reasons. Crowds and the affililated traffic are no fun; everything is
    better during the week or off times.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  18. When with Willie? I did a reasonable amount of work with him in the
    late 80s/early90s and know the folks at Pedernales real well. A few
    albums (Promiseland and Seashores of Old Mexico with Will and Merle
    Haggard, some other stuff I forget) and we mixed the music score to "Red
    Headed Stranger" movie at my shop. When the IRS shut Pedernales down,
    Larry Greenhill, who was Will's longtime engineer came to work for me
    until it was ressurected in the mid 90s and he went back up there.

    Bear likely knows Freddie Fletcher too, who's an old pal of mine. He's
    Will's nephew and occassional drummer on some tours in years past.
    Freddie now runs Pedernales and Larry retired from the biz, went back to
    Nashville. Bee Spears was the bass player I knew best with Willie, but
    you know how those things rotate around depending upon peoples schedules
    and lives. Bee's gone now, sad to say. Had a great tone and touch on an
    upright, just an East Texas good ole boy.

    It's a small world, aint it? I gotta get up your way to say hi and will
    for the Roadkill Safari at some point before October.

    that allmusic site kills me; i don't remember half the stuff they list
    there and they miss so much other stuff I do remember it's ridiculous.
    The Eric Johnson "Venus Isle" began life as a live recording done in our
    remote truck and I never think of it.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  19. If you are looking at the allmusic site, most of that is correct, but
    there are gaping holes also. They don't show much from the 80s at all
    and there's a bunch of stuff from that period that is great. I'd
    forgotten about the INXS stuff they list and then they don't list Stop
    Making Sense? Very odd. They only list one Little Joe y la Familia
    album, and there were several we did. It's pretty hit and miss for the
    80s but whatever. The studio site has the listings I think are more
    representative over the years. My chops are on the engineering side
    rather than artist if that helps to quantify the list. Maybe I'll take
    the time to update the allmusic site someday.
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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  20. HAHAHAHAHA oh no, you are absolutely right, how could I miss that
    relationship?
     
    another viewer, Jul 6, 2004
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