On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>> trainguard wrote:
...
>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
>>> that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
>>> life.
>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>> his sexual preferences.
> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
> judgments upon everyone else..
Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
IS that even a word?
--Or did you forget to charge your 'magnetic capacitors' again?
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:22:58 -0500, Slackfest wrote:
> On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>>> trainguard wrote:
> ...
>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced
>>>> himself that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in
>>>> real life.
>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>>> his sexual preferences.
>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>> judgments upon everyone else..
> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
> IS that even a word?
Believe it or not, it is. I knew it as a French term meaning fable (like Aesop) but wasn't sure if it was considered English, as well, so I looked. It is, and means the same thing.
Definition of APOLOGUE
: an allegorical narrative usually intended to convey a moral
Examples of APOLOGUE
<the film is an apologue of sorts, but the message is couched in a zany and action-filled plot>
I doubt it has much currency in America, or there would be a version of it spelled "apolog". There isn't.
My gawd. Steve actually said something that was actually of any use to anyone. Mark this day on your calendar!
> --Or did you forget to charge your 'magnetic capacitors' again?
-- "You'll notice that I WON'T disavow Nugent." -- Fake Bill, because when you're in the GOP, you just can't get enough violent pedos
-- "You'll notice that I WON'T disavow Nugent." -- Fake Bill, because when you're in the GOP, you just can't get enough violent pedos
> > > >> > >> > On 18 ???, 04:57, Kurt Nicklas <kurtnick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> > >> > > Leaving tomorrow for Moscow with a 9 hr layover in Helsinki. Also plan
> > > >> > >> > > to visit Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod
> > > >> > >> > > during my 2 weeks in Putinostan.
> > > >> > >> > > Hey, for the benefit of all the Usenet stalkers like Jamieson and
> > > >> > >> > > Rosell you can see where I'll be in Moscow
> > > >> > >> > > courtesy of Google Streetview:
> > > >> > >> > Here in Russia we have a land of productive riches but a government
> > > >> > >> > which holds countless acres in private reserve. We have an elite that
> > > >> > >> > enjoys percs with no middle class to speak of. Government red tape
> > > >> > >> > prevents entrepreneurship. Factory buildings stand idle and in decay.
> > > >> > >> > The central government warns about 'enemies of the state'. The
> > > >> > >> > opposition is persecuted while those in power thinks that all good
> > > >> > >> > things are and should be flowing from their 'largesse'.
> > > >> > >> > That's what it's like here in Russia.
> > > >> > >> Yes, a neo-con creation, courtesy of Sachs, the 'Harvard Boys' and
> > > >> > >> Chubais!
> > > >> > >> You should be at home there!
> > > >> > >Where my wife is I am always at home, Huckleberry.
> > > >> > >You should be so lucky.
> > > >> > Worthington doesn't want a wife.. not unless he can find some guy to
> > > >> > crawl around in his closet with him....
> > > >> I expect he hangs around with some fellow rug munchers.
> > > >Someone really needs to explain anatomy to you.....rather quickly!
> > > >Dr. Barry Worthington
> > > What Barry means to say is that he's more accurately identified as a
> > > fudge packer...
> > Funny how you and your little boyfriend Kurt here are far more graphic
> > and detailed with your homosexual imagery than the apparently gay
> > trainguard, Stevie.
> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual.Stevehas convinced himself
> that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
> life.
> Dr. Barry Worthington
Not surprising. Little Stevie likes to project apparently. We're
talking about a guy who also has a disturbing, stalker-like obsession
with Zepp and a bizarre fixation with mens' weight, after all.
> > > > > > > On Apr 23, 5:31 am, Kurt Nicklas <kurtnick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > > On 18 апр, 04:57, Kurt Nicklas <kurtnick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > > > Leaving tomorrow for Moscow with a 9 hr layover in Helsinki. Also plan
> > > > > > > > > to visit Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod
> > > > > > > > > during my 2 weeks in Putinostan.
> > > > > > > > > Hey, for the benefit of all the Usenet stalkers like Jamieson and
> > > > > > > > > Rosell you can see where I'll be in Moscow
> > > > > > > > > courtesy of Google Streetview:
> > > > > > > > Here in Russia we have a land of productive riches but a government
> > > > > > > > which holds countless acres in private reserve. We have an elite that
> > > > > > > > enjoys percs with no middle class to speak of. Government red tape
> > > > > > > > prevents entrepreneurship. Factory buildings stand idle and in decay.
> > > > > > > > The central government warns about 'enemies of the state'. The
> > > > > > > > opposition is persecuted while those in power thinks that all good
> > > > > > > > things are and should be flowing from their 'largesse'.
> > > > > > > > That's what it's like here in Russia.
> > > > > > > Yes, a neo-con creation, courtesy of Sachs, the 'Harvard Boys' and
> > > > > > > Chubais!
> > > > > > > You should be at home there!
> > > > > > Where my wife is I am always at home, Huckleberry.
> > > > > > You should be so lucky.
> > > > > Went right over your head Kurt, didn't it?
> > > > What hurt you more, Huckleberry? - the fact that I ignored your
> > > > pretentious name dropping or the part about my wife?
> > > I'm not interested in your wife (if she exists).
> > She accounts for me being here and being confortable. But you wouldn't
> > know anything about that....
> Nor do I wish to....
> > And the fact that you
> > > are so pig ignorant of recent Russian economic history cannot be
> > > masked by a reference to 'name dropping'.
> > It's all you do, Huckleberry. MOF, it's what you are here for.
> 'Name droppers' can only impress if their object actually knows who
> they are talking about. But you have no idea who Sachs or Chubais are/
> were!
> > I've actually read Jeffrey
> > > Sachs....more to the point, I've seen at first hand the damage that he
> > > was partly responsible for.
> > Prove it. As usual you're sounding like a pathetic, pretentious jerk-
> > off to me.
> I read his seminal opinion piece "What is to be Done?" in the
> Economist (I think). I then explored the rather dubious concepts of
> 'big bang', 'macroeconomic stabilisation' and 'the J-curve'.
> I also remember the ploght of the elderly in the former Soviet
> Union...the groups of them begging outside the entrances to churches,
> their dignity, and how they gravely crossed themselves if you gave
> them any money.
> > > > You really are SOOOOO easy, you know.
> > > And you are easy to step in....like shit, really......
> > Is the fact that you are so interested in shit accounted for by you
> > being a rug muncher like Canyon says, Huckleberry?
> Someone else who needs a quick anatomy lesson!
> I hope that your marital experience was not as traumatic as John
> Ruskin's!
> Dr. Barry Worthington
I am inserting here the following, which Kurt has seen fit to e-mail
me, God knows why!
> > > > > > Where my wife is I am always at home, Huckleberry.
> > > > > > You should be so lucky.
> > > > > Went right over your head Kurt, didn't it?
> > > > What hurt you more, Huckleberry? - the fact that I ignored your
> > > > pretentious name dropping or the part about my wife?
> > > I'm not interested in your wife (if she exists).
> > She accounts for me being here and being confortable. But you wouldn't
> > know anything about that....
> Nor do I wish to....
YOu stated that I would be "confortable" in Russia
(I actually said that he might feel 'at home' there....)
and I agreed that I
would but for a very different reason that your pretentiousness could
imagine.
Don't like my posts, Huckleberry....don't read them.
(I always read what people post to me...and then answer. Of course, he
might not like the answer, but he does get one. It's called courtesy.)
> > And the fact that you
> > > are so pig ignorant of recent Russian economic history cannot be
> > > masked by a reference to 'name dropping'.
> > It's all you do, Huckleberry. MOF, it's what you are here for.
> 'Name droppers' can only impress if their object actually knows who
> they are talking about.
You don't have to be impressed by name droppers to know what they are
doing and why they are doing it.
You don't impress me, Huckleberry. Never have. Never will. But I do
know exactly what you're up to.
(Well, at least I don't stalk people.)
> But you have no idea who Sachs or Chubais are/
> were!
Prove it.
(No, the burden of proof rests with him.)
> > I've actually read Jeffrey
> > > Sachs....more to the point, I've seen at first hand the damage that he
> > > was partly responsible for.
> > Prove it. As usual you're sounding like a pathetic, pretentious jerk-
> > off to me.
> I read his seminal opinion piece "What is to be Done?" in the
> Economist (I think). I then explored the rather dubious concepts of
> 'big bang', 'macroeconomic stabilisation' and 'the J-curve'.
Hahaha. You can find anything on the internet and block copy it. I
think you're a semi-literate moron with pretentions of grandeur.
(He could even find an artice of mine called 'Riding the J-Curve'.)
> I also remember the plight of the elderly in the former Soviet
> Union...the groups of them begging outside the entrances to churches,
> their dignity, and how they gravely crossed themselves if you gave
> them any money.
They're still there, Huckleberry. Saw them just last Sunday lined up
outside a small restored church by the MGU dormatory on Ulitsa
Shvernika.
(And how did he feel?)
> > > > You really are SOOOOO easy, you know.
> > > And you are easy to step in....like shit, really......
> > Is the fact that you are so interested in shit accounted for by you
> > being a rug muncher like Canyon says, Huckleberry?
> Someone else who needs a quick anatomy lesson!
> I hope that your marital experience was not as traumatic as John
> Ruskin's!
So? You can get to Wikipedia from your janitor's closet. What does
that prove??
(Kurt probably has never heard of Ruskin...)
I am tempted to e-mail him back, but that isn't nettiquette.
> >> > >> > >> > On 18 ???, 04:57, Kurt Nicklas <kurtnick...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > >> > >> > > Leaving tomorrow for Moscow with a 9 hr layover in Helsinki. Also plan
> >> > >> > >> > > to visit Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod
> >> > >> > >> > > during my 2 weeks in Putinostan.
> >> > >> > >> > > Hey, for the benefit of all the Usenet stalkers like Jamieson and
> >> > >> > >> > > Rosell you can see where I'll be in Moscow
> >> > >> > >> > > courtesy of Google Streetview:
> >> > >> > >> > Here in Russia we have a land of productive riches but a government
> >> > >> > >> > which holds countless acres in private reserve. We have an elite that
> >> > >> > >> > enjoys percs with no middle class to speak of. Government red tape
> >> > >> > >> > prevents entrepreneurship. Factory buildings stand idle and in decay.
> >> > >> > >> > The central government warns about 'enemies of the state'. The
> >> > >> > >> > opposition is persecuted while those in power thinks that all good
> >> > >> > >> > things are and should be flowing from their 'largesse'.
> >> > >> > >> > That's what it's like here in Russia.
> >> > >> > >> Yes, a neo-con creation, courtesy of Sachs, the 'Harvard Boys' and
> >> > >> > >> Chubais!
> >> > >> > >> You should be at home there!
> >> > >> > >Where my wife is I am always at home, Huckleberry.
> >> > >> > >You should be so lucky.
> >> > >> > Worthington doesn't want a wife.. not unless he can find some guy to
> >> > >> > crawl around in his closet with him....
> >> > >> I expect he hangs around with some fellow rug munchers.
> >> > >Someone really needs to explain anatomy to you.....rather quickly!
> >> > >Dr. Barry Worthington
> >> > What Barry means to say is that he's more accurately identified as a
> >> > fudge packer...
> >> Funny how you and your little boyfriend Kurt here are far more graphic
> >> and detailed with your homosexual imagery than the apparently gay
> >> trainguard, Stevie.
> >Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
> >that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
> >life.
> >Dr. Barry Worthington
> Barry claims he's heterosexual yet he's spent his whole life devoid of
> feminine companionship... Choosing instead, to wander about in the
> section of his home town known as the "gay village." Barry is afraid
> to come out of the closet for fear that his prudish church friends,
> who are his only friends, will disapprove.
Steve's carefully assembled version of alternative reality. He knows
Manchester has a 'gay village'. I never mention my sex life, since it
isn't relevant to any posting, nor is it anyone's business, and
gentlemen certainly do not divulge their feminine infatuations and
adventures (less so now than when I was younger). I sometimes write
about theology and New testament Studies. Put all this together, and,
voila.......Steve thinks he knows me.
<baron.von.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>>> trainguard wrote:
>...
>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
>>>> that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
>>>> life.
>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>>> his sexual preferences.
>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
>Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>> judgments upon everyone else..
>Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
Well, actually, no judgments required for you, Lichner... you are an
alcoholic dead-beat dad. You admitted it.
>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
>IS that even a word?
Yes it is... Sorry, I guess I forgot I was talking to uneducated
fools.. It's a term that nicely describes the phrase: "people who
live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones."
>> >> > >> > >> > On 18 ???, 04:57, Kurt Nicklas <kurtnick...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> > >> > >> > > Leaving tomorrow for Moscow with a 9 hr layover in Helsinki. Also plan
>> >> > >> > >> > > to visit Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod
>> >> > >> > >> > > during my 2 weeks in Putinostan.
>> >> > >> > >> > > Hey, for the benefit of all the Usenet stalkers like Jamieson and
>> >> > >> > >> > > Rosell you can see where I'll be in Moscow
>> >> > >> > >> > > courtesy of Google Streetview:
>> >> > >> > >> > Here in Russia we have a land of productive riches but a government
>> >> > >> > >> > which holds countless acres in private reserve. We have an elite that
>> >> > >> > >> > enjoys percs with no middle class to speak of. Government red tape
>> >> > >> > >> > prevents entrepreneurship. Factory buildings stand idle and in decay.
>> >> > >> > >> > The central government warns about 'enemies of the state'. The
>> >> > >> > >> > opposition is persecuted while those in power thinks that all good
>> >> > >> > >> > things are and should be flowing from their 'largesse'.
>> >> > >> > >> > That's what it's like here in Russia.
>> >> > >> > >> Yes, a neo-con creation, courtesy of Sachs, the 'Harvard Boys' and
>> >> > >> > >> Chubais!
>> >> > >> > >> You should be at home there!
>> >> > >> > >Where my wife is I am always at home, Huckleberry.
>> >> > >> > >You should be so lucky.
>> >> > >> > Worthington doesn't want a wife.. not unless he can find some guy to
>> >> > >> > crawl around in his closet with him....
>> >> > >> I expect he hangs around with some fellow rug munchers.
>> >> > >Someone really needs to explain anatomy to you.....rather quickly!
>> >> > >Dr. Barry Worthington
>> >> > What Barry means to say is that he's more accurately identified as a
>> >> > fudge packer...
>> >> Funny how you and your little boyfriend Kurt here are far more graphic
>> >> and detailed with your homosexual imagery than the apparently gay
>> >> trainguard, Stevie.
>> >Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
>> >that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
>> >life.
>> >Dr. Barry Worthington
>> Barry claims he's heterosexual yet he's spent his whole life devoid of
>> feminine companionship... Choosing instead, to wander about in the
>> section of his home town known as the "gay village." Barry is afraid
>> to come out of the closet for fear that his prudish church friends,
>> who are his only friends, will disapprove.
>Steve's carefully assembled version of alternative reality. He knows
>Manchester has a 'gay village'. I never mention my sex life, since it
That's because you're ashamed of it, Barry.. ashamed of being a
homosexual... and you're a leftist...
>isn't relevant to any posting, nor is it anyone's business, and
>gentlemen certainly do not divulge their feminine infatuations and
>adventures (less so now than when I was younger). I sometimes write
Of course, Barry's infatuations and adventures were not with anyone of
the feminine gender.. although they might have been on the femmy
side.. Barry is probably a bit femmy too.
>about theology and New testament Studies. Put all this together, and,
>voila.......Steve thinks he knows me.
My guess is that Barry, who must have been a momma's boy, is well
ingrained into his mommie's old church and her old bitty church
friends. I note that Barry is totally incapable of dealing with
anyone who questions his knowledge of things... that's pretty much
what you'd expect from someone who has only had contact with people as
a teacher... His contacts with the church folks, of course, does not
require any real-life social skills..
>> On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
>>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>>>> trainguard wrote:
>> ...
>>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced
>>>>> himself that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in
>>>>> real life.
>>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>>>> his sexual preferences.
>>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
>> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>>> judgments upon everyone else..
>> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
>>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
>> IS that even a word?
>Believe it or not, it is. I knew it as a French term meaning fable (like >Aesop) but wasn't sure if it was considered English, as well, so I >looked. It is, and means the same thing.
>Definition of APOLOGUE
>: an allegorical narrative usually intended to convey a moral
>Examples of APOLOGUE
> <the film is an apologue of sorts, but the message is couched in a >zany and action-filled plot>
>I doubt it has much currency in America, or there would be a version of >it spelled "apolog". There isn't.
>My gawd. Steve actually said something that was actually of any use to >anyone. Mark this day on your calendar!
Oh good grief, the leftist fools have learned a new word. They aren't
totally unteachable...
>> >> Well, Not when you take into account he has to squat to piss.
>> >"Men piss; Knickers tinkles"
>> I'll betZeppsits to piss.
>And now taking his obsession to a whole new level of creepy, Canyon
>likes to think about Zepp going to the bathroom.
He's just pissed because I can lay turds that are smarter than he is.
--
"So called payroll taxes aren't taxes at all" -- Steve Canyon, trying to explain
why millionaires don't actually pay less taxes than median income families.
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 15:10:21 +0000 (UTC), 2966 Dead replied to:
>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:22:58 -0500, Slackfest wrote:
>>> On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
>>>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>>>>> trainguard wrote:
----->
>>>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced
>>>>>> himself that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in
>>>>>> real life.
>>>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>>>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>>>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>>>>> his sexual preferences.
>>>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
>>> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>>>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>>>> judgments upon everyone else..
>>> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
>>>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
>>> IS that even a word?
>> Believe it or not, it is. I knew it as a French term meaning fable (like
>> Aesop) but wasn't sure if it was considered English, as well, so I
>> looked. It is, and means the same thing.
>> Definition of APOLOGUE
>> : an allegorical narrative usually intended to convey a moral
>> Examples of APOLOGUE
>> <the film is an apologue of sorts, but the message is couched in a
>> zany and action-filled plot>
>> I doubt it has much currency in America, or there would be a version of
>> it spelled "apolog". There isn't.
>> My gawd. Steve actually said something that was actually of any use to
>> anyone. Mark this day on your calendar!
> Oh good grief
Steve, stop pretending that you're the victim. We both know that
for all your 'bluster and spit', you're actually terrified by
liberals and what they stand for (eg progressive issues)..
--Yeah, it's that obvious.. You're running scared.. *>LOL!<*
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 09:22:58 -0500, Slackfest was laughing at:
>> On 4/25/2012 7:05 AM, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined like an alcoholic:
>>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 03:56:41 -0700, linuxgal wrote:
>>>> trainguard wrote:
---->
>>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
>>>>> that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
>>>>> life.
>>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>>>> his sexual preferences.
>>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
>> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>>> judgments upon everyone else..
>> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
> Well, actually, no judgments required
Well, I've never thought of you as having any judgment, especially after your faulty interpretations of Faraday and Coulomb's Laws..
Try not to act-out so fearfully, m'kay?
>>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
>> IS that even a word?
> Yes it is...
A moral fable, especially one having animals or inanimate objects as characters, as in Aesop's Fables?
A piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events?
An apologue or apolog (from the Greek ἀπόλογος, a "statement"
or "account") is a brief fable or allegorical story with pointed
or exaggerated details, meant to serve as a pleasant vehicle for
a moral doctrine or to convey a useful lesson without stating it
explicitly. Unlike a fable, the moral is more important than the
narrative details. As with the parable, the apologue is a tool of
rhetorical argument used to convince or persuade.
Sorry, the only 'glass house' involved with that is yours.
--Got any of those "magnetic capacitors" you were bragging about yet?
>> On Apr 25, 11:28 am, Sleaze'n'Scandal whined desperately for attention:
>>> On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:07:01 -0700 (PDT), trainguard
>>>> On Apr 25, 1:16 am, natjackm9...@yahoo.com wrote:
---->
>>>>> Funny how you and your little boyfriend Kurt here are far more graphic
>>>>> and detailed with your homosexual imagery than the apparently gay
>>>>> trainguard, Stevie.
>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced himself
>>>> that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in real
>>>> life.
>>> Barry claims he's heterosexual yet he's spent his whole life devoid of
>>> feminine companionship... Choosing instead, to wander about in the
>>> section of his home town known as the "gay village." Barry is afraid
>>> to come out of the closet for fear that his prudish church friends,
>>> who are his only friends, will disapprove.
>> Steve's carefully assembled version of alternative reality. He knows
>> Manchester has a 'gay village'. I never mention my sex life, since it
> That's because you're ashamed of it, Barry.. ashamed of being a
> homosexual...
> --
> "So called payroll taxes aren't taxes at all" -- Steve Canyon, trying to explain
> why millionaires don't actually pay less taxes than median income families.
Slackfest wrote:
> Steve, stop pretending that you're the victim. We both know that
> for all your 'bluster and spit', you're actually terrified by
> liberals and what they stand for (eg progressive issues)..
Liberalism: "You earn it; we spend it; borrow the rest from China, send the bill to your grandchildren. Any questions?"
Steve wrote:
> Yes it is... Sorry, I guess I forgot I was talking to uneducated
> fools.. It's a term that nicely describes the phrase: "people who
> live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones."
People who live in glass houses should ball in the basement.
> >>>>> trainguard wrote:
> ----->
> >>>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced
> >>>>>> himself that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in
> >>>>>> real life.
> >>>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
> >>>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
> >>>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
> >>>>> his sexual preferences.
> >>>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
> >>> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
> >>>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
> >>>> judgments upon everyone else..
> >>> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
> >>>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
> >>> IS that even a word?
> >> Believe it or not, it is. I knew it as a French term meaning fable (like
> >> Aesop) but wasn't sure if it was considered English, as well, so I
> >> looked. It is, and means the same thing.
> >> Definition of APOLOGUE
> >> : an allegorical narrative usually intended to convey a moral
> >> Examples of APOLOGUE
> >> <the film is an apologue of sorts, but the message is couched in a
> >> zany and action-filled plot>
> >> I doubt it has much currency in America, or there would be a version of
> >> it spelled "apolog". There isn't.
> >> My gawd. Steve actually said something that was actually of any use to
> >> anyone. Mark this day on your calendar!
> > Oh good grief
> Steve, stop pretending that you're the victim. We both know that
> for all your 'bluster and spit', you're actually terrified by
> liberals and what they stand for (eg progressive issues)..
> --Yeah, it's that obvious.. You're running scared.. *>LOL!
He's also obsessed with gayness and believes that he can spot it where
it doesn't exist. He is perhaps, afraid to question his own sexuality.
Those of us who are happy with our sexuality, be it heterosexual (the
majority of men) or homosexual (the minority of men) don't find it
necessary to behave like that.
>> >>>>> trainguard wrote:
>> ----->
>> >>>>>> Not that it matters, but I'm heterosexual. Steve has convinced
>> >>>>>> himself that I'm gay...but his 'gaydar' wouldn't get him very far in
>> >>>>>> real life.
>> >>>>> Senator Larry "Wide Stance" Craig once held a press conference where
>> >>>>> firmly stated he was not gay and never has been gay. And I was all,
>> >>>>> like, this is the 21st Century, what a waste of time telling us about
>> >>>>> his sexual preferences.
>> >>>> Of course, nobody gives a toilet tinkle
>> >>> Rather an immature term, on your behalf..
>> >>>> were it not for the old fruit insisting that he's qualified to pass
>> >>>> judgments upon everyone else..
>> >>> Sort of like what you're doing, "stevo"?
>> >>>> which then, using the stones and glass houses apologue,
>> >>> IS that even a word?
>> >> Believe it or not, it is. I knew it as a French term meaning fable (like
>> >> Aesop) but wasn't sure if it was considered English, as well, so I
>> >> looked. It is, and means the same thing.
>> >> Definition of APOLOGUE
>> >> : an allegorical narrative usually intended to convey a moral
>> >> Examples of APOLOGUE
>> >> <the film is an apologue of sorts, but the message is couched in a
>> >> zany and action-filled plot>
>> >> I doubt it has much currency in America, or there would be a version of
>> >> it spelled "apolog". There isn't.
>> >> My gawd. Steve actually said something that was actually of any use to
>> >> anyone. Mark this day on your calendar!
>> > Oh good grief
>> Steve, stop pretending that you're the victim. We both know that
>> for all your 'bluster and spit', you're actually terrified by
>> liberals and what they stand for (eg progressive issues)..
>> --Yeah, it's that obvious.. You're running scared.. *>LOL!
>He's also obsessed with gayness and believes that he can spot it where
>it doesn't exist.
Barry is scared to death that the old bitties at his church will
discover that he's gay... then they'll gossip and talk incessantly
about "how his poor mother must be rolling over in her grave, bless
her soul."
> He is perhaps, afraid to question his own sexuality.
>Those of us who are happy with our sexuality, be it heterosexual (the
>majority of men) or homosexual (the minority of men) don't find it
>necessary to behave like that.
Barry tries to claim that he knows anything about how men behave
normally... and knowing that he's a homosexual momma's boy who's
never had any contact with normal men..