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Ray Gordon, creator of the pivot  
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Newsgroups: rec.games.chess.politics, alt.sports.gymnastics, alt.privacy.anon-server, alt.seduction.fast, alt.hypnosis
From: "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\"" <r...@cybersheet.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:50:08 -0500
Local: Fri, Feb 22 2008 3:50 pm
Subject: Re: bellsouth.net postings, $2m laptop, the Holy Bible
Wow, JJT stalks my mom (even claimed to have her on video trashing me; JJT
is a sick fuck), he gets caught in all those lies about me, his lies and
behavior incite others, and now he wants to curtail the damages by
pretending to care?

I don't need the help: I'm not one of those rich assholes who dumped his
parents in a nursing home, which usually happens when someone is sick and
FALLS because they LIVE ALONE and have to do things like shopping and chores
when they should be resting in bed.

My mom never spent a day in a nursing home, ate and was able to function
normally, without painkillers, until the day she died (of cancer no less),
never had to get out of bed if she didn't want to, never had to cook a meal
or shop if she didn't want to, and didn't have strangers caring for her with
all those inherent humiliations and problems.

The life she had until she got sick was better than 99 percent of the people
reading this will ever experience.  I should post the picture from a dinner
party in 1966 or so with her, my dad, and Pierre Salinger (dad's best friend
and poker buddy), when she was in her prime.

That I chose to do medical transcription from home while building what are
now very profitable internet ventures was only logical.  That I'd want to
work for Penn was also logical for the same reasons.  There was never ANY
chance that my mother would have ever had to do without, no matter if she'd
lived another twenty years.  It was set up so that she was always cared for.

Had she died a day earlier, she'd have missed out, since she was still
functional, and had she died a day later, it would have been a tragedy since
her body literally had nothing left.  There was no stopping the cancer,
because the type she had was one that doctors don't catch easily.  Three
doctors in fact missed it when she had other minor problems.  She also never
had to go to the doctor alone.  It was as if her body had the expiration
date stamped on it the day she was born.

Pity those who abandon their parents at the end, putting them at risk of
severe physical injury secondary to having to care for themselves (like I
said, sick people fall when they get out of bed when they shouldn't, and
that's usually what kills them).

The life she gave me growing up in NYC, in one of the wealthiest areas of
the country, and to sustain our lifestyle after my dad died suddenly,
leaving us nothing, was phenonenal.  Thanks to the internet, she was able to
stay tuned in to the world much more easily as well.

Anyone could live longer than they do, and things can always go better than
they did, but considering what she died of, I doubt she has a single regret.
I do know that without a caregiver on call the last few years, it would have
been far worse for her, as it would have been had she been stuck in a
nursing home like some assholes I won't name for now did to their parents.

As for the anonymous freak, they demonstrate the reason the imposter didn't
post anonymously: no credibility when one does that.

As for my mom, I have nothing more to say about the matter, as my duties as
a son are now finished, since both of my parents are dead.  Compared to what
happens to most old widows whose husband left them nothing, I'm glad I was
able to help her and would have had no problem doing so for as long as it
takes.

I sure as hell wouldn't move out on her to impress some stripper whore like
"Yuck" who was kind enough to make a post that she thought I needed to "move
out"  Hers was the first post I read when I got back from the hospital.
It's amazing how stupid some people are especially since they could have
easily found the truth out, but the lie was too much fun for them to tell.

Anyone thinking they can push my buttons over someone they tried to harm for
years, and now can't, is the one who needs meds or therapy.  It's also
amazing how much money one can make when they no longer have to play nurse
or fix their lifestyle to one place.  I suspect when people see just how
well-defended I am, they're going to find ways to backpedal, or just back
off, praying they quit while they were ahead.  If they didn't, they'll
figure out soon enough why they should have, since breaking the law is bad
enough, but doing it in this way isn't going to make anyone look very good.

I didn't need to "become a man" because I've been one all along, and a lot
more of one than the losers here, as their postings are now proving even
more than their past conduct did.

--
Ray Gordon, The ORIGINAL Lifestyle Seduction Guru
http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html
Includes 29 Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/project-5000

Don't rely on overexposed, mass-marketed commercial seduction methods which
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Beware!  VH-1's "The Pickup Artst" was FRAUDULENT.  Six of the eight
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targets got mad when VH-1 said "there are no actors in this club" and ruined
their prromised acting credit.  What else has Mystery lied about?


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