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Christopher McKinstry

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Jan 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/18/97
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Announcement:

CR6 Launch Party
http://www.cr6.com

Valentine's Day
Friday February 14th
8pm - 2am
Pyramid Cabaret

Duotang - LIVE!

Tickets $2 at the door
Please bring a non-perishable food item for Winnipeg Harvest
(A portion of proceeds will be donated to Winnipeg Harvest and Amnesty
International)

signed,

Captain Capitalism
aka
--
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Christopher Mckinstry

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Jan 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/18/97
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Terry Johns wrote:
> Why not donate some of the money collected to women's shelters, since
> you have been known to send a few women to these same places......

aside from the slander (i've never sent any woman to a shelter), i
decide who i give money to, and how much, not you.

i think it's time i run a Dunn & Bradstreet credit check on your
business and post it here... i hear you're not doing too well. Maybe you
should give up the internet service and use the money to feed your
horses... i hear they are very under fed. Maybe we should have the
Humain Society pay you a little visit.

Norman R. Gall

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Jan 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/18/97
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Christopher Mckinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> i think it's time i run a Dunn & Bradstreet credit check on your
> business and post it here... i hear you're not doing too well. Maybe you
> should give up the internet service and use the money to feed your
> horses... i hear they are very under fed. Maybe we should have the
> Humain Society pay you a little visit.

He's back!!

And better than ever, I must say.

Norm "I'ver never worked as a Public Relations Officer" Gall
--
"When angry, count a hundred. When very angry, swear."
- Mark Twain

Christopher Mckinstry

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Jan 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/18/97
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Terry Johns wrote:

> Actually it might be more amusing if everyone wrote a note to cknd
> about our little Captain here............their e-mail is
> news...@cknd.wpgtv.com
>
> Everyone send one of your prize private Mckinstry e-mails.......I am
> sure their news department would enjoy the reading.....
> Smiles :)
>
> Terry...

why not CNN? or CBC National? or Venture? or CTV, or MTN or YTV... they
all did (or are doing) stories on clickable.

i figured you'd take the bait terry. notice my posting sat there for a
full day and no one was dumb enough to touch it... execpt you.

i just won another bottle of scotch because i yet again forsaw
wpg.general behavior... and used it for my own gain. business as usual.

keep it up, you're making me more famous (and richer).

ps. it is typical of you to put your own amusement before the hungry
citizens of winnipeg, and the torchered citizens of the world that
winnipeg harvest and amnesty international support.

Greg Kaletzke

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Christopher Mckinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> i figured you'd take the bait terry. notice my posting sat there for a
> full day and no one was dumb enough to touch it... execpt you.

Yea, the guy who was in the hospital for a couple of days! Christ
McChimanzee, intelligence has *nothing* to do with it; while boredom has
*everything* to do with it. It's similar to watching a dung beetle. If
you've never seen one before, it's interesting to watch them do their
thing. But they just keep doing the same thing over, and over, and over,
and over, and over, and over again; so after you've seen it the first
time, it's just *not* interesting anymore. Terry, on the other hand, was
full of piss and vinegar; anxious to stretch his legs after being in the
hospital so he took a swipe at the first bug he saw. Although I suppose
your lack of self-esteem will keep you from seeing the truth in this.
*sigh*



> i just won another bottle of scotch because i yet again forsaw
> wpg.general behavior... and used it for my own gain. business as usual.

Can't you do *anything* original? That 'Grape Jam' (or whatever it's
called) site has been operating for four years already, yours doesn't
open until *next* month; you take *my* line and use it *after* you
responded to it with such disdain ("eeeeeewww alcohol, go have another
drink, Greg"); etc., etc. Or is this just your quadruple amputee method
of trolling? Either way, it's not very original at all. However I am
kind of flattered that you'd use my stuff after telling me that you
*never* read it. But I knew *that* was a lie as well.

> and the torchered citizens of the world

Does that include the ex-wife that you pistol-whipped?

That reminds me. I think you meant to put "Captain Cuckhold" instead of
"Captain Capitalism" at the end of your first post. Hope this helps.
Loser.

net...@cyberspc.mb.ca

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 18:06:09 -0600, Christopher Mckinstry
<ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

<snip>bandwidth reclamation technique

You know Chris...

No one really gives a shit what you do, or what you have to say....
You go play your games, put on your soap..... if your making money
on it then the consensus of the newsgroup was correct... that there
sure as hell are a great number of gullible people out there...


Opus

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Christopher Mckinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

|Terry Johns wrote:
|> Why not donate some of the money collected to women's shelters, since
|> you have been known to send a few women to these same places......

|aside from the slander (i've never sent any woman to a shelter), i
|decide who i give money to, and how much, not you.

|i think it's time i run a Dunn & Bradstreet credit check on your


|business and post it here... i hear you're not doing too well. Maybe you
|should give up the internet service and use the money to feed your
|horses... i hear they are very under fed. Maybe we should have the
|Humain Society pay you a little visit.

I would question the legality and morality of posting private credit
information on a public forum. I also question the schoolyard type
tactic of posting innuendo and rumor in response to a statement
related to a documented fact that is a matter of public record. I know
Terry well enough to know for a fact that any suggestion that his
horses recieve anything less than the best care would be akin to
slander, if not outright defamation of character. I have kept out of
your little tantrums in the past [none of my business] but anybody who
threatens to harm a beautiful innocent animal doesn't deserve that
much respect. Who am I? Why I am one of those "losers" who uses an
"unlimited access slum" ISP that you so eloquently refer to in the not
too distant past.

Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time.
--

*Opus-* <aka Jim>

"Your fears are like a magnet, they will pull
you to your beliefs" -Master Po, original Kung Fu series.
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___/Television, the drug of the nation \___
\Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation/
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"And now for something completely different-
-a man with 3 buttocks"
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http://www.momi.com/bbws/opus-.htm


Christopher McKinstry

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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you'd think even an "air cooled engine mechanic" would have the brains
not to put a "back" button on his top most page...

> http://www.momi.com/bbws/opus-.htm

Christopher McKinstry

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Terry Johns wrote:

>
> On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 20:33:46 -0600, Christopher Mckinstry
> <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
>
> >aside from the slander (i've never sent any woman to a shelter), i
> >decide who i give money to, and how much, not you.
>
> Right, your ex-wife didn't go to the shelter (my mistake) she just
> left you....

nope. i threw her out.

go feed your horses.

Christopher McKinstry

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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you type too much greg.

--

net...@cyberspc.mb.ca

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Don't see anything wrong with that.
It's just a link that allows you to go to
http://www.momi.com/bbws/adm.htm


On Sun, 19 Jan 1997 11:55:39 -0600, Christopher McKinstry
<ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

-->you'd think even an "air cooled engine mechanic" would have the
brains

It's quite possible that you wouldn't even have what it takes to be an
air cooled engine mechanic.
It takes a different type of smarts, and with your limited people
skills and tunnel vision it would be a full time job just to cope.

-->not to put a "back" button on his top most page...

-->


Roger Rempel

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Christopher Mckinstry wrote:

> why not CNN? or CBC National? or Venture? or CTV, or MTN or YTV... they
> all did (or are doing) stories on clickable
>

You are in fabulous company. Another fellow Winnipegger, Dancing Gabe,
has also made appearances on CNN. Congratulations on your recent media
coverage which seems to have been achieved this time without firearms.



> keep it up, you're making me more famous (and richer).

Ahh, this would explain the estate on Maryland Avenue - *all* the
internet magnates are trying to buy property there.
>
You're becoming a small local media virus. If that's all you aspire to
be then that's great - mission accomplished. Move on.

Rog

Greg Kaletzke

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Christopher McKinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> you type too much greg.

And *that* about sums up your mental stamina. Maybe you could get
Dancin' Gabe to do your reading for you; as Roger pointed out, you two
do have a fair bit in common...

BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me about
taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?

Captain Capitalism

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Boring, boring, boring.

you can do better norm.

i'm only going to post if you guys entertain me.

so far nobody's doing too well.

if i were any of you losers, i'd really hate me.... man is my connection
ever fast right now! x-files must be on.


Norman R. Gall wrote:
>
> Captain Capitalism <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:


>
> > Greg Kaletzke wrote:
>
> > > BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me about
> > > taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?
>

> > BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a
> > private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your
> > life... either way you're in a very bad position.
>
> Or you are some psychopathic loser who has a delusion that anyone gives
> a shit what he 'thinks' he knows. I'd have to guess that the 'hier
> place' to which you refer is the psych floors at HSC.
>
> I encourage you to spill your guts as to what you 'think' you know about
> Kaletzke. I haven't had a good laugh today.
>
> I still maintain that your PR people are getting the raw end of the
> deal.
>
> Norm Gall


> --
> "When angry, count a hundred. When very angry, swear."
> - Mark Twain

--

Captain Capitalism

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Greg Kaletzke wrote:

> BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me about
> taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?

that's your life man... you have to live it not me. have fun.

BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a
private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your
life... either way you're in a very bad position.

Captain Capitalism

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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you are trespassing the soverign state of Wpg.General.

Please leave.

Greg Kaletzke wrote:
>
> Captain Capitalism <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
>

> > that's your life man... you have to live it not me. have fun.
>

> I'm not the geek hanging out at the Bay.


>
> > BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a
> > private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your
> > life... either way you're in a very bad position.
>

> Yuh-huh... too much about my life... Oh! I get it! Your talking about my
> life as you think you know it from having your head up your ass. That's
> OK, I know that I haven't done anything to be ashamed of in *the REAL
> world*.
>
> I'm glad you're giving your employees a chance to see *exactly* what
> sort of pathetic control games you try to play to make up for your
> personal inadequacies. Who needs enemies when you're such an idiot?!

Greg Kaletzke

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Opus <jbu...@escape.ca> wrote:

> Christopher Mckinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
>
> > (More of the same old, same old)


>
> I would question the legality and morality of posting private credit
> information on a public forum. I also question the schoolyard type
> tactic of posting innuendo and rumor in response to a statement
> related to a documented fact that is a matter of public record.

Yea, but Jim; look at who you're talking to. The guy is is an emotional
midget, he's not *able* to reach the moral, ethical, and/or honourable
'cans' on the higher shelves.

Cheers,

Greg

Norman R. Gall

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Captain Capitalism <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> Greg Kaletzke wrote:

> > BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me about
> > taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?

> BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a


> private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your
> life... either way you're in a very bad position.

Or you are some psychopathic loser who has a delusion that anyone gives

net...@cyberspc.mb.ca

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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On Sun, 19 Jan 1997 16:58:11 -0600, Captain Capitalism
<ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

-->Greg Kaletzke wrote:
-->
-->> BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me
about
-->> taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?
-->
-->that's your life man... you have to live it not me. have fun.
-->
-->BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i


have a private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about

Maybe you do, but your still an asshole ...

-->your life... either way you're in a very bad position.

Geeezzzzzzzz, what does that mean? Is that a threat against Greg
Kaletzke?

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Greg Kaletzke

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Captain Capitalism <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> that's your life man... you have to live it not me. have fun.

I'm not the geek hanging out at the Bay.


> BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a

> private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your


> life... either way you're in a very bad position.

Yuh-huh... too much about my life... Oh! I get it! Your talking about my

Christopher McKinstry

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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if you don't care. don't post. the jerk doth protest too much.


net...@cyberspc.mb.ca wrote:


>
> On Sat, 18 Jan 1997 18:06:09 -0600, Christopher Mckinstry
> <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
>
> You know Chris...
>
> No one really gives a shit what you do, or what you have to say....
> You go play your games, put on your soap..... if your making money
> on it then the consensus of the newsgroup was correct... that there

> sure as hell are alot of gullible people out there...

Opus

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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umka...@umanitoba.ca (Greg Kaletzke) wrote:

|Opus <jbu...@escape.ca> wrote:

I was being nice before and said nothing. But I suppose it did no good
anyway. I just have a problem with people who threaten to hurt
animals.

Norman R. Gall

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Captain Cuckold <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:

> Opus wrote:

> don't be stupid. just cuz johns is a paranoid freak, doen't mean you
> have to be. i NEVER threatened to hurt any animals. i suggest you
> re-read the post.

I'm sure he has. Only someone with a sub-standard education would think
that you meant to grind the horses into dog food *after* you'd won them
in a lawsuit - you specifically said 'your' horses, clearly implying
that you might do so while they were still his property.

However, after discussion with a Crown Attorney, while the post clearly
implied a threat, it would no doubt be considered an 'innocent threat' -
a judgment, I am told, reserved for 'blockheads who don't really know
what they are saying.' Apparently, it isn't illegal to be stupid.

However, this is not to say that it wasn't a threat - only an imbecile
would take a crap on the ground in front of a crowd of people and deny
it to their faces.

> go fix an air cooled engine.

At least he can do something more useful than swatting his spouse with a
pistol.

Norm Gall

PS I wouldn't be so flippant about calling other people 'paranoid
freaks,' Lieutenant Lithium.

Bill Baker

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Terry Johns wrote:
>
> On Sun, 19 Jan 1997 16:58:11 -0600, Captain Capitalism
> <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
>
> >Greg Kaletzke wrote:
> >
> >> BTW, what ever happened to the fairy tale you were telling me about
> >> taking old women on coffee dates to the Bay?
> >
> >that's your life man... you have to live it not me. have fun.
> >
> >BTW: you'd think you'd be smart enough to ignore me... either i have a
> >private channel to a higer place or i know way too much about your
> >life... either way you're in a very bad position.
>
> Actually everyone here is in a very good position compared to yours.
> All these posts as well as your previous ones will make very good
> reading for all your so called advertisers as well as many of the news
> media. Rumor has it that there is a package being created to send to
> the papers, the tv and most of your advertisers outlining your antics
> on here. Darn I wish I had thought of it..........


man, you guys are facinated with my past! wow, no wonder i keep getting
talk show requests.

my past is my past. i can't make it go away. attacking me for it is just
the same as attacking me for my genetic past.

people who attack others for things they can't change are VERY VERY BIG
LOSERS. fortunately, members of the media aren't members of the
Wpg.General loser club.

Norman R. Gall

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Bill Baker <bi...@clickable.com> wrote:

> man, you guys are facinated with my past! wow, no wonder i keep getting
> talk show requests.

'Disgusted' isn't spelled 'facinated,' Chris. And, you know, that you
get requests from talk shows doesn't surprise me a a bit:

"Suicidal megalomaniacal manic-depressive gun-toting wife-beaters who
produce crappy internet-based twaddle" next: on Geraldo.



> my past is my past. i can't make it go away. attacking me for it is just
> the same as attacking me for my genetic past.

If we were talking about your race or nationality, I'd have to agree
with you - but we aren't. We're talking about your character and your
behaviour in this group - and your activities over the past few months
has *everything* to do with your past. If you were actually making any
attempt to be less of an asshole, I'd be the first guy to be on your
side.

> people who attack others for things they can't change are VERY VERY BIG
> LOSERS. fortunately, members of the media aren't members of the
> Wpg.General loser club.

Well, since we aren't talking about things you can change, I don't see
how this is relevent.

Norm Gall

Darren Gudmundson

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Christopher Mckinstry wrote:

> Terry Johns wrote:

> > Everyone send one of your prize private Mckinstry e-mails.......I am
> > sure their news department would enjoy the reading.....
> > Smiles :)

> > Terry...


> why not CNN? or CBC National? or Venture? or CTV, or MTN or YTV... they

> all did (or are doing) stories on clickable.


http://www.cnn.com

http://www.tv.cbc.ca/national

http://www.tv.cbc.ca/venture

http://www.tv.cbc.ca/html/manitoba.html

http://www.netreader.com/wfp

http://www.winnipeg.freenet.mb.ca/wpg-sun

Captain Capitalism

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Opus wrote:
>
> umka...@umanitoba.ca (Greg Kaletzke) wrote:
>
> |Opus <jbu...@escape.ca> wrote:
>
> |> Christopher Mckinstry <ch...@clickable.com> wrote:
> |>
> |> > (More of the same old, same old)
> |>
> |> I would question the legality and morality of posting private credit
> |> information on a public forum. I also question the schoolyard type
> |> tactic of posting innuendo and rumor in response to a statement
> |> related to a documented fact that is a matter of public record.
>
> |Yea, but Jim; look at who you're talking to. The guy is is an emotional
> |midget, he's not *able* to reach the moral, ethical, and/or honourable
> |'cans' on the higher shelves.
>
> I was being nice before and said nothing. But I suppose it did no good
> anyway. I just have a problem with people who threaten to hurt
> animals.

don't be stupid. just cuz johns is a paranoid freak, doen't mean you


have to be. i NEVER threatened to hurt any animals. i suggest you
re-read the post.

go fix an air cooled engine.


Opus

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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net...@cyberspc.mb.ca wrote:

Since it is not actually a "home page" [I didn't create it] I cannot
be blamed for it's layout. Most people could easily figure THAT out.

Cam Mayor

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Jan 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/21/97
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In article <32E42C...@clickable.com>,

Faker <bi...@clickable.com> wrote:
>
>my past is my past. i can't make it go away. attacking me for it is just
>the same as attacking me for my genetic past.
>
>people who attack others for things they can't change are VERY VERY BIG
>LOSERS.
>--
>-K. Christopher McKinstry : Homepage

You misunderstand something. If we were attacking you for something
in which you had no choice (eg. genetic background), then we'd be assholes.
That isn't the case, however. People are attacking you because of
something else you can't change, but it's something in which you made a
conscious choice. If you had murdered your wife, instead of just sitting
in the basement of a toronto shop rocking back and forth in the fetal
position holding a gun, you'd be paying higher consequences. It would
also be an event in the past for which you'd be persecuted, even though
you can't change it. Just because you can't change the past doesn't mean
you're not going to be mocked for it. You did it. You made the choices.
You walked in with your eyes open. Also, you're a dickhead.

Opus

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Jan 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/22/97
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w3sp...@wpg.flame wrote:

|Captain Kaputulate <ch...@laughable.com> wrote:

|> i suggest you re-read the post.

|Don't be stupid, who'd re-read your drivel.

Not me.. I have more interesting things to do, like watching paint
dry.

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