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Ray Gordon

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Aug 12, 2006, 3:26:28 PM8/12/06
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What a reflection on our values, and the "quailty" of our young women.

Looks like sexy trumps skill more and more.

http://us.video.aol.com/video.full.adp?mode=0&guideContext=65.73&pmmsid=1689077&restartUrl=http%3a%2f%2fus%2evideo%2eaol%2ecom%2fvideo%2eindex%2eadp%3fmode%3d2%26guideContext%3d65%2e73%26pmmsid%3d1689077&mode=2

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ThreeBallLouie

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Aug 12, 2006, 4:14:24 PM8/12/06
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"Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
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I watched the video. The commercial that I saw preceding the feature, (which
changes from page view to page view), was for a diet snack bar. It featured
shots of hot women dancing in tight clothing, cleavage shots, ass close-ups,
etc.

Thus it has always been, and thus it shall always be.

Females offer pussy for security. Men offer security for pussy. Or to put it
more delicately, women fake sex to get love. Men fake love to get sex.

It's hard wired in the male and female mind. Ain't going away. It's the way
of the world. To disapprove is like complaining about which way the Earth
rotates.


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HeeroYuy

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Aug 12, 2006, 4:18:59 PM8/12/06
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<stupidity snipped>

Exactly how was that on-topic again?


Ray Gordon

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Aug 13, 2006, 8:34:13 AM8/13/06
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> Exactly how was that on-topic again?

men game these chicks.

Speaks to their lack of ethics and willingness to whore themselves out.

HeeroYuy

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Aug 13, 2006, 10:59:21 AM8/13/06
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"Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
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>> Exactly how was that on-topic again?
>
> men game these chicks.

I already told Gordon the while, yes, it does happen, it's not NEARLY as
wide spread as Gordon thinks. Then again, he never leaves his apartment
other than to go to the courthouse, so how would he really know?

>
> Speaks to their lack of ethics and willingness to whore themselves out.

I don't know about whoring himself out, but as far as the lack of ethics
thing goes, Gordon really needs to look in a mirror.


Tron

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Aug 13, 2006, 12:08:47 PM8/13/06
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"Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> skrev i melding
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> What a reflection on our values, and the "quailty" of our young women.
>
> Looks like sexy trumps skill more and more.

Why worry? Wearing less clothes doesn't make these ugly american girls any
sexier.

T


Odious

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Aug 13, 2006, 4:16:45 PM8/13/06
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"HeeroYuy" <h@h.h> wrote in message
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>
> "Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
> news:XeGdnZafbq-kgULZ...@pghconnect.com...
>>> Exactly how was that on-topic again?
>>
>> men game these chicks.
>
> I already told Gordon the while, yes, it does happen, it's not NEARLY as
> wide spread as Gordon thinks. Then again, he never leaves his apartment
> other than to go to the courthouse, so how would he really know?
>

Remember we're talking about a loser who has such a small and limited
persepctive that he thinks 170,000 is all or even most men.


>> Speaks to their lack of ethics and willingness to whore themselves out.
>
> I don't know about whoring himself out, but as far as the lack of ethics
> thing goes, Gordon really needs to look in a mirror.

What gordita is grasping for is a unifying theory of failure
rationalization.

He's trying to simultaneously explain why women won't fuck him and why he
can't get hired, in addition to explaining why other men have success in
these areas, while gordita remains a failure.


ashenthorn

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Aug 13, 2006, 6:44:00 PM8/13/06
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Odious wrote:
> "HeeroYuy" <h@h.h> wrote in message
> news:d7HDg.58601$u11....@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> >
> > "Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
> > news:XeGdnZafbq-kgULZ...@pghconnect.com...
> >>> Exactly how was that on-topic again?
> >>
> >> men game these chicks.
> >
> > I already told Gordon the while, yes, it does happen, it's not NEARLY as
> > wide spread as Gordon thinks. Then again, he never leaves his apartment
> > other than to go to the courthouse, so how would he really know?
> >
>
> Remember we're talking about a loser who has such a small and limited
> persepctive that he thinks 170,000 is all or even most men.

Putting aside for a moment that the figure mentioned is probably wildly
overstated because it most likely represents units shipped (not
necessarily books read), let's examine what type of number that is.
Let's equate it to music for a moment. Interpol, a rock band that I
listen to, sold 289,000 copies of their 2002 debut album. Their follow
album up sold more than that. If I was to walk up and down a random
street anywhere in the US, asking random people what they think about
Interpol, I'd probably be out there all day and night before finding
anyone who's even heard of them. How many units of a product does
somebody have to sell before permeating the mainstream public
consciousness? I dunno, but it's a hell of alot more than that.
Considering that there are about 100 million Americans in the age range
that would relate to seduction, sexual activity and dating, actually
running into a real live person who bought "The Game", read it, and is
now actively using its methods would be like finding a needle in a
haystack. I haven't read it myself, nor ever had a conversation with
anyone who has. If you're at an Interpol concert, Interpol seems like
a really big deal. If you're hanging around ASF, "The Game" seems like
a really big deal.

It's not.

Krus T. Olfard

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Aug 13, 2006, 8:47:01 PM8/13/06
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"ashenthorn" <brye...@aol.com> wrote in
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You know that.
I know that.
The rational people in a.s.f. (and the x-posted groups also) know that.
It seems as if only one person has an extreme problem in understanding
that.

Hey, I even gave him that three men might read each book sold (not very
bloody likely but hell, I wanted to give his logic a chance) - still
barely over 500,000 readers out of the 100,000,000 in that group in the
US, totally discounting the rest of the world.

It's sad to be a newsloon, especially that one.

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speeding

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Aug 13, 2006, 9:41:50 PM8/13/06
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"ashenthorn" <brye...@aol.com> wrote in news:1155509040.750492.72960
@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:

> Putting aside for a moment that the figure mentioned is probably wildly
> overstated because it most likely represents units shipped (not
> necessarily books read),

Or even sold....

Paul Robinson

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Aug 14, 2006, 2:19:55 AM8/14/06
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HeeroYuy wrote:

> "Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
> news:XeGdnZafbq-kgULZ...@pghconnect.com...
>
>>>Exactly how was that on-topic again?
>>
>>men game these chicks.
>
>
> I already told Gordon the while, yes, it does happen, it's not NEARLY as
> wide spread as Gordon thinks. Then again, he never leaves his apartment
> other than to go to the courthouse, so how would he really know?

You mean Ray actually *goes* to the courthouse? I had the impression,
based on how bad his legal prowess is, that he mails them in.

Ray Gordon

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Aug 14, 2006, 2:28:01 AM8/14/06
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> Putting aside for a moment that the figure mentioned is probably wildly
> overstated because it most likely represents units shipped (not
> necessarily books read), let's examine what type of number that is.
> Let's equate it to music for a moment. Interpol, a rock band that I
> listen to, sold 289,000 copies of their 2002 debut album. Their follow
> album up sold more than that. If I was to walk up and down a random
> street anywhere in the US, asking random people what they think about
> Interpol, I'd probably be out there all day and night before finding
> anyone who's even heard of them. How many units of a product does
> somebody have to sell before permeating the mainstream public
> consciousness? I dunno, but it's a hell of alot more than that.
> Considering that there are about 100 million Americans in the age range
> that would relate to seduction, sexual activity and dating, actually
> running into a real live person who bought "The Game", read it, and is
> now actively using its methods would be like finding a needle in a
> haystack. I haven't read it myself, nor ever had a conversation with
> anyone who has. If you're at an Interpol concert, Interpol seems like
> a really big deal. If you're hanging around ASF, "The Game" seems like
> a really big deal.
>
> It's not.

How many people watch CSI Miami? How many saw Hitch?

The Game has been optioned as a movie, which will increase it further.

How many watched the media appearance?

We only got a postage stamp of land in the D-Day invasion, but it unraveled
Nazi Germany within a year.

Alex

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Aug 14, 2006, 2:47:27 AM8/14/06
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in article SJudnWiaXvF_in3Z...@pghconnect.com, Ray Gordon at
R...@cybersheet.com wrote on 8/14/06 2:28 AM:

> We only got a postage stamp of land in the D-Day invasion, but it unraveled
> Nazi Germany within a year.

Oh, fer cryin' out loud.

Neither of your assertions is true, but that's not surprising to anyone
here.

I'd tell you to go learn some history but you don't seem to understand
anything you read anyhow.

dracozna

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Aug 14, 2006, 4:47:17 AM8/14/06
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Ray Gordon wrote:
>> Putting aside for a moment that the figure mentioned is probably wildly
>> overstated because it most likely represents units shipped (not
>> necessarily books read), let's examine what type of number that is.
>> Let's equate it to music for a moment. Interpol, a rock band that I
>> listen to, sold 289,000 copies of their 2002 debut album. Their follow
>> album up sold more than that. If I was to walk up and down a random
>> street anywhere in the US, asking random people what they think about
>> Interpol, I'd probably be out there all day and night before finding
>> anyone who's even heard of them. How many units of a product does
>> somebody have to sell before permeating the mainstream public
>> consciousness? I dunno, but it's a hell of alot more than that.
>> Considering that there are about 100 million Americans in the age range
>> that would relate to seduction, sexual activity and dating, actually
>> running into a real live person who bought "The Game", read it, and is
>> now actively using its methods would be like finding a needle in a
>> haystack. I haven't read it myself, nor ever had a conversation with
>> anyone who has. If you're at an Interpol concert, Interpol seems like
>> a really big deal. If you're hanging around ASF, "The Game" seems like
>> a really big deal.
>>
>> It's not.
>
> How many people watch CSI Miami? How many saw Hitch?

A lot of people. I haven't watched both though.

> The Game has been optioned as a movie, which will increase it further.

Cool, i'll be looking for that one.

> How many watched the media appearance?

A lot of people?

> We only got a postage stamp of land in the D-Day invasion, but it unraveled
> Nazi Germany within a year.

Ok you might want to explain this one. What does WWII have to do with
this? Are you saying there is a war going on between men and women?

Krus T. Olfard

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Aug 14, 2006, 6:26:37 PM8/14/06
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>
> We only got a postage stamp of land in the D-Day invasion, but it
> unraveled Nazi Germany within a year.
>
>

Oh ghod - the loser is now equating seduction with the defeat of Germany
in World War II.

Is it possible for him to be more pathetic?

Society

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Aug 16, 2006, 3:41:14 AM8/16/06
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"Ray Gordon" <R...@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
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>
> What a reflection on our values,
> and the "quality" of our young women.

Cockteasing should be a felony.

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