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Great Sage Itchy

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Nov 5, 2008, 10:46:10 PM11/5/08
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FOX also admits knowing this pre-election but was asked to keep quiet
about it until after the election.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ezh2SNwPcKc

Fox News: "Knowledgeability" LOL!!

Linda Lee

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Nov 5, 2008, 11:22:32 PM11/5/08
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On Nov 5, 10:46 pm, Great Sage Itchy <it...@itchyandscratchy.com>
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Duh... it's understandable because she can't see Africa from
Wasilla. ;-)

Laura's too smart for him; George W. should be married to the
Barracuda Palin.

Gabriel

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Nov 10, 2008, 5:51:51 PM11/10/08
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 19:46:10 -0800, Great Sage Itchy
<it...@itchyandscratchy.com> wrote:

:
: FOX also admits knowing this pre-election but was asked to keep quiet


: about it until after the election.
:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ezh2SNwPcKc
:
: Fox News: "Knowledgeability" LOL!!

Why the hypocrisy? First of all she wasn't filmed as
saying that - it was a rumor that the newscasters loved to lie
about her saying that. Meanwhile we can see Obama saying at his
own rally "I've visited almost all 57 states - just haven't been
to Hawaii.." .. So there you have it - your president elect
having no idea there are 50 United States, but instead thinks
there are 57 United States. No, Mr. Obama, there are 57 Islamic
states. But unfortunately, we know (those who care about truth
anyway) that he is lying about being a Muslim.

Liberal...@xemaps.com

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Nov 10, 2008, 6:11:06 PM11/10/08
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>> So there you have it - your president elect
having no idea there are 50 United States, but instead thinks
there are 57 United States

That 57 states comment was a JOKE. Obviously a JOKE. You know it was
a joke. Pretending otherwise is a kind of lie.

Obama graduated top of his class at Harvard, for goodness sake.


Tom

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<Liberal...@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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Gosh, Harvard has really gone downhill.........


I

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Nov 10, 2008, 9:10:08 PM11/10/08
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"Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:

> Gosh

Oh, gee willy!


Tom claims to have a very high IQ and be learned in all maner of subjects
but is UNABLE to provide one lucid statement without an insult.

Tom can only insult and NEVER DEBATE.

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Terry Cross

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Nov 10, 2008, 11:19:56 PM11/10/08
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He might have meant 57 varieties of Heinz Ketchup. Maybe he visited
them when he was riding on the Senate Gravy Train.

TCross

Liberal...@xemaps.com

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Nov 11, 2008, 12:34:42 AM11/11/08
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On Nov 10, 3:52 pm, "Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:
>     Gosh, Harvard has really gone downhill.........

These people who keep pretending that Obama doesn't know there are 50
states, end up looking really dumb themselves. Really really dumb.

They are so dumb, they don't know how smart you have to be to
graduate at the top of your class at Harvard.

Any person with two brain cells to rub together, would never honestly
think that Obama believes there are 57 states.

Thurisaz, warrior of Thor

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Nov 11, 2008, 4:18:21 AM11/11/08
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Well babbliel as you are sooooo smart...

...what does evolutionary theory (not) claim, hmmm?

RUN FORREST RUN!

(Yes I have not forgotten the ignorant bigot that you are, and like I
promised you, I will keep coming back with that question you can't answer
wherever I see you)

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Aaron

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Nov 11, 2008, 11:46:13 AM11/11/08
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:34:42 -0800 (PST), Liberal...@xemaps.com
wrote:

True!

Terry Cross

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Nov 11, 2008, 11:59:18 AM11/11/08
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On Nov 11, 8:46 am, Aaron <a...@home.net> wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 21:34:42 -0800 (PST), LiberalPatr...@xemaps.com

What a brilliant rhetorical argument: If you think Obama is stupid,
you must be.

A single misstatement is not a measure of intelligence.

In these days of corrupt institutions, lying politicians, bribed
academicians, reverse discrimination, and all manner of corruption,
rumors of a Harvard degree are also not a measure of intelligence.

And that is all that "top of the class" story is, folks: a rumor. It
might even be true.

TCross

Tom

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Nov 11, 2008, 4:34:02 PM11/11/08
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<Liberal...@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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On Nov 10, 3:52 pm, "Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:
> Gosh, Harvard has really gone downhill.........

These people who keep pretending that Obama doesn't know there are 50
states, end up looking really dumb themselves. Really really dumb.

They are so dumb, they don't know how smart you have to be to
graduate at the top of your class at Harvard.

Oh, come on, they say his IQ is only in the 130 range. That's
bright-normal.

Any person with two brain cells to rub together, would never honestly
think that Obama believes there are 57 states.


I doubt anyone seriously thinks obama believes there are 57 states.
But he does believe an astonishing number of other things that simply
aren't so...


I

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Nov 11, 2008, 4:47:29 PM11/11/08
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"Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:


>IQ is only in the 130 range. That's bright-normal.


A "normal" IQ range is between 80 to 120.

Tom, a sociopath with a gun fetish, repeatedly demonstrates an IQ of around
70.

"Ah, brother," said the confessor, "don't you know that whoever calls his
brother Raca is liable to hell fire? Now you have the misfortune to lead
anyone who reads you into immediate temptation to call you Raca. ... "
(Voltaire -The Jesuit Berthia)

Liberal...@xemaps.com

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Nov 11, 2008, 8:39:40 PM11/11/08
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On Nov 11, 1:34 pm, "Tom" <To...@home.con> wrote:
>     Oh, come on, they say his IQ is only in the 130 range. That's
> bright-normal.

I never believe any statistic or number that a conservative says since
they just shamelessly make crap up.

But, even so, 130 is high -- 95th or so percentile, I assume.

But Obama has more than high IQ -- he was an excellent student at one
of the best schools in the world.

You have to be just plain dumb, yourself, to honestly believe that
Obama thinks there are 57 States. I mean, you have to be an idiot.


Ike

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<Liberal...@xemaps.com> wrote in message
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[snip]

> But Obama has more than high IQ -- he was an excellent student at one
> of the best schools in the world.

LOL

Oh, you mean the "East Coast Center for Indoctrination into Marxism,
Liberalism, and Elitism," otherwise known as "Harvard?"

Rather reminds me of the Pharisees claims against Jesus: "Who maketh this
man to learn letters."

The smart are smart with little help from institutions, and they usually SEE
RIGHT THROUGH the very institutions that try to bring them down.

[Remember, Einstein FLUNKED high school algebra]

Ike


Terry Cross

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Nov 12, 2008, 1:19:17 AM11/12/08
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On Nov 11, 10:12 pm, "Ike" <xeickleberrybo...@msn.com> wrote:
> <LiberalPatr...@xemaps.com> wrote in message

Einstein was not bright enough to be a US President.

President Clinton, however, was a successful Rhodes scholar at Oxford
without knowing the definition of the word "is." Doesn't that just
show ya?

TCross

Mike Painter

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Nov 12, 2008, 12:13:30 PM11/12/08
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It's obvious that you've never had much of an education, formal or
otherwise.

>
> [Remember, Einstein FLUNKED high school algebra]
>

No, he did not.
At 12 he had learned Euclidian geometry and was studying Calculus.
You don't study calculus without a solid background in algebra and geometry.
When he took the entrance exam for ETH Zurich he scored high in math and
science.

But as you said, "the smart are smart"


pyotr filipivich

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Nov 12, 2008, 1:36:21 PM11/12/08
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I skipped the meeting, but the Memos showed that
Liberal...@xemaps.com wrote on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:11:06 -0800
(PST) in alt.christnet.christianlife :

That is so reassuring. Not.

I'd rather be governed by the a thousand names drawn from the
Boston phone book than by the faculty of Harvard. Or New Haven and
Yale. Heck, I'd rather draft a thousand people from the Anchorage
phone book to run the government. Facts I can teach you, smarts is
another thing all together.


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Mike Painter

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Nov 12, 2008, 3:52:17 PM11/12/08
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pyotr filipivich wrote:
> I skipped the meeting, but the Memos showed that
> Liberal...@xemaps.com wrote on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:11:06 -0800
> (PST) in alt.christnet.christianlife :
>>>> So there you have it - your president elect
>> having no idea there are 50 United States, but instead thinks
>> there are 57 United States
>>
>> That 57 states comment was a JOKE. Obviously a JOKE. You know it was
>> a joke. Pretending otherwise is a kind of lie.
>>
>> Obama graduated top of his class at Harvard, for goodness sake.
>
> That is so reassuring. Not.
>
> I'd rather be governed by the a thousand names drawn from the
> Boston phone book than by the faculty of Harvard. Or New Haven and
> Yale. Heck, I'd rather draft a thousand people from the Anchorage
> phone book to run the government. Facts I can teach you, smarts is
> another thing all together.
>
That's what the townies say.

Smart people get into Harvard because they can take the "facts" you
allegedly can teach and do something with them


Ike

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Nov 12, 2008, 10:35:25 PM11/12/08
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"Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Ike wrote:
>> <Liberal...@xemaps.com> wrote in message
>> news:83b84915-f869-463f...@v39g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> But Obama has more than high IQ -- he was an excellent student at one
>>> of the best schools in the world.
>>
>> LOL
>>
>> Oh, you mean the "East Coast Center for Indoctrination into Marxism,
>> Liberalism, and Elitism," otherwise known as "Harvard?"
>>
>> Rather reminds me of the Pharisees claims against Jesus: "Who maketh
>> this man to learn letters."
>>
>> The smart are smart with little help from institutions, and they
>> usually SEE RIGHT THROUGH the very institutions that try to bring
>> them down.
>
> It's obvious that you've never had much of an education, formal or
> otherwise.

Oh, really?

Armed Forces School of Music (basic and intermediate).
George Washington.
Indiana.
Indiana State.
VanderCook.

And I'd trade it all for a decently written auto shop manual.

As to Einstein, he has the same problem all smart people have--HE THOUGHT IN
WAYS THAT DIDN'T CONFORM TO HIS TEACHER'S EXPECTATIONS, provoking jealousy
in some, frustration in others when he wouldn't conform to their processes,
and down right amazement in the few who could comprehend where he was going.

Ike


Mike Painter

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Nov 12, 2008, 11:44:53 PM11/12/08
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Going to scholl does not mean you get an education.

>
> And I'd trade it all for a decently written auto shop manual.
>
> As to Einstein, he has the same problem all smart people have--HE
> THOUGHT IN WAYS THAT DIDN'T CONFORM TO HIS TEACHER'S EXPECTATIONS,
> provoking jealousy in some, frustration in others when he wouldn't
> conform to their processes, and down right amazement in the few who
> could comprehend where he was going.

Your pop culture idea of what Einstein did shows that you never learned
much.
It also shows that you have never had any good teachers.
All the good ones I haed were always happy with new solutions and ideas.

What happened to his flunking algebra?


Terry Cross

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Nov 13, 2008, 12:10:48 AM11/13/08
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On Nov 12, 8:44 pm, "Mike Painter" <mddotpain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Ike wrote:
> > "Mike Painter" <mddotpain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> >news:Y8ESk.245$jZ1...@flpi144.ffdc.sbc.com...
> >> Ike wrote:
> >>> <LiberalPatr...@xemaps.com> wrote in message

So now you turn a recitation of historical fact upon the messenger?
What an amazingly destructive approach to fact and history:

In his early teens, Einstein attended the progressive Luitpold
Gymnasium. His father intended for him to pursue electrical
engineering, but Einstein clashed with authorities and resented the
school regimen. He later wrote that the spirit of learning and
creative thought were lost in strict rote learning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein#Youth_and_schooling

> All the good ones I haed were always happy with new solutions and ideas.

Since you doubly qualify your statement, it is worthless. No one has
asserted that all the teachers with whom Einstein clashed were "good
teachers."

> What happened to his flunking algebra?

TCross

Ike

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Nov 13, 2008, 4:17:19 AM11/13/08
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I believe that was the point, oh, clueless one.

>> And I'd trade it all for a decently written auto shop manual.
>>
>> As to Einstein, he has the same problem all smart people have--HE
>> THOUGHT IN WAYS THAT DIDN'T CONFORM TO HIS TEACHER'S EXPECTATIONS,
>> provoking jealousy in some, frustration in others when he wouldn't
>> conform to their processes, and down right amazement in the few who
>> could comprehend where he was going.
>

> Your pop culture...

[snip]

Come back when you grow a brain.

Ike


Ike

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"Terry Cross" <tcro...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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<guffaw>

Ike


Mike Painter

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Nov 13, 2008, 10:10:17 AM11/13/08
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You would have to have an education to know that the converse can be true.
I see names listed that could be high schools as well as higher schools. I
see four names listed and that raises teh question of why?

pyotr filipivich

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Nov 13, 2008, 11:15:18 AM11/13/08
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I skipped the meeting, but the Memos showed that "Mike Painter"
<mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:52:17 -0800
in alt.christnet.christianlife :

Snerk. that's what the "gownies" say. Considering the quality of
"thought" coming from the modern Academic Grove .... I'll restrict
that to thousand to those without grants.

Say, how is that global warming coming along?


tschus

Ike1

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"Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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Yes, that's right, there are high schools named "Armed Forces School of
Music," "George Washington University," "Indiana," "Indiana State," and
"VanderCook."

Do you SPECIALIZE in asinine statements?

> I see four names listed and that raises teh question of why?

Ah, because I was in the military, and did my undergraduate work wherever I
was...

>>>> And I'd trade it all for a decently written auto shop manual.
>>>>
>>>> As to Einstein, he has the same problem all smart people have--HE
>>>> THOUGHT IN WAYS THAT DIDN'T CONFORM TO HIS TEACHER'S EXPECTATIONS,
>>>> provoking jealousy in some, frustration in others when he wouldn't
>>>> conform to their processes, and down right amazement in the few who
>>>> could comprehend where he was going.
>>>
>>> Your pop culture...
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Come back when you grow a brain.

Like I said...

Ike


Mike Painter

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Nov 13, 2008, 3:54:50 PM11/13/08
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Ike1 wrote:
<snip>

>>>>> Oh, really?
>>>>>
>>>>> Armed Forces School of Music (basic and intermediate).
>>>>> George Washington.
>>>>> Indiana.
>>>>> Indiana State.
>>>>> VanderCook.
>>>>
>>>> Going to scholl does not mean you get an education.
>>>
>>> I believe that was the point, oh, clueless one.
>> You would have to have an education to know that the converse can be
>> true. I see names listed that could be high schools as well as
>> higher schools.
>
> Yes, that's right, there are high schools named "Armed Forces School
> of Music," "George Washington University," "Indiana," "Indiana
> State," and "VanderCook."
>
> Do you SPECIALIZE in asinine statements?
It says

Armed Forces School of Music (basic and intermediate).
George Washington.
Indiana.
Indiana State.
VanderCook.
Your adding information after the fact is pointless.
But what degrees were taken at those schools?


>
>> I see four names listed and that raises teh question of why?
>
> Ah, because I was in the military, and did my undergraduate work
> wherever I was...
>

And your degree is in?

<snip>

> Like I said...

Usually at even the high school level you learn it is "As I said".


Ike2

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"Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Ike1 wrote:
> <snip>
>>>>>> Oh, really?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Armed Forces School of Music (basic and intermediate).
>>>>>> George Washington.
>>>>>> Indiana.
>>>>>> Indiana State.
>>>>>> VanderCook.
>>>>>
>>>>> Going to scholl does not mean you get an education.
>>>>
>>>> I believe that was the point, oh, clueless one.
>>> You would have to have an education to know that the converse can be
>>> true. I see names listed that could be high schools as well as
>>> higher schools.
>>
>> Yes, that's right, there are high schools named "Armed Forces School
>> of Music," "George Washington University," "Indiana," "Indiana
>> State," and "VanderCook."
>>
>> Do you SPECIALIZE in asinine statements?
> It says
> Armed Forces School of Music (basic and intermediate).
> George Washington.
> Indiana.
> Indiana State.
> VanderCook.
> Your adding information after the fact is pointless.

No, your ASININE REFERENCE TO "HIGH SCHOOLS" WAS POINTLESS, moron.

> But what degrees were taken at those schools?
>
>
>>
>>> I see four names listed and that raises teh question of why?
>>
>> Ah, because I was in the military, and did my undergraduate work
>> wherever I was...
>>
> And your degree is in?

Multiple concentrations: K12 Instrumental, Choral, and General Music
Education (each a separate degree area in Indiana), Computer Science, and
Military Science (Armed Forces School of Music, Marine Corp Institute, Staff
Non-Commissioned Office Non-Resident Program, et al).

I've spent about as much time IN school as not.

Now, you were saying...?

Ike


Mike Painter

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Ike2 wrote:
> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:ru0Tk.8472$ZP4....@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com...
<snip>

>> And your degree is in?
>
> Multiple concentrations: K12 Instrumental, Choral, and General Music
> Education (each a separate degree area in Indiana), Computer Science,
> and Military Science (Armed Forces School of Music, Marine Corp
> Institute, Staff Non-Commissioned Office Non-Resident Program, et al).
>
> I've spent about as much time IN school as not.
>
> Now, you were saying...?

Horse to water.
So you have three degrees from Indiana, a degree in Computer scienc from
someplace else and a degree in military science from a music school, a
Marine Corp Institute, etc.
and you don't think you have an education.
You could have learned it all on your own, and of course graduated Magna Cum
Laude with a 4.0 since you didn't really need the schools.

Is this correct, because you have not actually told me what your degrees
are.


Ike2

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"Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Ike2 wrote:
>> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:ru0Tk.8472$ZP4....@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com...
> <snip>
>>> And your degree is in?
>>
>> Multiple concentrations: K12 Instrumental, Choral, and General Music
>> Education (each a separate degree area in Indiana), Computer Science,
>> and Military Science (Armed Forces School of Music, Marine Corp
>> Institute, Staff Non-Commissioned Office Non-Resident Program, et al).
>>
>> I've spent about as much time IN school as not.
>>
>> Now, you were saying...?
>
> Horse to water.

Your lips to my ass.

That about sums things up...

Ike


Mike Painter

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Ike2 wrote:
> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:n5iTk.7715$be....@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
>> Ike2 wrote:
>>> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> news:ru0Tk.8472$ZP4....@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com...
>> <snip>
>>>> And your degree is in?
>>>
>>> Multiple concentrations: K12 Instrumental, Choral, and General Music
>>> Education (each a separate degree area in Indiana), Computer
>>> Science, and Military Science (Armed Forces School of Music, Marine
>>> Corp Institute, Staff Non-Commissioned Office Non-Resident Program,
>>> et al). I've spent about as much time IN school as not.
>>>
>>> Now, you were saying...?
>>
>> Horse to water.
>
> Your lips to my ass.
>
> That about sums things up...


Enjoy thinking about those things more than answering my questions I see.


Ike2

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No, I'm just sick and tired of your piddly-assed little games, jerk.

I FORGOT more from school than you'll ever know in your lifetime.

Ike


Mike Painter

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Ike2 wrote:
> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:NwlTk.10603$Ws1....@nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com...
>> Ike2 wrote:
>>> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> news:n5iTk.7715$be....@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
>>>> Ike2 wrote:
>>>>> "Mike Painter" <mddotp...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ru0Tk.8472$ZP4....@nlpi067.nbdc.sbc.com...
>>>> <snip>
>>>>>> And your degree is in?
>>>>>
>>>>> Multiple concentrations: K12 Instrumental, Choral, and General
>>>>> Music Education (each a separate degree area in Indiana), Computer
>>>>> Science, and Military Science (Armed Forces School of Music,
>>>>> Marine Corp Institute, Staff Non-Commissioned Office Non-Resident
>>>>> Program, et al). I've spent about as much time IN school as not.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, you were saying...?
>>>>
>>>> Horse to water.
>>>
>>> Your lips to my ass.
>>>
>>> That about sums things up...
>>
>>
>> Enjoy thinking about those things more than answering my questions I
>> see.
>
> No, I'm just sick and tired of your piddly-assed little games, jerk.
>
> I FORGOT more from school than you'll ever know in your lifetime.

I guess forgetting must be important to you.

Did you forget waht your degrees are in?

People might get the idea that maybe you have none. It should be wirth it to
you to give an answer. My friend Lilith is interested.


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