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I trust bb will tinyurl it, or you will, my friend, Dennis.
I will delight in the knowledge of any rupububludumb suffering. Did
"Hot Weasels Rip Her Flesh,(?)" I hope; or any similar suffering, like
yet another Corruptublucun Congressman being caught in homosexual, or
extramarital, love
(to the best of their rupublucun ability, which cain't be much since
they're rupublucuns)
.
: ) Lala
> What a crushing defeat for Marsha and her beloved Republican party last
> night. I cried for at least two hours...
>
> http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/republicans-look-for-new-message-no-sugarco
> ating-after-latest-defeat-2008-05-14.html
Ah yes, our little Marsha.
If silicone was only brains...
--
de gustibus non est disputandum. With emphasis on dumb.
> On May 14, 7:52pm, denn...@dennmac.net (Dennis M) wrote:
>> What a crushing defeat for Marsha and her beloved Republican party last
>> night. I cried for at least two hours...
>>
>> http://thehill.com/campaign-2008/republicans-look-for-new-message-no-...
>> ating-after-latest-defeat-2008-05-14.html
>
> <broken link>
> I trust bb will tinyurl it, or you will, my friend, Dennis.
I'll do anything for Our Little Marsha:
I meant to ask you, Dennis, if you were around the Fidonet when Our
Beloved Master Kent allowed as how he'd volunteer to machinegun them
damn Ni~ during the Rodney King riots.
Of course, he didn't call them "them damn Ni~," I'm guessing that's how
at least one of his jobs ended in his career as a bean counter.
> In article <2008051423292650073-bblackie@mailcom>, Boston Blackie (happily
> ignored by KD the Merciless!) <bbla...@mail.com> wrote:
>
>> I meant to ask you, Dennis, if you were around the Fidonet when Our
>> Beloved Master Kent allowed as how he'd volunteer to machinegun them
>> damn Ni~ during the Rodney King riots.
>>
>> Of course, he didn't call them "them damn Ni~," I'm guessing that's how
>> at least one of his jobs ended in his career as a bean counter.
>
> Hmm...according to Wikipedia the LA riots flared up on Apr. 29, 1992. I
> bought my trusty 4/40 Mac LC in Nov. '91 and I don't think I was aware
> enough to buy a modem and get hooked up to FidoNet until about a year
> later.
>
> But I have no difficulty believing OBMK volunteered to "go Rambo" on the
> rioters. ;)
I bought my Mac Plus in '86... I guess I'm dating myself.
Grasping for straws, Liar?
>
> Of course, he didn't call them "them damn Ni~," I'm
> guessing that's how at least one of his jobs ended in his
> career as a bean counter.
>
You're wrong yet again, Liar. The N-word ceased to be a
routine word in my vocabulary when I was in my late teens.
I have used it on very rare occassions over the past 50
years, but never on the job. When I was at Matthew Walker,
I was one of five whites on staff. There were two
Vietnamese, one Hindu from South Africa, and the remain 90
people were black. The only person I had any trouble with
was the Hindu assistant director and not because he was a
Hindu, but because he was a jerk. (The black staff
nicknamed him Little Hitler.)
--
Quemadmoeum gladuis neminem occidit, occidentis telum est.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca, circa 45 AD
(A sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the killer's
hands.)
---
Kent Finnell, From the Music City, USA
What you do or don't have difficulty in believing about me
doesn't matter, Dennis. What matters is the truth and there
is no truth in the Liar's whole cloth fabrication.
You want to tell the group why Dan Bennett exiled you from
the "Armed Citizen" echo?
IIRC, it was for personal attacks on other posters and foul
language. Before he turned over the echo to me, he offered
you amnesty which your refused in your usual arrogant
manner. Shortly after I took over the dying echo, I too
offered you amnesty with the same response from you.
Fidonet operated under different rules from the internet
(which has virtually no rules). The various boards were
generally private and it was considered rude to essentially
go into someone's home (private computer) and show one's
ass, which you did in "Armed Citizen".
Since the Fidonet software was written by a pair of
homosexuals, anything that might hint a flame about
homosexuals or homosexual activity was automatically
blocked. One local user had to adopt a screen name (mostly
frowned upon) since his last name was Head. That's a very
small example of how Fidonet differed from the internet.
Sysops and moderators were the rule makers and enforcers,
not SPs.
Too bad you and the Liar don't have the skirts of the female
sysops to hid behind like you did on Fidonet.
--
Vote Freedom First
Kent Finnell
I've tested your recall. You failed. Your rose colored goggles taint last
week.
The black staff . . . is that an infection? Or maybe . . . nah.
> What a crushing defeat for Marsha and her beloved Republican party last
> night. I cried for at least two hours...
Having just returned from vacation I don't have time to look up what
happened.
But I do find it interesting that this week, the Pleasant View paper (I-24
Exchange) managed to rename her "Brenda"...
"...were present along with representatives from Senator Lamar Alexander
and Congressman Jim Cooper and Congresswoman Brenda Blackburn."
(or was there a special election while I was out of town?)
"Marsha" is much easier to say when you're drunk than "Brenda" is.