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Langis wrote: trotsky wrote: Which speaker company would you have me emulate, limpy? I want to see a speaker company with attitude. A speaker company who has the balls to skull-**** it's customers. They don't have Bose Wave Radios on your side of the pond? That thing sounds like ****. So, presumably you will stand by this pronouncement: I, Greg Singh, president of Jupiter Audio, do hereby solemnly declare that Bose Corporation® skull-****s their customers. So much for limey humour. The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Oh, is that a fact? You've not heard Dubya speak in public, then? |
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Dogma4e wrote: On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 09:17:41 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: Trots has admitted he hasn't been laid in.... well a very long time... as he "can't handle the emotional baggage of a relationship". Can you field an OT question for me, gerg? Just out of curiosity, is that emotional baggage you're saddled with getting heavier or lighter, as time goes by? Quid pro quo, anony****. You can go first this time. |
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The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:44:36 GMT, trotsky wrote: Your trolls are exceptionally weak, Dev. Go back to your drinking, your adultery, and your gay family. There's a dear. And who's been eating *your* chocolate cake today? It was cherry today, Dev, and no, it's not the only cherry I've ever had. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? |
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"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Langis said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Top 10 all time comedians 1 Ernie Kovacs 2 Lenny Bruce 3 George Carlin 4 Charlie Chaplin 5 Mack Sennet 6 Bill Cosby 7 Bob Newhart 8 Andy Kaufman 9 Red Skelton 10 Mel Brooks ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra said: The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra said: Your trolls are exceptionally weak, Dev. Go back to your drinking, your adultery, and your gay family. There's a dear. And who's been eating *your* chocolate cake today? Didn't dave tell us Greg has been accomodating professional football players? Sco're! The Codexus Gregipus tells us that expression means "I'm quaking in my bo'ot's." So'rry. Or if it was the whole team, I guess that would be: So're! More cake for the top guys. |
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Sockpuppet Yustabe wrote:
"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Langis said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Top 10 all time comedians Louis de Funès 1 Ernie Kovacs 2 Lenny Bruce 3 George Carlin 4 Charlie Chaplin 5 Mack Sennet 6 Bill Cosby 7 Bob Newhart 8 Andy Kaufman 9 Red Skelton 10 Mel Brooks |
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Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:21:45 GMT, trotsky wrote:
Dogma4e wrote: On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 09:17:41 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: Trots has admitted he hasn't been laid in.... well a very long time... as he "can't handle the emotional baggage of a relationship". Can you field an OT question for me, gerg? Just out of curiosity, is that emotional baggage you're saddled with getting heavier or lighter, as time goes by? Quid pro quo, anony****. You can go first this time. Shhh!!! Don't talk like that or George will be all over you about finally coming out of the closet. And I'm sorry. I've had sex in this decade, and certainly haven't written off relationships with women due to emotional baggage. However, to answer your question, I have fully forgiven sweet Ms. Erwin (where ever she may be!), for turning me down for Prom, even though it took me quite some time to get over it. Quid pro quo, fatman! |
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Sockpuppet Yustabe said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Top 10 all time comedians 10 Mel Brooks You actually admit you like Mel Brooks? I assume you're talking about his ancient routines with Carl Reiner and not his sophomoric movies. |
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George M. Middius wrote: Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. |
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Dogma4e wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:21:45 GMT, trotsky wrote: Dogma4e wrote: On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 09:17:41 -0700, "ScottW" wrote: Trots has admitted he hasn't been laid in.... well a very long time... as he "can't handle the emotional baggage of a relationship". Can you field an OT question for me, gerg? Just out of curiosity, is that emotional baggage you're saddled with getting heavier or lighter, as time goes by? Quid pro quo, anony****. You can go first this time. Shhh!!! Don't talk like that or George will be all over you about finally coming out of the closet. And I'm sorry. I've had sex in this decade, and certainly haven't written off relationships with women due to emotional baggage. However, to answer your question, I have fully forgiven sweet Ms. Erwin (where ever she may be!), for turning me down for Prom, even though it took me quite some time to get over it. Quid pro quo, fatman! You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. SHERIFF FATMAN Sheriff Fatman started out in business as a granny farmer he was infamous for fifteen minutes and he appeared in Panorama Then he somehow got himself on board The Starship Enterprise Allowance Scheme With a Prince of Wales award for pushing valium and amphetamines Now he's moving up onto second base behind Nicholas Van Wotsisface At six foot six and a hundred tons the undisputed king of the slums With more alias' than Klaus Barbie the master butcher of Leigh-on-Sea Just about to take the stage the one and only hold the front page Fatman's got something to sell to the capital's homeless At The Crossroads Motel for the no-fixed-abodeless Where you can live life in style you can sleep in a closet And if you flash him a smile he'll take your teeth as deposit There's bats in the belfry the windows are jammed The toilets ain't healthy and he don't give a damn he just chuckles and smiles and laughs like a madman, a born again Rachman Here comes Sheriff Fatman With his valium, amphetamines his sick notes and his phoney prescriptions And just when you thought it was safe to go back into the kitchen, Dead legs and cracked heads Bunk-beds and breakfasts Wake up you sleepy headcases . . . check this . . . Moving up now to take the place of Nicholas Van Wotsisface At six foot six and a hundred tons the undisputed king of the slums With more alias' than Klaus Barbie the master butcher of Leigh-on-Sea In a hatchback from Notre Dame, the one and only Sheriff Fatman In goes another left hook and now I'm losing my patience Someone call up Roger Cook and The United Nations he's buying up houses for hasbeens (help me) From Lands End to Southend and Chelsea There's bats in the belfrey the windows are jammed The toilets ain't healthy he don't give a damn He just chuckles and smiles and laughs like a madman Ladies and gentlemen, I give you . . . SHERIFF FATMAN! For some reason this song reminds me of "The Devil", actually. |
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Gregipus finally finds the support he's been seeking. Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. Goody! BTW, in addition to the eight certified members of the Avowed Believers That You Are ****ing Bonkers Club, I've also received a few kudos on the sobriquet "Mommy****er". People just think it's hysterical. |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 02:00:31 GMT, trotsky wrote:
Dogma4e wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:21:45 GMT, trotsky wrote: Dogma4e wrote: Can you field an OT question for me, gerg? Just out of curiosity, is that emotional baggage you're saddled with getting heavier or lighter, as time goes by? Quid pro quo, anony****. You can go first this time. Shhh!!! Don't talk like that or George will be all over you about finally coming out of the closet. And I'm sorry. I've had sex in this decade, and certainly haven't written off relationships with women due to emotional baggage. However, to answer your question, I have fully forgiven sweet Ms. Erwin (where ever she may be!), for turning me down for Prom, even though it took me quite some time to get over it. Quid pro quo, fatman! You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. SHERIFF FATMAN Sheriff Fatman started out in business {big time snip} What the **** is this blather, fatboy? You're right. I don't know who Carter USM is, nor do I give a flying ****. Talk about lame! You're the one who said quid pro quo. I answered, now you respond. Lighter, or heavier? Take all the time you need. |
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Langis said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Thanks for your support! I bet you don't know who he was. |
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Langis wrote: trotsky wrote: You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. Carter USM were an artistically questionable agit-pop band who faded from the limelight in the mid 90's without leaving much of an imprint. Are quoting JimBob and.. err.. Fruitbat, with a straight face? Maybe he meant Sgt. Carter from Gomer Pyle. Stephen |
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"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Sockpuppet Yustabe said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Top 10 all time comedians 10 Mel Brooks You actually admit you like Mel Brooks? I assume you're talking about his ancient routines with Carl Reiner and not his sophomoric movies. That reminds me of Bob and Ray. About Mel, he gets on the list for "The Fifteen Commandments" skit, the funniest yet most meaningful comedy skit of all time, and for saying It's good to be the governor". ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Langis" wrote in message ... trotsky wrote: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Oh, is that a fact? You've not heard Dubya speak in public, then? I tend to find his faux paus as disturbing as they are amusing. The guy can't even spell "banana", yet plays a major role in the near destruction of two whole countries. That's nothing, in WWII, we destroyed "at least" seven, and bigger ones at that. Germany Japan France Italy Denmark Belgium The Netherlands Thank God!!! ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Langis" wrote in message ... "Sockpuppet Yustabe" wrote: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Top 10 all time comedians 1 Ernie Kovacs 2 Lenny Bruce 3 George Carlin 4 Charlie Chaplin 5 Mack Sennet 6 Bill Cosby 7 Bob Newhart 8 Andy Kaufman 9 Red Skelton 10 Mel Brooks Benny Hill belongs in a list like this!! I would put him in the next ten As far as Brits go, I would put Peter Sellers ahead if him. Maybe John Cleese too. 11. Peter Sellers 12. Laurel and Hardy (they are inseparable) 13 Benny Hill 14 John Cleese 15 Jackie Gleason 16 Redd Foxx 17 Sid Caesar 18 Steve MArtin 19 Eric Idle 20 Bob and Ray ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Langis said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Thanks for your support! I bet you don't know who he was. Last I saw of him was It's a Mad Mad Mad World ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:33:37 GMT, trotsky wrote:
dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:38:32 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:53:09 GMT, trotsky wrote: Basically, dave failed at everything from the room placement onwards. So, instead of starting at the Greg approved 10" - 20", I started at about 24". Yeah, *that's* a hanging offense, that's for sure. What part of "tuning by ear for the best bass/midrange balance" confused you? What part confused *you*? If the imaging is already not optimal and moving it *into* the room tightens it up, I'm not sure I'm familiar with the concept of "image tightening"--could you go into more detail on this, please? No. Why should I? |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:43:17 GMT, trotsky wrote:
dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:58:52 GMT, MiNE 109 wrote: In article , dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:34:52 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:53:09 GMT, trotsky wrote: Basically, dave failed at everything from the room placement onwards. He'll never know how good the speakers are because he can't follow instructions written in plain English. Hey Greg, the rumor is that the Tennessee Titans are looking for a totally gay running back/fullback combination. Can you block for Eddie George or would you just stand there hoping he would run into you from behind? Didn't think you'd be able to handle the topic. So, you're claiming that setting the speakers up 4 inches off of your instructions is some sort of horrible thing? Ever thought that your instructions are totally ****ed-up in the first place? No, I didn't think so. You're the only one in the UNIVERSE who thinks that a little 8 inch two way speaker on a stand would sound the best less than 2 feet from the back wall under 99% of situations, especially not even taking the size of the room into account. To be fair, Linn suggests that Tukans be placed "fairly close...between 2" and 12"...from the wall..." Not that that's normal for small stand-mounted speakers... Well, you know Linn. They want you to remove your wrist watch as well, because it will interfere with the "timing" of the speaker. Wow, McElroy, dave basically just said your example was trash. Kind of similar to Middius trashing Sackman's posts when he attempts to say something reasonable. Wow Greg, can't take a joke, can you? You *have* to be the most DOUR person on the planet. |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:42:46 GMT, trotsky wrote:
Yeah, pretty much. If dave had followed instructions I don't think he would've had any problems. And I didn't. Sorry that I don't want to lose imaging at the expense of a few hz of bass, especially when the bass doesn't go that low in the first place. |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:23:12 GMT, trotsky wrote:
It was cherry today, Dev, and no, it's not the only cherry I've ever had. To be perfectly honest with you, Gerg, I don't believe you. You are grotesquely obese and have the personality of a lunatic's finger painting made with excrement and semen. -- td |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:56:34 GMT, trotsky wrote:
I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. I bet you do. Your toilet must look like the cone of a mammoth chocolate icecream when you're done with it. -- td |
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George M. Middius wrote: Gregipus finally finds the support he's been seeking. Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. Goody! BTW, in addition to the eight certified members of the Avowed Believers That You Are ****ing Bonkers Club, I've also received a few kudos on the sobriquet "Mommy****er". People just think it's hysterical. I'm sure they do. And that list of "people" is going to be forthcoming anyday now, right? |
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Dogma4e wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 02:00:31 GMT, trotsky wrote: Dogma4e wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:21:45 GMT, trotsky wrote: Dogma4e wrote: Can you field an OT question for me, gerg? Just out of curiosity, is that emotional baggage you're saddled with getting heavier or lighter, as time goes by? Quid pro quo, anony****. You can go first this time. Shhh!!! Don't talk like that or George will be all over you about finally coming out of the closet. And I'm sorry. I've had sex in this decade, and certainly haven't written off relationships with women due to emotional baggage. However, to answer your question, I have fully forgiven sweet Ms. Erwin (where ever she may be!), for turning me down for Prom, even though it took me quite some time to get over it. Quid pro quo, fatman! You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. SHERIFF FATMAN Sheriff Fatman started out in business {big time snip} What the **** is this blather, fatboy? You're right. I don't know who Carter USM is, nor do I give a flying ****. Anony****, are you trying to talk tough? While cowering behind your anonymity? How does tht work, buddy? |
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Langis wrote: trotsky wrote: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Oh, is that a fact? You've not heard Dubya speak in public, then? I tend to find his faux paus as disturbing as they are amusing. The guy can't even spell "banana", yet plays a major role in the near destruction of two whole countries. Just remember, one of his campaign promises was that he wasn't 'in the business of nation building'. God knows that came true. |
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Langis wrote: trotsky wrote: You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. Carter USM were an artistically questionable agit-pop band who faded from the limelight in the mid 90's without leaving much of an imprint. Are quoting JimBob and.. err.. Fruitbat, with a straight face? Just because they didn't have the staying power of the Pet Shop Boys doesn't make them any less good. Okay, they're no Radiohead, but I'll take them over Coldplay anyday. |
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dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:33:37 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 19:38:32 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 16:53:09 GMT, trotsky wrote: Basically, dave failed at everything from the room placement onwards. So, instead of starting at the Greg approved 10" - 20", I started at about 24". Yeah, *that's* a hanging offense, that's for sure. What part of "tuning by ear for the best bass/midrange balance" confused you? What part confused *you*? If the imaging is already not optimal and moving it *into* the room tightens it up, I'm not sure I'm familiar with the concept of "image tightening"--could you go into more detail on this, please? No. Why should I? Yeah, I kind of figured you would react this way. Why are you on a discussion group about audio, dave? |
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dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:43:17 GMT, trotsky wrote: Wow, McElroy, dave basically just said your example was trash. Kind of similar to Middius trashing Sackman's posts when he attempts to say something reasonable. Wow Greg, can't take a joke, can you? You *have* to be the most DOUR person on the planet. You're right, if your failure to follow instructions was part of the "joke", then no, I don't really appreciate it. |
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dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:42:46 GMT, trotsky wrote: Yeah, pretty much. If dave had followed instructions I don't think he would've had any problems. And I didn't. Sorry that I don't want to lose imaging at the expense of a few hz of bass, especially when the bass doesn't go that low in the first place. That's a straw man. You don't "lose the imaging". I suppose you could've described the differences you felt you perceived when the speakers were set up for best tonal balance, but we both know this a bit beyond you, right? |
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The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:23:12 GMT, trotsky wrote: It was cherry today, Dev, and no, it's not the only cherry I've ever had. To be perfectly honest with you, Gerg, I don't believe you. You are grotesquely obese and have the personality of a lunatic's finger painting made with excrement and semen. That's cute--now do you, you anonymous piece of dog's mess. |
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The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra wrote: On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 01:56:34 GMT, trotsky wrote: I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. I bet you do. Your toilet must look like the cone of a mammoth chocolate icecream when you're done with it. Keep you mind on the feces, Dev--at least your doing what you're good at. |
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"trotsky" wrote in message
dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:33:37 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: Why should I? Yeah, I kind of figured you would react this way. Why are you on a discussion group about audio, dave? It gives Weil the opportunity to play dominatrix with "submissives" like you, Singh. That's exactly what he said, right? |
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"trotsky" wrote in message
George M. Middius wrote: Gregipus finally finds the support he's been seeking. Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. Goody! BTW, in addition to the eight certified members of the Avowed Believers That You Are ****ing Bonkers Club, I've also received a few kudos on the sobriquet "Mommy****er". People just think it's hysterical. I'm sure they do. And that list of "people" is going to be forthcoming anyday now, right? Well, we know for sure the list of people who think it's hysterical includes John Atkinsin. |
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "trotsky" wrote in message George M. Middius wrote: Gregipus finally finds the support he's been seeking. Gregipus takes another page from the Krooborg's book. Do you suppose George's problems could be cured with some **** too? At least Krooger tries to pimp out his wife, Mommy****er. Your plan is much nastier. I have to admit, George, that "I feel your pain, just like a bowel movement" really made me laugh. Sometimes I surprise myself even. Goody! BTW, in addition to the eight certified members of the Avowed Believers That You Are ****ing Bonkers Club, I've also received a few kudos on the sobriquet "Mommy****er". People just think it's hysterical. I'm sure they do. And that list of "people" is going to be forthcoming anyday now, right? Well, we know for sure the list of people who think it's hysterical includes John Atkinsin. You mean John Atkinson. Why are you afraid that he would see your post? ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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MiNE 109 said: You're intensely lame. You probably don't even know who Carter USM is. Carter USM were an artistically questionable agit-pop band who faded from the limelight in the mid 90's without leaving much of an imprint. Are quoting JimBob and.. err.. Fruitbat, with a straight face? Maybe he meant Sgt. Carter from Gomer Pyle. Go-o-o-o-lly, you maht be raht. |
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Langis said: The best comedy in the world comes not from the United States. Buddy Hackett was 100% American. Thanks for your support! I bet you don't know who he was. I have seen and heard. He was Groucho's spiritual successor. |
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Gregipus Obtusicus has a mouth full of stupidity. BTW, in addition to the eight certified members of the Avowed Believers That You Are ****ing Bonkers Club, I've also received a few kudos on the sobriquet "Mommy****er". People just think it's hysterical. I'm sure they do. And that list of "people" is going to be forthcoming anyday now, right? It's amazing to me that I'd have to tell you this, but five of them have made their feeling quite plain to you right here on RAO. Of the remaining three, two have also made their opinions plain on RAO in times gone by. So really there's only one of the eight whose identity you could be excuse for not knowing to be on this list. If you weren't so messed up, I'd say your obliviousness is a sign you need help......... |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
"trotsky" wrote in message dave weil wrote: On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 22:33:37 GMT, trotsky wrote: dave weil wrote: Why should I? Yeah, I kind of figured you would react this way. Why are you on a discussion group about audio, dave? It gives Weil the opportunity to play dominatrix with "submissives" like you, Singh. That's exactly what he said, right? If you can figure out any of what weil has been saying then go for it. |
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