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George M. Middius
September 18th 06, 04:23 PM
paul packer said:

> >I can back mine up with a document though.

> But can you back it up with a persistent display of intelligent posts?
> That's the litmus test.

My thoughts exactly. And the answer to your rhetorical question is "No,
not in a million years."




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"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006

Eeyore
September 18th 06, 07:29 PM
"George M. Middius" wrote:

> paul packer said:
>
> > >I can back mine up with a document though.
>
> > But can you back it up with a persistent display of intelligent posts?
> > That's the litmus test.
>
> My thoughts exactly. And the answer to your rhetorical question is "No,
> not in a million years."

Given the irrelevance of your posts I find it odd that you should even respond.

Graham

Arny Krueger
September 18th 06, 07:31 PM
"Eeyore" > wrote in
message ...
>
>
> "George M. Middius" wrote:
>
>> paul packer said:
>>
>> > >I can back mine up with a document though.
>>
>> > But can you back it up with a persistent display of intelligent posts?
>> > That's the litmus test.
>>
>> My thoughts exactly. And the answer to your rhetorical question is "No,
>> not in a million years."
>
> Given the irrelevance of your posts I find it odd that you should even
> respond.

Once upon a time several of us banded together into an accountability group,
and vowed to not respond to any Middius posts for a good long time. I seem
to recall we went on this way for well over a year.

Not being responded to did nothing to diminish the Middius spew. Bottom
line, he just likes to see what he writes up there on the "Big Screen" of
Usenet.

George M. Middius
September 18th 06, 08:30 PM
The Village Donkey brayed:

> > > But can you back it up with a persistent display of intelligent posts?
> > > That's the litmus test.

> > My thoughts exactly. And the answer to your rhetorical question is "No,
> > not in a million years."

> Given the irrelevance of your posts I find it odd that you should even respond.

Are you braying in Krooglish, donkey? Now that we've established your IQ
is in the lower reaches of the Barnyard Animals range, it's hard to
predict the meaning of the random noises emanating from your donkey hole.




--

"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006

Hypertension
September 18th 06, 09:19 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "Eeyore" > wrote in
> message ...
>>
<snip>>.
>
> Once upon a time several of us banded together into an accountability
> group, and vowed to not respond to any Middius posts for a good long time.
> I seem to recall we went on this way for well over a year.
>
> Not being responded to did nothing to diminish the Middius spew. Bottom
> line, he just likes to see what he writes up there on the "Big Screen" of
> Usenet.

I finally killfiled Middius only this evening. Why don't you do the same? It
can be amusing to visit the little dream world inside Jute's head and
occasionally tweak his tail just to see what happens. Middius on the other
hand seems to write nothing but venemous and obscene garbage.
The only problem is that people will insist on replying to Middius and so
I'll continue to stumble across his trash in "re"posts that quote him.

Hyper

Jenn
September 18th 06, 11:52 PM
In article >,
"Hypertension" > wrote:

> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> . ..
> >
> > "Eeyore" > wrote in
> > message ...
> >>
> <snip>>.
> >
> > Once upon a time several of us banded together into an accountability
> > group, and vowed to not respond to any Middius posts for a good long time.
> > I seem to recall we went on this way for well over a year.
> >
> > Not being responded to did nothing to diminish the Middius spew. Bottom
> > line, he just likes to see what he writes up there on the "Big Screen" of
> > Usenet.
>
> I finally killfiled Middius only this evening. Why don't you do the same?

George and Arny, for example, will never killfile the other, as they
need each other to exist here.

Eeyore
September 19th 06, 12:54 AM
Jenn wrote:

> "Hypertension" > wrote:
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote
> > > "Eeyore" > wrote
> > >>
> > <snip>>.
> > >
> > > Once upon a time several of us banded together into an accountability
> > > group, and vowed to not respond to any Middius posts for a good long time.
> > > I seem to recall we went on this way for well over a year.
> > >
> > > Not being responded to did nothing to diminish the Middius spew. Bottom
> > > line, he just likes to see what he writes up there on the "Big Screen" of
> > > Usenet.
> >
> > I finally killfiled Middius only this evening. Why don't you do the same?
>
> George and Arny, for example, will never killfile the other, as they
> need each other to exist here.

You know, I'm getting to like the MiddiBot's 'feminine' side !

Graham

Peter Wieck
September 19th 06, 03:20 AM
Jenn wrote:
> George and Arny, for example, will never killfile the other, as they
> need each other to exist here.

Amen to that.

But then, Middius is one of Jute-McCoy's sockpuppet/Timmies, so killing
either one will kill both. And in turn will erase all the sources of
collateral damage.


Peter Wieck
Wyncote.

Iain Churches
September 20th 06, 11:11 AM
"Peter Wieck" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>

> But then, Middius is one of Jute-McCoy's sockpuppet/Timmies, so killing
> either one will kill both. And in turn will erase all the sources of
> collateral damage.
>
>
> Peter Wieck


Peter. In the event of Andre ever needing a publicist, you would be
the perfect man for the job. You do not seem to be able to post
a reply without mentioning his name:-)

Iain

George M. Middius
September 20th 06, 01:46 PM
Iain Churches said:

> Peter. In the event of Andre ever needing a publicist, you would be
> the perfect man for the job. You do not seem to be able to post
> a reply without mentioning his name:-)

You now have Worthless Wiecky juice all over your fingers and face. It's
your own fault because you were warned.






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"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006