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Scott Gardner
 
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Default The whys and wherefores of being Krooger

On 28 Nov 2003 21:23:54 GMT, (Marc Phillips)
wrote:

Mr. Middius said:


I've appreciated your help on technical issues here, but where
in the world do you get off asking a man to post proof of a death in
his family, as if he has to justify an absence of ANY length to you or
anyone else?


How dare you question Turdborg while he's in the throes of a "debating
trade" spasm. For that, you've just made Kroo****'s enemies list.


Actually, Mr. Gardner's situation has shed some light on something that has
been quite obvious for a while. It was difficult and shocking for him to see
Arny act this way, especially since he had been "helpful" on some technical
information in the past. This may go some ways in explaining why people such
as McKelvy or Paul Wagner or any other Kroopologist defend Arny so
vehemently...Arny got 'em a deal on some sort of computer hardware.
It's kind of difficult to condemn someone for being a lying, hypocritical
pedophile when they just got you a killer deal on something. I'm sure Arny
didn't even have to be explicit about repaying the favor on RAO. Mr. Gardner,
it appears, is too smart to fall for Arny's "helpfulness." Many are not.

Boon


Just wanted to say I'm not choosing sides in this train wreck
of a newsgroup. I've been staying out of most of the threads up to
this point. I only made the comment I did because Krueger's request
for an obituary came so soon after the thread I started about the
foolishness of "proof" on Usenet. It was such a glaring example of
what I've experienced all over Usenet that I jumped in.
Since the concept of "proof" in so untenable on Usenet, I try
to take everything with a grain of salt. Arny's been helpful in
explaining some technical concepts to me, and I thanked him for it.
He made what I think anyone would consider a wildly unreasonable
request of Marc, so I commented on that as well.
I don't have any vested interest in anyone's cause here - and
that's how I like it.

Scott Gardner