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Default OMG..........John Herring is now stalking me with emails to me

On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:49:42 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

JLH wrote:
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:52:55 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Bob Smith wrote:
If you are offended by his communications, why not just kill file him.
I have..........yet he continues with his assault via email.

He's taking about killfiling his e-mail address. Just as easy as killfiling
a newsgroup poster.

If he morphs, just block the IP range that his ISP uses. Can't morph through
that.
The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers could.

"It's Morphin' Time!!"


LOL! (Again!)

This morning I woke up to find this huge thread about a one-liner I sent
Jimmy, and I've been laughing my ass off for a half hour now!

Seriously, though, one of us just may be very homophobic, so be careful
with the gay stuff!


The word homophobia was rarely used early in the twentieth century to
mean "fear or hatred of the male sex or humankind". In this use, the
word derived from the Latin root homo (Latin, "man" or "human") with the
Greek ending -phobia ("fear").

In its more recent usage, dating from 1969, "homophobia" derives from
the -phobia ending applied, not to the Latin root "homo", but to a
shortening of homosexual. (Here, homo comes not from the Latin for
"man", but from the Greek for homosexual.) It was used by clinical
psychologist George Weinberg, who claims to have first thought of it
while speaking at a homophile group in 1965, and was popularized by his
book Society and the Healthy Homosexual in 1971. When asked about the
meaning of the word in a 2002 interview, he said:

"Homophobia is just that: a phobia. A morbid and irrational dread which
prompts irrational behavior flight or the desire to destroy the stimulus
for the phobia and anything reminiscent of it."

A possible etymological precursor was homoerotophobia, coined by
Wainwright Churchill in Homosexual Behavior Among Males in 1967.


That was excusable 'cause you hadn't sufficient time to read and react to
my previous.

Now you have.

Go back to bed.
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John H