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![]() Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... |
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On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? |
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![]() Jack Goff wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? Are you getting the feeling that you are extremely ignorant for calling me Kevin? Care to take the challenge? Put up, or shut up. |
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On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
Jack Goff wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? Are you getting the feeling that you are extremely ignorant for calling me Kevin? Care to take the challenge? Put up, or shut up. While we're on that subject, read and understand this: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. |
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Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? If not..he sure does now! |
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![]() Jack Goff wrote: On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Jack Goff wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? Are you getting the feeling that you are extremely ignorant for calling me Kevin? Care to take the challenge? Put up, or shut up. While we're on that subject, read and understand this: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. Take the challenge, then. You've nothing to lose if you're so certain, right? Do you LIKE being ignorant? |
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Jack Goff wrote:
On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Jack Goff wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? Are you getting the feeling that you are extremely ignorant for calling me Kevin? Care to take the challenge? Put up, or shut up. While we're on that subject, read and understand this: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. I guess it'd be a better nick name than Jackoff. |
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On 9 Aug 2006 07:03:30 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
Jack Goff wrote: On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. Take the challenge, then. You've nothing to lose if you're so certain, right? Do you LIKE being ignorant? One last time, and this time read for content... No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. And what am I certain of? I did not state anywhere above that *I* thought your real name was Kevin. Focus on content. Besides, Kevin, you do realize that ignorance is simply the lack of knowledge, right? Everyone is ignorant in some way. I have no problem with not knowing what your real name is. It's simply not important to me. You identified yourself as Kevin, and that's what is important. You've posted in the past that you *chose* to send that email under the name Kevin. Why do you hate it so much now? |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Jack Goff wrote: On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Jack Goff wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:01:20 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: James Lileks (lileks.com) - today's The Bleat. "In the end, most Americans simply don't care what happens to the Middle East aside from Israel. They'd like the region to be free; they're happy when everyone gets to vote. They don't give a fig about Libya but it would be nice if Egypt was safe, what with all those museums and the like. They'd be perfectly fine if every nation in the Middle East was like France - open, free, stable, great vacation destinations, full of politicians and intellectuals who didn't like the US but confined the rhetoric to tart epigrams or unreadable academic polemics. It's the seething sectarian nutwad component that makes people weary. The looped scripts, the Jew-slagging, the misplaced blame, the unslakable aching sense of injustice over things that happened 500 years ago. Okay, well, sorry about the Crusades. Now you Persians apologize for Ionia and the war on the Greeks. C'mon. C'monnn, ya knuckleheads. I knew Darius, and he was a Party. Animal. But let's send it all to the big Bygone House and hug, for Mr. Planet's sake! (Bill Murray for UN Secretary General. Seriously.)" Coulnd't have put it better myself. :) Sheriff Hertvick, Sheriff Hertvick, thars sumone apostin' off topic..... Are you gettin' the feeling you're talking to no one, Kevin? Are you getting the feeling that you are extremely ignorant for calling me Kevin? Care to take the challenge? Put up, or shut up. While we're on that subject, read and understand this: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. I guess it'd be a better nick name than Jackoff. Get your head out of Harry's ass! |
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![]() Jack Goff wrote: On 9 Aug 2006 07:03:30 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Jack Goff wrote: On 9 Aug 2006 05:16:46 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: There are events in a person's life which help to define them forever. When you chose to send that email under Kevin Noble's name, you defined yourself. It doesn't matter whether or not it was an honest mistake and the addy was yours, or you actually deliberately chose it, the event occurred. It was your own action that caused this, and you must now live with the consequences. You, now and forever more, will be known as Kevin on this NG. No amount of blathering about some challenge will change that. No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Like it or not. Hey, think of it this way... even if it's not your real name, it's at least as good a nick as basskisser, right? So long, Kevin. Take the challenge, then. You've nothing to lose if you're so certain, right? Do you LIKE being ignorant? One last time, and this time read for content... No one will ever take that challenge, as it's of no importance to us whether or not you are really Kevin. YOU identified YOURSELF as Kevin, and you are now Kevin. Where? And what am I certain of? I did not state anywhere above that *I* thought your real name was Kevin. Focus on content. Odd, then why do you insist on calling me Kevin? Just to LOOK ignorant of any fact? Besides, Kevin, you do realize that ignorance is simply the lack of knowledge, right? Exactly! Now you're getting it! You are ignorant in thinking that I'm Kevin. Everyone is ignorant in some way. I have no problem with not knowing what your real name is. It's simply not important to me. Then BE ignorant. It's your choice, as well as your choice to appear ignorant by calling me Kevin. You've posted in the past that you *chose* to send that email under the name Kevin. Why do you hate it so much now? Cite? |
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