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On Jun 10, 5:38 pm, HARRY POTTER wrote:
wrote: So pathetic as to make excuses for the behaviour of an ass? Do you blame rape victims for the crime too? How about leaving your car parked outside overnight? Is that 'asking' some lowlife dirtball to come along and vandalize it? Where does personal accountability fit into your world view? Since when is saying mean things on the internet a crime equal to rape? It's folks with your mindset that create a society of immediate gratification at the cost of long term good, i.e., if I want it then I should have it...if I want to slam someone in a cowardly fashion, I should do that too. uh wut And he never said he couldn't take it. Then why did he feel the need to bring up, knowing it would derail the thread into a pity party for him. So now you claim to know what he was thinking when he posted? Whatever man. From my seat he was making an observation about 'grownup' behaviour hiding behind anonymity. So who's correct? From Dudley's posting history I'm inclined to say I am, but you can read anything you like into his post to serve your own purpose- and if that is to slam him then that's your business, but it seems a waste of your time to do so to someone already suffering a loss. Why stoop so low? |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:55:56 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip droned:
"Maxwell" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote... Dudley Henriques wrote: He's still around, BTW. if you feel the need to push his buttons. He was even more entertaining than Maxie! Even got his own honorary group. alt.fan.beavis-and-basshole Glad you could stop by Bertie, and firm up the working relationship between you and Dudley for all to see. Now is a good time to advertise that you BOTH like to make sport of deliberately pushing someone's buttons. Well, I do, Dudley can speak for himself. Cool! But then all the smart ones already knew it. Nice reminder, very timely. Yes. BTW, you got more buttons than an old adding machine. He's got more buttons than a freakin' magpie!... |
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Maxwell Isn't Smart wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:55:56 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip droned: "Maxwell" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote... Dudley Henriques wrote: He's still around, BTW. if you feel the need to push his buttons. He was even more entertaining than Maxie! Even got his own honorary group. alt.fan.beavis-and-basshole Glad you could stop by Bertie, and firm up the working relationship between you and Dudley for all to see. Now is a good time to advertise that you BOTH like to make sport of deliberately pushing someone's buttons. Well, I do, Dudley can speak for himself. Cool! But then all the smart ones already knew it. Nice reminder, very timely. Yes. BTW, you got more buttons than an old adding machine. He's got more buttons than a freakin' magpie!... Based on one of his earlier posts to Dudley, I'd say he's less innocuous than you make him out to be. -- Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way. - Bertrand Russell |
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"Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries" wrote in news:6ba9gfF39q9juU1
@mid.individual.net: Maxwell Isn't Smart wrote: On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:55:56 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip droned: "Maxwell" wrote: "Bertie the Bunyip" wrote... Dudley Henriques wrote: He's still around, BTW. if you feel the need to push his buttons. He was even more entertaining than Maxie! Even got his own honorary group. alt.fan.beavis-and-basshole Glad you could stop by Bertie, and firm up the working relationship between you and Dudley for all to see. Now is a good time to advertise that you BOTH like to make sport of deliberately pushing someone's buttons. Well, I do, Dudley can speak for himself. Cool! But then all the smart ones already knew it. Nice reminder, very timely. Yes. BTW, you got more buttons than an old adding machine. He's got more buttons than a freakin' magpie!... Based on one of his earlier posts to Dudley, I'd say he's less innocuous than you make him out to be. Indeed, he flushed the last dingleberry of his cred down the toilet there. Bertie |
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 05:00:26 +0000, Bertie the Bunyip droned:
"Maxwell" wrote: "Michael" wrote Nice post Mike. Seems like some reasonable observations. But don't count out those that simply come here to teach and preach strictly for the sake of their ego. Perhaps they have always dreamed of writing and answer column, and the Usenet seems to be just the place. I think this groups suffers more than most, because pilots are more apt to take themselves too seriously. Certainly not to say they all do, but we seem to have far too many in our ranks. You are a k00k.... IAWTP. |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Wow, you've added a whole new dimension to your creepiness. Bertie Unfortunately, killfiling Maxwell hasn't totally wiped him from my view, though it sure has cleaned up my downloaded posts :-) Bertie, why spar with someone who obviously has "issues"? He's not just in it for the sport. The nature of his comments suggests some sort of pathology involved. It makes it almost sad to respond to his posts. It's like taunting a staggering drunk. Please give it up. You don't need the last word on this one. |
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romeomike wrote in :
Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Wow, you've added a whole new dimension to your creepiness. Bertie Unfortunately, killfiling Maxwell hasn't totally wiped him from my view, though it sure has cleaned up my downloaded posts :-) Bertie, why spar with someone who obviously has "issues"? He's not just in it for the sport. The nature of his comments suggests some sort of pathology involved. It makes it almost sad to respond to his posts. It's like taunting a staggering drunk. Please give it up. You don't need the last word on this one. Sparring? You're kidding, right? Some people play solitaire while they're idling away on th enet, I whack k00ks! One of the flonkers is frogging maxie so that may be why you're seeing some maxwell posts still. They're easy to tell apart, the flonker's posts are coherent and mostly polite. . Bertie |
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Dylan Smith wrote:
On 2008-06-10, Martin Hotze wrote: clueless ones who would email me there. Thus I decided that if someone wanted to get hold of me, well, it was certainly easy enough without maintaining that address. Works fine. on your end, maybe. but this is not good 'netcitizenship'. On a point of pedantry... Actually, the domain does exist, it just doesn't have an MX record. So no, it won't get any cybersquatters in it any time soon. Non-aviation technical point: it's been a few years since I've had to deal with e-mail DNS issues so my recollection may be off, but I believe that if no MX record is found, then the A record should be attempted. Whether anything is listening on port 25 is another story. |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Sparring? You're kidding, right? Some people play solitaire while they're idling away on th enet, I whack k00ks! Kind of like hunting rocks in a forest using repeated use of herbicides. Kills the forest but the rocks are never eradicated. |
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"Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . "Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote: "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... I'm really at a total loss as to how to answer this question from you. If I thought you actually cared about our loss and wanted to know I would gladly discuss my son with you. I'm sorry but the trust just isn't there between us for me to take the chance. -- Dudley Henriques How old was he Dudley, and when did he pass? Hardly a discussion. I wonder why you wouldn't want anyone to know? Um, why is this irrelevant bit of information so important to you? Please help me to understand what loss have you suffered that requires this sort of constant and incredibly insensitive attack? What is irrelevant and insensitive about asking his age, and how long since he had passed? |
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