From: Twibil on
On Apr 23, 5:07 am, matt <meitchi...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Soc. 101 is a gateway for 'tards majoring in the social sciences.

Sure, Matt.

You'd be the expert all right.
From: ? on
On Apr 23, 9:54 am, Bob Myers <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:

> But Pete makes a good point: you're very fond of making statements about
> how various people "wouldn't be missed" - but WOULD you want to put that
> little claim to the test, vs. the degree of regret your own sudden existence
> failure would cause?

I suppose that you've never noticed that the nym "krusty" frequently
appears in threads to which I've not posted a single word.

You've also probably never noticed that nobody ever refers to *you* in
such threads.

This indicates that I have achieved a certain level of notoriety in
comparison to your own lack of name recognition.

I suspect that reekyites will talk about "krusty" for years after I'm
gone, as they still talk about "The Sheriff."


From: Rob Kleinschmidt on
On Apr 23, 8:45 am, Bob Myers <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:
> On 4/22/2010 6:12 PM, Rob Kleinschmidt wrote:
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>
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> > You're suggesting that English, Scots, Irish, Welsh, Saxons
> > and Vikings didn't always live peacefully and harmoniously
> > next door to each other, each one always respecting the
> > others laws, rights and property ?
>
> > Say it ain't so, Bob.
>
> Why, quite clearly all of those "white people of good character" spent
> all their time sitting around the campfire, giving each other nothing but
> mutually supportive affirmations (and the occasional backrub), and
> living in peace and harmony with the Disneyesque creatures who
> inhabited their woodland paradise of a homeland.
>
> EVERYTHING bad came from those "other" people, don'tcha know?

Well alrighty then.

And you better not be trying to confuse me with
trick questions either. I have a marginally better
than average knowledge of civics, I'll have you know.

From: Rob Kleinschmidt on
On Apr 22, 1:06 pm, Bob Myers <nospample...(a)address.invalid> wrote:
> On 4/22/2010 12:20 PM, ? wrote:
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>
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> > Lot's of Americans of English/Scottish/Irish/Welsh descent are proud
> > to obey the law and always drive on the right side of the road even
> > when it's easier to cut corners. We always stop at four way stop signs
> > in the middle of the agricultural grid and we look in all directions
> > before proceeding, because obedience to the law was ingrained in our
> > ancestors' psyches for 1000 years.
>
> > Americans of German/Swiss/Scandinavian descent are even more likely to
> > obey laws because of their own ancestors' experience in Europe.
> > They're very private and inhibited people.
>
> Let me make sure I have this right - now you're claiming that the
> experience of one's ancestors is communicated genetically?
>
> Pardon me, I think I need a few hours to get over this laughing fit...

You're suggesting that English, Scots, Irish, Welsh, Saxons
and Vikings didn't always live peacefully and harmoniously
next door to each other, each one always respecting the
others laws, rights and property ?

Say it ain't so, Bob.

We should all learn to live peacefully with each other and
emulate those nice Europeans. Just like the Martins and
the Coys.

From: Twibil on
On Apr 22, 11:59 am, "S'mee" <stevenkei...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
> > > say is there anybody you don't hate?
>
> > Only himself.
>
> > But he posts under so many different nyms that he considers himself to
> > be plethoric.
>
> You just posted that because you had a chance to use "plethoric" in a
> sentence. 8^)

(?)

You mean it's a real word?