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"Don Johnstone" wrote in message ... At 05:30 04 March 2005, Greybeard wrote: (snip) I can sit at home and be ignored. I don't think so, for some, ignoring you is not an option. Are you an american institution? God, I hope not! Americans may be many things, our reputation seems a bit sullied in some quarters, but some of us still love soaring and can converse intelligently without resorting to name calling. bumper |
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On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:14:47 -0800, "bumper" wrote:
Fully knowing that morgan has me in his killfile, there have been a couple of times that the only response to his beginners questions in the metal working group has been from me. Does the heart good when idiots get their answers, and never know it. Ya gotta love it when someone screws themselves. Most times, I just laugh at his questions and move on. He doesn't know enough to understand the answers. Greybeard |
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Snip: Ya gotta love it when
someone screws themselves. Your words, not mine. You really should seek some professional help. The total negative attitude doesn't fit into the can do required for achieving any goal. It's no wonder you don't drink, as you've apparently never had anything to celebrate. Why don't you take out your frustrations on the guy that has realy ****ed in your socks. Go find a mirror - the guy looking back at you is that person that has disappointed you throughout your life. I really feel badly that you're so bitter, and that isn't meant in the sarcastic. I know you really don't need my pity. Don't misunderstand, I don't pity you. My son, who's busy defending your right to post whatever you like on the web, has a saying that I always find appropriate. He says, " There's an ass for every seat." You fill this negative-whiner seat better than anyone I ever heard of. I guess you're the best at something, after all. Congratulations. Go have a beer to celebrate. But truly, thank you. When I've been feeling a little negative lately, I think of how everyone else posting here seems to perceive you, including yourself, and I start trying to conscoiusly find the positives in whatever situation I'm in. They're there! It has been a real help for me. Please notice that I'm really not trying to reason with you. You have niether the capacity nor the desire to do so. You've proven that to us all. As always, not hiding behind a cute little web handle... And as long as you're hiding, I guess you can call me whatever you like and I'll just consider the source, and consider that positive... like a double negative. Please, get some help. Jack Womack |
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On 4 Mar 2005 17:30:45 -0800, "Jack" wrote:
Typical of a scab sucking republiscam, if someone doesn't agree with them, they need "help". Sorry, ****er, but I've gotten along without soaring for all my life, and I'm sure I can live the rest of it without and not even feel any loss, of which there is none. Fortunately, God has ways to ensure that I don't go crazy enough to try to mix with soaring again, I'm on a one hour "leash", that's the longest I can leave my daughter alone. Sorta puts the 47 mile trip to Beloit thankfully out of reach. All that remains is to find out if my "friends" aren't "aquaintances", and I wouldn't put a paper penny on "friend". It's like any other weekend hobby, you meet a lot of people, but they're not your friends, now or ever. I can't lose what I never had. (Soaring friends, for the thick of skull. They don't exist.) I've gotten along nicely for 63 years on my own, for most of it, and without a lot of other people around. I don't really give a fiddlers flying **** if anyone likes it or not. It's one of the benefits of spending your teen years on a ranch so far from town that you almost never see anyone, you learn to entertain yourself. Which might also explain why I find the works of Nature far more interesting and intelligent than the works of krauts. Krauts imitate, Nature initiates. |
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Lennie/Lenney/Greybeard wrote: "Sorry, ****er, but I've gotten along
without soaring for all my life, and I'm sure I can live the rest of it without and not even feel any loss" By now we all understand how you feel about soaring and we are frankly bored by your negative and obscene posts. So, please go away. By your own admission you don't belong here so please leave us who enjoy soaring to our discussions and go involve yourself in something you would rather do. PLEASE GO AWAY. Thanks Go |
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