Time to bring back that old favourite ditty?
On 11/2/20 9:20 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/2/20 8:17 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/1/20 9:40 PM, Justan O. wrote:
On 11/1/20 12:37 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/1/20 11:53 AM, Bill wrote:
Justan O. wrote:
On 11/1/20 8:12 AM, John wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2020 17:58:01 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 10/31/20 5:50 PM, John wrote:
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On 10/29/20 1:25 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 10:35:00 AM UTC-4, Keyser
Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 10:25 AM, Justan O. wrote:
UjustOn 10/29/20 9:37 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 9:26 AM, Justan O. wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:55 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 10/29/20 8:51 AM, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:r
Our neighbor just returned from Ontario. I can't wait
to find out
how much ransom he was held for. He's ****ed. He had a
brand new
beautiful coach rotting on a dealers lot because Kanada
wouldn't
let him cross the border to pick it up. I hope he was
smart
enough to put a Florida plates on it.
Your 'hood must look like a bus parking lot. How
attractive. Perhaps
Canada kept your neighbor out because he was your
neighbor, and the
Canadians didn't want someone in their country who had
been exposed
to your filth.
As usual, you got it backwards.
As usual, your explanation of whatever was happening
sucked. If only
something...anything...you posted had even a smidge of
cleverness...
One of the great mysteries here is why your buddy
"Eisboch" spent so
many posts trying to convince me you were "smart." This
was especially
ironic, considering where and when he went to high school,
where he
was amid some of the brightest, most advantaged kids in
southern
Connecticut.
What can I say?
Were you one of the brightest, most advantaged kids in
South Connecticut?
I was among the brightest based on test scores, but
certainly not among
the financially advantaged. I don't know that Eisboch was in
either
group, but he had lots of very bright, advantaged kids at
Amity Regional
High School during his time there. I knew and know more than
a few of
those folks.
Based on Eisboch's success in his life, it's apparent that
he's one
of the bright ones.Â* You, not so much, eh?
If your reading comprehension skills equaled the size of your
snotty
"mouth" here, you'd know I was commenting on Eisboch back in
the days he
attended Amity Regional. I said that specifically. I was not
commenting
on his achievements in life, which obviously are substantial.
I didn't
know the guy in his Amity days and, in fact, he's a few years,
at least,
younger than me, and I don't know any of his contemporaries
who recalled
him. I asked. I have a few friends from that era at that
school. As an
aside, do you have anything to contribute here, other than the
snotballs
you fling? Didn't think so.
You reckon Eisbock was lying? You narcissistic liar. You
'checking out' his
story?
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Freedom Isn't Free!
No, ****head. I had a lot of friends, male and female, at Amity,
including some that were two or three years behind me in grades.
Some
years ago, I asked a couple of them if they remembered Richard,
and none
did. That's all. So tell us, when your wife washes your red MAGA
hat
with your Klan regalia, does the white sheet hood turn pink?
Here, I'll repost the question for you -
I know you are not bright, but, as I have tried to explain
previously,
mine and the class that followed were widely considered the
apex of high
school accomplishment. In the decades that followed, the public
school
system in New Haven went downhill but recently, like the city
itself,
has been recovering. At the time I was at Hillhouse it was the
top-ranked public high school in the state most years, and in
the top
three the other years. Not because of me, but I was there.
Assuming you are not lying, how did it go from top ranked to
bottom ranked?
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Freedom Isn't Free!
Fat Harry doesn'tÂ* know how or why it happened. Funny, it isn't
hard to
figure out.
Maybe Harry got good grades because he was a kiss ass to the teachers.
Wonder what is STEM classes grades were.
We had science and math, no engineering or advanced technology, in
grammar, junior high, or high school. I built a working cloud
chamber in 7th grade science. What did you do, clog a drain?
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*Expand the Supreme Court!*
A working cloud chamber. WOW!
Kinda trumps the cloud between your ears.
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*Expand the Supreme Court!*
A simple and boring experiment. Even you could do it.
Speaking of Trump. You must be feeling the pinch of reduced handouts by
now.
Perhaps it'll get even worse for you. Who knows.
Sure. Just cut yourself a large glass cylinder, get yourself a flat
black baseplate, a spark coil from a Model A Ford, copper strips,
wiring, dry ice, and radium, and get back to me when you have it working.
What handouts am I getting because of Trump? Try to be specific.
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*Expand the Supreme Court!*
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