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Rhonda Lea Kirk Rhonda Lea Kirk is offline
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Default Charlotte Blackmer approves of real life threats. 100%.

"The Original Demon Prince of Absurdity"
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 02:37:00 +0000, Steve Chaney, still taunting the
happy fun ball did the cha-cha, and screamed:
Sean Monaghan wrote:
miguel wrote:
Kali wrote:
miguel said:
Kadaitcha Gimp Retard He-Bitch wrote:

Translation: even though all kookologists agree that taking
usenet to real life is prime kooksign, that's what I'm trying to
accomplish.

Good job there kOOk.

miguel

So, what are your plans for Steve Cheney?

If I ever meet him, I will put him in the hospital.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^

This is not a flame; this is a clear threat of physical violence.
This is something we'd expect from Richard "the St00pid" Bullis, or
from Edmond Heinz Wollmann - not the words of a 'marginal kook', or
from someone who is merely involved in a Usenet flamewar.


Charlotte Blackmer will not call Mike out on this.


Hey, Mike's her friend -- but notice that she isn't defending him, at
least not in this thread.


She made five posts three days ago, and nothing before that since March
10. In in her most recent posting, she wrote:

"Um, well, I don't think Sharon and Snarky have exactly covered
themselves with glory in their exchanges with Mike. But it is what it
is. If it's any consolation to them, I have observed that Mike does
seem to have a talent for bringing out the absolute worst in some
people. Sometime he uses his powers for good, sometimes not . But
anyone who seems to expect me to keep Mike in line is on another
planet."

She has said her real life is busy. Perhaps that's the explanation for
her absence in this thread.

-- Steve, her hammer of thor is borked.


You are, however, still a k00k.


--
Rhonda Lea Kirk

Happiness limits the amount of suffering one is
willing to inflict on others. Phèdre nó Delaunay