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Wally July 18th 03 03:17 AM

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

You are, Cat ****. Pure and simple. You are the bad AROMA of this group
that we can get cleaned up

Thom, are you saying that you want me to leave the group?


Read your words...

-------------------------
You need a lesson in humanity, Donal. Most of the world is starving. while
you endeavor to boast about the speed of your yacht.

-------------------------

Engage your brain and look up "hypocryte" in a dictionary.

You're a slavering mouthpiece who has a pathological need to dominate a
forum full of people you'll likely never meet.


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




Wally July 18th 03 03:17 AM

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"Thomas Stewart" wrote in message news:27592-3F16E9E5-

Nutsy,

You are like CAT **** BEHIND THE SOFA!!

It stinks----you stink up the discussion group
IT can't be ignored------You can't be ignored. You interject yourself
into the the nature of this group. You interfere
It is something Vile that needs to be tended to-----As do your crazy,
stupid statements without facts or reason
It isn't a pleasant task-----As is going thru all your many boring,
non-sensible post, created simply to aggravate
It can be cleaned up but the STINK REMAINS------ As does the presence of
your posts

You are, Cat ****. Pure and simple. You are the bad AROMA of this group
that we can get cleaned up


He's a self-absorbed sad asshole who gets a kick out of dissing a bunch of
names on his computer screen. All day, every day.


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




SkitchNYC July 18th 03 03:20 AM

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All day, every day.

How sad for hm.

Bobsprit July 18th 03 03:49 AM

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Your boat is an ugly utilitarian tank, and the car you covet is a
tiny, frail, impotent rattletrap.

Uh, hey dummy. We both own C&Cs. It's just that I own a nice one and you own a
plasticy POS daysailor!
I don't covet any car, dummy. But you probably do!

RB

Bobsprit July 18th 03 03:57 AM

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Does ANYONE dare??? How about it, Marc, Scotty, Skitchy? Anyone???

Doesn't that tell you something?

Yep, that you're a coward who KNOWS I'm always right!

RB

Bobsprit July 18th 03 03:58 AM

Still no one!
 
He's a self-absorbed sad asshole who gets a kick out of dissing a bunch of
names on his computer screen. All day, every day.

Let's hope you don't call me names tomorrow, dopey!

RB

The_navigator© July 18th 03 03:58 AM

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He can't find it.

Hahahhahahaha

Cheers MC

Wally wrote:


Engage your brain and look up "hypocryte" in a dictionary.




Bobsprit July 18th 03 03:58 AM

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All day, every day.

How sad for hm.

Skitch calls me names every day. I rarely address him 1st. He's a sad asshole
indeed.

RB

Pony Express July 18th 03 04:00 AM

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But j29's can be beaten by lowly Express 30's.
--
----
Steve
S/V Pony Express

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

I'm sailing a J29 next week, Donal. Now that's a pretty fast boat!
If you think a boat is slow at 150, what must you think of Billys, Moorons

or
most of the other boats here??!!!

RB



Pony Express July 18th 03 04:03 AM

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Then why do you keep bringing it up? "As low as 150." So what?
--
----
Steve
S/V Pony Express

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
If I'm boasting, then clearly I'm contented. I have little use for the

rating.
I only cruise and day sail my boat.
You, on the other hand, have boasted about the speed and relative newness

of
your boat.
I can only imagine what you think of the older (but better built) vessels

that
populate the list.
You can't have it both ways, Donal!

RB



Wally July 18th 03 04:04 AM

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message

He's a self-absorbed sad asshole who gets a kick out of dissing a bunch of
names on his computer screen. All day, every day.


Let's hope you don't call me names tomorrow, dopey!


It was an observation.


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




Flying Tadpole July 18th 03 04:23 AM

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Wally wrote:



Engage your brain and look up "hypocryte" in a dictionary.


He won't find it. The word, that is, not the brain.

You're a slavering mouthpiece who has a pathological need to dominate a
forum full of people you'll likely never meet.


Unfair slur, sir. This forum is full of those with a
pathological need to dominate a forum full of people they'll
likely never meet. The other regulars, however, don't need to
slaver. They just dominate, often by their apparent abstinence
at the feast.

I would like to see a reduction in frequency of posting ex
Bobsprit, as wading through 100 posts is just too tedious. I
just wish he'd finish the current script he's compiling from this
group's thrashings, then possibly we could return to simple
stabs, cuts and thrusts, rather than crude bludgeoning, with
proprotionately more sailing content.

Flying Tadpole

The_navigator© July 18th 03 04:29 AM

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Make up your mind Taddy. First you encourage him and then object. Try
and steer a straight course eh?

"What is this I see before me, it's handle toward my hand... Go back to
the grave from whence thou came thou foul shadow"

Cheers MC

Flying Tadpole wrote:

Wally wrote:



Engage your brain and look up "hypocryte" in a dictionary.



He won't find it. The word, that is, not the brain.


You're a slavering mouthpiece who has a pathological need to dominate a
forum full of people you'll likely never meet.



Unfair slur, sir. This forum is full of those with a
pathological need to dominate a forum full of people they'll
likely never meet. The other regulars, however, don't need to
slaver. They just dominate, often by their apparent abstinence
at the feast.

I would like to see a reduction in frequency of posting ex
Bobsprit, as wading through 100 posts is just too tedious. I
just wish he'd finish the current script he's compiling from this
group's thrashings, then possibly we could return to simple
stabs, cuts and thrusts, rather than crude bludgeoning, with
proprotionately more sailing content.

Flying Tadpole



Horvath July 18th 03 04:30 AM

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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 21:09:01 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

"Horvath" wrote

On your little boat there's no problem. On my boat, nobody at the bow
can reach down far enough to grab the mooring ball.


you can't afford a boat hook?


Duh! I have a hook, but when you hook the ball, how are you going to
tie a line to it? At the bow, you're standing four feet above the
water.





Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!

Flying Tadpole July 18th 03 04:32 AM

Ganz take note.....
 
Jon, please...try to ignore what's right in front of you, and
think, instead, of turning the connection between "lard" and
"drip" into a connection with "drip" and something else. You
know? "A is to B as B is to C but C and A normally appear totally
unrelated". Then, simply find a "B" that means both "B" and "C",
depending on context. It is the surprise juxtaposition of "A" and
"C" that brightens the day. You do not need turds for a pungent
repsonse.

FT

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Yeh, but the analogy doesn't fit. If you take away the lard,
you'd be left with a turd.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Jon... notice the graceful arc of the blade.... the subtle unexpected
strike.... so swift and surgical as to not mar the blade edge with
blood..... blood is drawn yet the victim is only critically wounded.
That, Ganz is a true display of the mastery in the art form of the NG

Ginshu
Ninja....

CM

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...

| Ignore those who would blind you with science, for the answer is
| obvious: take away all the lard and you'll still be left with a
| drip.



The_navigator© July 18th 03 04:32 AM

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Well that little problem must have prevented sailors from tying up to
mooring buoys for ... years. You great TWIT

Cheers MC

Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 21:09:01 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:


"Horvath" wrote

On your little boat there's no problem. On my boat, nobody at the bow
can reach down far enough to grab the mooring ball.


you can't afford a boat hook?



Duh! I have a hook, but when you hook the ball, how are you going to
tie a line to it? At the bow, you're standing four feet above the
water.





Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!



Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 04:51 AM

Ganz take note.....
 
In bob's case that wouldn't be possible anyway.

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
Jon, please...try to ignore what's right in front of you, and
think, instead, of turning the connection between "lard" and
"drip" into a connection with "drip" and something else. You
know? "A is to B as B is to C but C and A normally appear totally
unrelated". Then, simply find a "B" that means both "B" and "C",
depending on context. It is the surprise juxtaposition of "A" and
"C" that brightens the day. You do not need turds for a pungent
repsonse.

FT

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Yeh, but the analogy doesn't fit. If you take away the lard,
you'd be left with a turd.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Jon... notice the graceful arc of the blade.... the subtle unexpected
strike.... so swift and surgical as to not mar the blade edge with
blood..... blood is drawn yet the victim is only critically wounded.
That, Ganz is a true display of the mastery in the art form of the NG

Ginshu
Ninja....

CM

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...

| Ignore those who would blind you with science, for the answer is
| obvious: take away all the lard and you'll still be left with a
| drip.





Wally July 18th 03 04:54 AM

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"The_navigator©" wrote in message

Make up your mind Taddy. First you encourage him and then object. Try
and steer a straight course eh?


I suspect his purpose was to give me a slap, but without appearing to defend
The Twazzock.


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




Flying Tadpole July 18th 03 05:08 AM

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Wally wrote:

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message

He won't find it. The word, that is, not the brain.


True, but he'll find something very similar.


I'm chastened by your polite reply, especially when I saw my own
spelling of "noncommittal" in another post...


This forum is full of those with a
pathological need to dominate a forum full of people they'll
likely never meet.


Are you sure that the need of others is pathological?


Well, pathos is the root of it all, yes?

snip

I'd be amazed if anyone could condense the sheer volume into something
approximating a scirpt.

Not so much "be amazed" as "Be afraid. Be very afraid"
http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com

... then possibly we could return to simple
stabs, cuts and thrusts, rather than crude bludgeoning, with
proprotionately more sailing content.


The 'spot the error' photos are good.


Cruel, cruel....perhaps we could promote you to "skate"...
("fiddler" is already taken by another bottomfeeder)

Flying Tadpole

Wally July 18th 03 05:25 AM

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"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message

True, but he'll find something very similar.


I'm chastened by your polite reply, especially when I saw my own
spelling of "noncommittal" in another post...


Such errors are eminently forgivable, but mine less so for not checking my
own dictionary before admonishing Matrix Boy to do just that.


Are you sure that the need of others is pathological?


Well, pathos is the root of it all, yes?


In a monochrome photograph, there are many shades of grey.


Not so much "be amazed" as "Be afraid. Be very afraid"
http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com


Blimey (as they say in Englandshire). I find myself wondering if I should
adopt a nautical stage name, lest I find myself appearing (in a bit part, if
at all) in this fine thespian production. (I have one in mnd, but I've been
saving it for when my vast, ocean-going 18-foot mega-yacht hits the water.)


The 'spot the error' photos are good.


Cruel, cruel....


You mean his pics *aren't* a quiz?? sweet, innocent n00b look


... perhaps we could promote you to "skate"...
("fiddler" is already taken by another bottomfeeder)


An accolade indeed!


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




Wally July 18th 03 05:29 AM

Ganz take note.....
 
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message

I give up. Let no-one claim I didn't at least try.


You did indeed. If it were in My Big Book Of Philosophical Stuff, it would
probably be called "the law of the included middle".


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




The_navigator© July 18th 03 05:39 AM

Still no one!
 
And they are all colors.

Cheers MC

Wally wrote:
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message


In a monochrome photograph, there are many shades of grey.



Horvath July 18th 03 07:08 AM

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On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 15:32:46 +1200, The_navigator©
wrote this crap:

Well that little problem must have prevented sailors from tying up to
mooring buoys for ... years. You great TWIT


And mooring balls have been around for how many years? All bigger
boats send out a dinghy to tie up to a mooring ball.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!

Horvath July 18th 03 07:09 AM

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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:49:46 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Duh, it's called a Happy Hooker. You should know about
it, since you have a propesity for paying for sex from hookers.
Actually, I'm serious about the product. It works great.



I'm sure you are.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!

Horvath July 18th 03 07:17 AM

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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:48:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Hey dumb****, have you heard of a boat hook??

Newsflash...it's got a hook at the end of a pole. Works
great.



Listen to me now, and comprehend it later, top-stupidassed-poster.

When you're standing on the bow, and you are four feet off the water,
and you hook the mooring ball,

How the **** do you tie a line to it?

It's much easier to have someone stand on the swim platform, and back
up to the ball, dumbass.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!

The_navigator© July 18th 03 07:53 AM

Still no one!
 
You are even more of a TWIT for raising an irrelevance.

Cheers MC

Horvath wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 15:32:46 +1200, The_navigator©
wrote this crap:


Well that little problem must have prevented sailors from tying up to
mooring buoys for ... years. You great TWIT



And mooring balls have been around for how many years? All bigger
boats send out a dinghy to tie up to a mooring ball.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!



The_navigator© July 18th 03 07:59 AM

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Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:48:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:


Hey dumb****, have you heard of a boat hook??

Newsflash...it's got a hook at the end of a pole. Works
great.




Listen to me now, and comprehend it later, top-stupidassed-poster.

When you're standing on the bow, and you are four feet off the water,
and you hook the mooring ball,

How the **** do you tie a line to it?



DO you know what knots are? How about bends?

Cheers MC


Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 08:17 AM

Still no one!
 
I'm sure you have no clue.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:49:46 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Duh, it's called a Happy Hooker. You should know about
it, since you have a propesity for paying for sex from hookers.
Actually, I'm serious about the product. It works great.



I'm sure you are.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!




Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 08:19 AM

Still no one!
 
Listen to me dumbass bottom-feeder. Use the Happy Hooker
product or similar.

BTW, you can even use it from a dock, which is about as close
to a boat you'll ever get. Maybe you can win a flag from there.

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:48:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:

Hey dumb****, have you heard of a boat hook??

Newsflash...it's got a hook at the end of a pole. Works
great.



Listen to me now, and comprehend it later, top-stupidassed-poster.

When you're standing on the bow, and you are four feet off the water,
and you hook the mooring ball,

How the **** do you tie a line to it?

It's much easier to have someone stand on the swim platform, and back
up to the ball, dumbass.




Ave Imperator Bush!
Bush Was Right! Four More Beers!




Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 08:19 AM

Still no one!
 
Been there, been bent.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...


Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:48:43 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap:


Hey dumb****, have you heard of a boat hook??

Newsflash...it's got a hook at the end of a pole. Works
great.




Listen to me now, and comprehend it later, top-stupidassed-poster.

When you're standing on the bow, and you are four feet off the water,
and you hook the mooring ball,

How the **** do you tie a line to it?



DO you know what knots are? How about bends?

Cheers MC




Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 08:28 AM

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Just for you stupid (duhh... scroll to the bottom, bottom-feeder)...

"Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:17:02 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:

What's the big deal about sailing to/from a mooring?


On your little boat there's no problem. On my boat, nobody at the bow
can reach down far enough to grab the mooring ball.

I find it's far easier to back up to the ball, with someone standing
on the swim platform.


http://216.255.29.178/page12.htm

Scroll to near the bottom (just for you... a low class bottom feeder)
and check out the B203 Happy HookerT.

You are just too stupid for words.


Bobsprit July 18th 03 11:24 AM

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Sorry, Bobadil, but your boat on it's best day, isn't really considered one of
C&C's finest efforts.

C&C's finest efforts were in the 70s. The old 27 is twice the boat you own. The
old 30, 33 are also amazing. Perry wrote that the 32 was essentailly a slightly
larger version of the 30. High praise indeed! I don't think your 27 is a bad
boat.

RB

Bobsprit July 18th 03 11:25 AM

Still no one!
 
Well considering that you drive a Subaru Forrester (the lesbian car of
choice)...

I don't drive a forester, dopey.

RB

Flying Tadpole July 18th 03 11:40 AM

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wrote:
snip

Well considering that you drive a Subaru Forrester (the lesbian car of
choice)...


Fighting words...come up and see me sometime, sailor...bring your
car...
26deg 46' 50" S 140deg 59' 29" E, or if not there, then knock
next door at 27 13' 55" S 140 69'32"E, or drive around the block
to 26 57' 06" S 140 54' 46" E

Flying Tadpole's towing buddy Chubby

Flying Tadpole July 18th 03 12:50 PM

Still no one!
 


wrote:

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 20:10:09 +0930, Flying Tadpole
wrote:



wrote:
snip

Well considering that you drive a Subaru Forrester (the lesbian car of
choice)...


Fighting words...come up and see me sometime, sailor...bring your
car...
26deg 46' 50" S 140deg 59' 29" E, or if not there, then knock
next door at 27 13' 55" S 140 69'32"E, or drive around the block
to 26 57' 06" S 140 54' 46" E

Flying Tadpole's towing buddy Chubby


Would that be "Chubby the Lesbo"? 8^)


I don't know, I never asked. But why is it your emoticon is
smacking its lips? and wearing spectacles?

Capt. Mooron July 18th 03 02:26 PM

Still no one!
 

"Horvath" wrote in message

| Duh! I have a hook, but when you hook the ball, how are you going to
| tie a line to it? At the bow, you're standing four feet above the
| water.


Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha ha ha ha ha ah......... Oh man that was just
too funny!!

Heh Horvath..... on my bowsprit you are standing 4 feet above the water as
well.

CM



Capt. Mooron July 18th 03 02:35 PM

Still no one!
 

"Horvath" wrote in message

| When you're standing on the bow, and you are four feet off the water,
| and you hook the mooring ball,
|
| How the **** do you tie a line to it?

Okay... I thought you were pulling our collective leg here.... it's obvious
why you prefer a slip at the dock. Once you hook the ball you pull it up to
the deck and tie on with a mooring painter to each cleat at the bow. If you
have a regular mooring you fit it with two 15 ft floating mooring painters
about 3/4" dia. It's much easier to "hook" the painters and secure than
yanking the ball up to the boat each time.


|
| It's much easier to have someone stand on the swim platform, and back
| up to the ball to moor stern first dumbass.

Yes Horvath... I've seen people moor stern to... it's cute and sets your
place in the pecking order of sailors.

CM



Capt. Mooron July 18th 03 03:01 PM

Ganz take note.....
 
I'm beginning to lose all faith in the possibility of inducing Jon to reply
with his brain engaged. He has claimed a 162 IQ yet has shown a flagrant
refusal to employ his supposed superior intellect. It casts doubt on his
abilities and offers Bob the venue of merely remaining silent while Ganz
hangs himself time and again with his own ill thought replies.

I here by officially abandon my efforts to coach Jon.... the constant chore
of beating my head against a stone wall is interfering with my drinking.

Good Luck Ganz...

CM


"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
| I give up. Let no-one claim I didn't at least try.
|
| FT
|
| Jonathan Ganz wrote:
|
| In bob's case that wouldn't be possible anyway.
|
| "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
| ...
| Jon, please...try to ignore what's right in front of you, and
| think, instead, of turning the connection between "lard" and
| "drip" into a connection with "drip" and something else. You
| know? "A is to B as B is to C but C and A normally appear totally
| unrelated". Then, simply find a "B" that means both "B" and "C",
| depending on context. It is the surprise juxtaposition of "A" and
| "C" that brightens the day. You do not need turds for a pungent
| repsonse.
|
| FT
|
| Jonathan Ganz wrote:
|
| Yeh, but the analogy doesn't fit. If you take away the lard,
| you'd be left with a turd.
|
| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
| ...
| Jon... notice the graceful arc of the blade.... the subtle
unexpected
| strike.... so swift and surgical as to not mar the blade edge
with
| blood..... blood is drawn yet the victim is only critically
wounded.
| That, Ganz is a true display of the mastery in the art form of the
NG
| Ginshu
| Ninja....
|
| CM
|
| "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
| ...
|
| | Ignore those who would blind you with science, for the answer is
| | obvious: take away all the lard and you'll still be left with a
| | drip.
|
|



Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 04:42 PM

Still no one!
 
BB,

Foresters are great cars. Please don't criticize RB for this.
He does the best he can.

wrote in message
...
On 18 Jul 2003 10:25:16 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

Well considering that you drive a Subaru Forrester (the lesbian car of
choice)...

I don't drive a forester, dopey.


Hard to belive you only drive it when you are not dopey. That doesn't

leave much
time!

BB




Jonathan Ganz July 18th 03 04:43 PM

Ganz take note.....
 
Keep drinking. You'll get it eventually!

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
I'm beginning to lose all faith in the possibility of inducing Jon to

reply
with his brain engaged. He has claimed a 162 IQ yet has shown a flagrant
refusal to employ his supposed superior intellect. It casts doubt on his
abilities and offers Bob the venue of merely remaining silent while Ganz
hangs himself time and again with his own ill thought replies.

I here by officially abandon my efforts to coach Jon.... the constant

chore
of beating my head against a stone wall is interfering with my drinking.

Good Luck Ganz...

CM


"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
| I give up. Let no-one claim I didn't at least try.
|
| FT
|
| Jonathan Ganz wrote:
|
| In bob's case that wouldn't be possible anyway.
|
| "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
| ...
| Jon, please...try to ignore what's right in front of you, and
| think, instead, of turning the connection between "lard" and
| "drip" into a connection with "drip" and something else. You
| know? "A is to B as B is to C but C and A normally appear totally
| unrelated". Then, simply find a "B" that means both "B" and "C",
| depending on context. It is the surprise juxtaposition of "A" and
| "C" that brightens the day. You do not need turds for a pungent
| repsonse.
|
| FT
|
| Jonathan Ganz wrote:
|
| Yeh, but the analogy doesn't fit. If you take away the lard,
| you'd be left with a turd.
|
| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
| ...
| Jon... notice the graceful arc of the blade.... the subtle
unexpected
| strike.... so swift and surgical as to not mar the blade edge
with
| blood..... blood is drawn yet the victim is only critically
wounded.
| That, Ganz is a true display of the mastery in the art form of

the
NG
| Ginshu
| Ninja....
|
| CM
|
| "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
| ...
|
| | Ignore those who would blind you with science, for the answer

is
| | obvious: take away all the lard and you'll still be left with

a
| | drip.
|
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