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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_4_] January 30th 09 10:12 PM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
HK wrote:
h. You can
almost hear the assholes screaming as I dump the log contents into the
vat headers into boiling water.


Harry is so delusional, I bet he actually believes this.
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Eisboch[_4_] January 30th 09 10:13 PM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 15:31:31 -0500, HK wrote:

Wizard of Woodstock wrote:


On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:39:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Reggie is a permanent resident of my bozo bin.

You don't have a bozo bin.

Why don't you just admit it and move on.

Yeah?

Want to see a copy of its contents?

No - because it doesn't exist. And even if it does you don't have it
turned on because you just can't stand not knowing what everybody is
saying.

I log the headers...not the actual messages...

Uh huh.

Have it your way.



Why bother logging anything? Why do you keep a record of the subject
headers for posts you don't read? Wouldn't it be simpler and cleaner to
just mark them as "delete" or "ignore sender"?

Eisboch




I do mark them for "delete" so I never actually see the headers, except by
checking the log. The messages aren't there...just the headers.

I don't keep a record of the headers to keep a record, as it were. It is
the way the filter works.
I typically dump the contents of the log once or twice a month. You can
almost hear the assholes screaming as I dump the log contents into the vat
headers into boiling water.



You've been reading too much Dickens.

Eisboch


Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_4_] January 30th 09 10:19 PM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
HK wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:39:09 -0500, HK wrote:

Reggie is a permanent resident of my bozo bin.

You don't have a bozo bin.

Why don't you just admit it and move on.

--

"I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally."

W.C. Fields




Yeah?

Want to see a copy of its contents?

I log the headers...not the actual messages...


Here you go:


Applied filter "Bozo Bin" to message from - OT:
You can make this up... at 1/23/09 8:18:10 AM deleted


and it was just last week that Harry forgot he had Loogie in his "Bozo
Bin" and responded directly to him numerous times.

Harry has many different NG accounts, HK, hk, Boater etc. He has a
filter set up on one, just so he can post his "log".
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Canuck57[_6_] January 30th 09 10:57 PM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
have in common?

"By now far too many scientists have knowingly colluded in an historic
fraud, one that would put Bernie Madoff to shame. We are seeing
political larceny here on a truly planetary scale."

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/anthrop...ud-in-history/

Facts debunk the myths:

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...017272,00.html



You are sooooooo unconvincing. What I cannot figure out is what is
motivating the righties to fight so hard against ways to lessen man's
impact on the environment.


While I agree we should be concerned about the environment, I knew from the
start global warming was a farce of gigantic proportions. Fostered by
statism and greed for our green.

It was and is only a tool used to keep our minds off of the corruption, war,
recession/depression and government incompetance. Nothing more. People
like to focus their anxiety, "green CO2" was "politically correct"...but a
farce none the less.

We as humans over estimate the amount of control we have on such things like
weather. We are in fact slaves to our environnent and will for all
intensive purposes, always will be. We think we control a lot more than we
actually do. One nice solar flare, and in 9-12 minutes or so it is all over
as the earth is fried to a crisp. I just hope if/when it happens I get to
land the fish first.



HK January 30th 09 11:56 PM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 15:31:31 -0500, HK wrote:

Wizard of Woodstock wrote:

On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:39:09 -0500, HK
wrote:

Reggie is a permanent resident of my bozo bin.

You don't have a bozo bin.

Why don't you just admit it and move on.

Yeah?

Want to see a copy of its contents?

No - because it doesn't exist. And even if it does you don't have it
turned on because you just can't stand not knowing what everybody is
saying.

I log the headers...not the actual messages...

Uh huh.

Have it your way.



Why bother logging anything? Why do you keep a record of the
subject headers for posts you don't read? Wouldn't it be simpler
and cleaner to just mark them as "delete" or "ignore sender"?

Eisboch




I do mark them for "delete" so I never actually see the headers,
except by checking the log. The messages aren't there...just the headers.

I don't keep a record of the headers to keep a record, as it were. It
is the way the filter works.
I typically dump the contents of the log once or twice a month. You
can almost hear the assholes screaming as I dump the log contents into
the vat headers into boiling water.



You've been reading too much Dickens.

Eisboch



Every few years, I reread three or four of his novels. I guess I have
been through the entire cycle a half dozen times or more.

Eisboch[_4_] January 31st 09 12:35 AM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 

"HK" wrote in message
...


You've been reading too much Dickens.

Eisboch



Every few years, I reread three or four of his novels. I guess I have been
through the entire cycle a half dozen times or more.


My mother, bless her heart, was an avid reader (still is) and all through
my childhood insisted that I read at least a book a week during the summer
school vacation. She didn't care what I read, as long as I read at least a
book a week. I remember it started with the "Hardy Boys" series back in
about 6th grade. As I got older, she would "suggest" certain books to
read.

One year though, I found a very old collection of Edgar Allen Poe's complete
works in a bookcase in the attic. I started reading some of his stuff and I
think it freaked her out.
I got a brief reprieve from reading that summer. The books (or book ...
can't remember if it was a single, thick book or several) were (was) bound
in real leather and looked as spooky as some of Poe's tales.

Eisboch


HK January 31st 09 12:43 AM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...


You've been reading too much Dickens.

Eisboch



Every few years, I reread three or four of his novels. I guess I have
been through the entire cycle a half dozen times or more.


My mother, bless her heart, was an avid reader (still is) and all
through my childhood insisted that I read at least a book a week during
the summer school vacation. She didn't care what I read, as long as I
read at least a book a week. I remember it started with the "Hardy
Boys" series back in about 6th grade. As I got older, she would
"suggest" certain books to read.

One year though, I found a very old collection of Edgar Allen Poe's
complete works in a bookcase in the attic. I started reading some of
his stuff and I think it freaked her out.
I got a brief reprieve from reading that summer. The books (or book
... can't remember if it was a single, thick book or several) were
(was) bound in real leather and looked as spooky as some of Poe's tales.

Eisboch



Next time you are near baltimore, you should stop to see poe's grave and
the poe museum. Great, orginal writer.

Eisboch[_4_] January 31st 09 12:49 AM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 

"HK" wrote in message
...



Next time you are near baltimore, you should stop to see poe's grave and
the poe museum. Great, orginal writer.


LOL

Sure.

Right after I get the mental images of his tales out of my head.
What was the one about building a brick wall in a basement?
I forget the name, but it gave me nightmares.

Eisboch


Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_4_] January 31st 09 12:57 AM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...



Next time you are near baltimore, you should stop to see poe's grave
and the poe museum. Great, orginal writer.


LOL

Sure.

Right after I get the mental images of his tales out of my head.
What was the one about building a brick wall in a basement?
I forget the name, but it gave me nightmares.

Eisboch


That (The Cask of Amontillado)and the Tell Tale Heart, were two of my
favorite English Lit short stories.

Still, I can find nothing more boring than visiting a cemetary, even if
it is Eager Alan Poe. YAWN

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Wizard of Woodstock January 31st 09 01:44 AM

What do Bernie Madoff and Global Warming...
 
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 19:57:44 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Eisboch wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...



Next time you are near baltimore, you should stop to see poe's grave
and the poe museum. Great, orginal writer.


LOL

Sure.

Right after I get the mental images of his tales out of my head.
What was the one about building a brick wall in a basement?
I forget the name, but it gave me nightmares.

Eisboch


That (The Cask of Amontillado)and the Tell Tale Heart, were two of my
favorite English Lit short stories.

Still, I can find nothing more boring than visiting a cemetary, even if
it is Eager Alan Poe. YAWN


His detective fiction using C. Auguste Dupin as the protagonist is
often seen as the precursor to Sherlock Holmes. Doyle even admitted
as much.

And the Mystery Writers of American named their award after Poe - the
Edgar.

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"Far better it is to dare mighty things,
to win glorious triumphs even though
checkered by failure, than to rank with
those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor
suffer much because they live in the gray
twilight that knows neither victory nor
defeat."

Theodore Roosevelt


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