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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:06:06 -0400, D 2 wrote: It's pretty bad when you invite a fellow poster out on your boat and they thumb their nose at you. Certainly lacking in the social graces. John has always had his own boat. How many real boaters would you expect to jump on an invitation to go for a slow ride in your "yacht", dummy? The slow ride part is of little consequence for a cocktail cruise. Two drinks out, two back. They make a 12 volt blender. Casady At the time I offered to take Herring out fishing, his boat was out of commission. At an earlier date, at the marina, when I met his wife, and asked both of them aboard for a look-see, Herring displayed his manners and said No!" His wife was gracious. Herring was the same piece of **** then that he is in here. As a point of interest, I had a "regular" household blender on that boat, along with a portable generator. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Sep 20, 12:50*pm, H the K wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:06:06 -0400, D 2 wrote: It's pretty bad when you invite a fellow poster out on your boat and they thumb their nose at you. Certainly lacking in the social graces. John has always had his own boat. *How many real boaters would you expect to jump on an invitation to go for a slow ride in your "yacht", dummy? The slow ride part is of little consequence for a cocktail cruise. Two drinks out, two back. They make a 12 volt blender. Casady At the time I offered to take Herring out fishing, his boat was out of commission. At an earlier date, at the marina, when I met his wife, and asked both of them aboard for a look-see, Herring displayed his manners and said No!" His wife was gracious. Herring was the same piece of **** then that he is in here. As a point of interest, I had a "regular" household blender on that boat, along with a portable generator. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All In general, we judge a person by their behavior and extend to them civility and do not believe scurilious things about them. However, when their behavior becomes truly bad, we begin to believe these nasty things and this criminal activity would explain a lot. Extreme animosity toward religion might be explained by something like this as would be his animosity toward the South in general. If someone engaged in such an offense and was then in his mind persecuted by southerners and by religious types........... A person who would engage in such a crime is just the sort of personality we would expect to be anti-social and narcissitic. Given the bizarre behavior and likely past criminal activity, I'd be very careful about wanting to actually meet such a person and would in general not believe anything he said.. |
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#3
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On Sep 20, 2:25*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 20, 12:50*pm, H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:06:06 -0400, D 2 wrote: It's pretty bad when you invite a fellow poster out on your boat and they thumb their nose at you. Certainly lacking in the social graces. John has always had his own boat. *How many real boaters would you expect to jump on an invitation to go for a slow ride in your "yacht", dummy? The slow ride part is of little consequence for a cocktail cruise. Two drinks out, two back. They make a 12 volt blender. Casady At the time I offered to take Herring out fishing, his boat was out of commission. At an earlier date, at the marina, when I met his wife, and asked both of them aboard for a look-see, Herring displayed his manners and said No!" His wife was gracious. Herring was the same piece of **** then that he is in here. As a point of interest, I had a "regular" household blender on that boat, along with a portable generator. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All In general, we judge a person by their behavior and extend to them civility and do not believe scurilious things about them. *However, when their behavior becomes truly bad, we begin to believe these nasty things and this criminal activity would explain a lot. *Extreme animosity toward religion might be explained by something like this as would be his animosity toward the South in general. *If someone engaged in such an offense and was then in his mind persecuted by southerners and by religious types........... A person who would engage in such a crime is just the sort of personality we would expect to be anti-social and narcissitic. *Given the bizarre behavior and likely past criminal activity, I'd be very careful about wanting to actually meet such a person and would in general not believe anything he said.. Even if the allegation is true, he could have avoided this entire incident by simply acting reasonable. So, I think he brought it on himself. Frogwatch |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 20, 12:50 pm, H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:06:06 -0400, D 2 wrote: It's pretty bad when you invite a fellow poster out on your boat and they thumb their nose at you. Certainly lacking in the social graces. John has always had his own boat. How many real boaters would you expect to jump on an invitation to go for a slow ride in your "yacht", dummy? The slow ride part is of little consequence for a cocktail cruise. Two drinks out, two back. They make a 12 volt blender. Casady At the time I offered to take Herring out fishing, his boat was out of commission. At an earlier date, at the marina, when I met his wife, and asked both of them aboard for a look-see, Herring displayed his manners and said No!" His wife was gracious. Herring was the same piece of **** then that he is in here. As a point of interest, I had a "regular" household blender on that boat, along with a portable generator. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All In general, we judge a person by their behavior and extend to them civility and do not believe scurilious things about them. However, when their behavior becomes truly bad, we begin to believe these nasty things and this criminal activity would explain a lot. Extreme animosity toward religion might be explained by something like this as would be his animosity toward the South in general. If someone engaged in such an offense and was then in his mind persecuted by southerners and by religious types........... A person who would engage in such a crime is just the sort of personality we would expect to be anti-social and narcissitic. Given the bizarre behavior and likely past criminal activity, I'd be very careful about wanting to actually meet such a person and would in general not believe anything he said.. Well, I was prepared to give the p.o.s. a chance to be a mensch. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Sep 20, 2:25*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Sep 20, 12:50*pm, H the K wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 20:06:06 -0400, D 2 wrote: It's pretty bad when you invite a fellow poster out on your boat and they thumb their nose at you. Certainly lacking in the social graces. John has always had his own boat. *How many real boaters would you expect to jump on an invitation to go for a slow ride in your "yacht", dummy? The slow ride part is of little consequence for a cocktail cruise. Two drinks out, two back. They make a 12 volt blender. Casady At the time I offered to take Herring out fishing, his boat was out of commission. At an earlier date, at the marina, when I met his wife, and asked both of them aboard for a look-see, Herring displayed his manners and said No!" His wife was gracious. Herring was the same piece of **** then that he is in here. As a point of interest, I had a "regular" household blender on that boat, along with a portable generator. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All In general, we judge a person by their behavior and extend to them civility and do not believe scurilious things about them. *However, when their behavior becomes truly bad, we begin to believe these nasty things and this criminal activity would explain a lot. *Extreme animosity toward religion might be explained by something like this as would be his animosity toward the South in general. *If someone engaged in such an offense and was then in his mind persecuted by southerners and by religious types........... A person who would engage in such a crime is just the sort of personality we would expect to be anti-social and narcissitic. *Given the bizarre behavior and likely past criminal activity, I'd be very careful about wanting to actually meet such a person and would in general not believe anything he said.. A person who would engage in such a crime is just the sort of personality we would expect to be anti-social and narcissitic . This is your analogy. |
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