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Jim January 7th 10 03:36 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known rarely
had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely
gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out. I
can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.

Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?


Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing him
is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool anyone.

John H[_12_] January 7th 10 03:41 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:36:52 -0500, Jim wrote:

Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known rarely
had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely
gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out. I
can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?


Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing him
is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool anyone.


That and the 'eternal-september' stuff. No one ever said he was too
bright, except Donnie, and maybe the plum. Oh no, she was talking
about herself.

Harry[_2_] January 7th 10 03:44 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
John H wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 10:36:52 -0500, Jim wrote:

Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known rarely
had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely
gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out. I
can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.
I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.
You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?
Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing him
is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool anyone.


That and the 'eternal-september' stuff. No one ever said he was too
bright, except Donnie, and maybe the plum. Oh no, she was talking
about herself.


From what I have seen here, the purpose of spoofing is to annoy other
posters to the point where they filter your username and email addy, right?

:)

Don White[_4_] January 7th 10 03:54 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Harry wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses Americans
who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for "educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so smart
could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most "intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican', 'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out. I
can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.


I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.


Sleepless in Seattle. Speaking gibberish again.


jps's comment sounded very racist, why did he pick the two unrelated
products that have a black person on the package? Blatant racism.

Don White[_4_] January 7th 10 03:55 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most of
the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so smart
could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican', 'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out. I
can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.


You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.

Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you and
harry, do you?


i have enough "man love" to share. don't tell Harry, but when he is
not here, i hang around the men's bathroom on the pier and pick up tourist.

Harry[_2_] January 7th 10 04:15 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running
things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known
rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure
it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their
followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've completely
gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out.
I can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?


Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing him
is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool anyone.


Screw you. Nobody is going to get the upper hand on me. I'm too smart
for you turd blossoms.

Jim January 7th 10 09:29 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running
things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known
rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure
it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their
followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've
completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out.
I can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?

Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing
him is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool
anyone.


Screw you. Nobody is going to get the upper hand on me. I'm too smart
for you turd blossoms.


That's becauuse I am Flajim and I will spoof whoever I want. Nah Nah Nah

Don White[_4_] January 7th 10 10:07 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running
things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known
rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure
it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their
followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've
completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out.
I can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?

Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.

This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing
him is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool
anyone.


Screw you. Nobody is going to get the upper hand on me. I'm too smart
for you turd blossoms.


I am tired of all of this spoofing and you idiots who make me look like
a maroon

John H[_12_] January 7th 10 10:35 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:29:36 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running
things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known
rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure
it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their
followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've
completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out.
I can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?

Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.
This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing
him is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool
anyone.


Screw you. Nobody is going to get the upper hand on me. I'm too smart
for you turd blossoms.


That's becauuse I am Flajim and I will spoof whoever I want. Nah Nah Nah


Nope, you're Harry and you're crying for attention.

#9 January 7th 10 11:29 PM

Being Anti-Intellectual
 
On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:35:51 -0500, John H wrote:

On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:29:36 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Don White wrote:
jps wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:32:41 -0500, Harry
wrote:

Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 8:59 am, John H wrote:
On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 05:50:21 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker





wrote:
On Jan 5, 8:31 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
David Brooks had a column in which he basically accuses
Americans who
disagree with Obama of being anti-intellectual. GUILTY AS
CHARGED, I
plead. Yes, I am very much against "intellectuals" running
things
because much of the time "intellectual" is a psuedonym for
"educated
fool". The reality is that being academically educated has
nothing to
do with being able to competently run anything, in fact, most
of the
time it is an impediment. The best leaders I have known
rarely had
much education. I may be well educated but I would never expect
anyone to expect me to lead, it simply is not within me to lead.
When you get to know somebody who is brilliant but a failure
it is
exasperating because it is difficult to see how someone so
smart could
so often fail, yet smart failures are very common. The best
leaders
never flaunt their educations because they want their
followers to
identify with them, thus Brook's "educated class" is by
definition a
set of poor leaders.
So, YES, I am anti-intellectual because I see most
"intellectualism"
as being the mark of a failure.
So what you're saying is that you'll disagree with Obama about
anything and everything, even before you know what it is? Yep,
everything Obama bad, everything Republican good. Thanks for
proving
my point!
Reading problem? I don't see the words 'Obama', 'Republican',
'good',
or 'bad' anywhere in the post above yours. Do you?

You've done NOTHING here but spread political
bull****, lies, and distortions for months.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
**** off, asshole. I'm done with your bull****. You've
completely gone
haywire and can't even think straight.
I suggest you drive up to herring's house and straighten him out.
I can recommend a couple of good restaurants in his immediate area.

I'd pay $1000 for a picture of Herring covered in Aunt Jemima syrup
and Uncle Ben's rice.

You sound as kinky as Harry and myself. nice to see you join the
club. Next time we meet in Halifax, maybe you can "join' us.
Are you sure you want that. You don't want anyone coming between you
and harry, do you?

Wouldn't be me, though. I can't come at all.
This is too funny. the guy that's been crying about people spoofing
him is getting into the act. Get rid of your apple if you want to fool
anyone.

Screw you. Nobody is going to get the upper hand on me. I'm too smart
for you turd blossoms.


That's becauuse I am Flajim and I will spoof whoever I want. Nah Nah Nah


Nope, you're Harry and you're crying for attention.


You are the one with no life except broke boats.



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