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On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at 4:54:51 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? YOU WORSHIP AN AMATEUR WRITER, ****HEAD, AND SUCK HIS DICK ON A DAILY BASIS. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Funny how you failed to call your boy on his mistakes. Dumb Don is the undisputed king of pointing out errors yet you let these two pass right on by: I don't have any hero's, Wayne. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. |
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Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Zell seems to be doing well. For a person known for education support, he has written some books. How many books have you had published? That English degree should have you as a successful author. Why are you a multiple bankrupt filer? Seems as if failed in the learning part of life. He responded to your first two posts and, oddly, skipped this one. The truth hurts, I guess. |
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On Monday, 8 June 2015 19:50:57 UTC-3, Username wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Funny how you failed to call your boy on his mistakes. Dumb Don is the undisputed king of pointing out errors yet you let these two pass right on by: I don't have any hero's, Wayne. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there.. Hey Ditzy...why don't you and Dickson get together and find out what common interests you share. Remember, he's fixated on Harry's private parts..so you have a good start already. |
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Justan Olphart wrote:
On 6/8/2015 12:17 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 6:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 12:25 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Oh and I rarely comment on grammar. I do comment on assholeishness and rank stupidity like Don seems to exude. You shouldn't ever comment on "grammar." Half of what you post here doesn't pass a sixth grade coherency test. Getting a little cocky aren't you? It isn't everyone who needs 6 years of post elementary English language education to make his way in life. I passed college English. Then got an engineering degree. Have a comfortable retirement. Own a boat or three. Never claimed bankruptcy. Maybe that advanced Liberal Arts Education was not worth the time and money required. Especially since he didn't use his degrees to get a teaching job, which is practically the only thing you can do with those degrees. Actually, writing technical manuals, if technical enough, paid very well. At least those we hired as contractors did very well. |
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On 6/8/15 9:07 PM, Califbill wrote:
Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 12:17 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 6:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 12:25 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Oh and I rarely comment on grammar. I do comment on assholeishness and rank stupidity like Don seems to exude. You shouldn't ever comment on "grammar." Half of what you post here doesn't pass a sixth grade coherency test. Getting a little cocky aren't you? It isn't everyone who needs 6 years of post elementary English language education to make his way in life. I passed college English. Then got an engineering degree. Have a comfortable retirement. Own a boat or three. Never claimed bankruptcy. Maybe that advanced Liberal Arts Education was not worth the time and money required. Especially since he didn't use his degrees to get a teaching job, which is practically the only thing you can do with those degrees. Actually, writing technical manuals, if technical enough, paid very well. At least those we hired as contractors did very well. The blind leading the even more blind... |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/8/15 9:07 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 12:17 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 6:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 12:25 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Oh and I rarely comment on grammar. I do comment on assholeishness and rank stupidity like Don seems to exude. You shouldn't ever comment on "grammar." Half of what you post here doesn't pass a sixth grade coherency test. Getting a little cocky aren't you? It isn't everyone who needs 6 years of post elementary English language education to make his way in life. I passed college English. Then got an engineering degree. Have a comfortable retirement. Own a boat or three. Never claimed bankruptcy. Maybe that advanced Liberal Arts Education was not worth the time and money required. Especially since he didn't use his degrees to get a teaching job, which is practically the only thing you can do with those degrees. Actually, writing technical manuals, if technical enough, paid very well. At least those we hired as contractors did very well. The blind leading the even more blind... Well, then what is your excuse for lack of income? Or was it excess spending? Too much Corinthian leather? |
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 20:56:15 -0500, Califbill
wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 9:07 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 12:17 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 6:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 12:25 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Oh and I rarely comment on grammar. I do comment on assholeishness and rank stupidity like Don seems to exude. You shouldn't ever comment on "grammar." Half of what you post here doesn't pass a sixth grade coherency test. Getting a little cocky aren't you? It isn't everyone who needs 6 years of post elementary English language education to make his way in life. I passed college English. Then got an engineering degree. Have a comfortable retirement. Own a boat or three. Never claimed bankruptcy. Maybe that advanced Liberal Arts Education was not worth the time and money required. Especially since he didn't use his degrees to get a teaching job, which is practically the only thing you can do with those degrees. Actually, writing technical manuals, if technical enough, paid very well. At least those we hired as contractors did very well. The blind leading the even more blind... Well, then what is your excuse for lack of income? Or was it excess spending? Too much Corinthian leather? === Too much ego, too little effort. |
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On Monday, June 8, 2015 at 8:52:12 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Hey Ditzy...why don't you and Dickson get together and find out what common interests you share. Remember, he's fixated on Harry's private parts..so you have a good start already. SORRY, YOU'RE THE ONE THAT SUCKS HARRYS DICK...EVERYONE KNOWS IT. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 20:56:15 -0500, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 9:07 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 12:17 PM, Califbill wrote: Justan Olphart wrote: On 6/8/2015 6:46 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/8/15 12:25 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/7/15 6:52 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: We're not into hero worship like y'all are down there, Kalif. 'ell.....anyone who can toss or run with a football is idolize down there. ...and what about that American Idol TV show.....how can y'all idolize an amateur singer?? Sad, very sad. Your life, where you think hero's are hockey and sports figures. Idolize and hero are not the same. Maybe you should go back to schoo. The plural of hero is heroes. Hero's, as you wrote it, is a possessive. Oh, and school usually has an "l" on the end of it. Also, typically sentences have verbs in them. I wouldn't usually point these out, Bilious, but you frequently comment on the spelling, grammar, and other writing errors of others. Perhaps you should cut back on the weekend boozing, eh? Oh, how is your hero Zell Miller doing these days? Is he still crazy, after all these years? Oh and I rarely comment on grammar. I do comment on assholeishness and rank stupidity like Don seems to exude. You shouldn't ever comment on "grammar." Half of what you post here doesn't pass a sixth grade coherency test. Getting a little cocky aren't you? It isn't everyone who needs 6 years of post elementary English language education to make his way in life. I passed college English. Then got an engineering degree. Have a comfortable retirement. Own a boat or three. Never claimed bankruptcy. Maybe that advanced Liberal Arts Education was not worth the time and money required. Especially since he didn't use his degrees to get a teaching job, which is practically the only thing you can do with those degrees. Actually, writing technical manuals, if technical enough, paid very well. At least those we hired as contractors did very well. The blind leading the even more blind... Well, then what is your excuse for lack of income? Or was it excess spending? Too much Corinthian leather? === Too much ego, too little effort. I doubt he held any good job for a significant time. With his personality, probably got to see the open door policy. They opened the door for his exit. |
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