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Time to pay up, Krause
Poquito Loco Wrote in message:
On Wed, 09 Nov 2016 20:23:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. What terms require that you send the money to Florida? Or is that a modification of your own? Harry's just phishing. And he's not very good at it. I wonder how he's taking the crushing defeat his girl and the machine in general got on Tuesday ? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Time to pay up, Krause
On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 11:15:41 PM UTC-8, justan wrote:
Poquito Loco Wrote in message: On Wed, 09 Nov 2016 20:23:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. What terms require that you send the money to Florida? Or is that a modification of your own? Harry's just phishing. And he's not very good at it. I wonder how he's taking the crushing defeat his girl and the machine in general got on Tuesday ? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ I can imagine the screams coming from the basement, the walmart printer smashing into the wall. Then asking the Dr Dr for a 100 to cover his losses. Dr Dr finally kicked his ass to the curb. |
Time to pay up, Krause
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 18:18:15 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote:
On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 8:59:43 PM UTC-5, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 09 Nov 2016 20:23:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. What terms require that you send the money to Florida? Or is that a modification of your own? Heh, heh, heh. Was mooseandsquirrel the name he gave Duval County Florida when he welshed on them too? Sounds to me like he's exemplifying the term 'sore loser' (in more ways than one, of course). |
Time to pay up, Krause
On 11/9/2016 7:23 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. He's baaaack! Mikek Wait, what, did he say, " I don't plan on being "here" much," Clutching my chest as Fred Sanford, "this is the big one". |
Time to pay up, Krause
Poquito Loco Wrote in message:
On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 18:18:15 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote: On Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at 8:59:43 PM UTC-5, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 09 Nov 2016 20:23:45 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. What terms require that you send the money to Florida? Or is that a modification of your own? Heh, heh, heh. Was mooseandsquirrel the name he gave Duval County Florida when he welshed on them too? Sounds to me like he's exemplifying the term 'sore loser' (in more ways than one, of course). Loser, deadbeat. Typical Hillery follower with his hand out for free stuff. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Time to pay up, Krause
amdx Wrote in message:
On 11/9/2016 7:23 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. He's baaaack! Mikek Wait, what, did he say, " I don't plan on being "here" much," Clutching my chest as Fred Sanford, "this is the big one". Either that or we hurt his feelings. Either way, good riddence. Then we can concentrate on fixing Donnie. He might be salvageable sans Krause's influence. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Time to pay up, Krause
On 11/10/16, 8:02 AM, amdx wrote:
On 11/9/2016 7:23 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 11/9/16, 7:02 PM, Alex wrote: Harry, Please forward my US$100 to John Herring. He is acting as my proxy. Thank you in advance, Alex I'll be delighted to send the proceeds to you at your name and at your street address in Florida. You can forward the needed info to me at: I don't deal with racists like Herring or with proxies. That wasn't part of the wager when it was made, and I don't accept those as modified terms. I don't plan on being "here" much, so please communicate to the above-referenced email at your earliest convenience. Thanks. He's baaaack! Mikek Wait, what, did he say, " I don't plan on being "here" much," Clutching my chest as Fred Sanford, "this is the big one". Don't take it personally, because at least you are entertaining. The reality is, this isn't much of a discussion group about anything, and it is overpopulated with snarling deplorables who are too old for sex so they get their jollies trying to pick fights and insult other posters. The Trump Administration is going to be an unmitigated disaster for this country, and it is going to hit the male Trump voters the hardest. Garrison Keillor had an interesting essay on the future. Here's an except, with which I agree almost entirely: "Alas for the Trump voters, the disasters he will bring on this country will fall more heavily on them than anyone else. The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones, and they will not like what happens next. To all the patronizing B.S. we’ve read about Trump expressing the white working-class’s displacement and loss of the American Dream, I say, “Feh!” — go put your head under cold water. Resentment is no excuse for bald-faced stupidity. America is still the land where the waitress’s kids can grow up to become physicists and novelists and pediatricians, but it helps a lot if the waitress and her husband encourage good habits and the ambition to use your God-given talents and the kids aren’t plugged into electronics day and night. Whooping it up for the candidate of cruelty and ignorance does less than nothing for your kids. We liberal elitists are now completely in the clear. The government is in Republican hands. Let them deal with him. Democrats can spend four years raising heirloom tomatoes, meditating, reading Jane Austen, traveling around the country, tasting artisan beers, and let the Republicans build the wall and carry on the trade war with China and deport the undocumented and deal with opioids, and we Democrats can go for a long , brisk walk and smell the roses. Don’t be cruel. Elvis said it, and it’s true. We all experienced cruelty back in our playground days — boys who beat up on the timid, girls who made fun of the homely and naive — and most of us, to our shame, went along with it, afraid to defend the victims lest we become one of them. But by your 20s, you should be done with cruelty. Mr. Trump was the cruelest candidate since George Wallace. How he won on fear and bile is for political pathologists to study. The country is already tired of his noise, even his own voters. He is likely to become the most intensely disliked president since Herbert Hoover. His children will carry the burden of his name. He will never be happy in his own skin. But the damage he will do to our country — who knows? His supporters voted for change, and boy, are they going to get it." - - - Yup, the Republicans control the three branches of government. The disasters that happen over the next few years can rightfully be blamed on them. I hope I am around to fully enjoy the fruit of Republicanism: more hate and distrust, no real job training, more wealth going to the already wealthy, harder times for the middle and lower income folks, racism, more polluted air and water, the much higher health care costs, the reversal of rights, the imposition of more police state tactics, lowering of wages, bigger deficits, rising unemployment, expanded shooting wars, cuts in education, food inspection, drug testing, and so forth and so on. I don't have to worry about what the Republicans do to **** this country...so I'll go for long walks and smell the roses. |
Time to pay up, Krause
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 12:36:08 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: I'll go for long walks and smell the roses. === Good plan, and this would be the perfect time to start. |
Time to pay up, Krause
Justine giggles...
"Then we can concentrate on fixing Donnie. He might be salvageable Â*sans Krause's influence." Funny, I was thinking the same thing of y'all. If Harry wasn't here bitch slapping y'all you might simmer down and act like men. |
Time to pay up, Krause
11:36 AMKeyser Söze
- show quoted text - Don't take it personally, because at least you are entertaining. The reality is, this isn't much of a discussion group about anything, and it is overpopulated with snarling deplorables who are too old for sex so they get their jollies trying to pick fights and insult other posters. The Trump Administration is going to be an unmitigated disaster for this country, and it is going to hit the male Trump voters the hardest. Garrison Keillor had an interesting essay on the future. Here's an except, with which I agree almost entirely: "Alas for the Trump voters, the disasters he will bring on this country will fall more heavily on them than anyone else. The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones, and they will not like what happens next. To all the patronizing B.S. we’ve read about Trump expressing the white working-class’s displacement and loss of the American Dream, I say, “Feh!” — go put your head under cold water. Resentment is no excuse for bald-faced stupidity. America is still the land where the waitress’s kids can grow up to become physicists and novelists and pediatricians, but it helps a lot if the waitress and her husband encourage good habits and the ambition to use your God-given talents and the kids aren’t plugged into electronics day and night. Whooping it up for the candidate of cruelty and ignorance does less than nothing for your kids. We liberal elitists are now completely in the clear. The government is in Republican hands. Let them deal with him. Democrats can spend four years raising heirloom tomatoes, meditating, reading Jane Austen, traveling around the country, tasting artisan beers, and let the Republicans build the wall and carry on the trade war with China and deport the undocumented and deal with opioids, and we Democrats can go for a long , brisk walk and smell the roses. Don’t be cruel. Elvis said it, and it’s true. We all experienced cruelty back in our playground days — boys who beat up on the timid, girls who made fun of the homely and naive — and most of us, to our shame, went along with it, afraid to defend the victims lest we become one of them. But by your 20s, you should be done with cruelty. Mr. Trump was the cruelest candidate since George Wallace. How he won on fear and bile is for political pathologists to study. The country is already tired of his noise, even his own voters. He is likely to become the most intensely disliked president since Herbert Hoover. His children will carry the burden of his name. He will never be happy in his own skin. But the damage he will do to our country — who knows? His supporters voted for change, and boy, are they going to get it." - - - Yup, the Republicans control the three branches of government. The disasters that happen over the next few years can rightfully be blamed on them. I hope I am around to fully enjoy the fruit of Republicanism: more hate and distrust, no real job training, more wealth going to the already wealthy, harder times for the middle and lower income folks, racism, more polluted air and water, the much higher health care costs, the reversal of rights, the imposition of more police state tactics, lowering of wages, bigger deficits, rising unemployment, expanded shooting wars, cuts in education, food inspection, drug testing, and so forth and so on. I don't have to worry about what the Republicans do to **** this country...so I'll go for long walks and smell the roses. ...... How humble... All this coming from the greatest rec boats agitator. Ok, so Garrison's a sore loser too. Oh well |
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