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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/18/2017 9:13 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 9:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 8:57 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 7:16 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Oh, to forestall your snide comments, we purposely don't want to see all the posts the other (especially Sandy) makes. If you had friends, you'd understand. Here's an example, just for you. Got to Mike Hoefle's home page. Click on 'Friends'. You'll see a bunch. Are you a friend of his? Neither am I. I've no idea who he is. https://www.facebook.com/mike.hoefle...=pb_friends_tl In fairness John, you can set up your Facebook page as public, friends only or totally private in terms of who can view it's content including the "friends list". Harry obviously has his set on "friends only" and not "public". I knew that when I saw the "No friends to display" but I still got a kick out of it due to his reputation on rec.boats. Not being a right-winger in the rec.boats sea of right-wing ****ters will do that. Indeed, I have my FB settings set about as you have described. I do have a good number of Republicans on my friends list, including a few I have known for many decades. They're bright, know how to write, and are totally unlike many of the personally insulting TDC snarks like your Florida buddy and of course, the Racist Herring. One of my FB buds even knew my Republican mother. In all honestly, I think of rec.boats as a place for entertainment, a few chuckles here and there and an amateur debating society of sorts. It has certainly has changed since it was a legitimate boating forum although even then the debates were commonplace. I get a kick out of all the various personalities here and really don't take anything seriously. Sometimes I'll post something off the wall just to see the arrows fly. I prefer the FB forums. One of the reasons is that virtually everyone posts with their actual name. That tends to limit the "opportunities" of assholes like your buddy FlaJim. Only one of my FB friends posts under an assumed name, and that's because he's an undercover law enforcement fella who "outs" violent and violence-prone right-wing extremists. I've known him for 20+ years. Like I said, I don't take anything here seriously. Some, like FlaJim, maintain a rec.boats persona that isn't even close to their real life persona. Jim gets your goat because you take it so seriously and he knows it. I know you'll argue that, but it doesn't matter. I don't do Facebook forums although there are two or three groups I visit from time to time just to read. I've become a little phobic about privacy issues and Facebook is known to be a source of info on you by marketeers, scammers, etc. Better to keep a low profile in this day and age, IMO. Believe it or not, I have "unfollowed" many people I am "friends" with because I got sick and tired of all the politics, both from those on the left and those on the right. You probably know that you can "unfollow" without "unfriending". Unfollowing just deletes their posts from your timeline. You can still go to their personal pages if there's something of interest to you. My wife has an account for the grandkids viewing. But most posts I see from some of our friends kids on Facebook make me shake my head in wonder at the idiocy displayed. Who gives a crap what you had for breakfast? Lots of stuff ought to stay internal to you family also. |
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10:59 AMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text - On 4/18/17 11:58 AM, Tim wrote: 10:49 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - Perhaps helping a woman in distress is a no-no in your part of the fly-over country, but it isn't around here. .... how do we know you didn't just whack the kid- if that's even true? Maybe he was a anti-Union protester Do you play a moron in real life, too? ...... Are you qualified to give psychiatric evaluations? |
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On 4/18/17 12:29 PM, Tim wrote:
10:59 AMKeyser Soze - hide quoted text - On 4/18/17 11:58 AM, Tim wrote: 10:49 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - Perhaps helping a woman in distress is a no-no in your part of the fly-over country, but it isn't around here. .... how do we know you didn't just whack the kid- if that's even true? Maybe he was a anti-Union protester Do you play a moron in real life, too? ..... Are you qualified to give psychiatric evaluations? "Moron" is not a term used these days by mental health professionals. If you feel the need for a mental acuity examination, you probably don't want a psychiatrist. If you just want to determine if Alzheimer's is setting in, though, you could take the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, or SAGE to see if you have the onset of cognitive and brain dysfunction. It's available online. |
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 07:18:09 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/18/2017 7:02 AM, Tim wrote: On Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 5:43:01 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Fixing your ignorance is not my rice bowl. Was the insult necessary? He didn't lie, Harry. No, John didn't lie but he is in error in terms of how Facebook works. Users can control who sees the content, including the friends list by selecting "public" or "Friends only". ' You'd think Harry would be more revealing of his 'friends' and less revealing of his groups! |
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 07:16:23 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/18/2017 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Oh, to forestall your snide comments, we purposely don't want to see all the posts the other (especially Sandy) makes. If you had friends, you'd understand. Here's an example, just for you. Got to Mike Hoefle's home page. Click on 'Friends'. You'll see a bunch. Are you a friend of his? Neither am I. I've no idea who he is. https://www.facebook.com/mike.hoefle...=pb_friends_tl In fairness John, you can set up your Facebook page as public, friends only or totally private in terms of who can view it's content including the "friends list". Harry obviously has his set on "friends only" and not "public". I knew that when I saw the "No friends to display" but I still got a kick out of it due to his reputation on rec.boats. OK, OK...Harry, I apologize for thinking you had no friends. Obviously you must have some, because they invited you to join those groups. My bad! |
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 09:45:56 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/18/2017 9:13 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 9:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 8:57 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 7:16 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Oh, to forestall your snide comments, we purposely don't want to see all the posts the other (especially Sandy) makes. If you had friends, you'd understand. Here's an example, just for you. Got to Mike Hoefle's home page. Click on 'Friends'. You'll see a bunch. Are you a friend of his? Neither am I. I've no idea who he is. https://www.facebook.com/mike.hoefle...=pb_friends_tl In fairness John, you can set up your Facebook page as public, friends only or totally private in terms of who can view it's content including the "friends list". Harry obviously has his set on "friends only" and not "public". I knew that when I saw the "No friends to display" but I still got a kick out of it due to his reputation on rec.boats. Not being a right-winger in the rec.boats sea of right-wing ****ters will do that. Indeed, I have my FB settings set about as you have described. I do have a good number of Republicans on my friends list, including a few I have known for many decades. They're bright, know how to write, and are totally unlike many of the personally insulting TDC snarks like your Florida buddy and of course, the Racist Herring. One of my FB buds even knew my Republican mother. In all honestly, I think of rec.boats as a place for entertainment, a few chuckles here and there and an amateur debating society of sorts. It has certainly has changed since it was a legitimate boating forum although even then the debates were commonplace. I get a kick out of all the various personalities here and really don't take anything seriously. Sometimes I'll post something off the wall just to see the arrows fly. I prefer the FB forums. One of the reasons is that virtually everyone posts with their actual name. That tends to limit the "opportunities" of assholes like your buddy FlaJim. Only one of my FB friends posts under an assumed name, and that's because he's an undercover law enforcement fella who "outs" violent and violence-prone right-wing extremists. I've known him for 20+ years. Like I said, I don't take anything here seriously. Some, like FlaJim, maintain a rec.boats persona that isn't even close to their real life persona. Jim gets your goat because you take it so seriously and he knows it. I know you'll argue that, but it doesn't matter. I don't do Facebook forums although there are two or three groups I visit from time to time just to read. I've become a little phobic about privacy issues and Facebook is known to be a source of info on you by marketeers, scammers, etc. Better to keep a low profile in this day and age, IMO. Believe it or not, I have "unfollowed" many people I am "friends" with because I got sick and tired of all the politics, both from those on the left and those on the right. You probably know that you can "unfollow" without "unfriending". Unfollowing just deletes their posts from your timeline. You can still go to their personal pages if there's something of interest to you. The Facebook group for my RV has definitely provided some good info. Same is true of the motorcycle group, as Tim can attest. A question on Moto Guzzi maintenance will get 10-20 answers in a couple hours. |
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On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 16:25:31 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 9:13 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 9:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 8:57 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 7:16 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Oh, to forestall your snide comments, we purposely don't want to see all the posts the other (especially Sandy) makes. If you had friends, you'd understand. Here's an example, just for you. Got to Mike Hoefle's home page. Click on 'Friends'. You'll see a bunch. Are you a friend of his? Neither am I. I've no idea who he is. https://www.facebook.com/mike.hoefle...=pb_friends_tl In fairness John, you can set up your Facebook page as public, friends only or totally private in terms of who can view it's content including the "friends list". Harry obviously has his set on "friends only" and not "public". I knew that when I saw the "No friends to display" but I still got a kick out of it due to his reputation on rec.boats. Not being a right-winger in the rec.boats sea of right-wing ****ters will do that. Indeed, I have my FB settings set about as you have described. I do have a good number of Republicans on my friends list, including a few I have known for many decades. They're bright, know how to write, and are totally unlike many of the personally insulting TDC snarks like your Florida buddy and of course, the Racist Herring. One of my FB buds even knew my Republican mother. In all honestly, I think of rec.boats as a place for entertainment, a few chuckles here and there and an amateur debating society of sorts. It has certainly has changed since it was a legitimate boating forum although even then the debates were commonplace. I get a kick out of all the various personalities here and really don't take anything seriously. Sometimes I'll post something off the wall just to see the arrows fly. I prefer the FB forums. One of the reasons is that virtually everyone posts with their actual name. That tends to limit the "opportunities" of assholes like your buddy FlaJim. Only one of my FB friends posts under an assumed name, and that's because he's an undercover law enforcement fella who "outs" violent and violence-prone right-wing extremists. I've known him for 20+ years. Like I said, I don't take anything here seriously. Some, like FlaJim, maintain a rec.boats persona that isn't even close to their real life persona. Jim gets your goat because you take it so seriously and he knows it. I know you'll argue that, but it doesn't matter. I don't do Facebook forums although there are two or three groups I visit from time to time just to read. I've become a little phobic about privacy issues and Facebook is known to be a source of info on you by marketeers, scammers, etc. Better to keep a low profile in this day and age, IMO. Believe it or not, I have "unfollowed" many people I am "friends" with because I got sick and tired of all the politics, both from those on the left and those on the right. You probably know that you can "unfollow" without "unfriending". Unfollowing just deletes their posts from your timeline. You can still go to their personal pages if there's something of interest to you. My wife has an account for the grandkids viewing. But most posts I see from some of our friends kids on Facebook make me shake my head in wonder at the idiocy displayed. Who gives a crap what you had for breakfast? Lots of stuff ought to stay internal to you family also. AMEN!! |
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Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2017 16:25:31 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 9:13 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 9:07 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 8:57 AM, Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/18/17 7:16 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/18/2017 6:33 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Mon, 17 Apr 2017 17:31:03 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Mr. Luddite wrote: ... but I was just nosing around on your Facebook page. Read some of the few comments on your timeline and then clicked on "Friends" to see how many you had there. A box appeared labeled "Friends" but it was blank other than: "No friends to show" Got a chuckle out of that one. You have to be a FB friend to see that and most other info... Bull****. My wife and I are not 'Friends' on Facebook, yet I can see all her friends. Again, you're full of crap. Oh, to forestall your snide comments, we purposely don't want to see all the posts the other (especially Sandy) makes. If you had friends, you'd understand. Here's an example, just for you. Got to Mike Hoefle's home page. Click on 'Friends'. You'll see a bunch. Are you a friend of his? Neither am I. I've no idea who he is. https://www.facebook.com/mike.hoefle...=pb_friends_tl In fairness John, you can set up your Facebook page as public, friends only or totally private in terms of who can view it's content including the "friends list". Harry obviously has his set on "friends only" and not "public". I knew that when I saw the "No friends to display" but I still got a kick out of it due to his reputation on rec.boats. Not being a right-winger in the rec.boats sea of right-wing ****ters will do that. Indeed, I have my FB settings set about as you have described. I do have a good number of Republicans on my friends list, including a few I have known for many decades. They're bright, know how to write, and are totally unlike many of the personally insulting TDC snarks like your Florida buddy and of course, the Racist Herring. One of my FB buds even knew my Republican mother. In all honestly, I think of rec.boats as a place for entertainment, a few chuckles here and there and an amateur debating society of sorts. It has certainly has changed since it was a legitimate boating forum although even then the debates were commonplace. I get a kick out of all the various personalities here and really don't take anything seriously. Sometimes I'll post something off the wall just to see the arrows fly. I prefer the FB forums. One of the reasons is that virtually everyone posts with their actual name. That tends to limit the "opportunities" of assholes like your buddy FlaJim. Only one of my FB friends posts under an assumed name, and that's because he's an undercover law enforcement fella who "outs" violent and violence-prone right-wing extremists. I've known him for 20+ years. Like I said, I don't take anything here seriously. Some, like FlaJim, maintain a rec.boats persona that isn't even close to their real life persona. Jim gets your goat because you take it so seriously and he knows it. I know you'll argue that, but it doesn't matter. I don't do Facebook forums although there are two or three groups I visit from time to time just to read. I've become a little phobic about privacy issues and Facebook is known to be a source of info on you by marketeers, scammers, etc. Better to keep a low profile in this day and age, IMO. Believe it or not, I have "unfollowed" many people I am "friends" with because I got sick and tired of all the politics, both from those on the left and those on the right. You probably know that you can "unfollow" without "unfriending". Unfollowing just deletes their posts from your timeline. You can still go to their personal pages if there's something of interest to you. My wife has an account for the grandkids viewing. But most posts I see from some of our friends kids on Facebook make me shake my head in wonder at the idiocy displayed. Who gives a crap what you had for breakfast? Lots of stuff ought to stay internal to you family also. AMEN!! The modern college kids have to be moronic. They know prospective employers will check out their social media accounts. And posting beer bongs, drug use, etc. makes for a limited employer pool. |
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On 4/18/17 2:59 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 4/18/17 12:29 PM, Tim wrote: 10:59 AMKeyser Soze - hide quoted text - On 4/18/17 11:58 AM, Tim wrote: 10:49 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - Perhaps helping a woman in distress is a no-no in your part of the fly-over country, but it isn't around here. .... how do we know you didn't just whack the kid- if that's even true? Maybe he was a anti-Union protester Do you play a moron in real life, too? ..... Are you qualified to give psychiatric evaluations? "Moron" is not a term used these days by mental health professionals. If you feel the need for a mental acuity examination, you probably don't want a psychiatrist. If you just want to determine if Alzheimer's is setting in, though, you could take the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, or SAGE, to see if you have the onset of cognitive and brain dysfunction. It's available online. There's only one reason you'd know that. To confirm what we've known for a long time. Wrong, ****-for-brains. I read a lot, and I have diverse interests, and I have a bunch of bright friends with whom I discuss a variety of issues. And, of course, I have a live-in expert on mental health issues. |
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![]() 12:29 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - "Moron" is not a term used these days by mental health professionals. If you feel the need for a mental acuity examination, you probably don't want a psychiatrist. If you just want to determine if Alzheimer's is setting in, though, you could take the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Exam, or SAGE to see if you have the onset of cognitive and brain dysfunction. It's available online. ..... So, how'd all that turn out for you? |
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