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Harry,
Unlike you, I have not lied and made up any stories. My word is worth considerable more than yours. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, You are incorrect in your assumptions. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... John H wrote: On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 07:40:17 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Real Name wrote: I thought I was so secure with myself that I could handle more than one handle. Taking the boat you don't own out on Lake Lanier this weekend? Makin' up any fishin' stories this weekend? Real Name, aka Smithers, doesn't have a boat. I should take the word of an asshole who has 50 different handles here, and has never offered up the slightest evidence of boat ownership? -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 09:01:06 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 01:57:15 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: John, Can you imagine not being able to find a pair of pliers, and making a post in rec.boats. Seems like another excuse to make up a story about what wonderful toys Harry owns. ; ) "John H" wrote in message m... On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:12:48 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: I have to ask: What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do? How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go? Is it possible this is just another one of those stories you like to tell? They look real pretty mounted in a frame over the fire place? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Wow, now you are getting attacked by Krause for repairing your boat? That guy is unbelievable. |
If the boat never makes it in the water, you won't have to spend a lot on
maintenance and repairs. "John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 09:01:06 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 01:57:15 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: John, Can you imagine not being able to find a pair of pliers, and making a post in rec.boats. Seems like another excuse to make up a story about what wonderful toys Harry owns. ; ) "John H" wrote in message m... On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:12:48 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: I have to ask: What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do? How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go? Is it possible this is just another one of those stories you like to tell? They look real pretty mounted in a frame over the fire place? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 10:07:26 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 09:01:06 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 2 Jul 2005 01:57:15 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: John, Can you imagine not being able to find a pair of pliers, and making a post in rec.boats. Seems like another excuse to make up a story about what wonderful toys Harry owns. ; ) "John H" wrote in message om... On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 13:12:48 -0400, "Real Name" wrote: I have to ask: What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do? How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go? Is it possible this is just another one of those stories you like to tell? They look real pretty mounted in a frame over the fire place? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Wow, now you are getting attacked by Krause for repairing your boat? That guy is unbelievable. He's got it bad. He *is* a chuckle all right! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 10:15:18 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H wrote: If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? Silly posit, Herring. Your boat spends most of its life on a rack at a boatel. If you are claiming you use your boat more than I use my Parker, that may be true. I have other boats, and a canoe I like to paddle out on the Shenandoah. Or at least half-interest in a canoe. Also, the way we use our boats is different. You mostly hang around Herring Bay and drag baits, and I like to get out and see and enjoy new places, or visit old places I like. Many times, the only fishing rod aboard is a five footer I keep stashed in the cabin for "emergencies." You are the 'perfect person', Harry. No one denies that! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Harry,
I am not boating this weekend. Too crazy and too choppy. I am curious, what is your fascination with Lanier? "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: You are incorrect in your assumptions. Lanier this weekend? Indeed. You don't own a boat. We're not talking about your bathtub toys, Smithers. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
Harry,
While many of us spend days and weeks boating, and don't read of post in rec.boats during that time, you are never away from your keyboard more than a few hours. How can you possibly spend any time boating. A few years ago someone set up a macro to track the time you were making post, and it showed that you never had any time to go boating. That is the reason you now don't allow your posts to be archived. You looked too foolish when you did. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... John H wrote: If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? Silly posit, Herring. Your boat spends most of its life on a rack at a boatel. If you are claiming you use your boat more than I use my Parker, that may be true. I have other boats, and a canoe I like to paddle out on the Shenandoah. Or at least half-interest in a canoe. Also, the way we use our boats is different. You mostly hang around Herring Bay and drag baits, and I like to get out and see and enjoy new places, or visit old places I like. Many times, the only fishing rod aboard is a five footer I keep stashed in the cabin for "emergencies." -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 10:15:18 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? Silly posit, Herring. Your boat spends most of its life on a rack at a boatel. If you are claiming you use your boat more than I use my Parker, that may be true. I have other boats, and a canoe I like to paddle out on the Shenandoah. Or at least half-interest in a canoe. Also, the way we use our boats is different. You mostly hang around Herring Bay and drag baits, and I like to get out and see and enjoy new places, or visit old places I like. Many times, the only fishing rod aboard is a five footer I keep stashed in the cabin for "emergencies." You are the 'perfect person', Harry. No one denies that! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." So now, besides the 25 foot fishing boat it is other *boats* and a canoe he owns.. I thought the claim of the custom made 36 foot lobster boat was enough, but he is claiming he owns more than that. Amazing. With the amount of time he spends posting here you have to wonder if he ever uses his personal fleet of boats. |
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... The word of someone who posts here with about 50 different identities is worth about the same as a box of used kitty litter. You hardly ever post anything here other than insults aimed at those you don't like, so your "word" is not relevant to anything anyway. Wow, Harry just described himself to a "T". |
You are incorrect in your assumptions.
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, While many of us spend days and weeks boating, But that doesn't include you. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
Harry,
Please tell us anything you have said about yourself that was true. Make sure you don't include any of the following: 1. Graduated from Yale - Yale has never heard of you. 2. Wife is a doctor - your wife is a social worker. 3. Owned a Hatteras - you stole a picture of a Hatteras from the web and posted it as yours. 4. Own a Lobster Boat - You turned down $10,000 to show your boat to anyone in rec.boats, even JohnH when he was your buddy. There is a big difference between fabricating stories and actually talking about yourself. You are a "never was" who thinks he is a "has been". You spend all your time lashes out at people in rec.boats because you are a failure in your own mind. If you think you are failure, can you imagine what everyone else would think if they knew you? The only thing you have ever posted that is correct is that you own a Parker. I have posted info concerning my boat many times. Sorry you missed it. If you would like more personal info I graduated from Yale, did my post graduate work at Harvard and Columbia. Worked with Nixon and Reagan and have enjoy many private breakfasts with all presidents since Nixon. Clinton called me many times during his presidency. I am most proud of my work with the civil rights movement during the 60's. Is there anything else you would like to know about me? "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: You are incorrect in your assumptions. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, While many of us spend days and weeks boating, But that doesn't include you. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. Right. I'm going to take the word of an anonymous asshole who posts here under 50 different handles and who never discusses anything of significance about himself. I'm starting a collection of dipsticks. So far today, you're in it. Real Name (Smithers) Jack Goff John Herring Jim Hertvik. Four so far, but the day is still young. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. |
"Real Name" wrote in message ... Harry, Please tell us anything you have said about yourself that was true. Make sure you don't include any of the following: 1. Graduated from Yale - Yale has never heard of you. 2. Wife is a doctor - your wife is a social worker. 3. Owned a Hatteras - you stole a picture of a Hatteras from the web and posted it as yours. 4. Own a Lobster Boat - You turned down $10,000 to show your boat to anyone in rec.boats, even JohnH when he was your buddy. There is a big difference between fabricating stories and actually talking about yourself. You are a "never was" who thinks he is a "has been". You spend all your time lashes out at people in rec.boats because you are a failure in your own mind. If you think you are failure, can you imagine what everyone else would think if they knew you? The only thing you have ever posted that is correct is that you own a Parker. I have posted info concerning my boat many times. Sorry you missed it. If you would like more personal info I graduated from Yale, did my post graduate work at Harvard and Columbia. Worked with Nixon and Reagan and have enjoy many private breakfasts with all presidents since Nixon. Clinton called me many times during his presidency. I am most proud of my work with the civil rights movement during the 60's. Is there anything else you would like to know about me? "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: You are incorrect in your assumptions. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, While many of us spend days and weeks boating, But that doesn't include you. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. Right. I'm going to take the word of an anonymous asshole who posts here under 50 different handles and who never discusses anything of significance about himself. I'm starting a collection of dipsticks. So far today, you're in it. Real Name (Smithers) Jack Goff John Herring Jim Hert. Four so far, but the day is still young. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. Wow, I made the list. I am impressed. Strange thing though........all those on the list have uncovered you for what you really are. Coincidence? You indeed are a bitter old man who has to live his life in a friggin NG. Get help Krause. Then get a real life. |
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 10:15:18 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H wrote: If I'd spent almost $100 for a pair of pliers, I'd be too embarrassed to tell anyone, unless I was a braggart of course. You spend more on repairing your boat in a year than I spend on fishing gear in five. If I spend $1000/year on repairs, for how many years can I repair my boat and spend less than the cost of a new Parker that spends its life on a trailer? Silly posit, Herring. Your boat spends most of its life on a rack at a boatel. If you are claiming you use your boat more than I use my Parker, that may be true. I have other boats, and a canoe I like to paddle out on the Shenandoah. Or at least half-interest in a canoe. Well, I'll admit we've heard some *stories* about other boats! Also, the way we use our boats is different. You mostly hang around Herring Bay and drag baits, and I like to get out and see and enjoy new places, or visit old places I like. Many times, the only fishing rod aboard is a five footer I keep stashed in the cabin for "emergencies." Read for content, Harry. I asked a question. I made no claim. The question still stands. I'd guess an answer in the neighborhood of 60 years. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 10:17:45 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
Real Name wrote: Harry, Unlike you, I have not lied and made up any stories. My word is worth considerable more than yours. The word of someone who posts here with about 50 different identities is worth about the same as a box of used kitty litter. You hardly ever post anything here other than insults aimed at those you don't like, so your "word" is not relevant to anything anyway. Harry, stay away from mirrors! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:31:24 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
*JimH* wrote: Wow, I made the list. I am impressed. The list consists of right-wing assholes who add nothing to this newsgroup but their animosity towards other posters. I have to delete Herring, though. He is a boater and fisher, and talks about it. Revised list: Real Name (Smithers) (boatless ass) Jack Goff (ass) JimH (Jim Hertvik) (Dennis Compton) (boatless ass) Christopher K. Greenhalgh (Netsuck) (anonymous posting ass) Karen Smith (trashyboat ass) Bert Robbins (ass, drunk, mental gnat) Do me no favors, Harry. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:53:03 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:31:24 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: *JimH* wrote: Wow, I made the list. I am impressed. The list consists of right-wing assholes who add nothing to this newsgroup but their animosity towards other posters. I have to delete Herring, though. He is a boater and fisher, and talks about it. Revised list: Real Name (Smithers) (boatless ass) Jack Goff (ass) JimH (Jim Hertvik) (Dennis Compton) (boatless ass) Christopher K. Greenhalgh (Netsuck) (anonymous posting ass) Karen Smith (trashyboat ass) Bert Robbins (ass, drunk, mental gnat) Do me no favors, Harry. Count on it. Hee, hee! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:31:24 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: I'm starting a collection of dipsticks. So far today, you're in it. Real Name (Smithers) Jack Goff John Herring Jim Hert. Four so far, but the day is still young. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. Wow, I made the list. I am impressed. Strange thing though........all those on the list have uncovered you for what you really are. Coincidence? You indeed are a bitter old man who has to live his life in a friggin NG. Get help Krause. Then get a real life. The list consists of right-wing assholes who add nothing to this newsgroup but their animosity towards other posters. I have to delete Herring, though. He is a boater and fisher, and talks about it. Revised list: Real Name (Smithers) (boatless ass) Jack Goff (ass) JimH (Jim Hertv) (Dennis Compton) (boatless ass) Christopher K. Greenhalgh (Netsuck) (anonymous posting ass) Karen Smith (trashyboat ass) Bert Robbins (ass, drunk, mental gnat) *Revised* list. How funny. |
That title belongs to atl_man. Reminds me of a puppy. Or is that a
lemming?? HarryKrause wrote: Real Name wrote: The key is insecure braggart. No, the key is that you never offer up any information about yourself or what you do. All you do here is take cheap shots at those you don't like, or post innocuous "me-too's" of information readily available via a google search engine search. You're sort of the newsgroup suck, as it were. |
Dan,
That would explain why atl_man and Krause get along so well. "Dan Krueger" wrote in message . net... That title belongs to atl_man. Reminds me of a puppy. Or is that a lemming?? HarryKrause wrote: Real Name wrote: The key is insecure braggart. No, the key is that you never offer up any information about yourself or what you do. All you do here is take cheap shots at those you don't like, or post innocuous "me-too's" of information readily available via a google search engine search. You're sort of the newsgroup suck, as it were. |
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:31:24 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: I'm starting a collection of dipsticks. So far today, you're in it. Real Name (Smithers) Jack Goff John Herring Jim Hert. Four so far, but the day is still young. -- If it is Bad for Bush, It is Good for the United States. Wow, I made the list. I am impressed. Strange thing though........all those on the list have uncovered you for what you really are. Coincidence? You indeed are a bitter old man who has to live his life in a friggin NG. Get help Krause. Then get a real life. The list consists of right-wing assholes who add nothing to this newsgroup but their animosity towards other posters. I have to delete Herring, though. He is a boater and fisher, and talks about it. Revised list: Real Name (Smithers) (boatless ass) Jack Goff (ass) JimH (Jim Hertv) (Dennis Compton) (boatless ass) Christopher K. Greenhalgh (Netsuck) (anonymous posting ass) Karen Smith (trashyboat ass) Bert Robbins (ass, drunk, mental gnat) *Revised* list. How funny. Pretty funny coming from the king of OT postings. BTW...PIB was very tame this weekend......there was wallside availible on the public docks Saturday morning, and it never did fill completely. Friday night was the slowest I have ever seen. The ride down was a bitch......was in 3-4 footers the entire way........coming back today was a pleasure.....Erie was 1 footers and once on the river it was a smooth ride. |
Dan Krueger wrote: That title belongs to atl_man. Reminds me of a puppy. Or is that a lemming?? You remind me of a ****ing idiot.... |
*JimH* wrote: "John H" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 16:45:24 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 10:36:41 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: Okay, who stole the good-quality fishing pliers I bought last year? I was stocking up my fishing bag and my three pair of el cheapo fishing pliers are right where I left them, but the good Van Staal titanium needle nose pliers are...GONE!!! Which one of you bozos was in my garage? 'fess up or I'll UPS a box full of used kitty litter to your house. You have 24 hours. For what could you possibly need such high quality fishing pliers? No need at all. I found them at a bargain price on eBay last year. Even at the bargain price, they were far more expensive than I needed. But they are nice. Oh. They've been found. My lovely bride said they were in a drawer in her bathroom, and she was right. Now, why didn't it occur to me to look there? Well, you sure didn't need them for those *25 croaker* you caught just outside Herring Bay, hee hee! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." $200+ (retail) stinky pliers used to remove fish hooks found in his *brides* private bathroom drawer. Indeed. (Holding back my laughter) What's the matter, ****stain? Haven't you ever known anyone who uses QUALITY fishing gear? |
Real Name wrote: I have to ask: What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do? It's what they won't do. Rust, corrode, sieze. How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go? Never lost anything off of your boat????? |
*JimH* wrote: I have rusted out cheapo needle-nose and ordinary pliers in my tackle box and they have never failed me over my past 40 years or so of fishing. One is not performing brain surgery with the fish when removing a hook and only an inexperienced fisherman would use expensive mechanics tool to do so. Only an inexperienced fisherman would call Van Staal pliers "mechanics tools" They're FISHING tools, tool. Some people like to have decent fishing gear. BTW: Am I strange or what? Yes, very. |
Kevin,
If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust. No, I have never lost a tool on my boat, because they go from my hand to my tool box. Do you leave you tools all over your boat? wrote in message ups.com... Real Name wrote: I have to ask: What will a $100 pair of pliers do that a $15 pair wont' do? It's what they won't do. Rust, corrode, sieze. How can you lose a tool that you use on your boat, how far can it go? Never lost anything off of your boat????? |
Kevin,
If someone has more money then they have sense, a $300 pair of needle nose pliers make sense. If someone spends 7/24/365 in rec.boats, it makes no sense at all. wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: I have rusted out cheapo needle-nose and ordinary pliers in my tackle box and they have never failed me over my past 40 years or so of fishing. One is not performing brain surgery with the fish when removing a hook and only an inexperienced fisherman would use expensive mechanics tool to do so. Only an inexperienced fisherman would call Van Staal pliers "mechanics tools" They're FISHING tools, tool. Some people like to have decent fishing gear. BTW: Am I strange or what? Yes, very. |
I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again.
"Real Name" wrote in message ... Kevin, If someone has more money then they have sense, a $300 pair of needle nose pliers make sense. If someone spends 7/24/365 in rec.boats, it makes no sense at all. wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: I have rusted out cheapo needle-nose and ordinary pliers in my tackle box and they have never failed me over my past 40 years or so of fishing. One is not performing brain surgery with the fish when removing a hook and only an inexperienced fisherman would use expensive mechanics tool to do so. Only an inexperienced fisherman would call Van Staal pliers "mechanics tools" They're FISHING tools, tool. Some people like to have decent fishing gear. BTW: Am I strange or what? Yes, very. |
*JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. |
Real Name wrote: Kevin, If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust. No, I have never lost a tool on my boat, because they go from my hand to my tool box. Do you leave you tools all over your boat? Well, aren't you a special piece of ****?? And yes, I occasionally DO lose something off of my boat. I'll bet almost everybody here has, except you, because you're such a special, special person. Notice I intentionally didn't call you a man? |
Real Name wrote: Kevin, If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust. By the way, that must be real nice, trying to use a pair of pliers that have oil all over the handles.... |
Real Name wrote: Kevin, If someone has more money then they have sense, a $300 pair of needle nose pliers make sense. If someone spends 7/24/365 in rec.boats, it makes no sense at all. I'm not Kevin, and you are an absolute idiot for replying to me. If you want to have a conversation with Kevin, do so. But, since you ignorantly did reply to MY POST, then I'll answer your idiotic blather. Please show what you know about Harry's income. Why would a $100 dollar fishing item blow your mind so? Are you that poor? |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On 5 Jul 2005 07:43:50 -0700, wrote: Real Name wrote: Kevin, If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust. No, I have never lost a tool on my boat, because they go from my hand to my tool box. Do you leave you tools all over your boat? Well, aren't you a special piece of ****?? And yes, I occasionally DO lose something off of my boat. I'll bet almost everybody here has, except you, because you're such a special, special person. Notice I intentionally didn't call you a man? Was that last posted by an adult? Nope, it was posted by the "King of the NG idiots" -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
P. Fritz wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On 5 Jul 2005 07:43:50 -0700, wrote: Real Name wrote: Kevin, If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust. No, I have never lost a tool on my boat, because they go from my hand to my tool box. Do you leave you tools all over your boat? Well, aren't you a special piece of ****?? And yes, I occasionally DO lose something off of my boat. I'll bet almost everybody here has, except you, because you're such a special, special person. Notice I intentionally didn't call you a man? Was that last posted by an adult? Nope, it was posted by the "King of the NG idiots" Fritz is just like a gnat, a harmless, worthless, annoying, tiny little thing. |
Is your usenet handle, "****stain".
wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. |
" wrote in message .. . Is your usenet handle, "****stain". wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. I killfiled the idiot last week because of this sort of crap. I wonder how one can "grow to f#@k up". Oh, never mind.....Kevin obviously has. |
" wrote in message .. . Is your usenet handle, "****stain". how does one "grow to **** up" ??? wrote in message oups.com... *JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. |
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I received an email from Kevin Noble today:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: 25 Fish Later Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 06:14:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin Noble To: Dan Krueger Dan Krueger wrote: Abuse reported. If I had the time, excessive abuse would be reported. Take your garbage somewhere else. **** you. Quit stalking me, you asshole. I've also reported YOU for stalking, **** head. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Maybe Yahoo will recognize the fact that children may be reading these posts. It seems obvious why Kevin Noble needs to hide under a Yahoo address. wrote: *JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. |
That's *our* Kevin.
Thanks for putting the alt_man/Kevin Noble denials to rest Dan. "Dan Krueger" wrote in message nk.net... I received an email from Kevin Noble today: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: 25 Fish Later Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 06:14:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Kevin Noble To: Dan Krueger Dan Krueger wrote: Abuse reported. If I had the time, excessive abuse would be reported. Take your garbage somewhere else. **** you. Quit stalking me, you asshole. I've also reported YOU for stalking, **** head. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Maybe Yahoo will recognize the fact that children may be reading these posts. It seems obvious why Kevin Noble needs to hide under a Yahoo address. wrote: *JimH* wrote: I see Kevin has started the week out by picking fights again. I see that Jim has started the week out by replying to me, but incorrectly calling me Kevin. I wish you'd either grow to **** up, or not respond to MY usenet handle, ****stain. You're nothing but a low life piece of **** and you know it. |
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