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For NOYB: I used to be a neocon
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
(Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill Two years ago I was a neocon. I supported Bush’s war on Iraq and I called everyone who didn’t a liberal Kool-aid drinker. I voted for Bush in 2000 and I listened to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and just about any right-winger on the radio that I could get a four-word talking point from to use against liberals. I would say things such as "liberals won’t defend America," "shut up and sing," "freedom is on the march," and "you’re a great American." I supported the war at first because I bought into the lies and propaganda. I no longer do. I’m a recovering neocon. The fact is, the neocon movement is a lot like a cult. I don’t remember how I got so involved and the details are hazy on how I got out. I just woke up one day and said "WTF!" and then ran outside to rip the "bring it on" sticker off of my car bumper. What pulled me in to the neocon cult however was a combination of American nationalism and group mentality. It was a time when questioning the government’s response to Iraq divided you between being with your country and government at a time of need, or against them. I wanted to be with them. So this cult took me in and I watched Fox News, I bought Factor Gear and I was brainwashed into common reflexes for liberals and dissenters. When I heard dissent in the media over Iraq I’d call it liberal bias. If someone presented me any website that mentioned a "war for oil" or the phrase "illegal war" I would blow the site off as conspiracy hogwash. When someone would talk ill of the President and his march to war, I would call them a liberal and anti-American. When someone would say that Saddam was not a threat after I was done calling them part of the liberal "hate America" crowd, I would launch into a diatribe that Saddam was Hitler-like and hell bent on world domination. If someone persisted I would take out my wild card: "Saddam believes he’s the reincarnation of King Nebuchadnezzar, and he’s harboring Al Queda!" I couldn’t believe these liberals. I was outraged. The audacity of them to question our President during a time of war! I listened to similar sentiments on right wing radio while driving to work to reinforce my belief. Little did I know at the time, but I was an important part of the neocon movement. I was but a tiny wheel in the machine of neoconservatism, but the survival of the neocon agenda depends on millions of us tiny wheels, or it cannot go anywhere. Most of all the neocon agenda depends on a much bigger wheel, the media. For the neocon machine to roll, the big wheel of the media must pull the millions of tiny wheels without the tiny wheels knowing they are being pulled. This is a difficult trick that requires the media to be an active participant in government deception. To imply that they do so knowingly would be too conspiratorial, and it would be too grand an operation to be plausible. In truth, the mainstream media doesn’t believe they are participating in lies. During the build-up to the war they were being pulled without knowing it, by the engine of the U. S. government. This swarm of nationalism begat a pro-American media, a complacent media, a lapdog media and a corporate media that to this day will not inform the American public. When the Bush Administration was found to be creating fake news propaganda for public consumption the media did not inform the public. When the Bush administration marched towards pre-emptive war with Iraq the media was a lapdog instead of a watchdog. When the Bush administration described the assault on the Iraqi public as Shock and Awe, the media used that phrase to scroll alongside the words "War on Terror" without questioning if the assault on Iraq had anything to do with terrorism. When the Bush Administration tore into the U. S. Constitution with the Patriot Act, causing the illegal imprisonment of American citizens while denying them counsel, the media acted more like a timid cocker spaniel than an aggressive Doberman pincher, and failed to defend a sacred American document. When the UK’s Downing Street memo implicated the Bush Administration as being hell bent on a pre-emptive invasion on Iraq before even going to the UN, the American media was silent and once again failed to inform the public. But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn’t reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that’s pulling them. But now I do. That’s why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It’s more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn’t matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur’an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill Two years ago I was a neocon. I supported Bush's war on Iraq and I called everyone who didn't a liberal Kool-aid drinker. I voted for Bush in 2000 and I listened to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and just about any right-winger on the radio that I could get a four-word talking point from to use against liberals. I would say things such as "liberals won't defend America," "shut up and sing," "freedom is on the march," and "you're a great American." I supported the war at first because I bought into the lies and propaganda. I no longer do. I'm a recovering neocon. The fact is, the neocon movement is a lot like a cult. I don't remember how I got so involved and the details are hazy on how I got out. I just woke up one day and said "WTF!" and then ran outside to rip the "bring it on" sticker off of my car bumper. What pulled me in to the neocon cult however was a combination of American nationalism and group mentality. It was a time when questioning the government's response to Iraq divided you between being with your country and government at a time of need, or against them. I wanted to be with them. So this cult took me in and I watched Fox News, I bought Factor Gear and I was brainwashed into common reflexes for liberals and dissenters. When I heard dissent in the media over Iraq I'd call it liberal bias. If someone presented me any website that mentioned a "war for oil" or the phrase "illegal war" I would blow the site off as conspiracy hogwash. When someone would talk ill of the President and his march to war, I would call them a liberal and anti-American. When someone would say that Saddam was not a threat after I was done calling them part of the liberal "hate America" crowd, I would launch into a diatribe that Saddam was Hitler-like and hell bent on world domination. If someone persisted I would take out my wild card: "Saddam believes he's the reincarnation of King Nebuchadnezzar, and he's harboring Al Queda!" I couldn't believe these liberals. I was outraged. The audacity of them to question our President during a time of war! I listened to similar sentiments on right wing radio while driving to work to reinforce my belief. Little did I know at the time, but I was an important part of the neocon movement. I was but a tiny wheel in the machine of neoconservatism, but the survival of the neocon agenda depends on millions of us tiny wheels, or it cannot go anywhere. Most of all the neocon agenda depends on a much bigger wheel, the media. For the neocon machine to roll, the big wheel of the media must pull the millions of tiny wheels without the tiny wheels knowing they are being pulled. This is a difficult trick that requires the media to be an active participant in government deception. To imply that they do so knowingly would be too conspiratorial, and it would be too grand an operation to be plausible. In truth, the mainstream media doesn't believe they are participating in lies. During the build-up to the war they were being pulled without knowing it, by the engine of the U. S. government. This swarm of nationalism begat a pro-American media, a complacent media, a lapdog media and a corporate media that to this day will not inform the American public. When the Bush Administration was found to be creating fake news propaganda for public consumption the media did not inform the public. When the Bush administration marched towards pre-emptive war with Iraq the media was a lapdog instead of a watchdog. When the Bush administration described the assault on the Iraqi public as Shock and Awe, the media used that phrase to scroll alongside the words "War on Terror" without questioning if the assault on Iraq had anything to do with terrorism. When the Bush Administration tore into the U. S. Constitution with the Patriot Act, causing the illegal imprisonment of American citizens while denying them counsel, the media acted more like a timid cocker spaniel than an aggressive Doberman pincher, and failed to defend a sacred American document. When the UK's Downing Street memo implicated the Bush Administration as being hell bent on a pre-emptive invasion on Iraq before even going to the UN, the American media was silent and once again failed to inform the public. But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. Yeah......wasn't too concerned with facts either. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:44:51 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill Two years ago I was a neocon. I supported Bush’s war on Iraq and I called everyone who didn’t a liberal Kool-aid drinker. I voted for Bush in 2000 and I listened to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and just about any right-winger on the radio that I could get a four-word talking point from to use against liberals. I would say things such as "liberals won’t defend America," "shut up and sing," "freedom is on the march," and "you’re a great American." I supported the war at first because I bought into the lies and propaganda. I no longer do. I’m a recovering neocon. The fact is, the neocon movement is a lot like a cult. I don’t remember how I got so involved and the details are hazy on how I got out. I just woke up one day and said "WTF!" and then ran outside to rip the "bring it on" sticker off of my car bumper. What pulled me in to the neocon cult however was a combination of American nationalism and group mentality. It was a time when questioning the government’s response to Iraq divided you between being with your country and government at a time of need, or against them. I wanted to be with them. So this cult took me in and I watched Fox News, I bought Factor Gear and I was brainwashed into common reflexes for liberals and dissenters. When I heard dissent in the media over Iraq I’d call it liberal bias. If someone presented me any website that mentioned a "war for oil" or the phrase "illegal war" I would blow the site off as conspiracy hogwash. When someone would talk ill of the President and his march to war, I would call them a liberal and anti-American. When someone would say that Saddam was not a threat after I was done calling them part of the liberal "hate America" crowd, I would launch into a diatribe that Saddam was Hitler-like and hell bent on world domination. If someone persisted I would take out my wild card: "Saddam believes he’s the reincarnation of King Nebuchadnezzar, and he’s harboring Al Queda!" I couldn’t believe these liberals. I was outraged. The audacity of them to question our President during a time of war! I listened to similar sentiments on right wing radio while driving to work to reinforce my belief. Little did I know at the time, but I was an important part of the neocon movement. I was but a tiny wheel in the machine of neoconservatism, but the survival of the neocon agenda depends on millions of us tiny wheels, or it cannot go anywhere. Most of all the neocon agenda depends on a much bigger wheel, the media. For the neocon machine to roll, the big wheel of the media must pull the millions of tiny wheels without the tiny wheels knowing they are being pulled. This is a difficult trick that requires the media to be an active participant in government deception. To imply that they do so knowingly would be too conspiratorial, and it would be too grand an operation to be plausible. In truth, the mainstream media doesn’t believe they are participating in lies. During the build-up to the war they were being pulled without knowing it, by the engine of the U. S. government. This swarm of nationalism begat a pro-American media, a complacent media, a lapdog media and a corporate media that to this day will not inform the American public. When the Bush Administration was found to be creating fake news propaganda for public consumption the media did not inform the public. When the Bush administration marched towards pre-emptive war with Iraq the media was a lapdog instead of a watchdog. When the Bush administration described the assault on the Iraqi public as Shock and Awe, the media used that phrase to scroll alongside the words "War on Terror" without questioning if the assault on Iraq had anything to do with terrorism. When the Bush Administration tore into the U. S. Constitution with the Patriot Act, causing the illegal imprisonment of American citizens while denying them counsel, the media acted more like a timid cocker spaniel than an aggressive Doberman pincher, and failed to defend a sacred American document. When the UK’s Downing Street memo implicated the Bush Administration as being hell bent on a pre-emptive invasion on Iraq before even going to the UN, the American media was silent and once again failed to inform the public. But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn’t reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that’s pulling them. But now I do. That’s why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It’s more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn’t matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur’an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. Hit you a bit too close to home? Didn't hit me at all, Harry. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill snipped But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD I'm not surprised at the failure to respond appropriately to a meaningful, thought-provoking message. When you think about it (apparently not a little wheel possibility), little wheels have no eyes or ears or brains. Little wheels are headless bodies with an orifice. So the potential for making noise exists, but cognitive processes do not exist. Little wheels just go round and round making the same old whirring noise. The little wheels like to be little wheels because it keeps their existence simple and the whirring noise is soothing to them. C'mon little wheels, aspire to be something more than a headless object that just goes round and round while leaking dirty grease from it's orifice. |
John H. wrote: Started stupid and got worse. What part(s) did you find "stupid", and why? |
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: Hit you a bit too close to home? Didn't hit me at all, Harry. All in the mind of the beholder, I suppose. Anyone who doesn't think thru the issues is easy to sway one way or the other. Those of us who have thought thru the issues have chosen our positions and our minds will only change if FACTS are presented that undermine our position. This can apply to those who don't believe we should be in Iraq and those of us who do. Among thinking people the value we assign to different arguments can make the decision different for different people. I see NO facts coming from the left that could sway me. I don't think in slogans speak. Most of the statements from the left don't hold together as a real world logical construct. In other words they don't ring true. |
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:31:24 GMT, "Hank" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill snipped But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD I'm not surprised at the failure to respond appropriately to a meaningful, thought-provoking message. When you think about it (apparently not a little wheel possibility), little wheels have no eyes or ears or brains. Little wheels are headless bodies with an orifice. So the potential for making noise exists, but cognitive processes do not exist. Little wheels just go round and round making the same old whirring noise. The little wheels like to be little wheels because it keeps their existence simple and the whirring noise is soothing to them. C'mon little wheels, aspire to be something more than a headless object that just goes round and round while leaking dirty grease from it's orifice. Apparently the tiny wheel who wrote the article read the "I used to be a liberal..." article (of which this is a spin off) that was posted here a couple months ago. Do a google of "I used to be a liberal" and you'll see where he got his inspiration. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
"John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:31:24 GMT, "Hank" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill snipped But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD I'm not surprised at the failure to respond appropriately to a meaningful, thought-provoking message. When you think about it (apparently not a little wheel possibility), little wheels have no eyes or ears or brains. Little wheels are headless bodies with an orifice. So the potential for making noise exists, but cognitive processes do not exist. Little wheels just go round and round making the same old whirring noise. The little wheels like to be little wheels because it keeps their existence simple and the whirring noise is soothing to them. C'mon little wheels, aspire to be something more than a headless object that just goes round and round while leaking dirty grease from it's orifice. Apparently the tiny wheel who wrote the article read the "I used to be a liberal..." article (of which this is a spin off) that was posted here a couple months ago. Do a google of "I used to be a liberal" and you'll see where he got his inspiration. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD That's too bad (I'll take your word for it that it's a rip off of an old tune). Still, you've got to appreciate my take on the little wheels; at least if you've got a sense of humor (conservatives have a sense of humor, don't they?). Come to think of it, my conservative friends only tell mean-spirited jokes. I wish I were still young and back in college so I could do a sociology paper on the conservatives sense of humor. |
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:06:46 GMT, "Hank" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message .. . On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:31:24 GMT, "Hank" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill snipped But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD I'm not surprised at the failure to respond appropriately to a meaningful, thought-provoking message. When you think about it (apparently not a little wheel possibility), little wheels have no eyes or ears or brains. Little wheels are headless bodies with an orifice. So the potential for making noise exists, but cognitive processes do not exist. Little wheels just go round and round making the same old whirring noise. The little wheels like to be little wheels because it keeps their existence simple and the whirring noise is soothing to them. C'mon little wheels, aspire to be something more than a headless object that just goes round and round while leaking dirty grease from it's orifice. Apparently the tiny wheel who wrote the article read the "I used to be a liberal..." article (of which this is a spin off) that was posted here a couple months ago. Do a google of "I used to be a liberal" and you'll see where he got his inspiration. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD That's too bad (I'll take your word for it that it's a rip off of an old tune). Still, you've got to appreciate my take on the little wheels; at least if you've got a sense of humor (conservatives have a sense of humor, don't they?). Come to think of it, my conservative friends only tell mean-spirited jokes. I wish I were still young and back in college so I could do a sociology paper on the conservatives sense of humor. I'm ROTFLMAO at your 'little wheels' take. True liberals have no conservative (hateful, egg-sucking, lying, wife-beating, uncompassionate, money-grubbing, self-serving, etc.) friends. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
"HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that’s pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. |
"Hank" wrote in message m... "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 16:31:24 GMT, "Hank" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 06:38:14 -0400, HarryKrause wrote: (Sprry, can't seem to find your email addy, Dr. HappyToof) I Used To Be a Neocon by Drew O'Neill snipped But the tiny wheels still want to call the media liberal. The tiny wheels still want to say the media isn't reporting the good things happening in Iraq. Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. But now I do. That's why I am an ex-neocon and I am in recovery. It's more clear to me now than ever that the most American thing one can do is speak out against the actions of their country because it means you love your country. And in the end it doesn't matter if we are liberals or conservatives because all that matters is that we are on the side of the U.S. Constitution and of international law. Both of which have been thrown into the toilet by this administration. At least the Qur'an has company. http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/oneill1.html Started stupid and got worse. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD I'm not surprised at the failure to respond appropriately to a meaningful, thought-provoking message. When you think about it (apparently not a little wheel possibility), little wheels have no eyes or ears or brains. Little wheels are headless bodies with an orifice. So the potential for making noise exists, but cognitive processes do not exist. Little wheels just go round and round making the same old whirring noise. The little wheels like to be little wheels because it keeps their existence simple and the whirring noise is soothing to them. C'mon little wheels, aspire to be something more than a headless object that just goes round and round while leaking dirty grease from it's orifice. Apparently the tiny wheel who wrote the article read the "I used to be a liberal..." article (of which this is a spin off) that was posted here a couple months ago. Do a google of "I used to be a liberal" and you'll see where he got his inspiration. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD That's too bad (I'll take your word for it that it's a rip off of an old tune). Still, you've got to appreciate my take on the little wheels; at least if you've got a sense of humor (conservatives have a sense of humor, don't they?). Come to think of it, my conservative friends only tell mean-spirited jokes. I tell a lot raunchy ones too. |
NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. |
wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. |
"NOYB" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. LMAO |
NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. |
P. Fritz wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. LMAO It sure is cute how JimH has quit playing with Fritz, so Fritz has instantly found him another asshole to cram his nose in....does it feel good, NOYB? |
wrote in message oups.com... Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. Kevin, What does this mean? I am not sure, but it sounds perverted. |
"Jack Smith" JohnSmithers@hotmailcom wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. Kevin, What does this mean? I am not sure, but it sounds perverted. Sounds like kevin is suffering from penis envy ;-) |
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wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? |
NOYB,
I tried to figure out what Kevin was trying to say, but the only way I can interpret his babble is you need to put something besides a pussy between your legs. It sounds like he is propositioning you, and he wants to put his "thing" between your legs. Too bad you are not "man enough". ; ) "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? |
"Jack Smith" JohnSmithers@hotmailcom wrote in message ... NOYB, I tried to figure out what Kevin was trying to say, but the only way I can interpret his babble is you need to put something besides a pussy between your legs. It sounds like he is propositioning you, and he wants to put his "thing" between your legs. Too bad you are not "man enough". ; ) Next kevin will be asking NYOB if "you have a purdy mouth" "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? |
"P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "Jack Smith" JohnSmithers@hotmailcom wrote in message ... NOYB, I tried to figure out what Kevin was trying to say, but the only way I can interpret his babble is you need to put something besides a pussy between your legs. It sounds like he is propositioning you, and he wants to put his "thing" between your legs. Too bad you are not "man enough". ; ) Next kevin will be asking NYOB if "you have a purdy mouth" I'm beginning to get visions of him as an albino sitting on the front porch strumming a banjo. |
On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD It is the one Structural Engineering degrees from Georgia or was that Penn ride. |
I keep waiting for Basskisser to tell us about his 36' Lobster Boat w/ the
get home power. ; ) "Bill McKee" wrote in message .net... "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: wrote in message egroups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD It is the one Structural Engineering degrees from Georgia or was that Penn ride. |
John H. wrote: On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- Never heard of one, John? Then you are far from a Moto Guzzi expert. In 1971, Moto Guzzi made a Desmo, not to be confused with Ducati's Desmo Jr. The Desmo moniker, by the way, came from a type of cylinder head that used belts to run the overhead cam. The Moto Guzzi Desmo was, indeed, made. Do a google search, you'll actually find some. |
NOYB wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "Jack Smith" JohnSmithers@hotmailcom wrote in message ... NOYB, I tried to figure out what Kevin was trying to say, but the only way I can interpret his babble is you need to put something besides a pussy between your legs. It sounds like he is propositioning you, and he wants to put his "thing" between your legs. Too bad you are not "man enough". ; ) Next kevin will be asking NYOB if "you have a purdy mouth" I'm beginning to get visions of him as an albino sitting on the front porch strumming a banjo. Are you visions from your drug abuse? |
wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- Never heard of one, John? Then you are far from a Moto Guzzi expert. In 1971, Moto Guzzi made a Desmo, not to be confused with Ducati's Desmo Jr. The Desmo moniker, by the way, came from a type of cylinder head that used belts to run the overhead cam. The Moto Guzzi Desmo was, indeed, made. Do a google search, you'll actually find some. It took you long enough to answer his question (over 24 hours). I guess it was hard to find a google source that would cover your ass. Care to provide a link to your claim? And can you describe the rare 1971 Moto Guzzi Desmo you had? |
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... John H. wrote: On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 17:36:30 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Most of all the tiny wheels do not know about the big wheel that's pulling them. I'm part of the big wheel though, Harry. The only thing big about you is your swelled head. Pervert. Hmm, if you think there is something perverted in my statement, then YOU are the pervert. Hell, everyone here knows you are man enough to have anything between your legs besides a pussy. What's with your sudden infatuation with what's between my legs? Ask him to tell you about his Moto Guzzi 'Desmo'. That should be an interesting tale. -- Never heard of one, John? Then you are far from a Moto Guzzi expert. In 1971, Moto Guzzi made a Desmo, not to be confused with Ducati's Desmo Jr. The Desmo moniker, by the way, came from a type of cylinder head that used belts to run the overhead cam. The Moto Guzzi Desmo was, indeed, made. Do a google search, you'll actually find some. It took you long enough to answer his question (over 24 hours). I guess it was hard to find a google source that would cover your ass. Care to provide a link to your claim? And can you describe the rare 1971 Moto Guzzi Desmo you had? My research says there was a Guzzi Desmo, but the belt drove the wheel. |
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