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basskisser September 16th 06 02:55 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd


Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?


JimH September 17th 06 01:01 AM

Autumn in Paris
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd


Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?



OK so no one else did do I will say it............Kevin, you are an idiot.



basskisser September 17th 06 02:35 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ps.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd


Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?



OK so no one else did do I will say it............Kevin, you are an idiot.


Kevin didn't type that, I did. Your petty and childish name calling
certainly adds credibility to your posts, doesn't it? It also shows
that you have a lot of class. All of it low. Do you really think that
the post about a rabies case in Paris would be a reason not to visit
that grand city? Really?


basskisser September 17th 06 02:38 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd


Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?


In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.


There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Bert Robbins September 17th 06 02:48 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.


There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.

basskisser September 17th 06 02:54 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?
In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.


There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.


Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.


JimH September 17th 06 02:54 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?


In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.


There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life.


From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt that
Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?



basskisser September 17th 06 02:55 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Harry Krause wrote:
On 9/17/2006 9:48 AM, Bert Robbins wrote:

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.



Is that a Bush quote?


Could be. It's stupid enough!


basskisser September 17th 06 02:59 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.


There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life.


From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt that
Kevin.


I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?


I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


JimH September 17th 06 03:11 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New
England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life.


From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt
that
Kevin.


I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?


I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


So you smoked it all yourself Kevin?



basskisser September 17th 06 03:46 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New
England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life.

From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt
that
Kevin.


I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?


I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


So you smoked it all yourself Kevin?

I'm not Kevin

Jim, I'll make this very easy, even for a low life pig like you. Please
show any and all evidence that you have that I have EVER smoked pot.
While you are at it, please show the group what evidence you have that
I have ever beat my wife, beat my kids, sell pot, smoke pot, grow pot.
Do you have any? Put up, or shut up. Damn, Jim, just when I thought you
couldn't possibly go any lower and be any less of man, you prove me
wrong. What a pig.


JimH September 17th 06 03:53 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

"basskisser" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New
England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the
classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry)
as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the
Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the
fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it
the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals
with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in
theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to
the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on
Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the
craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated
you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I
have a
happy and fullfilling life.

From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt
that
Kevin.

I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like
Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?

I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


So you smoked it all yourself Kevin?

I'm not Kevin

Jim, I'll make this very easy, even for a low life pig like you. Please
show any and all evidence that you have that I have EVER smoked pot.
While you are at it, please show the group what evidence you have that
I have ever beat my wife, beat my kids, sell pot, smoke pot, grow pot.
Do you have any? Put up, or shut up. Damn, Jim, just when I thought you
couldn't possibly go any lower and be any less of man, you prove me
wrong. What a pig.


So *have* you stopped beating your wife and kids Kevin?



Bert Robbins September 17th 06 03:58 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
Harry Krause wrote:
On 9/17/2006 9:48 AM, Bert Robbins wrote:

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.



Is that a Bush quote?


Not that I know. I wrote that all by my little uneducated lonesome self.


Bert Robbins September 17th 06 04:01 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?
In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.
There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.


Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.


You are taking a ridiculous position and it will come back to haunt you
in the future.

basskisser September 17th 06 04:11 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New
England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the
classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry)
as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the
Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the
fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it
the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals
with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in
theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to
the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on
Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the
craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated
you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I
have a
happy and fullfilling life.

From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt
that
Kevin.

I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like
Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?

I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


So you smoked it all yourself Kevin?

I'm not Kevin

Jim, I'll make this very easy, even for a low life pig like you. Please
show any and all evidence that you have that I have EVER smoked pot.
While you are at it, please show the group what evidence you have that
I have ever beat my wife, beat my kids, sell pot, smoke pot, grow pot.
Do you have any? Put up, or shut up. Damn, Jim, just when I thought you
couldn't possibly go any lower and be any less of man, you prove me
wrong. What a pig.


So *have* you stopped beating your wife and kids Kevin?


And the resident bipolar low life sinks even further. How low can you
go? I made it as simple as possible, SHOW SOME EVIDENCE of your wild
allegations, low life.


basskisser September 17th 06 04:13 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?
In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.
There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.


Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.


You are taking a ridiculous position and it will come back to haunt you
in the future.


Oooohh.......do you think it's OPEN minded to instantly and
consistently say negative things about a country you've never been to?


basskisser September 17th 06 04:14 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New
England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the
classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry)
as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the
Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the
fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it
the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals
with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in
theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to
the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on
Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the
craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated
you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I
have a
happy and fullfilling life.

From the constant negative crap you type here one would have to doubt
that
Kevin.

I'm not Kevin.


You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like
Jim.


How was your marijuana crop this year Kevin? Did you save any for the
family?

I'm not Kevin. But, you are a childish low life asshole. How damned low
can you go Jim? You've proven to the group that you are such a low life
that when you can't think of anything decent to say, you'll start
spreading lies about them without any shred of evidence, then you show
that you'll go even LOWER and drag someone's family into the fray. What
a sorry human being you are. Someone that would say untrue and negative
things constantly about one's family is just slime. What a pig you are.


So you smoked it all yourself Kevin?

I'm not Kevin

Jim, I'll make this very easy, even for a low life pig like you. Please
show any and all evidence that you have that I have EVER smoked pot.
While you are at it, please show the group what evidence you have that
I have ever beat my wife, beat my kids, sell pot, smoke pot, grow pot.
Do you have any? Put up, or shut up. Damn, Jim, just when I thought you
couldn't possibly go any lower and be any less of man, you prove me
wrong. What a pig.


So *have* you stopped beating your wife and kids Kevin?


Have you stopped beating your sickly wife, Jim?


Bert Robbins September 17th 06 04:33 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?
In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.
There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.
Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.

You are taking a ridiculous position and it will come back to haunt you
in the future.


Oooohh.......do you think it's OPEN minded to instantly and
consistently say negative things about a country you've never been to?


Yes. Do you obtain all of your knowledge from direct experience or do
you rely upon others to communicate their experiences to you which you
can then make decisions about what you want to do?

basskisser September 17th 06 07:20 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 17 Sep 2006 06:38:07 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Game, set, match.

Point made.


Thak you! I am quite good at making my point.


basskisser September 17th 06 07:21 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/n88jd
Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?
In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.
There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.
Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.

You are taking a ridiculous position and it will come back to haunt you
in the future.


Oooohh.......do you think it's OPEN minded to instantly and
consistently say negative things about a country you've never been to?


Yes. Do you obtain all of your knowledge from direct experience or do
you rely upon others to communicate their experiences to you which you
can then make decisions about what you want to do?


I'm not stupid enough to think that in any given country, all is bad,
or all is good for that matter. I take you are, however.


Dan Krueger September 18th 06 12:16 AM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:

basskisser wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.



Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.


So WHO was the post addressed to? Looks like rec.bats to me.

Dan Krueger September 18th 06 12:20 AM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On 17 Sep 2006 06:38:07 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Game, set, match.

Point made.



Thak you! I am quite good at making my point.


That's debatable. Your spelling of the word "Thank", is not.

basskisser September 18th 06 01:20 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Dan Krueger wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:

basskisser wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On 16 Sep 2006 06:55:42 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/n88jd

Yeah, there's never been a report of rabies in anything in New England,
huh? Only in Paris. One case, one time. I suppose that will be the
reason to not broaden your horizons, huh?

In 1516, Ludovico Ariosto wrote a sequel to Matteo Maria Boiardo's
"Orlando Innamorato" titled "Orlando Furioso".

While not exactly a sequel in the sense that it followed the classic
theme of "knight errant" (the concept of courtly love and chivalry) as
the seminal work did, it uses certain concepts from the Roland/Orlando
mythic construct to provide a backdrop for the basic knight in love
plot line.

One of the main tenants of the "Orlando Furioso" is the "Culture of
Contradiction" and is directly applicable to today's social
environments - many allegories and metaphors demonstrate the fallacy
of human senses and judgment in particular with respect to how it the
theme relates to human interaction.

One of the more interesting passages in "Orlando Furioso" deals with
the character Astolpho who is basically a Beowulf clone both in theme
and particulars. In this particular passage, Astolpho travels to the
Moon and finds it to be a treasure house of everything wasted on Earth
- misspent time, ill-spent wealth, broken promises, failed quests
hopeless ambitions and Wasted Lives kept in vases lining the craters.

The latter, Wasted Lives, and the original theme of Cultural
Contradiction are apropos here because being a Creature of
Contradiction, you consistently attempt to prove the superiority of
your view even when faced with evidence to the contrary.

In short, one of those Wasted lives in a crater on the Moon has the
name Basskisser on it.

And being a Creature of Contradiction, you don't even realize it.

There's no need to be fickle and childish. Just because I've stated you
are narrow minded in regards to other countries (and you are). I have a
happy and fullfilling life. You know nothing about my life, but dare to
make wild allegations about it. You're turning into JimH. Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.


Narrow mindedness is a character flaw typically seen in those that are
not accepting of others views.

There are many countries that I would like to travel to and many that I
have no interest in traveling to does this make me narrow minded? No, it
makes me, me.

Try and stop being so argumentative and be accepting of others views.



Bert, why do you reply to posts not addressed to you?
Does that question sound familiar to you?
Not wanting to travel to a country doesn't have much to do with this.
Constantly and consistently saying negative things about a place you've
never been to does, and that IS narrow minded.


So WHO was the post addressed to? Looks like rec.bats to me.


You'll have to ask Bert, that was a DIRECT quote from HIM!!!


basskisser September 18th 06 01:22 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Dan Krueger wrote:
basskisser wrote:

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

On 17 Sep 2006 06:38:07 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Game, set, match.

Point made.



Thak you! I am quite good at making my point.


That's debatable. Your spelling of the word "Thank", is not.


Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......
If you want to go there, see your other post to me. "rec.bats". Indeed.


[email protected] September 18th 06 02:42 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

basskisser wrote:
Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......



you've done it


basskisser September 18th 06 02:59 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......



you've done it


Cite?


[email protected] September 18th 06 06:37 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
I figured that was coming

go "cite" yourself


basskisser wrote:
wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......



you've done it


Cite?



basskisser September 18th 06 06:47 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

wrote:
I figured that was coming

go "cite" yourself

As I figured. You are getting like JimH, spreading wild allegations and
accusations without any shred of evidence. I suppose next you'll take
JimH's cue and start accusing me of beating my wife and kids, huh?
Let's see if you can go as low as JimH!


Dan Krueger September 19th 06 01:36 AM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Dan Krueger wrote:

basskisser wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


On 17 Sep 2006 06:38:07 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:



Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Game, set, match.

Point made.


Thak you! I am quite good at making my point.


That's debatable. Your spelling of the word "Thank", is not.



Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......
If you want to go there, see your other post to me. "rec.bats". Indeed.


Got a spell checker? Turn it on.

My post wasn't to you, it was to the group. I would have emailed you,
Kevin, if it was directed solely to you. The "typo" was deliberate,
Thak you for noticing.

basskisser September 19th 06 01:56 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Dan Krueger wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Dan Krueger wrote:

basskisser wrote:


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:


On 17 Sep 2006 06:38:07 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:



Next I
suppose you'll be accusing me of beating my wife and kids, growing,
smoking, selling pot, all without any evidence of such, just like Jim.

Game, set, match.

Point made.


Thak you! I am quite good at making my point.


That's debatable. Your spelling of the word "Thank", is not.



Pretty childish when the only thing you have to try and argue is a
typo......
If you want to go there, see your other post to me. "rec.bats". Indeed.


Got a spell checker? Turn it on.

My post wasn't to you, it was to the group. I would have emailed you,
Kevin, if it was directed solely to you. The "typo" was deliberate,
Thak you for noticing.


Nice dodge. Except I, and others won't buy it.


[email protected] September 19th 06 09:37 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....






basskisser wrote:
Oooohh.......do you think it's OPEN minded to instantly and
consistently say negative things about a country you've never been to?



basskisser September 20th 06 12:59 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....


Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?

And, you didn't answer the question I asked. Do you think that it's
OPEN minded to instantly and continuously say negative things about a
country you've never been to?


Bert Robbins September 20th 06 02:13 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....


Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?


Are you a racists Kevin? You appear to be of the the thought that they
are better off now than they were before.

Suppose you are taken from the ******** you live in and placed into a
nicely painted ********. Are you better off in your new nicely painted
********?

And, you didn't answer the question I asked. Do you think that it's
OPEN minded to instantly and continuously say negative things about a
country you've never been to?


Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?


basskisser September 20th 06 02:52 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....


Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?


Are you a racists Kevin? You appear to be of the the thought that they
are better off now than they were before.


I'm not Kevin. Have you researched the Fredensborg? Do you know of the
dungeons that the slaves were kept in by THEIR OWN PEOPLE before being
sold and loaded on ships? How could someone, even a bumbling idiot take
my statement: "You DO realize that after being in horrendous dungeons
for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes, treated better
aboard ship and afterward, don't you?" and turn it into a statement
that you think I'm saying that "they are better off now than they were
before"? And, how could any of MY statements be construed as racist?
Hell, for that matter, I never even said where the slaves were from!!

Suppose you are taken from the ******** you live in and placed into a
nicely painted ********. Are you better off in your new nicely painted
********?

And, you didn't answer the question I asked. Do you think that it's
OPEN minded to instantly and continuously say negative things about a
country you've never been to?


Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?



basskisser September 20th 06 02:53 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:

Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?


Cite?


Bert Robbins September 20th 06 02:53 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....
Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?

Are you a racists Kevin? You appear to be of the the thought that they
are better off now than they were before.


I'm not Kevin. Have you researched the Fredensborg? Do you know of the
dungeons that the slaves were kept in by THEIR OWN PEOPLE before being
sold and loaded on ships? How could someone, even a bumbling idiot take
my statement: "You DO realize that after being in horrendous dungeons
for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes, treated better
aboard ship and afterward, don't you?" and turn it into a statement
that you think I'm saying that "they are better off now than they were
before"? And, how could any of MY statements be construed as racist?
Hell, for that matter, I never even said where the slaves were from!!


You are a racist.

Suppose you are taken from the ******** you live in and placed into a
nicely painted ********. Are you better off in your new nicely painted
********?

And, you didn't answer the question I asked. Do you think that it's
OPEN minded to instantly and continuously say negative things about a
country you've never been to?

Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?



Bert Robbins September 20th 06 03:16 PM

Autumn in Paris
 
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:

Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?


Cite?


Idiot!

Just run through your day again and you will find numerous uneducated
judgments that you have made. Everyone does it.


basskisser September 20th 06 04:53 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....
Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?
Are you a racists Kevin? You appear to be of the the thought that they
are better off now than they were before.


I'm not Kevin. Have you researched the Fredensborg? Do you know of the
dungeons that the slaves were kept in by THEIR OWN PEOPLE before being
sold and loaded on ships? How could someone, even a bumbling idiot take
my statement: "You DO realize that after being in horrendous dungeons
for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes, treated better
aboard ship and afterward, don't you?" and turn it into a statement
that you think I'm saying that "they are better off now than they were
before"? And, how could any of MY statements be construed as racist?
Hell, for that matter, I never even said where the slaves were from!!


You are a racist.

Damn, you ARE dumber than a post!! You apparently don't even have a
clue what the word means!!

rac‧ism  /ˈreɪsɪzəm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled
Pronunciation[rey-siz-uhm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–noun 1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the
various human races determine cultural or individual achievement,
usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the
right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a
doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races

Okay, where have I exhibited behavior conducive with any or all of the
above meanings?


basskisser September 20th 06 04:54 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:

Open minded? You make uneducated judgements every day, should you
continues to do so?


Cite?


Idiot!

Just run through your day again and you will find numerous uneducated
judgments that you have made. Everyone does it.


Cite?


basskisser September 20th 06 04:57 PM

Autumn in Paris
 

Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
Bert Robbins wrote:
basskisser wrote:
wrote:
Country? ship? anywhere?

I was never on the slave ship FREDENSBORG, But I can't say there's much
I'd appreciate about it. And unless you were a Dutch slave trader, I
doubt if anyone could say much good about it anyhow....
Please read my statement again.
But, again, let's educate you a tad. You DO realize that after being in
horrendous dungeons for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes,
treated better aboard ship and afterward, don't you?
Are you a racists Kevin? You appear to be of the the thought that they
are better off now than they were before.


I'm not Kevin. Have you researched the Fredensborg? Do you know of the
dungeons that the slaves were kept in by THEIR OWN PEOPLE before being
sold and loaded on ships? How could someone, even a bumbling idiot take
my statement: "You DO realize that after being in horrendous dungeons
for up to a year, that the slaves were, sometimes, treated better
aboard ship and afterward, don't you?" and turn it into a statement
that you think I'm saying that "they are better off now than they were
before"? And, how could any of MY statements be construed as racist?
Hell, for that matter, I never even said where the slaves were from!!


You are a racist.

How so? By bringing to light the plight of slaves being held in
dungeons? Do you even really KNOW what the word means???!!!!

rac‧ism  /ˈreɪsɪzəm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled
Pronunciation[rey-siz-uhm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–noun 1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the
various human races determine cultural or individual achievement,
usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the
right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a
doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races

Okay, where have I ever said that my race was superior to another? (see
definition 1.)
Or, where did I make policy, or make a system of govt. or foster such a
doctrine? Where did I discriminate? (see definition 2)
OR, where did I exhibit hatred or intolerance of another race?



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