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Posted by George Hester on 10/02/05 17:32
"Loco Jones" <locojonesnet@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1128269138.0be0ea221389eeb3316473733629f7d7@bubbanews...
> "George Hester" <hesterloli@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ORT%e.17051$7b6.13478@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> > "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com> wrote...
> > <snip>
> > > No doubt about it, George - you got him there. You laid a cunning
trap,
> > > and he fell right into it. "Whoooosh!!!" . . . . right over his head,
> and
> > > "Whoooosh!!!" . . . . straight into the trap! You're wicked, George.
> > > Wicked!
> >
> > That is what happens when someone sticks their nose into a thread
> > for which they are out of their league. I have told him before, "Loco
> > you are out of your league."
>
> It really doesn't matter what you mutter to yourself, except as an
> indication you are generally out of your mind, George.
>
> On the rare occasion you have actually made sense in this newsgroup, I'll
> just have to attribute it to some unexplained fluke of nature.
>
> > And his response to my op is just further proof of that.
>
> Obviously, this is *not* one of those rare occasions.
>
> Tell me, George - just how does one "stick their nose in a thread" in a
> public, unmoderated alt. group on usenet? You know, these "leagues" you
> speak of may only exist in your head.
>
> - Loco -
> (Now Playing: Brickbats - Captain Beefheart)
>
>
How does someone stick their nose into a thread...[for which they are out of
their league]? Well you did a pretty good job of it Mr Loco. I never said
I was in my right mind all I said is your sticking your nose into a thread
for which you are out of your league is apparent. In this case the
stereotype of the "dumb blonde" escaped you. You accused me of "trolling
for dates on usenet." And then, "your implication the pigment in her hair
follicles is somehow important..." Well yes dummy it is important for the
stereotype. Duih! Again you are out of your league. Just what that league
is? - well those that understand the stereotype which you did a good job of
showing you are unconscious of. Now enough of this.
--
George Hester
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