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DTJ wrote: > On 27 Jun 2005 10:21:56 -0700, wrote: > > >DTJ is another in a long line of usenet tough guys. > > Wow thanks. I never looked at myself as a tough guy. Not merely "tough guy" but a special kind: a "usenet tough guy". Sort of like hiding behind your monitor and acting all tough. Any Casper Milquetoast can be a usenet tough guy. Which is why you've never looked at yourself as a tough guy - because you're not. If you spoke to people in person the way you type your BS in usenet, you'd find yourself in a world of hurt. But hey - anyone can hide behind some anonymous initials and call names over the internet. Yeah, you're real tough. Keep up the swagger, Casper. E.P. |
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On 30 Jun 2005 09:29:14 -0700, "Motorhead Lawyer" >
wrote: >Scott en Aztlán wrote: >> On 27 Jun 2005 14:00:44 -0700, "Motorhead Lawyer" > >> wrote: >> >> >Scott en Aztlán wrote: >> >> On 26 Jun 2005 09:26:53 -0700, "proffsl" > wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Here we have an elderly gentleman who pulled out in front of oncoming >> >> >> high-speed traffic \ >> > >> >Gee, Scotty; this is *exactly* how the most recent 16-y-o girl who died >> >on the road bought the farm up in these parts. >> >> Is that supposed to be some sort of rebuttal? > >Unless you're too dense to understand it. Should I make it even >simpler? > >> >Also nearly the same >> >thing that did in a 60-y-o Harley rider at the state H.O.G. Rally last >> >Friday. >> >> How many court cases do you manage to win with this kind of "logic?" > >Pretty much all of them. Since you're being intentionally obtuse, >here's the point: the type of crash you described occurs as much, if >not more often, with young drivers as it does with older ones. Ranting >about it without offering any rational solution puts you on about the >same level as Rush Limbaugh as a national policymaker. > >> >All it takes is a few seconds of diverted attention to make a >> >fatal mistake. But that never ever happened to *you*, did it? >> >> Not since I was a teenager. > >Yeah; right. That's fine; I don't believe what you say, either. |
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In article .com>,
> wrote: > >But hey - anyone can hide behind some anonymous initials and call names >over the internet. > >Yeah, you're real tough. Keep up the swagger, Casper. > >E.P. (Need I add anything?) |
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Matthew Russotto wrote: > In article .com>, > > wrote: > > > >But hey - anyone can hide behind some anonymous initials and call names > >over the internet. > > > >Yeah, you're real tough. Keep up the swagger, Casper. > > > >E.P. > > (Need I add anything?) No, it was intentionally ironic. Didn't you get that? E.P. |
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In article . com>,
> wrote: > > >Matthew Russotto wrote: >> In article .com>, >> > wrote: >> > >> >But hey - anyone can hide behind some anonymous initials and call names >> >over the internet. >> > >> >Yeah, you're real tough. Keep up the swagger, Casper. >> > >> >E.P. >> >> (Need I add anything?) > >No, it was intentionally ironic. > >Didn't you get that? I'd find it easier to believe if it wasn't your normal signature, tough guy. |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote:
> Proffsl wrote: > > Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > > > > > > Here we have an elderly gentleman who pulled out in front of > > > oncoming high-speed traffic (the speed limit on Oracle Road > > > is 50 or 55 MPH in that area), got T-boned, and bought the > > > farm. A tragedy, yes, but it could have easily been avoided > > > had this gentleman merely HUNG UP HIS ****ING CAR > > > KEYS at the proper time instead of continuing to drive after > > > his ability to do so had deteriorated. > > > > The way of the hunter is to isolate the weak and attack. This > > Scott is a hunter of Rights, and would attempt to isolate the > > weak, making his attack easire. > > Actually, the hunters are the elderly, with their AARP and their > votes and their Washington lobbyists. You're freaking paranoid. > The hunters get ridiculous concessions to their failing abilities > like the "Large Print Edition Roads" in Florida where road signs > have larger type fonts and road markings are made larger and > wider so that the elderly have an easier time driving. Oh my! Larger type fonts? It's clear now. I can read the writing on the wall. There out to get you. Hahahahahahahaha > The weak are you and I, who are outnumbered by this segment > of the population, and who are being endangered on the roads > because these people continue to drive well past their expiration > dates. How would you pretend to know my age group? And, you wish to reverse the tables? Ever hear the phrase: "United we Stand. Divided we Fall" ?? Your paranoia would drive a wedge between the young and the elderly. Your type of paranoia is EXACTLY what is destroying this nation. > As the proportion of the elderly in our population grows, expect > your right to safe locomotion to be eroded even further. You are the one who wishes to erode our Right of Locomotion. |
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Matthew Russotto wrote: > > I'd find it easier to believe if it wasn't your normal signature, > tough guy. Oh, yeah - a real tough guy. I don't go around and call folks "idiots" or whatever. It's hard to get much more mild-mannered than I post. (Except maybe posts to Christian Huebner or DTJ.) But hey, believe what makes you happy - I'm sure you will anyway. E.P. |
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