Bob (this one) wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>> BOB wrote:
>>
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> ravinwulf wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Please stop crossposting your threads flaming that Chung
>>>>> guy. Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Tracy R.
>>>>
>>>> He's been asked to many times before (by me, for one).
>>>> I've just set up a news rule in OE to delete anything
>>>> with the word "Chung" in the subject. I'd hate to have to
>>>> killfile Bob (this one) as he sometimes offers helpful
>>>> cooking advice. But if this doesn't work I'll resort to
>>>> doing so. (sigh)
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> What? It's mostly things that he has stolen or plagerized. Bob
>>> (that one) has even admitted to impersonating a published author at
>>> a book signing.
>
> Dear BOB:
>
> I'd appreciate it if you'd take a moment to defecate into your hat and
> pull it down over your ears. You seem to have me confused with Sheldon
> who has quoted with and without attribution rather often.
>
>> Now don't ask me to point out specific posts. I'm don't care enough
>> to Google for them. And IIRC in the post about impersonating an
>> author he was drunk as a skunk and wasn't he with or had been with
>> Justin Wilson drinking "lemonade" at the time? I don't remember but
>> it was a fun read. Much more fun than this Chung crap.
>
> Yes. Justin was in town for a book signing and I had him on my radio
> program where we began the day with a most tasty lemonade (I thought).
> Afterward we went to the Costco store where he was to sign books. I
> sat with him and continued drinking his "Thomas Justin Collinses"
> (equal parts CountryTime lemonade and gin) as we had been at the
> station. A woman asked me if I was "somebody" and he reached over and
> tapped a book by John Grisham. She gushed about how much she loved
> "my" books and said that this was the only one she didn't have and on
> and on...
>
> He picked up the book and told me to stop being so bashful and just go
> ahead and sign the book for the nice lady. So I did. As the afternoon
> wore on, he tapped several other books, and I think I was Dean Koontz
> for a while, too. In addition to some others I'd never heard of.
> Someone drove me home. Justin's "assistant" drove him somewhere. She
> came to the radio station carrying two coolers with CountryTime logos
> on them. Justin asked me how I liked her jugs. Guy was 83 at the time,
> freshly thrown out of his house because his wife caught him messing
> around (or so he said).
>
> Pastorio
Great story! So would you please stop cross-posting the Chung stuff (at
least to rfc?)
Jill
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