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> On Nov 7, 4:42 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
>> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 15:10:37 -0600, Scott wrote:
>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> .
>>>> It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
>>>> college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
>>>> student who discovers Usenet.
>>> Oh yeah, I forgot. You read every thread that gets posted here. I don't
>>> have time for that.

>> Hardly. Scotty, scotty, scotty - I read about 13% of the threads
>> here and about 5% of the posts (4% and 3%, respectively, if you
>> count the spam).
>>
>> OTOH, you seem to be fantasizing about me pretty often lately.
>> Do I detect some sort of resentment and sarcasm in your tone?
>>
>> -sw

>
> no
>


Is your name Scotty?
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On Nov 7, 6:28 pm, aem > wrote:
> On Nov 7, 1:03 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:35:38 -0600, Scott wrote:
> > > How do you know he/she got all the way to college. Maybe it's some 4th
> > > grader wanting to impressed his/her mother by making meatloaf.

>
> > It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
> > college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
> > student who discovers Usenet.

>
> If you used Google Groups <g> you would know he self-identifies as
> being from central high school. In any case, he's bored, so be sure
> to keep the thread going to entertain him.... -aem


am a sophmore you asshole

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> On Nov 7, 6:28 pm, aem > wrote:
>> On Nov 7, 1:03 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
>>
>> > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:35:38 -0600, Scott wrote:
>> > > How do you know he/she got all the way to college. Maybe it's some
>> > > 4th
>> > > grader wanting to impressed his/her mother by making meatloaf.

>>
>> > It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
>> > college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
>> > student who discovers Usenet.

>>
>> If you used Google Groups <g> you would know he self-identifies as
>> being from central high school. In any case, he's bored, so be sure
>> to keep the thread going to entertain him.... -aem

>
> am a sophmore you asshole
>


In that case, you are an idiot. Nobody should write the way you do after age
7. Maybe 8.


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In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:


> That, and a generation of parents who apparently pay no attention to their
> kids' written work. The words "That's not good enough. Please write it
> again." should be part of every parent's vocabulary. It's not just the
> teacher's job.


At least it's part of the teacher's job. My wife is president of a
school board. Writing literacy is the number one priority in that
district. It said so in the board minutes. The board minutes had words
that weren't spelled correctly, grammar errors, sentences that made no
sense and statements that were just plain wrong. When my wife pointed
these out, she was told that it wasn't important.
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"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>
>> That, and a generation of parents who apparently pay no attention to
>> their
>> kids' written work. The words "That's not good enough. Please write it
>> again." should be part of every parent's vocabulary. It's not just the
>> teacher's job.

>
> At least it's part of the teacher's job. My wife is president of a
> school board. Writing literacy is the number one priority in that
> district. It said so in the board minutes. The board minutes had words
> that weren't spelled correctly, grammar errors, sentences that made no
> sense and statements that were just plain wrong. When my wife pointed
> these out, she was told that it wasn't important.


She should've sent it to the local newspapers & broadcast media.
Embarrassment is a powerful tool.




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In article >,
Sqwertz > wrote:

> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 15:46:36 -0800, Dan Abel wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > Sqwertz > wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:13:42 -0000, ggogs wrote:
> >>
> >>> how do you make yours
> >>
> >> Isn't it incredible that people can get all the way to college
> >> without knowing how to spell, capitalize, or punctuate a simple
> >> sentence?

> >
> > I'm guessing third grade, from a public access terminal in the library.

>
> It actually make Wikipedia:
>
> "This IP address, 216.56.27.115, is registered to University of
> Wisconsin-Madison and may be shared by multiple users of an
> educational institution. In the case of institutions using proxy
> servers, this IP address may in fact represent many users at many
> physical computers."
>
> So, yes - It is a college student. Like we didn't already figure
> that.



Just guessing, but mom's got a term paper due. Too much money to pay
for a babysitter, especially for a kid that age. Just take him to the
library and plop him down at the computer. Mom's at one computer, kid
is at the next one, asking about meetloofe on rfc.
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 12:52:54 -0600, Scott wrote:
>
>> BTW Don't call me Scotty!

>
> Never reveal your buttons on Usenet, Scotty.
>
> -sw


Too late
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In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >> That, and a generation of parents who apparently pay no attention to
> >> their
> >> kids' written work. The words "That's not good enough. Please write it
> >> again." should be part of every parent's vocabulary. It's not just the
> >> teacher's job.

> >
> > At least it's part of the teacher's job. My wife is president of a
> > school board. Writing literacy is the number one priority in that
> > district. It said so in the board minutes. The board minutes had words
> > that weren't spelled correctly, grammar errors, sentences that made no
> > sense and statements that were just plain wrong. When my wife pointed
> > these out, she was told that it wasn't important.

>
> She should've sent it to the local newspapers & broadcast media.
> Embarrassment is a powerful tool.


She tried talking to the media before. She got put up for censure.
Maybe it's time again. However, shame and embarrassment hasn't worked
well for her before. People just get defensive and close their minds.
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"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >,
>> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >> That, and a generation of parents who apparently pay no attention to
>> >> their
>> >> kids' written work. The words "That's not good enough. Please write it
>> >> again." should be part of every parent's vocabulary. It's not just the
>> >> teacher's job.
>> >
>> > At least it's part of the teacher's job. My wife is president of a
>> > school board. Writing literacy is the number one priority in that
>> > district. It said so in the board minutes. The board minutes had
>> > words
>> > that weren't spelled correctly, grammar errors, sentences that made no
>> > sense and statements that were just plain wrong. When my wife pointed
>> > these out, she was told that it wasn't important.

>>
>> She should've sent it to the local newspapers & broadcast media.
>> Embarrassment is a powerful tool.

>
> She tried talking to the media before. She got put up for censure.
> Maybe it's time again. However, shame and embarrassment hasn't worked
> well for her before. People just get defensive and close their minds.


Think about which category of people like to toss the word "elitist" around,
and who their god is. Hint: He lives in a big white house. This group of
robots disdains learning. They need to be crushed with extreme prejudice.
They're ruining this country. They're so stupid that they don't know how
stupid they are.


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"ggogs" > wrote in message
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> On Nov 8, 10:07 am, "cybercat" > wrote:
>> "ggogs" > wrote in message
>>
>> oups.com...
>>
>> > On Nov 7, 6:46 pm, "cybercat" > wrote:
>> >> "aem" > wrote

>>
>> >> > If you used Google Groups <g> you would know he self-identifies as
>> >> > being from central high school. In any case, he's bored, so be sure
>> >> > to keep the thread going to entertain him.... -aem

>>
>> >> He's in Wisconsin. It is a libary computer.

>>
>> > nop gas agan

>>
>> Oh no! You smelled that?!

>
> ha ha ha ha you asshole lol
>

You must have one of those newfangled computers.




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"ggogs" > wrote in message
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>> Wisconsin doesn't need meatlofe. They have CHEESE!

>
> go jerk off


Would be kind of hard since I'm a female. But I can try!


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On Nov 7, 12:13?pm, ggogs > wrote:
> how do you make yours


I eat it. I don't make it. That's a woman's job...



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On Nov 8, 1:36 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "ggogs" > wrote in message
>
> ups.com...
>
>
>
> > On Nov 7, 6:28 pm, aem > wrote:
> >> On Nov 7, 1:03 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:

>
> >> > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:35:38 -0600, Scott wrote:
> >> > > How do you know he/she got all the way to college. Maybe it's some
> >> > > 4th
> >> > > grader wanting to impressed his/her mother by making meatloaf.

>
> >> > It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
> >> > college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
> >> > student who discovers Usenet.

>
> >> If you used Google Groups <g> you would know he self-identifies as
> >> being from central high school. In any case, he's bored, so be sure
> >> to keep the thread going to entertain him.... -aem

>
> > am a sophmore you asshole

>
> In that case, you are an idiot. Nobody should write the way you do after age
> 7. Maybe 8.


go die you asshole

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On Nov 8, 2:49 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
> In article >,
>
>
>
> Sqwertz > wrote:
> > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 15:46:36 -0800, Dan Abel wrote:

>
> > > In article >,
> > > Sqwertz > wrote:

>
> > >> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:13:42 -0000, ggogs wrote:

>
> > >>> how do you make yours

>
> > >> Isn't it incredible that people can get all the way to college
> > >> without knowing how to spell, capitalize, or punctuate a simple
> > >> sentence?

>
> > > I'm guessing third grade, from a public access terminal in the library.

>
> > It actually make Wikipedia:

>
> > "This IP address, 216.56.27.115, is registered to University of
> > Wisconsin-Madison and may be shared by multiple users of an
> > educational institution. In the case of institutions using proxy
> > servers, this IP address may in fact represent many users at many
> > physical computers."

>
> > So, yes - It is a college student. Like we didn't already figure
> > that.

>
> Just guessing, but mom's got a term paper due. Too much money to pay
> for a babysitter, especially for a kid that age. Just take him to the
> library and plop him down at the computer. Mom's at one computer, kid
> is at the next one, asking about meetloofe on rfc.


no im at school you ass

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On Nov 8, 6:57 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "ggogs" > wrote in message
>
> oups.com...
>
> >> Wisconsin doesn't need meatlofe. They have CHEESE!

>
> > go jerk off

>
> Would be kind of hard since I'm a female. But I can try!


oh nooooooooo lol hahahahaha



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On Nov 9, 4:42 am, IBen Getiner > wrote:
> On Nov 7, 12:13?pm, ggogs > wrote:
>
> > how do you make yours

>
> I eat it. I don't make it. That's a woman's job...
>
> IBen Getiner



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On Nov 9, 4:42 am, IBen Getiner > wrote:
> On Nov 7, 12:13?pm, ggogs > wrote:
>
> > how do you make yours

>
> I eat it. I don't make it. That's a woman's job...
>
> IBen Getiner


but i make it and im a guy you ****er

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"ggogs" > wrote in message
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> On Nov 8, 1:36 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> "ggogs" > wrote in message
>>
>> ups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Nov 7, 6:28 pm, aem > wrote:
>> >> On Nov 7, 1:03 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:

>>
>> >> > On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 14:35:38 -0600, Scott wrote:
>> >> > > How do you know he/she got all the way to college. Maybe it's some
>> >> > > 4th
>> >> > > grader wanting to impressed his/her mother by making meatloaf.

>>
>> >> > It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
>> >> > college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
>> >> > student who discovers Usenet.

>>
>> >> If you used Google Groups <g> you would know he self-identifies as
>> >> being from central high school. In any case, he's bored, so be sure
>> >> to keep the thread going to entertain him.... -aem

>>
>> > am a sophmore you asshole

>>
>> In that case, you are an idiot. Nobody should write the way you do after
>> age
>> 7. Maybe 8.

>
> go die you asshole
>


He will eventually.



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"ggogs" > wrote in message
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> On Nov 9, 4:42 am, IBen Getiner > wrote:
>> On Nov 7, 12:13?pm, ggogs > wrote:
>>
>> > how do you make yours

>>
>> I eat it. I don't make it. That's a woman's job...
>>
>> IBen Getiner

>
> but i make it and im a guy you ****er
>


psst ... you are guaranteed to get laid more than Iben. Just because you're
not Iben, but also because you cook. Chicks dig it.



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ggogs > wrote:

> On Nov 8, 2:49 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:


> > Just guessing


> no im at school you ass


And I'm 305 years old.

Good thing I'm not your teacher. I don't think you'd get a very good
grade.


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On Nov 8, 12:53 pm, Scott > wrote:
> ggogs wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 4:42 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> >> On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 15:10:37 -0600, Scott wrote:
> >>> Sqwertz wrote:
> >>> .
> >>>> It mentioned school in another thread. I assumed figured it was
> >>>> college as this mentality is about par for the typical college
> >>>> student who discovers Usenet.
> >>> Oh yeah, I forgot. You read every thread that gets posted here. I don't
> >>> have time for that.
> >> Hardly. Scotty, scotty, scotty - I read about 13% of the threads
> >> here and about 5% of the posts (4% and 3%, respectively, if you
> >> count the spam).

>
> >> OTOH, you seem to be fantasizing about me pretty often lately.
> >> Do I detect some sort of resentment and sarcasm in your tone?

>
> >> -sw

>
> > no

>
> Is your name Scotty?


no is yours

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"Dan Abel" > wrote

> ggogs > wrote:
>
>> On Nov 8, 2:49 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:

>
>> > Just guessing

>
>> no im at school you ass

>
> And I'm 305 years old.
>
> Good thing I'm not your teacher. I don't think you'd get a very good
> grade.


I hope he really likes meatloaf, because with those written skills
he's not going to be pulling down much of a paycheck. Even trades
people need to communicate.

nancy


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Nancy Young wrote:
>
>
> > Good thing I'm not your teacher. I don't think you'd get a very good
> > grade.

>
> I hope he really likes meatloaf, because with those written skills
> he's not going to be pulling down much of a paycheck. Even trades
> people need to communicate.


Sad but true. He will have to learn the mantra of the student workers and
illiterate graduates... "Do you want fries with that?"
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Ms P schrieb
>
> "ggogs" > wrote
>> im not out of collige yeat

>
> Be honest, you're not out of third grade yet.
>

Depends.
He at least graduated in "Trolling" summa *** laude,
it seems.

Cheers,

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