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On Wed, 28 May 2008 12:10:58 +0100, Janet Baraclough
> wrote: >The message > >from "Phideaux" > contains these words: > >> That's what's so fun about this 'Chat Room'! > > How many times do you have to be told? This is not a chatroom, it's a >private subscription chatweb. If you lot don't pay up, we can't afford >the armed guards, it's as simple as that. > > Janet. i wanna be a guard if we get to beat the prisoners. your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Mon, 26 May 2008 13:41:14 -0400, Goomba > > wrote: > >> sf wrote: >> >>>>> Perhaps Kiss will pick up all his toys and go home. >>>>> >>>>> Michael >>>>> >>>>> >>>> He has no toys, only slings and arrows. >>> >>> I thought they were marbles, he certainly appeared to have lost >>> them. >>> >> I dunno.. it seems to be a toss up between him and the folic acid >> guy. What's with these bozos lately? > > school must be out. why hasn't jill alerted us? > > your pal, > blake I wish you'd stop dragging my name into the middle of posts I have absolutely nothing to do with. Jesus Christ, get over it already. |
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Oh that's right you usenet people think this is only usenet...and not being read as a Forum. Oh well. http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ |
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On Tue, 27 May 2008 16:56:27 -0700 (PDT), "Kiss-The-CooK.110mb"
> wrote: >On May 28, 6:04*am, "Phideaux" > wrote: > >> >> I'm sure you're referring to the word, "soul". *I also realize you shouldn't >> be expected to spell it correctly as you have none. >> >> Phideaux >It is "realise" you ignorant dickhead. Funny...my Oxford doesn't have a "realise" in it. Only "realize". Jo Anne |
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"Kiss-The-CooK wrote:
> > I have read through a fair bit of the past two weeks of posts. Why are you threatened by boobs? --- |
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Sheldon wrote:
> "Kiss-The-CooK wrote: > > > I have read through a fair bit of the past two weeks of posts. > > Why are you threatened by boobs? BEWARE...!!! : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesty_Morgan "Chesty Morgan Chesty Morgan is a Polish-born artist best known for her very large natural breasts that were highlighted in two campy sexploitation films of director Doris Wishman. Born as Lillian Wilczowski [1], the orphan Morgan was sent to live in the kibbutz Ein Gev in Israel at the outbreak of World War II. Morgan married an American and moved to the United States in the 1960s; her husband was later reportedly killed in a hold-up. She began her career as an exotic dancer in the early 1970s. In 1974, Morgan married National League baseball umpire Dick Stello (1931-1987). The two divorced before Stello was struck by a car and killed Unlike many of the modern movie stars who display large breasts, Chesty Morgan's were not augmented with implants. She has been billed as having "the World's Largest Naturally Occurring Bosom." Chesty Morgan continued performing until the late 1980s, but since left the public eye. After Doris Wishman revolved two sexploitation 1970s films about Chesty Morgan's very large breasts, clips from those films were featured in John Waters' 1994 film Serial Mom. Deadly Weapons: Deadly Weapons is a 1974 movie melodrama directed by Doris Wishman, starring striptease performer Chesty Morgan. The film is based on a story conceived by Judith Kushner, Wishman's niece, and features porn star Harry Reems in a non-sexual role. This is the first of two films Wishman made with Chesty Morgan, famous for her 73 inch bust. The second of the two features is Double Agent 73, a spy thriller. Plot Chesty Morgan (billed in the credits as "Zsa Zsa"), plays Crystal, an advertising executive who tracks down the mobsters who killed her boyfriend. One by one, she seduces each man, drugs him, then smothers him to death with her large breasts. At the end, she finds out that it was her own father who ordered her lover's execution..." ----------------------------------------------------------- "Double Agent 73 is a 1974 movie melodrama directed by Doris Wishman, starring Chesty Morgan, although her voice was dubbed due to her thick Polish accent. It was written by Judy J. Kushner (Wishman's niece). This is one of two films Doris Wishman made with Chesty Morgan; the first one is Deadly Weapons. Plot: Morgan, a woman whose bust is 73 inches in size, plays Jane Tennay, a secret agent. Her agency wants her to assassinate, one by one, an organized crew of low grade heroin pushers. In order for her to prove her killings, they plant a tiny camera in her big left breast. Each time she needs a photo taken, she takes off her shirt and clicks over her left breast. Unlike the previous film, there's no smothering and only one death sequence involves her monstrous breasts. In it, she ambushes and ties up a guy's girlfriend in their bathroom. She then rubs poison over her own breasts and climbs into the guy's bed. Even though the light is on and disregarding the huge difference in breasts' size, the sleepy guy thinks it's his girlfriend. He starts kissing her big breasts and soon after dies from the poison. It turns out the agency planted a time triggered bomb inside the camera, as an insurance policy in case she is captured. Just in the nick of time Jane has all the photos she needed and is rushed to the hospital. The camera is removed and the photos reveal Jane's love interest is the head criminal. When they meet up, he confesses and asks her to marry him. Jane responds by shooting him to death and proceeding to her next mission..." |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message ... > Kiss-The-CooK.110mb wrote: >> On May 27, 2:51 pm, "Dave Bugg" > wrote: >>> Kiss-The-CooK.110mb wrote: >>>> For someone that has their home address, phone number and other >>>> "contact" details plastered all over the internet...You sure have a >>>> lot to say. >>> >>>> David Bugg, dbugg[at]charter.net >>>> 841 N. Kentucky Ave >>>> East Wenatchee, Washington 98802 >>>> United States >>>> 5092644943 >> >>> >>> Now, see if you can dig out my home address instead of my work >>> address. >> >> Thanks for the confirmation. >> >> Hope you don't mind, I fixed up your name and email address (above). >> >> I have already passed on your "regards", so no need to fret. >> >> Sleep well... >> >> Oh..PS...(I know his nic is lame) but when Bubba gets there, can you >> tell him I say "thanks" ? >> >> Oh, and don't tell Bubba about your "thing" with little boys...cos >> Bubba has a real big thing about men that have things about little >> boys...(incredible the amount of info there is on the internet) >> >> Take care >> KTC > > You are a piece of shit. And, I have to go on to say that I have never > been harsh like this on Usenet before; others would verify this. Go the > **** AWAY! What is your problem? Why are you harrassing this group? I > don't get you at all. I really don't. I have to assume that you were born yesterday. Dave |
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Steve Pope > wrote:
> Steve does have a point about using a gmail address domain rather > than a custom domain; this does look a little lax for any sort > of business. If you get yahoo Professional email (rather > than free), you can use your own domain. I assume Gmail > has a similar option. I saw something the other day, an email at work came in from somebody that had a From: header that went semething like: sent on behalf of ". I didn't stop to look to see what that was all about, but it does appear gmail does some sort of professional hosting of private domains. But it still shouldn't say gmail anywhere except in the path headers, IMO. -sw |
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On May 29, 2:12*pm, "Phideaux" > wrote:
> "Kiss-The-CocK.110mb" <cocksucking > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > Bump > > > Oh that's right you usenet people think this is only usenet...and not > > being read as a Forum. *I love that most of my butt-pirate friends > > worldwide can see what an idiot I am on the web. *They don't even have to > > know how to use a computer to see what a complete ****tard I am. > > > Oh well.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Oh...I see ! Trust YOU to want to try and take the fame and credit for post #400. http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ http://www.kiss-the-cook.110mb.com/ Windows user...if you don't want to read all my post simply press [ alt + f4 ] That's alt key and f4 key at the same time but you need to do it while viewing this page. |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
6.120: > Here's hoping you sleep the "Deep Sleep" and never show up here again. You use Xnews. Surely you know how to use the very powerful killfile ability. |
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![]() "elaich" > wrote in message ... > Wayne Boatwright > wrote in > 6.120: > >> Here's hoping you sleep the "Deep Sleep" and never show up here again. > > You use Xnews. Surely you know how to use the very powerful killfile > ability. Wayne would rather whine. |
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On Wed, 28 May 2008 18:46:42 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >blake murphy wrote: >> On Mon, 26 May 2008 13:41:14 -0400, Goomba > >> wrote: >> >>> sf wrote: >>> >>>>>> Perhaps Kiss will pick up all his toys and go home. >>>>>> >>>>>> Michael >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> He has no toys, only slings and arrows. >>>> >>>> I thought they were marbles, he certainly appeared to have lost >>>> them. >>>> >>> I dunno.. it seems to be a toss up between him and the folic acid >>> guy. What's with these bozos lately? >> >> school must be out. why hasn't jill alerted us? >> >> your pal, >> blake > >I wish you'd stop dragging my name into the middle of posts I have >absolutely nothing to do with. Jesus Christ, get over it already. > i'm just saving you the trouble of injecting yourself into posts you have nothing to do with. your pal, blake |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 28 May 2008 18:46:42 -0500, "jmcquown" > > > > > > > wrote: > >blake murphy wrote: > >> On Mon, 26 May 2008 13:41:14 -0400, Goomba > > >> wrote: > > >>> sf wrote: > > >>>>>> Perhaps Kiss will pick up all his toys and go home. > > >>>>>> Michael > > >>>>> He has no toys, only slings and arrows. > > >>>> I thought they were marbles, he certainly appeared to have lost > >>>> them. > > >>> I dunno.. it seems to be a toss up between him and the folic acid > >>> guy. What's with these bozos lately? > > >> school must be out. *why hasn't jill alerted us? > > >> your pal, > >> blake > > >I wish you'd stop dragging my name into the middle of posts I have > >absolutely nothing to do with. *Jesus Christ, get over it already. > > i'm just saving you the trouble of injecting yourself into posts you > have nothing to do with. If you channeled all the negative energy you direct towards Jill into something more useful, maybe you could evetnually get up outta that wheelchair some day, Mr. Nice Guy... :-) your pal, greg |
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Phideaux > wrote:
> No, it's ASS. You are an ASS, and your parents are ASSES for not killing > you at birth. If only we could throw defective newborns off cliffs like they did in Rome. -sw |
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"Michael "Dog3"" > wrote:
> Sqwertz > news:270508.010619rfc605.677 > @sqwertz.com: in rec.food.cooking > > >> No. You didn't want to reply because you knew I'd ream you so hard >> you'd need a new asshole. > > GAWD I love it when you talk dirty ![]() <blushing> Settle down Daisy. -sw <blushing because my blood-pressure just nose-dived> |
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Goomba > wrote in
: > sf wrote: >> On Mon, 26 May 2008 22:33:41 -0400, Goomba > >> wrote: >> >>> I think someone was pulling her leg or playing a joke and she >>> couldn't laugh at the absurdity of it. Her over-reaction (IMO) is >>> what caused the problems to escalate. >> >> Goomba! It came out of nowhere. Nobody was being playful. >> > out of nowhere? > I thought it was Om pulling Patches leg, myself? I'm probably wrong > (lol, I'm sure I'll hear I am!) but that is exactly how it seemed to > me. But Patches blew it WAY out of line, over reacted and made a grand > fool of herself. IMO, of course. > It was I who did the cafepress thing. In retrospect, I still think she overreacted and I still think it was funny, but it was also awfully mean. As someone who is a little nuts herself sometimes, I should have had more sympathy ![]() Saerah |
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sf <.> wrote in :
> On Mon, 26 May 2008 22:51:52 -0600, Christine Dabney > > wrote: > >>Saerah had done it as a joke. > > If it was just a joke, she would have said it very clearly somewhere > in the midst of that fiasco. > > I think I posted her pizza picture *after* the original one she flipped out about and accused of STEALING HER PICTURES! OMG! Saerah |
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Sqwertz > wrote in news:270508.010909rfc606.233
@sqwertz.com: > Christine Dabney > wrote: > >> On Tue, 27 May 2008 00:54:20 -0500, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>It wasn't either of them. >>> >>>*I* took responsibility for it. (But it wasn't me). >>> >>>-sw >> >> It was Saerah, cause she was boasting about it on rfc. And patches >> started hounding her, and threatening her about her daughter.... > > Nope. That was because sarah posted the links to the Cafe Press > website selling mugs, t-shirts, and thongs with pictures of her > pizza printed on them. > > -sw > http://www.cafepress.com/madeapizza full attribution as to who the photo belongs to, as you see. Saerah |
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"sf" <.> wrote in message ...
> On Mon, 26 May 2008 17:57:48 -0400, " BOB" > wrote: > >>Haven't had this much fun since the ~patches~ implosion. > > You're a very cruel person. Really. Given the situation, what would > you have done? > Been there, done that. On a BBQ forum I posted my "recipe" for making a stuffed pork loin, complete with pictures. A year or so later I posted a link to that on another BBQ forum. I was immediately accused of "stealing" it from a recently made post on yet another BBQ forum that I'd never heard of. It was completely my post, right down to the hand carved knife that my late grandfather had made. I didn't have to do anything. Several of my friends posted that they had seen this knife, in person, in my possession. Several other people I'd never seen on "my" forum even suggested that my "accuser" check the time stamps of the posts. Mine had been posted over a year before the plagiarized post. I did nothing. The plagiarizer had his post removed, with an explanation of why. He had been a well respected contributor on that forum, but people started questioning his "Knowledge" and his "respectability" disappeared. It's great to have friends, Even (or maybe especially) Cyber ones. BOB |
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