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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 21:38:40 -0800, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 15:19:42 -0500, "cybercat" > > wrote: > >>You really don't seem like the type to still have an AOL address, Rosie. >> > AOL addresses are free to former users. Maybe it's her throw away > account. They're free to everyone, not just former users. I've got one, and I'm not even in "America". |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 19:45:10 GMT, "brooklyn1"
> wrote: >"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message >> >> Thanks for taking the bait sheldon. It doesn't matter what name you >> use you're still an asshole. >> >> Lou > >What phukin' bait, You don't have the ability to resist flaming anyone who points out the obvious: AOL SUCKS and always did. >like I really tried to hide, you luser moron. The squirrel picture gave you away. The syntax you're so proud of could never be altered unless you somehow became a human. >And at least I ain't a CHEAP whiny asshole like you, I pay for a premium server unlike you who rely on the inferior free one that come with my ISP. >you nameless COWARD... You may call me Louis. Only my friends can call me Lou. Actually I'd prefer you call me Mr. Decruss. Louis Decruss |
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cybercat wrote:
> Lame attempt at condescendion noted and snorted at. In the future, please spell "condescension" correctly. Your cooperation would be appreciated. Thank You. You are now dismissed. -sw |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> Google lost nothing, I didn't buy any service from them. > But I pay big bucks to my ISPs. Anyone who actually knows how to read > headers would know that I changed ISPs often over the years and that I used > Google for a rather short time. Somebody who supposedly knows how to read headers would know that once you log into AOL, you're using their proxy to surf and your underlying ISP would be masked in your headers. And you've been using Deja-Google ever since shortly after AOL dropped newsgroups. That's hardly a "short time". Still can't figure out how to use that Verizon Usenet server, eh? Duh. > Between cable for my TVs (usta access the > net with cable just two years ago, still can) and Verizon for land > lines/Blackberry/DSL I spend close to $500/mo... for six grand a year > they'll suck my peepee, they ain't cancelling my account for a few blue > woids on some furiner's say-so. Are you making this a challenge? Because I'll bet I could get Verizon to drop you within 3 weeks. That is, if you're making a game of it. -sw |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:59:13 -0500, "Kswck" >
wrote: >> I am so sorry, but the fact is, AOL was designed for idiots and STILL has >> the most ridiculous interface of all email providers/ISPs. Your aol >> address tells people exactly what you are. Stick with it. Nothing wrong >> with truth in advertising. >> > >I remember getting a free AOL account years ago. One of their newsgroups was >described as 'Cute Puffy Teddy Bear pictures'. It was an x-rated site called >Puffies <defer to your imagination here>. When I notified them of their >stupidity, they offered a free month. I cancelled the account. "Their stupidity? "Their newgroups?" As much as I detest AOL.... holding them accountable for usenet content is ridiculous. And it's not a site. The name of the group is alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.puffies. Expecting to see teddy bears in a group with that name is as goofy as them offering to give you a free month. Lou |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > cybercat wrote: > >> Lame attempt at condescendion noted and snorted at. > > In the future, please spell "condescension" correctly. Your cooperation > would be appreciated. Thank You. You are now dismissed. > Damn, Steve. A spelling lame too? This is something right out of the troll wars of 1993. |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:44:22 -0600, Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 18:42:41 GMT, "brooklyn1" > > wrote: > >>> AOL was like training wheels for newbies in the 90's. Anyone who used >>> it for more than a year must have been pretty silly. I used it back >>> then until I could figure out what the hell was going on and then got >>> a real ISP and reformatted the machine to get all the crap off. >>> Everything about AOL sucked. >> >>Horseshit! The only thing about AOL that sucked was that originally when >>there was only dial-up it cost more, so yoose cheap *******s cried sour >>grapes. Now that it's free with any broad band ISP many of the earlier AOL >>detractors have an AOL account that they won't ever admit to. Unfortunately >>now that it's free AOL has pared back drastically so it hasn't anywhere near >>as much content. So knock off the horseshit, you and yoose ilk simply have >>short arm disease, arms too short to reach yoose wallets. Never ceases to >>amaze how many cry something sucks when in actuality they can't afford it. >>.. you poor *******! LOL >> >>Boney Maroney > > Thanks for taking the bait sheldon. It doesn't matter what name you > use you're still an asshole. > > Lou i thought that was him. who the **** types the word 'yoose'? your pal, blake |
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![]() brooklyn1 wrote: > There are few at rfc with a lower IQ than the sqwartz, and none with less > common sense... even with all his phony geeky mouthing off he needed a slew > of comparative newbies to clue him in before he caught on... and while he > was running off at the mouth with his thumb up his dwarf butt claiming I > wouldn't know how to access usenet there I was all along, I missed maybe an > hour. What the sqwartz actually knows about computers would fit on the head > of a pin... and what he knows about cooking, only what he remembers to > regurgitate from moi. Later for you, dwarf. Lol... See folks, just as I predicted, Sheldon has landed on Steve...and on late Friday afternoon as per usual - like *clockwork*! Steve peeks his head outta his cuckoo clock - and Sheldon STRIKES...!!! Since I'm in a copacetic mood and all a-chucklin' from reading this exchange maybe I'll fix meself a wee drink to get the weekend started... ;-P -- Best Greg |
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On Feb 13, 3:23�pm, "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> brooklyn1 wrote: > > There are few at rfc with a lower IQ than the sqwartz, and none with less > > common sense... even with all his phony geeky mouthing off he needed a > slew > > of comparative newbies to clue him in before he caught on... and while he > > was running off at the mouth with his thumb up his dwarf butt claiming I > > wouldn't know how to access usenet there I was all along, I missed maybe > an > > hour. �What the sqwartz actually knows about computers would fit on the > head > > of a pin... and what he knows about cooking, only what he remembers to > > regurgitate from moi. �Later for you, dwarf. > > Lol... > > See folks, just as I predicted, Sheldon has landed on Steve...and on late > Friday afternoon as per usual - like *clockwork*! �Steve peeks his head > outta his cuckoo clock - and Sheldon STRIKES...!!! �Since I'm in a copacetic > mood and all a-chucklin' from reading this exchange maybe I'll fix meself a > wee drink to get the weekend started... > > ;-P > > -- > Best > Greg Pour me one too, please, its going to be a long weekend.... Rosie |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message m... > > brooklyn1 wrote: > >> There are few at rfc with a lower IQ than the sqwartz, and none with less >> common sense... even with all his phony geeky mouthing off he needed a > slew >> of comparative newbies to clue him in before he caught on... and while he >> was running off at the mouth with his thumb up his dwarf butt claiming I >> wouldn't know how to access usenet there I was all along, I missed maybe > an >> hour. What the sqwartz actually knows about computers would fit on the > head >> of a pin... and what he knows about cooking, only what he remembers to >> regurgitate from moi. Later for you, dwarf. > > > Lol... > > See folks, just as I predicted, Sheldon has landed on Steve...and on late > Friday afternoon as per usual - like *clockwork*! Steve peeks his head > outta his cuckoo clock - and Sheldon STRIKES...!!! Since I'm in a > copacetic > mood and all a-chucklin' from reading this exchange maybe I'll fix meself > a > wee drink to get the weekend started... > > ;-P > > > -- > Best > Greg Oh yeah... the sqwartz dwarf, cybernoobie, bi-polar/titlesswun, duh'weenie child molester, and their ilk... how quick they forget my mile thick titanium derma... far, far better then them have tried to penetrate my skin... fergeddaboudit... all gone and I'm still here! <G> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:16:30 -0800 (PST), rosie >
wrote: >Pour me one too, please, its going to be a long weekend.... Three whole entire blissful days! sf nursing a nasty cough -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 20:13:51 -0800, sf > wrote:
>On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:16:30 -0800 (PST), rosie > >wrote: > >>Pour me one too, please, its going to be a long weekend.... > >Three whole entire blissful days! > >sf >nursing a nasty cough Feel better, lady. Carol -- Change "invalid" to JamesBond's agent number to reply. |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:18:01 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote: >On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 20:13:51 -0800, sf > wrote: > >>On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 15:16:30 -0800 (PST), rosie > >>wrote: >> >>>Pour me one too, please, its going to be a long weekend.... >> >>Three whole entire blissful days! >> >>sf >>nursing a nasty cough > >Feel better, lady. > Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:19:17 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote:
>In article >, > "brooklyn1" > wrote: > > >> You mangle the English language like a dumb WOP > >> as the sticks... there are more broad band options available here than in >> the entire state of Texass > >> headers would know that I changed ISPs often over the years and that I used >> Google for a rather short time. > >> Between cable for my TVs (usta access the >> net with cable just two years ago, still can) and Verizon for land >> lines/Blackberry/DSL I spend close to $500/mo > >> wouldn't know how to access usenet there I was all along, I missed maybe an >> hour. > >Last post as Penmart01, February 4. >First post as Brooklyn1, February 9. > >I figured that Sheldon was going to come back. I planned to give him a >chance. It's been all of five days and I'm about out of patience for >his abuse and lies. Xenophobic self aggrandizement entertains only so far when the xenophobe in question is as dull witted as that. -- modom ambitious when it comes to fiddling with meat |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf >
wrote: >Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 >hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. > Howdy, The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. You will find that they contain the same stuff... (Except that the sleep aid will cost triple. Also, the Benadryl box says "may cause drowsiness" but the sleep aid box says some version of "will provide a long night's sleep.") All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 23:47:35 -0600, "modom (palindrome guy)"
> wrote: >On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 17:19:17 -0800, Dan Abel > wrote: > >>Last post as Penmart01, February 4. >>First post as Brooklyn1, February 9. >> >>I figured that Sheldon was going to come back. I planned to give him a >>chance. It's been all of five days and I'm about out of patience for >>his abuse and lies. > > Xenophobic self aggrandizement entertains only so far when the >xenophobe in question is as dull witted as that. Mr. Katz? A liar? Where do you get this shit??? Carol, trying to maintain a straight face -- Change "invalid" to JamesBond's agent number to reply. |
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Kenneth > wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf > > wrote: > >>Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 >>hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. >> > > Howdy, > > The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels > for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. Same brand, same dosage. -sw > |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz >
wrote: >Kenneth > wrote: > >> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf > >> wrote: >> >>>Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 >>>hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. >> >> The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels >> for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. > >Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. >Same brand, same dosage. They also sell it for appetite reduction. Carol -- Change "invalid" to JamesBond's agent number to reply. |
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![]() "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>Kenneth > wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 >>>>hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. >>> >>> The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels >>> for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. >> >>Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. >>Same brand, same dosage. > > They also sell it for appetite reduction. > It can really dehydrate you, though. I stopped taking it for my allergies, but took it occasionally to get to sleep, until I realized how bad it made me feel in the morning. |
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![]() "cybercat" > wrote in message ... > >> On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > >> wrote: >> >>>Kenneth > wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 >>>>>hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. >>>> >>>> The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels >>>> for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. >>> >>>Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. >>>Same brand, same dosage. >> > It can really dehydrate you, though. I stopped taking it for my allergies, > but took it occasionally to get to sleep, until I realized how bad it made > me feel in the morning. > They're not supposed to be used as suppositories. |
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Damsel wrote:
> Mr. Katz? A liar? Where do you get this shit??? > > Carol, trying to maintain a straight face Some of the funniest lies Pussy Katz wrote over the years were these: 1. Worked in a top-secret purely-scientific lab. 2. Owns two waterfront homes in Belize. 3. Has the ability to fill muffin tins faster than people can hand him bowls of batter. Bob |
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![]() rosie wrote: On Feb 13, 3:23?pm, "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: > brooklyn1 wrote: > > There are few at rfc with a lower IQ than the sqwartz, and none with less > > common sense... even with all his phony geeky mouthing off he needed a > slew > > of comparative newbies to clue him in before he caught on... and while he > > was running off at the mouth with his thumb up his dwarf butt claiming I > > wouldn't know how to access usenet there I was all along, I missed maybe > an > > hour. ?What the sqwartz actually knows about computers would fit on the > head > > of a pin... and what he knows about cooking, only what he remembers to > > regurgitate from moi. ?Later for you, dwarf. > > Lol... > > See folks, just as I predicted, Sheldon has landed on Steve...and on late > Friday afternoon as per usual - like *clockwork*! ?Steve peeks his head > outta his cuckoo clock - and Sheldon STRIKES...!!! ?Since I'm in a copacetic > mood and all a-chucklin' from reading this exchange maybe I'll fix meself a > wee drink to get the weekend started... > > ;-P > > -- > Best > Greg Pour me one too, please, its going to be a long weekend... --------------- GM replies: Ain't it the truth, rosie, ain't it the TRUTH... ;-p -- Best Greg |
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![]() brooklyn1 wrote: > "cybercat" > wrote in message > ... > > > >> On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > > >> wrote: > >> > >>>Kenneth > wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 21:06:26 -0800, sf > > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>>Thanks! I took an OTC Benadryl last night and slept like a baby for 7 > >>>>>hours. I'm planning on doing the same tonight. > >>>> > >>>> The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels > >>>> for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. > >>> > >>>Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. > >>>Same brand, same dosage. > >> > > It can really dehydrate you, though. I stopped taking it for my allergies, > > but took it occasionally to get to sleep, until I realized how bad it made > > me feel in the morning. > > > They're not supposed to be used as suppositories. "...ohboyohboyohboyohboyohboy..." <chuckle> -- Best Greg |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz
> wrote: > >> Howdy, >> >> The next time you are at a drug store, compare the labels >> for Benadryl and an OTC sleep aid. > >Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. Yup... You're right, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> > Some of the funniest lies Pussy Katz wrote over the years were these: > > 1. Worked in a top-secret purely-scientific lab. > > 2. Owns two waterfront homes in Belize. > > 3. Has the ability to fill muffin tins faster than people can hand him > bowls of batter. <snork> -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: >> >>Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. >>Same brand, same dosage. > > They also sell it for appetite reduction. I suppose that might work. I've yet to eat in my sleep - but hey, I'm still a 'girl' - it could happen... -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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![]() ChattyCathy wrote: > Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > > > On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > > > wrote: > >> > >>Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. > >>Same brand, same dosage. > > > > They also sell it for appetite reduction. > > I suppose that might work. I've yet to eat in my sleep - but hey, I'm > still a 'girl' - it could happen... Hmmm...that sounds kind of "ethereal"... [ ===>> for lack of a better term ] -- Best Greg |
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ChattyCathy > wrote in message
... > [.] but hey, I'm still a 'girl' "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." Peter Steiner, New Yorker, 1993 The Ranger |
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The Ranger wrote:
> ChattyCathy > wrote in message > ... >> [.] but hey, I'm still a 'girl' > > "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." > Peter Steiner, New Yorker, 1993 Yap! -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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![]() "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message ... > Bob Terwilliger wrote: > >> >> Some of the funniest lies Pussy Katz wrote over the years were these: >> >> 1. Worked in a top-secret purely-scientific lab. >> >> 2. Owns two waterfront homes in Belize. >> >> 3. Has the ability to fill muffin tins faster than people can hand him >> bowls of batter. > > <snork> > Chatty Cathy Huh... you don't believe him... or do you have a deviated septum? Usenet is just like real life, in how folks exhibit their envy, disingenuousness, and ignorance. Hey, don't use your sleeve, use a tissue for your snot nose. |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> > "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message > ... >> Bob Terwilliger wrote: >> >>> >>> Some of the funniest lies Pussy Katz wrote over the years were >>> these: >>> >>> 1. Worked in a top-secret purely-scientific lab. >>> >>> 2. Owns two waterfront homes in Belize. >>> >>> 3. Has the ability to fill muffin tins faster than people can hand >>> him bowls of batter. >> >> <snork> >> Chatty Cathy > > Huh... you don't believe him... or do you have a deviated septum? Interpret it whichever way you please... > > Usenet is just like real life, in how folks exhibit their envy, > disingenuousness, and ignorance. Heh. (IMHO, of course), if folks (like some who will remain nameless) behaved in real life the same way they behaved on Usenet, those same folks would (probably) be behind bars (depending on the judge). > > Hey, don't use your sleeve, use a tissue for your snot nose. Why? -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 08:57:06 -0600, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >Sold as a sleep aid, they're cheaper - not the other way around. > >Same brand, same dosage. > > They also sell it for appetite reduction. Is that because most people can't eat while they're sleeping? :-) Works for me! -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:48:53 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> brooklyn1 wrote: > >> Google lost nothing, I didn't buy any service from them. >> But I pay big bucks to my ISPs. Anyone who actually knows how to read >> headers would know that I changed ISPs often over the years and that I used >> Google for a rather short time. > > Somebody who supposedly knows how to read headers would know that once you > log into AOL, you're using their proxy to surf and your underlying ISP > would be masked in your headers. > > And you've been using Deja-Google ever since shortly after AOL dropped > newsgroups. That's hardly a "short time". > > Still can't figure out how to use that Verizon Usenet server, eh? > Duh. > >> Between cable for my TVs (usta access the >> net with cable just two years ago, still can) and Verizon for land >> lines/Blackberry/DSL I spend close to $500/mo... for six grand a year >> they'll suck my peepee, they ain't cancelling my account for a few blue >> woids on some furiner's say-so. > > Are you making this a challenge? Because I'll bet I could get Verizon to > drop you within 3 weeks. That is, if you're making a game of it. > > -sw **** sheldon, i'll bet you. well, a small sum, anyway. i'm sure you would win the bet, and it would be well worth it to have the human blister disappear again. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:59:50 -0600, Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:59:13 -0500, "Kswck" > > wrote: > >>> I am so sorry, but the fact is, AOL was designed for idiots and STILL has >>> the most ridiculous interface of all email providers/ISPs. Your aol >>> address tells people exactly what you are. Stick with it. Nothing wrong >>> with truth in advertising. >>> >> >>I remember getting a free AOL account years ago. One of their newsgroups was >>described as 'Cute Puffy Teddy Bear pictures'. It was an x-rated site called >>Puffies <defer to your imagination here>. When I notified them of their >>stupidity, they offered a free month. I cancelled the account. > > "Their stupidity? "Their newgroups?" As much as I detest AOL.... > holding them accountable for usenet content is ridiculous. And it's > not a site. The name of the group is > alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.puffies. Expecting to see teddy bears > in a group with that name is as goofy as them offering to give you a > free month. > > Lou god forbid she should find out about furries. <shudder> your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:29:52 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 10:59:50 -0600, Lou Decruss wrote: > >> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:59:13 -0500, "Kswck" > >> wrote: >> >>>> I am so sorry, but the fact is, AOL was designed for idiots and STILL has >>>> the most ridiculous interface of all email providers/ISPs. Your aol >>>> address tells people exactly what you are. Stick with it. Nothing wrong >>>> with truth in advertising. >>>> >>> >>>I remember getting a free AOL account years ago. One of their newsgroups was >>>described as 'Cute Puffy Teddy Bear pictures'. It was an x-rated site called >>>Puffies <defer to your imagination here>. When I notified them of their >>>stupidity, they offered a free month. I cancelled the account. >> >> "Their stupidity? "Their newgroups?" As much as I detest AOL.... >> holding them accountable for usenet content is ridiculous. And it's >> not a site. The name of the group is >> alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.puffies. Expecting to see teddy bears >> in a group with that name is as goofy as them offering to give you a >> free month. >> >> Lou > >god forbid she should find out about furries. > ><shudder> <laugh> If one finds the puffie group disturbing I can only imagine how any of the fetish groups would effect them. Lou |
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"The Ranger" > wrote in message
... > ChattyCathy > wrote in message > ... >> [.] but hey, I'm still a 'girl' > > "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog." > Peter Steiner, New Yorker, 1993 Hey, I remember that cartoon! So does my dog. -- http://www.gillsmith999.plus.com/ |
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