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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 15:26:01 -0500, Stu wrote:

> You don't care about anything do you bryan, you must lead a sad
> existence.


Most of us don't care about your continuous OT posts, dumbass.
When you make idiot posts, be prepared to take the critique and
shut the **** up.

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Steve wrote to Chester:

>> You don't care about anything do you bryan, you must lead a sad
>> existence.

>
> Most of us don't care about your continuous OT posts, dumbass.
> When you make idiot posts, be prepared to take the critique and
> shut the **** up.


Chester's too passive-aggressive for that. He just *loves* being aggrieved
and sullen.

Say, Chester, where *did* that $500 retainer go? Are you satisfied with what
you got for your money? What's that? The lawyer wants MORE now? Did he tell
you to impose another "clemency deadline"?

Bob



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Chester wrote:

> Any idea what happens if the Iraq Strategic Partnership Office finds
> someone is an unacceptable civilian employee?


You think name-calling on Usenet ranks in the same league as mass murder?
Get some perspective! What *you* do might qualify, of course... How many
pounds of chocolate and duct tape do you go through in a month?

Bob



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Goomba wrote:

>> Any idea what happens if the Iraq Strategic Partnership Office finds
>> someone is an unacceptable civilian employee?

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> ohgod Stu.. you're killing me here!! LOL LOL LOL LOL


Did you notice how quickly Chester took me out of his alleged killfile?

Bob



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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Goomba wrote:
>
>>> Any idea what happens if the Iraq Strategic Partnership Office finds
>>> someone is an unacceptable civilian employee?

>> ohgod Stu.. you're killing me here!! LOL LOL LOL LOL

>
> Did you notice how quickly Chester took me out of his alleged killfile?
>
> Bob


I have a hunch he'll claim it was a mistake- since he was using a
different name on that stupid post and he'll claim that name's filter
wasn't set up.


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Goomba > wrote in :

> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>> Goomba wrote:
>>
>>>> Any idea what happens if the Iraq Strategic Partnership Office finds
>>>> someone is an unacceptable civilian employee?
>>> ohgod Stu.. you're killing me here!! LOL LOL LOL LOL

>>
>> Did you notice how quickly Chester took me out of his alleged killfile?
>>
>> Bob

>
> I have a hunch he'll claim it was a mistake- since he was using a
> different name on that stupid post and he'll claim that name's filter
> wasn't set up.
>




Goomba, I thought you were a better person than one having to resort to
schoolyard 'gang' tactics with the likes of this ng's biggest fraud,
twitiliger.



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"Man, that was f******n Awesome!"
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Peter whined:

> Goomba, I thought you were a better person than one having to resort to
> schoolyard 'gang' tactics with the likes of this ng's biggest fraud,
> twitiliger.


Translation: "Schoolyard tactics are reprehensible. And if you talk to Bob
you'll catch cooties."

Poor Peter, so frustrated...

Bob


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Chester replied to Steve:

>>> Any idea what happens if the Iraq Strategic Partnership Office finds
>>> someone is an unacceptable civilian employee?

>>
>>They make you watch a 20 minute video?
>>

>
> It would be interesting to find out


Well, fly to Iraq, get a job with one of the partners, confess your forcible
entries, and find out!

Bob



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On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:11:38 GMT, PL wrote:

> Which is why the men with black balaclavas are looking for that pathetic
> little weasel, spurtz.


Uh oh, Peter is getting perturbed because I've found out his dirty
little secret, and making it known.

Peter will probably murder me soon. So if you don't hear from
me...

He's THAT psycho.

-sw
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On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 12:21:52 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 16:11:38 GMT, PL wrote:
>
>> Which is why the men with black balaclavas are looking for that pathetic
>> little weasel, spurtz.

>
> Uh oh, Peter is getting perturbed because I've found out his dirty
> little secret, and making it known.
>
> Peter will probably murder me soon. So if you don't hear from
> me...
>
> He's THAT psycho.
>
> -sw


do you suppose the whole story would hold together well enough for a movie?

your pal,
blake
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