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As of late, some people have taken to implying that there is something
wrong with obsessing with public figures whom one dislikes. There's absolutely nothing the matter with it. To the contrary, rabidly hunting every tidbit of information about someone with whom one has absolutely no interaction with is very healthy. A psychiatrist friend of mine agrees quite wholewheartedly. This bit of stalking Krispy's personal life on the net and posting commentary to places like RBR is actually quite cathartic in many ways. More so than any of your weak challenged little minds can envision. In short, all of the naysayers are wrong. I am not a Loser. Cheerio, Brian Lafferty |
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"Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7af61f54.0404142139.2c1ae566@posting.google.com... > As of late, some people have taken to implying that there is something > wrong with obsessing with public figures whom one dislikes. > > There's absolutely nothing the matter with it. To the contrary, > rabidly hunting every tidbit of information about someone with whom > one has absolutely no interaction with is very healthy. > > A psychiatrist friend of mine agrees quite wholewheartedly. This bit > of stalking Krispy's personal life on the net and posting commentary > to places like RBR is actually quite cathartic in many ways. More so > than any of your weak challenged little minds can envision. > > In short, all of the naysayers are wrong. I am not a Loser. > > > Cheerio, > > > Brian Lafferty Thanks for taking the time to clear that up. I was going to write a letter to my local congressman complaining about your unfair treatment lately, but Queer Eye for the Straight Guy was on and I got distracted. |
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hillarious. now don't you think you are coming down a little to hard on
brian. it can't be worth all this effort, can it?? "Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7af61f54.0404142139.2c1ae566@posting.google.com... > As of late, some people have taken to implying that there is something > wrong with obsessing with public figures whom one dislikes. > > There's absolutely nothing the matter with it. To the contrary, > rabidly hunting every tidbit of information about someone with whom > one has absolutely no interaction with is very healthy. > > A psychiatrist friend of mine agrees quite wholewheartedly. This bit > of stalking Krispy's personal life on the net and posting commentary > to places like RBR is actually quite cathartic in many ways. More so > than any of your weak challenged little minds can envision. > > In short, all of the naysayers are wrong. I am not a Loser. > > > Cheerio, > > > Brian Lafferty |
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dude, you said 'hard on' fag. "Pistof" <dataylor123@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:407ecc97$0$4558$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net... > hillarious. now don't you think you are coming down a little to hard on > brian. it can't be worth all this effort, can it?? > > "Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:7af61f54.0404142139.2c1ae566@posting.google.com... > > As of late, some people have taken to implying that there is something > > wrong with obsessing with public figures whom one dislikes. > > > > There's absolutely nothing the matter with it. To the contrary, > > rabidly hunting every tidbit of information about someone with whom > > one has absolutely no interaction with is very healthy. > > > > A psychiatrist friend of mine agrees quite wholewheartedly. This bit > > of stalking Krispy's personal life on the net and posting commentary > > to places like RBR is actually quite cathartic in many ways. More so > > than any of your weak challenged little minds can envision. > > > > In short, all of the naysayers are wrong. I am not a Loser. > > > > > > Cheerio, > > > > > > Brian Lafferty > > |
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Let me guess, you're the masquerader.
"hold my beer and watch this..." <trdina@dejazzd.com> wrote in message news:7sGdnX4Ba8wui-Ld4p2dnA@dejazzd.com... > > dude, > > you said 'hard on' > > fag. > > > "Pistof" <dataylor123@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:407ecc97$0$4558$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net... > > hillarious. now don't you think you are coming down a little to hard on > > brian. it can't be worth all this effort, can it?? > > > > "Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:7af61f54.0404142139.2c1ae566@posting.google.com... > > > As of late, some people have taken to implying that there is something > > > wrong with obsessing with public figures whom one dislikes. > > > > > > There's absolutely nothing the matter with it. To the contrary, > > > rabidly hunting every tidbit of information about someone with whom > > > one has absolutely no interaction with is very healthy. > > > > > > A psychiatrist friend of mine agrees quite wholewheartedly. This bit > > > of stalking Krispy's personal life on the net and posting commentary > > > to places like RBR is actually quite cathartic in many ways. More so > > > than any of your weak challenged little minds can envision. > > > > > > In short, all of the naysayers are wrong. I am not a Loser. > > > > > > > > > Cheerio, > > > > > > > > > Brian Lafferty > > > > > > |
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