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Ed Pirrero "The Verbose Bully" wrote:
> Sorni wrote:


>> BTW, a /regular/ on here -- one Mr. Crazy -- wrote about the lack of
>> freedom of expression these days.


> He's mistaken. Everybody is absolutely free to express themselves in
> just about any manner they choose.


So go attend Oceanside High School and wear an American Flag on your chest.
Get expelled.

{Rest snipped -- God you love hearing YOURSELF talk! LOL}

Bill "succinct" S.
 
Sorni wrote:
> Ed Pirrero "The Verbose Bully" wrote:
> > Sorni wrote:

>
> >> BTW, a /regular/ on here -- one Mr. Crazy -- wrote about the lack of
> >> freedom of expression these days.

>
> > He's mistaken. Everybody is absolutely free to express themselves in
> > just about any manner they choose.

>
> So go attend Oceanside High School and wear an American Flag on your chest.
> Get expelled.


Because of your creative snipping, you missed the part where there
could be negative consequences to exercising the freedom.

I'm sure you didn't do that on purpose. Naw, that would never happen.

> {Rest snipped -- God you love hearing YOURSELF talk! LOL}


LOL. More irony. Nobody blows harder than you on political issues,
Billy.

E.P.
 
Sorni wrote:
> Ed Pirrero wrote:
> > Sorni wrote:
> >> Ed Pirrero wrote:
> >>> Sorni wrote:
> >>
> >>>> I just re-read the article, "Marc" (whoever you are).
> >>>
> >>> Full-on GRS Jobst-worshipping at work right here.
> >>>
> >>> Leave this identity BS in r.b.t where it belongs.
> >>
> >> As usual, "Ed", you miss the point.

> >
> > No, I get it just fine. You got your chops busted in rbt for using
> > the nym "Sorni." Then you decide to use your full name to deflect
> > that criticism. Then, mysteriously, you start with the name ****
> > just like Jobst does in rbt. Where before, you never did (archives
> > are great.)
> >
> > It's a stupid ploy when Jobst does it, and it doesn't get any brighter
> > here when you do it.

>
> Sigh. I'll type slowly.


If it helps you to understand yourself better, have at it.

> My use of "Marc" in quotes wasn't because he's anonymous at all.


And of course, you type all nyms in quotes for the same reason? No, of
course not. No matter how you blather on about how it's *not* just the
way I said, the stubborn fact remains that what I said was true.

> (It was about
> familiarity not anonymity, since you like long words when short ones would
> do.)


LOL. That's what a dictionary is for. You always resort to trying to
be witty when someone is getting the better of you. Then, you love to
be a "last-word-in" sort of fellow.

> But don't let that stop you from a pointless flame.


How richly ironic. LOL.

> (BTW, why did YOU
> go from "E.P." and a bunch of other more-anonymous NNs to your "real" name
> {some say it's not but I don't know or care}?


Bunch of others? I used E.P. and my real name. That's it. Mostly to
head off the nym dismissal strategy used by the dillholes in rbt.

"Some" don't say anything. "One" made the claim. He of not much
standing in the anonymity department, LOL.

But hey, don't let that interrupt your pointless flame.

Have the last word, Billy. I know you're aching to. Try and make it
funny without being ironic. That's a tall order for you, but I know
you can do it.

See you next time anyone breathes a word on a political issue...because
you have no self-control.

E.P.
 
Ed "Blather" Pirrero wrote:
> Sorni wrote:
>> Ed Pirrero wrote:
>>> Sorni wrote:
>>>> Ed Pirrero wrote:
>>>>> Sorni wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> I just re-read the article, "Marc" (whoever you are).
>>>>>
>>>>> Full-on GRS Jobst-worshipping at work right here.
>>>>>
>>>>> Leave this identity BS in r.b.t where it belongs.
>>>>
>>>> As usual, "Ed", you miss the point.
>>>
>>> No, I get it just fine. You got your chops busted in rbt for using
>>> the nym "Sorni." Then you decide to use your full name to deflect
>>> that criticism. Then, mysteriously, you start with the name ****
>>> just like Jobst does in rbt. Where before, you never did (archives
>>> are great.)
>>>
>>> It's a stupid ploy when Jobst does it, and it doesn't get any
>>> brighter here when you do it.

>>
>> Sigh. I'll type slowly.

>
> If it helps you to understand yourself better, have at it.
>
>> My use of "Marc" in quotes wasn't because he's anonymous at all.

>
> And of course, you type all nyms in quotes for the same reason? No,
> of course not. No matter how you blather on about how it's *not*
> just the way I said, the stubborn fact remains that what I said was
> true.


The guy addressed me by name as if we're old pals (or enemies). I have no
clue who he is, so I responded by mocking his familiarity by putting his
name in quotes, "Eddie". The only /anonymous/ posters that I some times
take issue with -- by ignoring them mostly -- are cowards who show up in a
discussion out of nowhere -- spew a flame -- and then disappear again.

>> (It was about
>> familiarity not anonymity, since you like long words when short ones
>> would do.)

>
> LOL. That's what a dictionary is for. You always resort to trying to
> be witty when someone is getting the better of you. Then, you love to
> be a "last-word-in" sort of fellow.
>
>> But don't let that stop you from a pointless flame.

>
> How richly ironic. LOL.
>
>> (BTW, why did YOU
>> go from "E.P." and a bunch of other more-anonymous NNs to your
>> "real" name {some say it's not but I don't know or care}?

>
> Bunch of others? I used E.P. and my real name. That's it. Mostly to
> head off the nym dismissal strategy used by the dillholes in rbt.
>
> "Some" don't say anything. "One" made the claim. He of not much
> standing in the anonymity department, LOL.
>
> But hey, don't let that interrupt your pointless flame.
>
> Have the last word, Billy. I know you're aching to. Try and make it
> funny without being ironic. That's a tall order for you, but I know
> you can do it.
>
> See you next time anyone breathes a word on a political
> issue...because you have no self-control.


My God, you're still talking...

I'll come back later when you're done. LOL
 
Ed Pirrero wrote:
> Sorni wrote:
>> Ed Pirrero "The Verbose Bully" wrote:
>>> Sorni wrote:

>>
>>>> BTW, a /regular/ on here -- one Mr. Crazy -- wrote about the lack
>>>> of freedom of expression these days.

>>
>>> He's mistaken. Everybody is absolutely free to express themselves
>>> in just about any manner they choose.

>>
>> So go attend Oceanside High School and wear an American Flag on your
>> chest. Get expelled.

>
> Because of your creative snipping, you missed the part where there
> could be negative consequences to exercising the freedom.


You said "UNPOPULAR" speech might/would/should have consequences. Oh, wait.
I guess wearing an American flag fits that description in your mind. (See
who's snipping creatively?)

(Here's your quote, creatively reproduced: "That does not imply that
unpopular speech doesn't (or shouldn't) have consequences.")

> I'm sure you didn't do that on purpose. Naw, that would never happen.


You're right, I should have left it to show where you're coming from! LOL
(Even though it's beside the point that originally sparked this little tiff:
you mistakingly thinking I cared about some guy named "Marc" being ANONYMOUS
when really I just meant I don't know him and didn't appreciate him acting
like we're old buddy-adversaries or something.)

>> {Rest snipped -- God you love hearing YOURSELF talk! LOL}

>
> LOL. More irony. Nobody blows harder than you on political issues,
> Billy.


I may blow hard, but you blow LONG AND WINDY even when you're late (and
uninvited) to the party. "Eddie."

Why'd you start using YOUR "real name", E.P.?!? And why can't those other
antagonists who care about your boasts find your work/resume in the
available field literature you like to strut about? You never seem to
answer 'em...

OK, off for an actual BIKE RIDE, "Eddie". Have a fine 'n dandy day, OK?
 
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 14:38:06 -0400, Carla A-G wrote:

> Well, when I got home, I put it on the top tube of my trackie/fixie bike.
> Its been there ever since and proudly displayed...


Good! We're matchies.
>
> Last Friday I was waiting in Albert's Pizza for my pie, and saw this news
> article on CNN:
>
> http://www.tampabays10.com/weird/weird_article.aspx?storyid=28030
>
> I was bent over laughing so hard at the stupidity of the situation, then
> remembered that I have the same sticker on my bike...then I started sweating
> with the thought of a bomb squad blowing up my prized possession...


Oh ferchrissakes!

Somebody blows up Mr Potatohead there's gonna be a problem.

gabrielle
 
"Sorni" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:sCTYf.42290$%[email protected]...
> Marc (who???) wrote:
>>>>> Did you hear about that high school that just banned any
>>>>> "patriotic" clothing because it's insulting to illegal immigrants
>>>>> attending the school?

>>
>>>> Citation, please.

>>
>>> Already posted one (not positive it's the situation I heard about,
>>> but close enough). Like I said in the other post, at least the link
>>> gives a /little/ perspective to it; not quite as B&W as I'd
>>> thought...
>>>
>>> UPDATE: same thing right here in Oceanside. No "patriotic"
>>> clothing or expressions..."temporarily".
>>>
>>> Bill "however, 'Hate America' stuff is perfectly acceptable, as
>>> always" S.

>
>> Uh, the story from Colo. didn't mention anything about illegal
>> immigrants or insulting anyone. But it's still "close enough",
>> huh Bill?

>
> I just re-read the article, "Marc" (whoever you are). It /does/ mention
> immigration and inflamed tensions. I also said it's NOT as black & white
> as I first thought (and might not even be the story I'd heard about) --
> but don't let that stop you from being a judgmental jerk, OK, "Marc"?
>
> BTW, is Colorado 35% Hispanic like that HS student body? I find that
> surprising. Surely there must be SOME connection to the current illegal
> immigration debate?
>


bbbwwaahhhaaa!!!

good job orphan boy!!!
 
"JD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Sorni wrote:
>> Marc (who???) wrote:
>> >>>> Did you hear about that high school that just banned any
>> >>>> "patriotic" clothing because it's insulting to illegal immigrants
>> >>>> attending the school?
>> >
>> >>> Citation, please.
>> >
>> >> Already posted one (not positive it's the situation I heard about,
>> >> but close enough). Like I said in the other post, at least the link
>> >> gives a /little/ perspective to it; not quite as B&W as I'd
>> >> thought...
>> >>
>> >> UPDATE: same thing right here in Oceanside. No "patriotic"
>> >> clothing or expressions..."temporarily".
>> >>
>> >> Bill "however, 'Hate America' stuff is perfectly acceptable, as
>> >> always" S.

>>
>> > Uh, the story from Colo. didn't mention anything about illegal
>> > immigrants or insulting anyone. But it's still "close enough",
>> > huh Bill?

>>
>> I just re-read the article, "Marc" (whoever you are). It /does/ mention
>> immigration and inflamed tensions. I also said it's NOT as black & white
>> as
>> I first thought (and might not even be the story I'd heard about) -- but
>> don't let that stop you from being a judgmental jerk, OK, "Marc"?
>>
>> BTW, is Colorado 35% Hispanic like that HS student body? I find that
>> surprising. Surely there must be SOME connection to the current illegal
>> immigration debate?

>
>
> Where's Mark Hickey when we need him?
>
> JD
>


Hey Jackass..


have you hugged your kid lately?