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Old 07-17-2006, 04:06 PM   #16 (permalink)
sms@sfgrrl.com
 
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Nina Baltes <chaotropic@gmx.de> wrote:

>> It's a tool.

>
> Gee. Just like you.


Hardly. Tools are useful.

~S
 
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Old 07-17-2006, 05:04 PM   #17 (permalink)
Curt James
 
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sms@sfgrrl.com wrote:
> Nina Baltes <chaotropic@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> >> It's a tool.

> >
> > Gee. Just like you.

>
> Hardly. Tools are useful.
>
> ~S


Hardy har har, sticks and stones, etc.

Plus, no context and...

"Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived.
This message will be removed from Groups in 6 days (Jul 24, 3:50 pm)."

Your words are so much vapor.

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Old 07-17-2006, 07:00 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Nina Baltes wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
>

cj> > How does that make her list any more...
cj> > important than a list an individual, any individual, could create
on
cj> > their own?
>
> As an example, a list compiled by someone who believes that there are no
> bad tattoos would be worthless at best.


And yet, Capt. Google will pull up the lish list or the healing pages
at the drop of a hat.

Gotta love those with convictions.

Kavin

 
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Old 07-17-2006, 11:16 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> Nina Baltes wrote:
> > Curt James wrote:
> >

> cj> > How does that make her list any more...
> cj> > important than a list an individual, any individual,
> cj> > could create on their own?


Kav, do you do that little cj stuff by hand? That's cute. lisheep
action at its finest. ;o)

> > As an example, a list compiled by someone who
> > believes that there are no bad tattoos would be
> > worthless at best.

>
> And yet, Capt. Google


Who?

Dant-dant-DAAANNNN!!!! CapTAIN GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-GLE!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...captgoogle.jpg

> will pull up the lish list or the healing pages at the
> drop of a hat.


Have I ever said the tattoo list is worthless? Have I ever said LITHA
and LIMA weren't catchy terms or that her healing recommendations were
wrong? Have I ever said, "KAVVY NEEDS MORE OF THIS!" Uh, well, this...
http://tinyurl.com/lodfh

....

Have I?

> Gotta love those with convictions.


As much as you gotta love misperception, misdirection, and passive
aggressiveness.

"Don't be such a pussy. Say what you have to say," has such a...
nostalgic ring to it.

Got something to say, Kav?

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Curt
http://curtjames.com/

 
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Old 07-19-2006, 07:00 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Nina Baltes wrote:
>
> > I was asking for someone who has had PERSONAL
> > EXPERIENCE.

>
> Personal experience means nothing if the person doesn't know a thing
> about tattoos. There are obviously a lot of people running around who
> are very happy with their mediocre tattoos simply because they don't
> know any better.
>


And there are some people who are too ashamed to show what
hard-to-see tattoos they have, and so have to hide them from the public

on their websites. And only persons who are guaranteed to say
positive things are allowed to see (talk about sensitive, sheesh!).

How ya doin' Nina?

You know I miss the days when you Googled me
endlessly.....and gave me lashings in public.....

aaahhhh....maybe time for a second helping?

I can't wait!


Slick

 
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Old 07-19-2006, 09:30 PM   #21 (permalink)
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radio913@aol.com wrote:
> Nina Baltes wrote:

[...]

> > Personal experience means nothing if the person doesn't know a thing
> > about tattoos. There are obviously a lot of people running around who
> > are very happy with their mediocre tattoos simply because they don't
> > know any better.

>
> And there are some people who are too ashamed to show what
> hard-to-see tattoos they have, and so have to hide them from the public
> on their websites. And only persons who are guaranteed to say
> positive things are allowed to see (talk about sensitive, sheesh!).
>
> How ya doin' Nina?


[...]

What's up, Slick? Was wondering where you'd gone. :o)

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Old 07-19-2006, 10:10 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Curt James wrote:
>
> What's up, Slick? Was wondering where you'd gone. :o)
>


Working hard. How's the teaching?

I noticed things haven't changed too much here,
with everyone (except you, of course) being so kind,
sensitive, and helpful when someone asks for help!

:/


S

 
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Old 07-19-2006, 10:10 PM   #23 (permalink)
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radio913@aol.com wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
> >
> > What's up, Slick? Was wondering where you'd gone. :o)

>
> Working hard.


Cool.

> How's the teaching?


Good. Thanks for asking. Summer school for another week and then some
time off before the new school year begins. Outside of teaching, new
front tire on the Harley. Been enjoying some good riding and hot
weather.

> I noticed things haven't changed too much here,
> with everyone (except you, of course) being so kind,
> sensitive, and helpful when someone asks for help!


Yes, I'm a right bastard. ;o)

> :/


Seriously, there's quite a few here I'd call kind, sensitive, and
helpful, G.

You're right, though, some have a different perspective. Not
necessarily a bad thing.

Good hearing from you. If you have time, please elaborate on "Working
hard." :o)

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Curt
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:24 PM   #24 (permalink)
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<radio913@aol.com> wrote in message
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> I noticed things haven't changed too much here,
> with everyone (except you, of course) being so kind,
> sensitive, and helpful when someone asks for help!


I'm kind and sensitive.
Marie


 
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Old 07-20-2006, 03:13 AM   #25 (permalink)
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radio913@aol.com schrieb:

> And there are some people who are too ashamed to show what
> hard-to-see tattoos they have, and so have to hide them from the public


Pffhahaha. It's just morons like you who don't get to see them. "The
public" stops me in the street to rave about them.

> aaahhhh....maybe time for a second helping?


Do you still consider these quality work?
http://www.DrSlick.org/tattoos/Joker1_sharp.jpg
http://www.DrSlick.org/tattoos/Shoulder_Close.jpg
http://www.DrSlick.org/tattoos/PrayingHands.jpg
http://www.DrSlick.org/tattoos/holler_Closeup.jpg

Nina

 
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Old 07-20-2006, 05:12 AM   #26 (permalink)
LC
 
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radio913@aol.com schrieb:
> Nina Baltes wrote:
>> > I was asking for someone who has had PERSONAL
>>> EXPERIENCE.

>> Personal experience means nothing if the person doesn't know a thing
>> about tattoos. There are obviously a lot of people running around who
>> are very happy with their mediocre tattoos simply because they don't
>> know any better.
>>

>
> And there are some people who are too ashamed to show what
> hard-to-see tattoos they have, and so have to hide them from the public
>
> on their websites. And only persons who are guaranteed to say
> positive things are allowed to see (talk about sensitive, sheesh!).



I don't know Nina and all I had to do was send an e-mail
asking if I could view the work. She had (and has) no idea
what my opinion would be, so this doesn't make sense.

Wait... are those knobbly green troll toes sticking out from
under the hem of your faded jeans? 0_o
 
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Old 07-20-2006, 07:39 AM   #27 (permalink)
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LC wrote:
> radio913@aol.com schrieb:
> > Nina Baltes wrote:

[...]

> > <snip>from the public on their websites. And only
> > persons who are guaranteed to say positive things are <snip>

>
> I don't know Nina and all I had to do was send an e-mail
> asking if I could view the work. She had (and has) no idea
> what my opinion would be,


Cool.

> so this doesn't make sense.


Oh, but it does...

> Wait... are those knobbly green troll toes sticking out from
> under the hem of your faded jeans? 0_o


He was certainly baiting her. And, apparently, effectively so. See
elsewhere in this thread.

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Old 07-20-2006, 07:39 AM   #28 (permalink)
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Marie wrote:
> <radio913@aol.com> wrote in message
> > I noticed things haven't changed too much here,
> > with everyone (except you, of course) being so kind,
> > sensitive, and helpful when someone asks for help!

>
> I'm kind and sensitive.


Yes, you are. I'm glad you're here, Marie. Post more!

In fact, I mentioned you (well, /the general you/ of those I consider
kind, sensitive, and helpful) in my reply to Garvin.

> Marie


Imo, each patron of RAB has shown kindness and sensitivity at some
point in their posting history. Certainly, however, a person might have
to... *Google* strenuously to find the evidence, but I wouldn't be
suprised it that evidence is all there in the archives. :o)

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http://curtjames.com/

 
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Old 07-20-2006, 01:10 PM   #29 (permalink)
Marie
 
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"Curt James" <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, you are. I'm glad you're here, Marie. Post more!


I'm not too helpful, though, so I stick to posting my one-liners and
occasional paragraphs.
OT but www.churchsigngenerator.com is a site I came across today. I've had
lots of fun with it so far.
Marie

> In fact, I mentioned you (well, /the general you/ of those I consider
> kind, sensitive, and helpful) in my reply to Garvin.
>
> > Marie

>
> Imo, each patron of RAB has shown kindness and sensitivity at some
> point in their posting history. Certainly, however, a person might have
> to... *Google* strenuously to find the evidence, but I wouldn't be
> suprised it that evidence is all there in the archives. :o)
>
> --
> Curt
> http://curtjames.com/
>



 
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Old 07-20-2006, 04:07 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Nina Baltes wrote:
> radio913@aol.com schrieb:
>
> > And there are some people who are too ashamed to show what
> > hard-to-see tattoos they have, and so have to hide them from the public

>
> Pffhahaha. It's just morons like you who don't get to see them. "The
> public" stops me in the street to rave about them.
>


MmmmmHHHMmmmmm!.....

I LOVE it when you call me names! YES!

My guess is that you hide them from the "in-person"
public as well, right?

You should get over your sensitivity, and tell people
who don't like your tattoos to F*#% off (myself included).

But for God's sakes, show off your new ones to the
public. That's what a website is for, eh?

Don't be like a gorgeous babe who wears the too-short
mini skirt, but spends the whole time pulling it down over her
beautiful ass.

Also, i've noticed a lack of pictures of you on your website,
period. What's up with that? UNFAIR. The public demands
a FULL Nina Baltes Experience. Don't deny us!


Slick

 
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