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I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted
it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. Well worth posting again. :o) http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. > Well worth posting again. :o) > > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg > > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) > So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the world? Sweet. Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch or something somewhere? :) -----yttrx |
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> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted > > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? > > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. > > Well worth posting again. :o) > > > > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg > > > > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo > > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag > > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) > > > > So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering > your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the > world? Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier than say... (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) > Sweet. heh I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. > Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch > or something somewhere? :) What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with you because I think you're something of a jerk. Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and all things obsidian. Hth. Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo those thanks, of course, but, hey. And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make this on topic enough for me. http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg heh I love puppies. > -----yttrx -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> yttrx wrote: >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted >> > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? >> > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. >> > Well worth posting again. :o) >> > >> > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg >> > >> > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo >> > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag >> > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) >> > >> >> So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering >> your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the >> world? > > Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not > sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with > a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier > than say... > > (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) > > > http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg > > Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): > > http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg > > THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) > >> Sweet. > > heh > > I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. > >> Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch >> or something somewhere? :) > > What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. > > What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address > you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where > I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little > interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with > you because I think you're something of a jerk. > > Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with > an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely > unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things > I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more > than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add > getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and > all things obsidian. > > Hth. > > Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked > my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo > those thanks, of course, but, hey. > > And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html > chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but > there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make > this on topic enough for me. > > http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg > > heh > > I love puppies. > >> -----yttrx > Wow, you sure type a lot for someone who hates me so much...:( Why wont you have lunch with me? Maybe brunch? Eggs benedict? -----yttrx |
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yttrx wrote:
> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > > yttrx wrote: > >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted > >> > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? > >> > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. > >> > Well worth posting again. :o) > >> > > >> > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg > >> > > >> > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo > >> > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag > >> > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) > >> > > >> > >> So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering > >> your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the > >> world? > > > > Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not > > sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with > > a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier > > than say... > > > > (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) > > > > > > http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg > > > > Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): > > > > http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg > > > > THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) > > > >> Sweet. > > > > heh > > > > I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. > > > >> Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch > >> or something somewhere? :) > > > > What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. > > > > What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address > > you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where > > I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little > > interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with > > you because I think you're something of a jerk. > > > > Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with > > an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely > > unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things > > I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more > > than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add > > getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and > > all things obsidian. > > > > Hth. > > > > Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked > > my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo > > those thanks, of course, but, hey. > > > > And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html > > chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but > > there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make > > this on topic enough for me. > > > > http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg > > > > heh > > > > I love puppies. > > > >> -----yttrx > > > > Wow, you sure type a lot Indeed I do. This comes as a surprise? ;o) > for someone who hates me so much...:( Oh, dear. When have I ever said I hate you? So much, if at all, yttrx, when? Refresh my memory. Or not. > Why wont you have lunch with me? Maybe brunch? > Eggs benedict? Why does Dr. Seuss come to mind? > -----yttrx My believing you something of a jerk and/or dolt is independent of my like or dislike of or for you, I assure you. Indifference might be a better fit, but, and again, I do appreciate the thought that you may just be expanding the reach of the URLs presented. Keep up the good work. Another RABbit once said, "Somethingsomething tools have a function." Utilityttrx? ;o) -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> yttrx wrote: >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted >> >> > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? >> >> > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. >> >> > Well worth posting again. :o) >> >> > >> >> > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg >> >> > >> >> > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo >> >> > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag >> >> > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) >> >> > >> >> >> >> So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering >> >> your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the >> >> world? >> > >> > Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not >> > sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with >> > a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier >> > than say... >> > >> > (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) >> > >> > >> > http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg >> > >> > Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): >> > >> > http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg >> > >> > THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) >> > >> >> Sweet. >> > >> > heh >> > >> > I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. >> > >> >> Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch >> >> or something somewhere? :) >> > >> > What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. >> > >> > What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address >> > you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where >> > I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little >> > interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with >> > you because I think you're something of a jerk. >> > >> > Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with >> > an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely >> > unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things >> > I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more >> > than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add >> > getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and >> > all things obsidian. >> > >> > Hth. >> > >> > Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked >> > my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo >> > those thanks, of course, but, hey. >> > >> > And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html >> > chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but >> > there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make >> > this on topic enough for me. >> > >> > http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg >> > >> > heh >> > >> > I love puppies. >> > >> >> -----yttrx >> > >> >> Wow, you sure type a lot > > Indeed I do. This comes as a surprise? ;o) > >> for someone who hates me so much...:( > > Oh, dear. When have I ever said I hate you? So much, if at all, yttrx, > when? Refresh my memory. Or not. > Well you act like you do. You call me names and berate me when I make an offer to finally get together. >> Why wont you have lunch with me? Maybe brunch? >> Eggs benedict? > > Why does Dr. Seuss come to mind? > That was green eggs and ham. >> -----yttrx > > My believing you something of a jerk and/or dolt is independent of my > like or dislike of or for you, I assure you. Indifference might be a > better fit, but, and again, I do appreciate the thought that you may > just be expanding the reach of the URLs presented. Keep up the good > work. > I still think you hate me. I'll even buy, if you'd like to have a nice brunch. > Another RABbit once said, "Somethingsomething tools have a function." > Utilityttrx? ;o) > Another rabbit once wrote the bible that every last one of you live precisely every time you post. You wanna meet him? He's buying! -----yttrx |
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yttrx wrote:
> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > > yttrx wrote: > >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > yttrx wrote: > >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted > >> >> > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? > >> >> > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. > >> >> > Well worth posting again. :o) > >> >> > > >> >> > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg > >> >> > > >> >> > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo > >> >> > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag > >> >> > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) > >> >> > >> >> So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering > >> >> your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the > >> >> world? > >> > > >> > Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not > >> > sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with > >> > a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier > >> > than say... > >> > > >> > (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) > >> > > >> > http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg > >> > > >> > Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): > >> > > >> > http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg > >> > > >> > THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) > >> > > >> >> Sweet. > >> > > >> > heh > >> > > >> > I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. > >> > > >> >> Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch > >> >> or something somewhere? :) > >> > > >> > What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. > >> > > >> > What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address > >> > you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where > >> > I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little > >> > interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with > >> > you because I think you're something of a jerk. > >> > > >> > Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with > >> > an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely > >> > unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things > >> > I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more > >> > than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add > >> > getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and > >> > all things obsidian. > >> > > >> > Hth. > >> > > >> > Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked > >> > my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo > >> > those thanks, of course, but, hey. > >> > > >> > And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html > >> > chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but > >> > there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make > >> > this on topic enough for me. > >> > > >> > http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg > >> > > >> > heh > >> > > >> > I love puppies. > >> > > >> >> -----yttrx > >> > >> Wow, you sure type a lot > > > > Indeed I do. This comes as a surprise? ;o) > > > >> for someone who hates me so much...:( > > > > Oh, dear. When have I ever said I hate you? So much, if at all, yttrx, > > when? Refresh my memory. Or not. > > Well you act like you do. You call me names and berate me when > I make an offer to finally Finally? Are you deluded? Where does finally come to play? I've never expressed interest in meeting you. At least that I recall. And you, certainly, have never - at least until recently - expressed any interest in meeting with me. Much less buying me... eggs and a beer. Or a beer with an egg in it? You're a funny one, I'll give you that. .... Ha. There. See? You're funny. > get together. > > >> Why wont you have lunch with me? Maybe brunch? > >> Eggs benedict? I'll pass on the eggs, but did you maybe want a cookie? And, yeah... > > Why does Dr. Seuss come to mind? > > That was green eggs and ham. Yes, of "Sam I Am" fame, of course. Eventually, perhaps... fate intervened and he had his eggs. Patience, yttrx, patience. > >> -----yttrx > > > > My believing you something of a jerk and/or dolt is independent of my > > like or dislike of or for you, I assure you. Indifference might be a > > better fit, but, and again, I do appreciate the thought that you may > > just be expanding the reach of the URLs presented. Keep up the good > > work. > > > > I still think you hate me. Think what you want. It's still a semi-free country. > I'll even buy, Although a school teacher, I can afford my own eggs, thanks. > if you'd like to have a nice brunch. Somehow I doubt that. > > Another RABbit once said, "Somethingsomething tools have > > a function." Utilityttrx? ;o) > > Another rabbit once wrote the bible that every last one of you live > precisely every time you post. ahahahHAHAHAH! And another RABbit called you a hasbeen. Was that it? Most visitors have no clue who you once may have been here in RAB Land. All I've ever seen of you is venom and idiocy. Call it namecalling if you like. I call it statement of fact. Perspective and ymmv applies, obviously. > You wanna meet him? He's buying! > > > > > -----yttrx You're so interested in buying, I'm accepting gift certificates. And I did request the specifics on your desired bar, an email and a cell number. So far, no gots. I believe your banter is less about you buying a drink than it is whatever it is. But, I strongly suspect, it ain't about your doe-eyed, "B-b-but, wh-why are you s-so m-m-mean to me?" Give it a rest. Or, yeah, not. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> yttrx wrote: >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> > I believe I've seen this image before and, heck, may have even posted >> >> >> > it here previously (I mention I donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation? >> >> >> > http://www.alzfdn.org/). Regardless, it's a nice bit of humor, imo. >> >> >> > Well worth posting again. :o) >> >> >> > >> >> >> > http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a36...ne/ng/html.jpg >> >> >> > >> >> >> > And, streeeeetching for the ON topic, that might even work as a tattoo >> >> >> > design. Would probably be wise to adjust the placement of the end tag >> >> >> > somewhat lower, however. Thinking ahead and all. ;o) >> >> >> >> >> >> So that you can be one step closer to your goal of covering >> >> >> your entire body with the absolute shittiest tattoos in the >> >> >> world? >> >> > >> >> > Not on me, you dolt. It would, however, work on the right woman. Not >> >> > sure I'd recommend it for a super model, but, say a computer geek with >> >> > a nice rack. And, no, nobody particular in mind. And it's no shittier >> >> > than say... >> >> > >> >> > (Note: Some would say the following image is not especially work safe.) >> >> > >> >> > http://www.mikesgarden.co.uk/funstuf...uff/Tattoo.jpg >> >> > >> >> > Hey, a cute variation (and with much more detail): >> >> > >> >> > http://www.eprotary.org/Lawn%20Mower%20Tattoo.jpg >> >> > >> >> > THAT tattoo would work on me. :o) >> >> > >> >> >> Sweet. >> >> > >> >> > heh >> >> > >> >> > I say that, too. That and awesome, cool, etc. Sweet. >> >> > >> >> >> Are you sure you dont want to get together? How about lunch >> >> >> or something somewhere? :) >> >> > >> >> > What? ahahahahHAH! You're trying to goad me somehow? Perfection. >> >> > >> >> > What is your name? I mean, what do you go by now? How shall I address >> >> > you? Oh, what the heck, here... "yttrx", this is not grade school where >> >> > I'll be taunted into a meeting or into doing something I have little >> >> > interest in doing. What'd I say before? I'm disinclined to meeting with >> >> > you because I think you're something of a jerk. >> >> > >> >> > Now, by offering, "Are you sure you dont want to" /whatever/ along with >> >> > an obviously insincere ascii smile, you show yourself to be completely >> >> > unaware of what makes me tick. I've said there's no limit to the things >> >> > I do NOT know, but you've displayed yourself to be ignorant of more >> >> > than one or two subject areas yourself, haven't you? You can add >> >> > getting under my skin to the list that includes speed and bodyfat and >> >> > all things obsidian. >> >> > >> >> > Hth. >> >> > >> >> > Again, accept my thanks for bypassing any filters that may have blocked >> >> > my thread from certain RABbits. Not sure they'd agree with or echo >> >> > those thanks, of course, but, hey. >> >> > >> >> > And the following URL was offered elsewhere in response to the html >> >> > chic jpeg. Not a tattoo and not anything I'd recommend as a tattoo, but >> >> > there've been plenty of bodypainting mentions offered to RAB to make >> >> > this on topic enough for me. >> >> > >> >> > http://members.cox.net/brueger/images/puppies.jpg >> >> > >> >> > heh >> >> > >> >> > I love puppies. >> >> > >> >> >> -----yttrx >> >> >> >> Wow, you sure type a lot >> > >> > Indeed I do. This comes as a surprise? ;o) >> > >> >> for someone who hates me so much...:( >> > >> > Oh, dear. When have I ever said I hate you? So much, if at all, yttrx, >> > when? Refresh my memory. Or not. >> >> Well you act like you do. You call me names and berate me when >> I make an offer to finally > > Finally? Are you deluded? Where does finally come to play? I've never > expressed interest in meeting you. At least that I recall. And you, > certainly, have never - at least until recently - expressed any > interest in meeting with me. Much less buying me... eggs and a beer. Or > a beer with an egg in it? You're a funny one, I'll give you that. > See, you do hate me! :( > ... > > Ha. > > There. See? You're funny. > I dont know why you feel the need to be so nasty with me. >> get together. >> >> >> Why wont you have lunch with me? Maybe brunch? >> >> Eggs benedict? > > I'll pass on the eggs, but did you maybe want a cookie? And, yeah... > >> > Why does Dr. Seuss come to mind? >> >> That was green eggs and ham. > > Yes, of "Sam I Am" fame, of course. Eventually, perhaps... fate > intervened and he had his eggs. Patience, yttrx, patience. > Hey, if you dont wanna you dont wanna. I'm just trying to make it easier for you, and you hate me. >> >> -----yttrx >> > >> > My believing you something of a jerk and/or dolt is independent of my >> > like or dislike of or for you, I assure you. Indifference might be a >> > better fit, but, and again, I do appreciate the thought that you may >> > just be expanding the reach of the URLs presented. Keep up the good >> > work. >> > >> >> I still think you hate me. > > Think what you want. It's still a semi-free country. > >> I'll even buy, > > Although a school teacher, I can afford my own eggs, thanks. > In new york? I was offering because brunch around these parts for two can easily break 100 bucks. But hey, if you want to buy then thats cool. >> if you'd like to have a nice brunch. > > Somehow I doubt that. > You dont even want to have brunch with me? >> > Another RABbit once said, "Somethingsomething tools have >> > a function." Utilityttrx? ;o) >> >> Another rabbit once wrote the bible that every last one of you live >> precisely every time you post. > > ahahahHAHAHAH! And another RABbit called you a hasbeen. Was that it? > Most visitors have no clue who you once may have been here in RAB Land. > All I've ever seen of you is venom and idiocy. Call it namecalling if > you like. I call it statement of fact. Perspective and ymmv applies, > obviously. > :( I'm trying to build a positive connection here, and all youre interested in is hurting me. >> You wanna meet him? He's buying! >> >> >> >> >> -----yttrx > > You're so interested in buying, I'm accepting gift certificates. And I > did request the specifics on your desired bar, an email and a cell > number. So far, no gots. I believe your banter is less about you buying > a drink than it is whatever it is. But, I strongly suspect, it ain't > about your doe-eyed, "B-b-but, wh-why are you s-so m-m-mean to me?" > Of course its not about that. Though that is part of it, because you don't seem to be able to stop being so ruthless about the whole thing. Really curt, did I hurt you that terribly badly? If not, this reaction of yours seems rather wildly inappropriate...and if I have, what exactly was it that pushed things over the edge? > Give it a rest. Or, yeah, not. > Not until we meet. -----yttrx |
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> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > > yttrx wrote: > >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > yttrx wrote: > >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > yttrx wrote: > >> >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: [...] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../RAB/reply.jpg -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> yttrx wrote: >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> > yttrx wrote: >> >> >> >> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > [...] > > http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../RAB/reply.jpg > Was it the alleged accusation of scatophilia? If thats the case that my deepest apologies. I realized at the time that I shouldnt have brought up so sensitive and private an issue, no matter how frustrated I was with your attitude. Besides, people should be allowed to do whatever they want with consenting adults in the privacy of their own home, or even anywhere that allows it. Again, I apologize if my treading on such a private matter is what's made you so angry with me. -----yttrx |
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[...] > Was it the alleged accusation of scatophilia? I wonder how many back-and-forths Keith and I shared. Iirc, we spent an entire day, maybe twenty or thirty posts in all, the one time. Those were the days. And you meant "Was it the accusation of scatophilia?" didn't you? Because there's not much /alleged/ about the accusation part. Fiction, of course, yet you definitely made the comment, poke, however you'd describe it. See: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...447a347402f1f6 aka http://tinyurl.com/qfd9e You are, and apparently ever shall be, a disgruntled "former regular"(???) poster who seems to feel threatened by my presence in this newsgroup. Is that it or is it something else? (There's your free pass.) > If thats the case that my deepest apologies. Is English your second language? "If thats the case that my"??? If you're apologizing for being rude then, yes, apologies accepted. Go and sin no more. Your preoccupation with me would be flattering if you were a babe, but you're... not. You create fiction and attempt to use that fiction to get a rise out of me. Unsuccessfully, imo. You may perceive things differently, of course. If that brings you some small measure of satisfaction, well, I won't begrudge you that. [...] > what's made you so angry with me. Again, I'm not angry with you. I am curious, however, why you can't just say what's on your mind. Kav (elsewhere in this newsgroup) told the guy to let his wife die. I told Kav to wear a helmet because, yes, Karma can indeed be a motherfucker. Then you appeared with brunch of all things. heh Funny how that worked. Keith told me to die on at least one occasion. He's dead. I, currently, am not. I saw the irony in that. I ride a motorcycle. I typically wear my fullface Shoei helmet. Moreso now than before Keith's death, so I owe him that if nothing else. Also, he made this place fun. He could be rude, but he was also... direct. He was not... you. I said it before (see the link above), but here it is again: Please get some sleep and then try again. And follow Keith's advice to me, of course, "Don't be such a pussy. Say what you have to say." Hth. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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> >> what's made you so angry with me. > > Again, I'm not angry with you. I am curious, however, why you can't > just say what's on your mind. > Have I not always done that? I thought I had. Maybe I havent been clear enough about the way I feel? > Kav (elsewhere in this newsgroup) told the guy to let his wife die. I > told Kav to wear a helmet because, yes, Karma can indeed be a > motherfucker. Then you appeared with brunch of all things. heh > > Funny how that worked. > Weird that you'd pick up on it. Aren't you an arts and crafts teacher or something? > Keith told me to die on at least one occasion. He's dead. I, currently, > am not. I saw the irony in that. I ride a motorcycle. I typically wear > my fullface Shoei helmet. Moreso now than before Keith's death, so I > owe him that if nothing else. Also, he made this place fun. He could be > rude, but he was also... direct. He was not... you. > I'm not sure why you keep bringing him up? It's almost like you have some kind of reason for the preoccupation with him... > I said it before (see the link above), but here it is again: Please get > some sleep and then try again. And follow Keith's advice to me, of > course, "Don't be such a pussy. Say what you have to say." > > Hth. > This is as clear as I can possibly make it: I want to meet you in person. I think it would be a good thing. -----yttrx |
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> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: [...] > > <snip>why you can't just say what's on your mind. > > Have I not always done that? I honestly wouldn't know, however my guess, this time, is that you haven't. > I thought I had. And I think that's a mistruth as well. > Maybe I havent been clear enough about the way I feel? No, I believe you've been abundantly clear. To wit: "I just don't like you," yttrx stated. See: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d0b5523bd71c12 aka http://tinyurl.com/qlws2 > > Kav (elsewhere in this newsgroup) told the guy to let his wife die. I > > told Kav to wear a helmet because, yes, Karma can indeed be a > > motherfucker. Then you appeared with brunch of all things. heh > > > > Funny how that worked. > > Weird that you'd pick up on it. Weird is relative. > Aren't you an arts and crafts teacher or something? Close enough. > > Keith told me to die on at least one occasion. He's dead. I, currently, > > am not. I saw the irony in that. I ride a motorcycle. I typically wear > > my fullface Shoei helmet. Moreso now than before Keith's death, so I > > owe him that if nothing else. Also, he made this place fun. He could be > > rude, but he was also... direct. He was not... you. > > I'm not sure why you keep bringing him up? Hmmm. Perhaps as an... object lesson. And he was cool. Enough. More than you, imo, anyway. > It's almost like you have some kind of reason for the > preoccupation with him... As much, perhaps, as your preoccupation with me? > > I said it before (see the link above), but here it is again: Please get > > some sleep and then try again. And follow Keith's advice to me, of > > course, "Don't be such a pussy. Say what you have to say." > > > > Hth. Apparently it did NOT help. ;o) > This is as clear as I can possibly make it: I want to > meet you in person. Want in one hand, yttrx, etc., etc. > I think it would be a good thing. Why? Rhetorical, as I believe you are a liar. It is you who don't like me. Perhaps with good reason, however it's all the more reason to disregard your input, thoughts, desires, and requests as well as to not deny whatever your opinions of me happen to be. Still, I strongly suspect that will all fall on deaf ears and therefore I'll leave the paddle and ping pong ball for you... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../RAB/reply.jpg Enjoy! -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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>> > <snip>why you can't just say what's on your mind. >> >> Have I not always done that? > > I honestly wouldn't know, however my guess, this time, is that you > haven't. > Sure I have, at every turn. >> I thought I had. > > And I think that's a mistruth as well. > A subtle one--I was being a little delicate about it--the fact is I know I have. >> Maybe I havent been clear enough about the way I feel? > > No, I believe you've been abundantly clear. To wit: > > "I just don't like you," yttrx stated. > > See: > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d0b5523bd71c12 > aka http://tinyurl.com/qlws2 > Oh that's quite true. I don't like you at all. I'm not sure what your issue is with that. >> I'm not sure why you keep bringing him up? > > Hmmm. Perhaps as an... object lesson. And he was cool. Enough. > Ah. Is it an object lesson that bears some of its potency in repetition? I haven't gotten it yet, so maybe you're on to something there. > More than you, imo, anyway. > I think you're actively trying to hurt my feelings. I think its true that I must have really struck a chord with you somewhere along the line---and honestly I kind of wish I knew exactly what it was that did it. >> It's almost like you have some kind of reason for the >> preoccupation with him... > > As much, perhaps, as your preoccupation with me? > I think maybe even a little moreso. So why the preoccupation? >> I think it would be a good thing. > > Why? Rhetorical, as I believe you are a liar. It is you who don't like > me. Perhaps with good reason, however it's all the more reason to > disregard your input, thoughts, desires, and requests as well as to not > deny whatever your opinions of me happen to be. > It's true, I don't like you, as I've said many times now. I'm not sure why that matters, but to introduce it to the point I'm trying to make: I'd like to get together because before I spend any more energy on you one way or the other, it would be nice to know that it's warranted, one way or the other. To use even more words: All I see is what you type. So the truth is I cannot really claim to not like YOU, I can only claim to not like the portrait you paint of yourself on usenet, iam, myspace, etc, etc. It takes a bit of energy to shift dislike into downright loathing, and it takes a bit of energy to shift dislike into ambivalence--or possibly even something more positive. I want to know which one I should be doing, if any, and I want a good reason for doing it. -----yttrx |
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> Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > <snip>why you can't just say what's on your mind. > >> > >> Have I not always done that? > > > > I honestly wouldn't know, however my guess, this time, is that you > > haven't. > > > > Sure I have, at every turn. Forgive me for not believing something is so simply on your word. To wit: fecal somethingsomething. > >> I thought I had. > > > > And I think that's a mistruth as well. > > A subtle one--I was being a little delicate about it--the fact > is I know I have. If your perception is that all that you've said is truth the you are certainly, absolutely, undoubtedly mis even ill-informed. > >> Maybe I havent been clear enough about the way I feel? > > > > No, I believe you've been abundantly clear. To wit: > > > > "I just don't like you," yttrx stated. > > > > See: > > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d0b5523bd71c12 > > aka http://tinyurl.com/qlws2 > > Oh that's quite true. I don't like you at all. I'm not sure what your > issue is with that. Good. I was under the impression that you had changed your mind as you left your beer invitation largely unexplained. You've taken care of that nicely here, however. Again, good. > >> I'm not sure why you keep bringing him up? > > > > Hmmm. Perhaps as an... object lesson. And he was cool. Enough. > > Ah. Is it an object lesson that bears some of its potency in > repetition? I haven't gotten it yet, so maybe you're on to something > there. Whatever. Perhaps Kav got it. He was rude to even "joke" about a husband letting his wife die. Quid pro quo after a fashion. Why I keep bringing Keith up? Cause and effect. You read my post and responded. Simple as that. And because he's about our only connection. Or, at best, has been a source of conversation in the past. Not sure I'd call it conversation, though. Still, I'm impressed by this post as actually having merit. Still, it took you long enough to put your thoughts into words. > > More than you, imo, anyway. > > I think you're actively trying to hurt my feelings. I suspect you're tougher stuff than all that. If my pointing out your errors and your fantasy causes you pain, that's the way things go. You certainly don't self-monitor, imo. > I think its true that I must have really struck a chord No cord. No resonance. Sorry. Like you said, I write a lot. You're simple impetus. Not that I need much to get me going. And you must agree that I could have been much more like you so far as the name calling and dirt digging goes. Some might say you are fertile ground. > with you somewhere along the line---and honestly I kind > of wish I knew exactly what it was that did it. hahHA! Why, so you could increase the intensity? heh > >> It's almost like you have some kind of reason for the > >> preoccupation with him... > > > > As much, perhaps, as your preoccupation with me? > > I think maybe even a little moreso. So why the preoccupation? I say there is none. Other than the fact that he is a RAB icon. His death has increased his legend just as it did for people like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, John Lennon. It's unfair and unjust to lose someone so young and with so much talent. His Koi tattoo Web site-journey is a wonderful Internet legacy. Was he my friend? No. Did we spend a lot of time together? I'd say yes and Google's archives would back me up. You call it preoccupation. I call it missing a nemesis of sorts. > >> I think it would be a good thing. > > > > Why? Rhetorical, as I believe you are a liar. It is you who don't like > > me. Perhaps with good reason, however it's all the more reason to > > disregard your input, thoughts, desires, and requests as well as to not > > deny whatever your opinions of me happen to be. > > It's true, I don't like you, as I've said many times now. I'm not > sure why that matters, but to introduce it to the point I'm trying to > make: I'd like to get together because before I spend any more > energy on you one way or the other, it would be nice to know that > it's warranted, one way or the other. My motivation for continuing this conversation is that I enjoy writing and this (and all posts of a confrontational slant) is something like verbal chess. > To use even more words: All I see is what you type. So the truth > is I cannot really claim to not like YOU, I can only claim to not > like the portrait you paint of yourself on usenet, Uh huh. > iam, I haven't been on IAM for some time now. I've paid my membership, but have spent much more time of late in Usenet and elsewhere. I didn't think we overlapped much on IAM. Do we? Or, rather, did we? I say no. > myspace, I had no idea that you were or are on myspace. Are you? Rhetorical. I have never sought you out. Why would I? You're of no interest to me other than this, yes, writing exercise. > etc, etc. What "etc, etc."? Again, rhetorical. > It takes a bit of energy to shift dislike into downright > loathing, and it takes a bit of energy to shift dislike into > ambivalence--or possibly even something more positive. What are we talking here, ten years or nearly of RAB participation? Often, I'm the only person to post anything. Cartoons, links, anecdotes. Recently there's been a renewal of RABbits and I'm thankful for that, but certainly you've been no part of that. Nevertheless, your post has merit in the statment that it does indeed take effort or energy to shift from one opinion to another, however your ambivalence is simply not worth it. > I want to know which one I should be doing, You are NOT asking me for direction. > if any, Still, I'll recommend you stay the course, yttrx. > and I want a good reason for doing it. Hunh. It appears you've never needed a good reason previously. Why the sudden change? -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |