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Just an interesting little article: http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Worl...65101-sun.html. "Mommy, Mr. James has nipple rings. The pictures are all over the web. I saw them." Choices, man, choices. Kavin |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just an interesting little article: > > > http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Worl...65101-sun.html. > > > "Mommy, Mr. James has nipple rings. The pictures are all over the web. > I saw them." > > > Choices, man, choices. > Well you know, people have evidently tried to oust mister james from his position over there as an art teacher at the hillbilly school in PA...but evidently the hillbilly teachers and administration tend to take his side and agree that all of this is "silly" or something. At least thats what hes heavily implied. He'll probably deny some part of it though. Personally, I wouldnt want anyone who continually makes unwanted sexual advances on strangers and then calls them 'fat whores' and so forth on usenet after they reject him for being a creep anywhere NEAR my children. I really think it betrays a deeper behavioral problem, and perhaps some serious psychological issues. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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yttrx schreef: > Well you know, people have evidently tried to oust mister james from > his position over there as an art teacher at the hillbilly school in > PA...but evidently the hillbilly teachers and administration tend to > take his side and agree that all of this is "silly" or something. > > At least thats what hes heavily implied. He'll probably deny some > part of it though. > > Personally, I wouldnt want anyone who continually makes unwanted sexual > advances on strangers and then calls them 'fat whores' and so forth > on usenet after they reject him for being a creep anywhere NEAR my > children. I really think it betrays a deeper behavioral problem, and > perhaps some serious psychological issues. *I still see it as the only job he can do cause kids dont dare criticize whom they see as authority figures (even if creepy) so kids are the only ones who cant shut him up. That's why he likes kids. It feels semi-safe. |
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1) The statements in this thread are all written by individuals who maintain an obvious bias against me and who also have no concept of the facts. Meh. 2) The following statement simply underlines 1). > *I still see it as the only job he can do cause kids dont > dare criticize Oh, students dare criticize. > whom they see as authority figures I am an authority figure by merit of my position as a teacher, however my students - any student anywhere, hopefully - have no fear in questioning authority. The world has moved on. Any who believe otherwise should try to catch up. > (even if creepy) It is not my behavior that is "creepy" imo. Stones, glass houses, etc. > so kids are the only ones who cant shut him up. When's the last time you visited my classroom? It's apparent that the answer to that question is: Never. > That's why he likes kids. It feels semi-safe. Spin your fantasy and analysis all you like, however, and again, your individual bias of discontent colors your every word. I question anyone who chooses to spend a minute of their time in posting words about myself rather than participating in conversations with their friends. Still, I post and reply as I see fit and will afford you the same courtesy even if your choices seem nonsensical. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
>> (even if creepy) > > It is not my behavior that is "creepy" imo. Stones, glass houses, etc. > Glass houses? Alright, this I want to hear about. What's your glass house, Curt? (assuming you understand how that metaphor works) -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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Curt James wrote: > I question anyone > who chooses to spend a minute of their time in posting words about > myself (sic) rather than participating in conversations with their friends. That's a really telling sentence you wrote there, skippy. Kavin |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Curt James wrote: >> I question anyone >> who chooses to spend a minute of their time in posting words about >> myself (sic) rather than participating in conversations with their friends. > > That's a really telling sentence you wrote there, skippy. > Also, a glaring misuse of [sic], which, by the way, needs brackets. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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yttrx wrote: > Personally, I wouldnt want anyone who continually makes unwanted sexual > advances on strangers and then calls them 'fat whores' and so forth > on usenet after they reject him for being a creep anywhere NEAR my > children. I really think it betrays a deeper behavioral problem, and > perhaps some serious psychological issues. Not to mention someone who is posting at 4 in the morning on a school night. He just can't stop himself. Kavin |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
> Curt James wrote: > > I question anyone who chooses to spend a minute > > of their time in posting words about myself <snip> > > rather than participating in conversations with their > > friends. > > That's a really telling sentence you wrote there, And those words were presented in the context of this newsgroup, of course, but what's truly telling, in my opinion, is that you and your friends continue to spend your time analyzing, whining, crying, commenting, and complaining about my presence in this newsgroup rather than using the ng to its more positive ends. Semantics apply. Twist those words to your agenda if that's what it can be called. Yes, choices. > skippy. heh Is skippy the new one? You tried "Curtie" which was a name my little brother used as a child. You tried "Captain Google" and that didn't phase me. Now skippy. Go with that. Or is that an off the cuff sobriquet like sweetheart, etc.? No matter. As always, post and reply as you see fit. I do. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Kavin Taylor wrote:
[...] > Not to mention someone who is posting at > 4 in the morning on a school night. Kavin, have you ever heard of something called... summer vacation? > He just can't stop himself. Do you think before you write? Ever? > Kavin -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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yttrx wrote:
> KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Curt James wrote: > >> I question anyone who chooses to spend a minute of > >> their time in posting words about myself (sic) rather > >> than participating in conversations with their friends. > > > > That's a really telling sentence you wrote there, skippy. > > > > Also, a glaring misuse of [sic], which, by the way, needs brackets. Oh, dear. HEY, KAVIN! THAT'S YOU HE'S CORRECTING, BY THE WAY! The so-called "glaring misuse of [sic]" - which I simply snipped in my reply - was added by Kavin, yttrx. And, yes, that was Kavin's failure to use those needed brackets as well. At least Kavin gave up his aped (HA! Love that word. Not mine.) attribution technique for that post. Anyway, yttrx, you might want to read the entire thread before you accidentally poke another one of your friends with that stick you're wielding. Maybe I should write an eBook on the subject of posting successfully... NAAAAH! And perhaps applicable: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...a0ad4611970814 aka http://tinyurl.com/h4a8c Again, what other things do you have incorrect, yttrx? -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kavin Taylor wrote: > [...] > >> Not to mention someone who is posting at >> 4 in the morning on a school night. > > Kavin, have you ever heard of something called... summer vacation? > Hi Curt, get rejected by any chicks lately? Or have you stopped attempting to touch them without their permission? Maybe this whole thing is a mommy issue. What was your mother like, Curt? Overbearing? Maybe she ignored you? That could be it...the absence of maternal guidance very often leads to highly irregular social behavior in males, leading very often to creepyness and the inability to make the opposite sex comfortable in their presence. Maybe you weren't breast fed? So, what exactly did mommy do to you, Curt? -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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Curt James <curtjames@gmail.com> wrote:
> yttrx wrote: >> KavinTaylor@gmail.com <KavinTaylor@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Curt James wrote: >> >> I question anyone who chooses to spend a minute of >> >> their time in posting words about myself (sic) rather >> >> than participating in conversations with their friends. >> > >> > That's a really telling sentence you wrote there, skippy. >> > >> >> Also, a glaring misuse of [sic], which, by the way, needs brackets. > > Oh, dear. > > HEY, KAVIN! THAT'S YOU HE'S CORRECTING, BY THE WAY! > And? Ill correct whom I want, bitch. > The so-called "glaring misuse of [sic]" - which I simply snipped in my > reply - was added by Kavin, yttrx. And, yes, that was Kavin's failure > to use those needed brackets as well. > You had no idea that brackets were necessary before you read my correction. > At least Kavin gave up his aped (HA! Love that word. Not mine.) > attribution technique for that post. > > Anyway, yttrx, you might want to read the entire thread before you > accidentally poke another one of your friends with that stick you're > wielding. Maybe I should write an eBook on the subject of posting > successfully... > Sweetie, don't you remember the Dawn saga around these parts? Ive made it quite clear repeatedly that I make a habit of indiscriminate dickishness. And Curt, if you don't remember the Dawn saga, you may want to look it up. It's possible that you could learn something. > NAAAAH! > > And perhaps applicable: > > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...a0ad4611970814 > aka http://tinyurl.com/h4a8c > > Again, what other things do you have incorrect, yttrx? > Ah, Curt...I can see you now...madly typing on your k-mart computer with its 10 year old CRT...clickety clacking away and grinning..a twinkle in your very, very nearsighted eye...thinking you've really got me this time... "I've really got him this time!"... I don't think you truly realize how nice I've been even very recently, Curt. Remember that bit of stuff I pasted in here from that semi- private piss forum? How much further shall we take it? I think we should start talking about your childhood, Curt. -----yttrx -- http://www.yttrx.net |
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KavinTaylor@gmail.com schreef: > Not to mention someone who is posting at 4 in the morning on a school > night. > > He just can't stop himself. *Oh man, this is deeply obsessive stuff. (cause he thought for one second he might have yttrx cornered) How many hours did he ponder, rewrote and corrected at that particular attempt? I wonder if his boss and colleagues know how obsessive he is? (trying to make a point on an internet forum at 4 am for people he never met on real life who have a profond dislike/distrust of him?) Corine |
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yttrx wrote:
[...] > Hi Curt, Hi... what's your birth name again? I mean, what'd that admiral call you as a child? Someone here called you Jim previously, didn't they? Otoh, you've called yourself Cora, haven't you? Regardless, hi yourself. :o) > get rejected by any chicks lately? Or have you stopped > attempting to touch them without their permission? Again, your individual bias is exhibited in your tales of fiction. Basically, you lie because you dislike me. That's clear enough. > Maybe this whole thing is a mommy issue. What was your mother like, > Curt? Overbearing? Maybe she ignored you? That could be it...the > absence of maternal guidance very often leads to highly irregular > social behavior in males, leading very often to creepyness and the > inability to make the opposite sex comfortable in their presence. > > Maybe you weren't breast fed? > > So, what exactly did mommy do to you, Curt? Transference. My girlfriend in college was a social work major and had a copy of the DSM on hand. Interesting reading. -- Curt http://curtjames.com/ |
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