posted on April 20, 2001 04:19:40 PM new
deichen I know what you mean BUT count your blessings as he COULD be TOO lazy to work!!!
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MEOW pft pft
posted on April 20, 2001 07:40:46 PM new
Peewee Herman for President? Hmmmmmm. He does have somethings in his past that aren`t all that good. But then again, I don`t remember him being a drunk driving cokehead either like the current president. So i guess he will get my vote.
posted on April 20, 2001 08:20:52 PM new
And then he won't have to do like he did in the movie theatre, he can just call in Monica and put her under the desk.
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MEOW pft pft
posted on April 21, 2001 05:46:02 PM new
My complaint about Mr. startrek known as from now on as the " Crybabys"
This is to voice my dissatisfaction with Mr. Crybabys Crybabys's expostulations. Here's a quick review: Crybabys maintains that everyone and everything discriminates against him -- including the writing on the bathroom stalls. Perhaps it would be best for him to awaken from his delusional narcoleptic fantasyland and observe that if he can one day besmirch the memory of some genuine historic figures, then the long descent into night is sure to follow. If he succeeds in his attempt to burn our fair cities to the ground, it'll have to be over my dead body. If you want to clear up these muddied waters with some reality, then tell everyone you know the truth, that I suppose it's predictable, though terribly sad, that myopic stirrers with stronger voices than minds would revert to rabid behavior. But I cannot compromise with Crybabys; he is without principles. I cannot reason with him; he is without reason. But I can warn him, and with a warning he must unequivocally take to heart: Crybabys can get away with lies (e.g., that violence and prejudice are funny), because the average person cannot imagine anyone lying so brazenly. Not one person in a hundred will actually check out the facts for himself and discover that Crybabys is lying.
Brutish alarmism is the shadow cast on society by Crybabys's words, and as long as this is so, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance. To quote the prophet Isaiah, "Woe to ye who pit the haves against the have-nots". Crybabys has a staggering number of wicked, sententious habitués. One way to lower their numbers, if not eradicate them entirely, is simple. We just inform them that it is not uncommon for Crybabys to victimize the innocent, penalize the victim for making any effort to defend himself, and then paint the whole backwards affair as some great benefit to humanity. Will someone please explain to me what it is in our lives that can possibly make someone do the devil's work? Because I certainly have no idea.
He wants to undermine the intellectual purpose of higher education. Why he wants that, I don't know, but that's what he wants. Someone once said to me, "The extent of collaboration between Crybabys and militant ingrates is currently unknown, but presumably significant." This phrase struck me so forcefully that I have often used it since. Even by Crybabys's own account, he pompously claims that self-centered devotees of conspiracy theories (especially the gutless type) make the best scout leaders and schoolteachers. That sort of nonsense impresses many people, unfortunately. We must make Mr. Crybabys Crybabys's vulgar bons mots understood, resisted, and made the object of deserved contempt by young and old alike. We must debate the efficacy of his out-of-touch, snotty equivocations. And we must warn the public against those pea-brained, negligent unsophisticated-types whose positive accomplishments are always practically nil, but whose conceit can scarcely be excelled. Please join me in incorporating these words into our living credo.
Why do you have a complaint about me on your Web page?
posted on April 21, 2001 05:54:01 PM new
My complaint about Mr. startrek known as
"Mr Crybabys"
This is to voice my dissatisfaction with Mr. Crybabys Crybabys's expostulations. Here's a quick review: Crybabys maintains that everyone and everything discriminates against him -- including the writing on the bathroom stalls. Perhaps it would be best for him to awaken from his delusional narcoleptic fantasyland and observe that if he can one day besmirch the memory of some genuine historic figures, then the long descent into night is sure to follow. If he succeeds in his attempt to burn our fair cities to the ground, it'll have to be over my dead body. If you want to clear up these muddied waters with some reality, then tell everyone you know the truth, that I suppose it's predictable, though terribly sad, that myopic stirrers with stronger voices than minds would revert to rabid behavior. But I cannot compromise with Crybabys; he is without principles. I cannot reason with him; he is without reason. But I can warn him, and with a warning he must unequivocally take to heart: Crybabys can get away with lies (e.g., that violence and prejudice are funny), because the average person cannot imagine anyone lying so brazenly. Not one person in a hundred will actually check out the facts for himself and discover that Crybabys is lying.
Brutish alarmism is the shadow cast on society by Crybabys's words, and as long as this is so, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance. To quote the prophet Isaiah, "Woe to ye who pit the haves against the have-nots". Crybabys has a staggering number of wicked, sententious habitués. One way to lower their numbers, if not eradicate them entirely, is simple. We just inform them that it is not uncommon for Crybabys to victimize the innocent, penalize the victim for making any effort to defend himself, and then paint the whole backwards affair as some great benefit to humanity. Will someone please explain to me what it is in our lives that can possibly make someone do the devil's work? Because I certainly have no idea.
He wants to undermine the intellectual purpose of higher education. Why he wants that, I don't know, but that's what he wants. Someone once said to me, "The extent of collaboration between Crybabys and militant ingrates is currently unknown, but presumably significant." This phrase struck me so forcefully that I have often used it since. Even by Crybabys's own account, he pompously claims that self-centered devotees of conspiracy theories (especially the gutless type) make the best scout leaders and schoolteachers. That sort of nonsense impresses many people, unfortunately. We must make Mr. Crybabys Crybabys's vulgar bons mots understood, resisted, and made the object of deserved contempt by young and old alike. We must debate the efficacy of his out-of-touch, snotty equivocations. And we must warn the public against those pea-brained, negligent unsophisticated-types whose positive accomplishments are always practically nil, but whose conceit can scarcely be excelled. Please join me in incorporating these words into our living credo.
posted on April 21, 2001 05:57:10 PM new
IT'S A BEAUTFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD,
A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD,
WOULD YOU BE MINE,? WOULD YOU BE MINE.?
HELLO,! I'M STAR TREK, WELCOME TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD, DO YOU LIKE IT, ?
I THOUGHT SO, CAN YOU SAY LIKE, ? !
THAT IS A GOOD WORD, I LIKE, IS USED MANY TIMES EACH DAY. LET'S SAY IT AGAIN, LIKE ,!
GOOD,
posted on April 22, 2001 09:45:13 PM new
Startrek, I`m a little worried about you. I didn`t expect you to be taking quotes from Billy Graham. Jim Baker maybe, but Billy Graham?
posted on April 23, 2001 01:20:46 PM new
Myopic. Intellectually stultified. Inconsiderate. In case you can't tell, I'm making a direct reference to Prof. Star Trek. Permit me this forum to rant. I know the following is a cheap shot, but no matter what else we do, our first move must be to educate everyone about how I cannot think of any satisfactory rationale he could put forward that would justify his decision to waste everyone else's time. That's the first step: education. Education alone is not enough, of course. We must also punish him for his loud witticisms. In closing, Prof. Star Trek is unable to see any issue in a broad perspective or from more than one side.
posted on April 23, 2001 03:42:30 PM new
I see this discussion leading somewhere .. it has been unequivocally proven that reading and quoting at the same time cause one to ponder which is accurate. The primary source of confusion lies in the inability to determine which of the sources used was lying and which was stating fact. In such a case it is usually best to go with the aforementioned fact-stater and use the stated facts as a building block for forming your opinion on such matters. However, if you question the motives of one or the other it is usually best to go with the one with whom you are most like. This is no guarantee that you will fully understand the consequences, but there is a 50/50 chance you will be correct 99% of the time!
There .. am I THAT overtired or do some of the previous posts make about as much sense as mine!
posted on April 23, 2001 04:06:20 PM new
Once again, I find disappointment. Once again, I find no satisfaction. Once again, I find that Mr. Star Trek carries the seeds of his own self-destruction. Let's review the errors in Star's statements in order. First, Star has vanity without pride, voluptuousness without taste, and learning without wisdom. The bottom line is that I have put this letter before you, without any gain to myself, because I care and he's such a child, just short of 13. Now that we know his age I shall go yonder and never return..besides his one liners bore me !
posted on April 26, 2001 11:29:41 PM new
Did John Denver write a song about getting suspended? I bet he wishes the plane he was on would have stayed suspended in the air a little longer. Then "Oh God!" would be fighting it out with "Friday the 13th" and "Police Academy" for the title of the movie with the most lame sequels.
posted on April 27, 2001 10:18:24 AM new
I know this is a say something bad day thread, but I really like the quote left by
deichen
posted on April 23, 2001 04:37:09 PM
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I'm placing my thoughts elsewhere while you chatter away.
Anthony Hopkins to Emma Thompson in Remains of the Day, 1994
I love that quote....it so rocks!
I like this thread too. I wish I could find something bad to say for you, but I can't really...so how about......"something bad".
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Life Happens - Enjoy The Ride !