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11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
| | | THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS and although a little shaken still like | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
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% wrote:
> and although a little shaken still like
You missed a group. | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
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"Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> x-no-archive: yes
>
> % wrote:
> > and although a little shaken still like
>
>
> You missed a group.
i left it for you cause i knew you'd want to be in on it
> | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
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% wrote:
> "Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:453AA210.9000109@comcast.net...
>
>>x-no-archive: yes
>>
>>% wrote:
>>
>>>and although a little shaken still like
>>
>>
>>You missed a group.
>
>
>
> i left it for you cause i knew you'd want to be in on it
I asked wombn if she wants me to go on the offensive against you. She
said "pfft", rolled her eyes, and waved her hand. In other words, she
doesn't hate you or like you. She just doesn't care either way, it's
not important to her. You'll probably take that as an insult, but it's not. | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
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"Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> x-no-archive: yes
>
> % wrote:
> > "Janithor" <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:453AA210.9000109@comcast.net...
> >
> >>x-no-archive: yes
> >>
> >>% wrote:
> >>
> >>>and although a little shaken still like
> >>
> >>
> >>You missed a group.
> >
> >
> >
> > i left it for you cause i knew you'd want to be in on it
>
>
> I asked wombn if she wants me to go on the offensive against you. She
> said "pfft", rolled her eyes, and waved her hand. In other words, she
> doesn't hate you or like you. She just doesn't care either way, it's
> not important to her. You'll probably take that as an insult, but it's
not.
>
yea , i read you when you said this the first time | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS "%" <persent@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:GdGdnfyNBZijPKfYnZ2dnUVZ_sydnZ2d@giganews.com ...
> and although a little shaken still like
Sure there are the likers. They say: "he is human" but they oversee that
being human is no excuse to be an asshole. Or they say: "there is good in
him", sure, there is good in you, I have never known someone who is all
black or all white, even the mafiosos do some good, but in your case, you
seem not to be able to prevent to show that you are shifted towards the
black more than acceptable for any decent person like Thor or Wombn. You are
darker than you think and when you get stoned and drunk to hide from your
consciousness that fact is when that filth erupts like in a volcano. You'd
do well in opening your mouth in your therapy sessions if the fact that you
go to therapy is not a lie.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
----------------------------------------------------------
I am not screwed up .......... It's all in my mind | 
11-09-2006, 10:29 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In article <4pvohnFkmdd1U1@individual.net>,
"Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
> Sure there are the likers. They say: "he is human" but they oversee
> that being human is no excuse to be an asshole. Or they say: "there
> is good in him", sure, there is good in you, I have never known
> someone who is all black or all white, even the mafiosos do some
> good, but in your case, you seem not to be able to prevent to show
> that you are shifted towards the black more than acceptable for any
> decent person like Thor or Wombn. You are darker than you think and
> when you get stoned and drunk to hide from your consciousness that
> fact is when that filth erupts like in a volcano. You'd do well in
> opening your mouth in your therapy sessions if the fact that you go
> to therapy is not a lie.
Well said, Original Steppy. Sort of. I'm really tempted to rewrite this
whole thing in the format of an Emily Dickinson poem. | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In article <Ehy_g.407981$Pi2.126326@fe08.news.easynews.com> ,
RGB <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote:
> In article <4pvohnFkmdd1U1@individual.net>,
> "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
>
> > Sure there are the likers. They say: "he is human" but they oversee
> > that being human is no excuse to be an asshole. Or they say: "there
> > is good in him", sure, there is good in you, I have never known
> > someone who is all black or all white, even the mafiosos do some
> > good, but in your case, you seem not to be able to prevent to show
> > that you are shifted towards the black more than acceptable for any
> > decent person like Thor or Wombn. You are darker than you think and
> > when you get stoned and drunk to hide from your consciousness that
> > fact is when that filth erupts like in a volcano. You'd do well in
> > opening your mouth in your therapy sessions if the fact that you go
> > to therapy is not a lie.
>
> Well said, Original Steppy. Sort of. I'm really tempted to rewrite this
> whole thing in the format of an Emily Dickinson poem.
Oh, hell...
====================
He's human - They say - Warts and Pain -
Not Perfect - still, great Good -
Lurks deep within - the Drunken Brain -
That spews - the Nightly Flood
When They Cascade - each fresh Indent
Makes pale the Memory -
Of cruel Posts - with ill Intent -
Those Shitfaced Hands do key -
But Nature's Force - Volcano hot -
That - crafts each Unkind Word -
'Tis Nature's Way - as Life from Rot -
To Thin - and School - the Herd -
Dislike him - fine - he will not Cease
The Number still will Mount -
The Flames burn not - merely Increase -
The Awesome Posting Count | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS "RGB" <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote in message
news:Tzy_g.594117$Jn2.73475@fe10.news.easynews.com ...
> Oh, hell...
>
> ====================
>
> He's human - They say - Warts and Pain -
> Not Perfect - still, great Good -
> Lurks deep within - the Drunken Brain -
> That spews - the Nightly Flood
>
> When They Cascade - each fresh Indent
> Makes pale the Memory -
> Of cruel Posts - with ill Intent -
> Those Shitfaced Hands do key -
>
> But Nature's Force - Volcano hot -
> That - crafts each Unkind Word -
> 'Tis Nature's Way - as Life from Rot -
> To Thin - and School - the Herd -
>
> Dislike him - fine - he will not Cease
> The Number still will Mount -
> The Flames burn not - merely Increase -
> The Awesome Posting Count
not bad at all :-) | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS "RGB" <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote in message
news:Tzy_g.594117$Jn2.73475@fe10.news.easynews.com ...
> In article <Ehy_g.407981$Pi2.126326@fe08.news.easynews.com> ,
> RGB <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote:
>
>> In article <4pvohnFkmdd1U1@individual.net>,
>> "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
>>
>> > Sure there are the likers. They say: "he is human" but they oversee
>> > that being human is no excuse to be an asshole. Or they say: "there
>> > is good in him", sure, there is good in you, I have never known
>> > someone who is all black or all white, even the mafiosos do some
>> > good, but in your case, you seem not to be able to prevent to show
>> > that you are shifted towards the black more than acceptable for any
>> > decent person like Thor or Wombn. You are darker than you think and
>> > when you get stoned and drunk to hide from your consciousness that
>> > fact is when that filth erupts like in a volcano. You'd do well in
>> > opening your mouth in your therapy sessions if the fact that you go
>> > to therapy is not a lie.
>>
>> Well said, Original Steppy. Sort of. I'm really tempted to rewrite this
>> whole thing in the format of an Emily Dickinson poem.
>
> Oh, hell...
>
> ====================
>
> He's human - They say - Warts and Pain -
> Not Perfect - still, great Good -
> Lurks deep within - the Drunken Brain -
> That spews - the Nightly Flood
>
> When They Cascade - each fresh Indent
> Makes pale the Memory -
> Of cruel Posts - with ill Intent -
> Those Shitfaced Hands do key -
>
> But Nature's Force - Volcano hot -
> That - crafts each Unkind Word -
> 'Tis Nature's Way - as Life from Rot -
> To Thin - and School - the Herd -
>
> Dislike him - fine - he will not Cease
> The Number still will Mount -
> The Flames burn not - merely Increase -
> The Awesome Posting Count
Good, Humbug, you are really good. I am pleasantly surprised you have such
talents. I would like to see your serious work on poetry. Is there any
chance?
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
----------------------------------------------------------
I am not screwed up .......... It's all in my mind | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In article <4q0bviFkiolnU1@individual.net>,
"Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
> Good, Humbug, you are really good. I am pleasantly surprised you have
> such talents. I would like to see your serious work on poetry. Is
> there any chance?
Thanks, Original Steppy. My problem is, I can't really write serious
poetry, or songs, I'm just somehow too inhibited and self-conscious. So
all I wind up doing is goofy stuff like this every now and then.
Granted, this poem was not bad, and "Eatin' My Feces" is a masterpiece,
but I really do wish I could take a more dignified approach to those
art forms.
Humbug | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS "RGB" <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote in message
news:F1D_g.596534$Jn2.446616@fe10.news.easynews.co m...
> In article <4q0bviFkiolnU1@individual.net>,
> "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>> Good, Humbug, you are really good. I am pleasantly surprised you have
>> such talents. I would like to see your serious work on poetry. Is
>> there any chance?
>
> Thanks, Original Steppy. My problem is, I can't really write serious
> poetry, or songs, I'm just somehow too inhibited and self-conscious. So
> all I wind up doing is goofy stuff like this every now and then.
> Granted, this poem was not bad, and "Eatin' My Feces" is a masterpiece,
> but I really do wish I could take a more dignified approach to those
> art forms.
It's a pity you have those problems writing poetry or music. Have you tried
really hard? I am sure it would not be a wasted time if you struggled. You
have the advantage of having a wider vocabulary than average. I think all
you need is a muse.
--
Teilhard Knight
The Extraterrestrial
----------------------------------------------------------
I am not screwed up .......... It's all in my mind | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In article <4q0dfuFkgjbfU1@individual.net>,
"Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
> It's a pity you have those problems writing poetry or music. Have you
> tried really hard? I am sure it would not be a wasted time if you
> struggled. You have the advantage of having a wider vocabulary than
> average. I think all you need is a muse.
I really appreciate this, O.S. But the last time I tried to write a
"real" poem or song was in my teens. Fortunately, I did find my muse,
in instrumental composition. I pretty much burned out in that
department around 20 years ago, but still, what I made I still have,
and sometimes I think my music, if nothing else, will justify my time
on this earth.
Mark | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In message <F1D_g.596534$Jn2.446616@fe10.news.easynews.com> , RGB
<RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> writes
>In article <4q0bviFkiolnU1@individual.net>,
> "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>> Good, Humbug, you are really good. I am pleasantly surprised you have
>> such talents. I would like to see your serious work on poetry. Is
>> there any chance?
>
>Thanks, Original Steppy. My problem is, I can't really write serious
>poetry, or songs, I'm just somehow too inhibited and self-conscious. So
>all I wind up doing is goofy stuff like this every now and then.
>Granted, this poem was not bad, and "Eatin' My Feces" is a masterpiece,
>but I really do wish I could take a more dignified approach to those
>art forms.
There's a long history of humorous poetry, and pastiches. Of course, you
should post them to asd.writing, with a reference here.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay? | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In article <2YzUd6KIKxOFFwI0@harding.demon.co.uk>,
Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> There's a long history of humorous poetry, and pastiches. Of course,
> you should post them to asd.writing, with a reference here.
Let me tell you all a story 'bout a Small named "Dick"
He rode into town with his anus on a stick
Needed lots of space for the shit he was inciting
So he saddled up his 'puter, headed for A.S.D-Writing
I think I'm being complimented, not sure. If so, thanks. Anyway, I've
never checked out that newsgroup before, but I just did, and it
unfortunately looks like 99% spam, except for some rather pr0nographic
material authored by... oh my, it's "Alan Harding"!
I know I could answer this myself by just looking closer but... is the
group at all thriving in spite of the spam infestation?
Mark | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS
"RGB" <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> wrote in message
news:XZD_g.40833$bL1.9742@fe04.news.easynews.com.. .
> In article <4q0dfuFkgjbfU1@individual.net>,
> "Teilhard Knight" <teilhk@privacy.net> wrote:
>
>> It's a pity you have those problems writing poetry or music. Have you
>> tried really hard? I am sure it would not be a wasted time if you
>> struggled. You have the advantage of having a wider vocabulary than
>> average. I think all you need is a muse.
>
> I really appreciate this, O.S. But the last time I tried to write a
> "real" poem or song was in my teens. Fortunately, I did find my muse,
> in instrumental composition. I pretty much burned out in that
> department around 20 years ago, but still, what I made I still have,
> and sometimes I think my music, if nothing else, will justify my time
> on this earth.
>
> Mark
I think watching your to converse in words, and joking a bit, is sheet music
to my eyes. Group hug is in order!!! | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In message <tXE_g.136865$0s1.97449@fe03.news.easynews.com>, RGB
<RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> writes
>In article <2YzUd6KIKxOFFwI0@harding.demon.co.uk>,
> Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> There's a long history of humorous poetry, and pastiches. Of course,
>> you should post them to asd.writing, with a reference here. 
>
> Let me tell you all a story 'bout a Small named "Dick"
> He rode into town with his anus on a stick
> Needed lots of space for the shit he was inciting
> So he saddled up his 'puter, headed for A.S.D-Writing
>
>I think I'm being complimented, not sure. If so, thanks. Anyway, I've
>never checked out that newsgroup before, but I just did, and it
>unfortunately looks like 99% spam, except for some rather pr0nographic
>material authored by... oh my, it's "Alan Harding"!
>
>I know I could answer this myself by just looking closer but... is the
>group at all thriving in spite of the spam infestation?
Spam? It's rare there, in my opinion. It is unfortunate but it's turned
to asd.wring.alan-harding recently, with few comments, even less other
people's work. That's why we need more people to contribute.
Pr0nographic? I haven't posted anything I'd say resembled that. Not even
any mucky stuff. I'm saving it for the agents.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay? | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS In message <vEjSaeGJa+OFFw6u@harding.demon.co.uk>, Alan Harding
<Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> writes
>In message <tXE_g.136865$0s1.97449@fe03.news.easynews.com>, RGB
><RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> writes
>>In article <2YzUd6KIKxOFFwI0@harding.demon.co.uk>,
>> Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> There's a long history of humorous poetry, and pastiches. Of course,
>>> you should post them to asd.writing, with a reference here. 
>>
>> Let me tell you all a story 'bout a Small named "Dick"
>> He rode into town with his anus on a stick
>> Needed lots of space for the shit he was inciting
>> So he saddled up his 'puter, headed for A.S.D-Writing
>>
>>I think I'm being complimented, not sure. If so, thanks. Anyway, I've
>>never checked out that newsgroup before, but I just did, and it
>>unfortunately looks like 99% spam, except for some rather pr0nographic
>>material authored by... oh my, it's "Alan Harding"!
>>
>>I know I could answer this myself by just looking closer but... is the
>>group at all thriving in spite of the spam infestation?
>
>Spam? It's rare there, in my opinion. It is unfortunate but it's turned
>to asd.wring.alan-harding recently, with few comments, even less other
>people's work. That's why we need more people to contribute.
>
>Pr0nographic? I haven't posted anything I'd say resembled that. Not
>even any mucky stuff. I'm saving it for the agents.
>
Writing. Asd.writing.alan-harding, not wring.alan-harding.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay? | 
11-09-2006, 10:30 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS
"Alan Harding" <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xBJF7gWhL$OFFwIu@harding.demon.co.uk...
> In message <vEjSaeGJa+OFFw6u@harding.demon.co.uk>, Alan Harding
> <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> writes
>>In message <tXE_g.136865$0s1.97449@fe03.news.easynews.com>, RGB
>><RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com> writes
>>>In article <2YzUd6KIKxOFFwI0@harding.demon.co.uk>,
>>> Alan Harding <Alan@harding.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> There's a long history of humorous poetry, and pastiches. Of course,
>>>> you should post them to asd.writing, with a reference here. 
>>>
>>> Let me tell you all a story 'bout a Small named "Dick"
>>> He rode into town with his anus on a stick
>>> Needed lots of space for the shit he was inciting
>>> So he saddled up his 'puter, headed for A.S.D-Writing
>>>
>>>I think I'm being complimented, not sure. If so, thanks. Anyway, I've
>>>never checked out that newsgroup before, but I just did, and it
>>>unfortunately looks like 99% spam, except for some rather pr0nographic
>>>material authored by... oh my, it's "Alan Harding"!
>>>
>>>I know I could answer this myself by just looking closer but... is the
>>>group at all thriving in spite of the spam infestation?
>>
>>Spam? It's rare there, in my opinion. It is unfortunate but it's turned to
>>asd.wring.alan-harding recently, with few comments, even less other
>>people's work. That's why we need more people to contribute.
>>
>>Pr0nographic? I haven't posted anything I'd say resembled that. Not even
>>any mucky stuff. I'm saving it for the agents.
>>
> Writing. Asd.writing.alan-harding, not wring.alan-harding.
>
>
thanks alan, that gave me a much-needed chuckle, all this drama playing out
here lately it makes me nervous (anxiety disorder), a good laugh is a
blessing ; )
justabeing | 
11-09-2006, 10:31 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 00:04:04 GMT, RGB <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com>
wrote:
>> Well said, Original Steppy. Sort of. I'm really tempted to rewrite this
>> whole thing in the format of an Emily Dickinson poem.
>
>Oh, hell...
>
> ====================
>
>He's human - They say - Warts and Pain -
>Not Perfect - still, great Good -
>Lurks deep within - the Drunken Brain -
>That spews - the Nightly Flood
>
>When They Cascade - each fresh Indent
>Makes pale the Memory -
>Of cruel Posts - with ill Intent -
>Those Shitfaced Hands do key -
>
>But Nature's Force - Volcano hot -
>That - crafts each Unkind Word -
>'Tis Nature's Way - as Life from Rot -
>To Thin - and School - the Herd -
>
>Dislike him - fine - he will not Cease
>The Number still will Mount -
>The Flames burn not - merely Increase -
>The Awesome Posting Count
I drove by Emily's original homestead today and sent a mental "thank
you" to her for *enabling* us to experience your prose.
Jenny | 
11-09-2006, 10:31 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS
"Jenny" <Jeni@wildblue.net> wrote in message
news:smnqj2h4h92lv3cdgccv2prd34thu0n8mo@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 00:04:04 GMT, RGB <RGB-101506@gipgipgip.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> >> Well said, Original Steppy. Sort of. I'm really tempted to rewrite this
> >> whole thing in the format of an Emily Dickinson poem.
> >
> >Oh, hell...
> >
> > ====================
> >
> >He's human - They say - Warts and Pain -
> >Not Perfect - still, great Good -
> >Lurks deep within - the Drunken Brain -
> >That spews - the Nightly Flood
> >
> >When They Cascade - each fresh Indent
> >Makes pale the Memory -
> >Of cruel Posts - with ill Intent -
> >Those Shitfaced Hands do key -
> >
> >But Nature's Force - Volcano hot -
> >That - crafts each Unkind Word -
> >'Tis Nature's Way - as Life from Rot -
> >To Thin - and School - the Herd -
> >
> >Dislike him - fine - he will not Cease
> >The Number still will Mount -
> >The Flames burn not - merely Increase -
> >The Awesome Posting Count
>
> I drove by Emily's original homestead today and sent a mental "thank
> you" to her for *enabling* us to experience your prose.
>
> Jenny
>
LO L | 
11-09-2006, 10:31 AM
| | | Re: THEN THERE ARE THE LIKERS Jenny wrote:
> I drove by Emily's original homestead today and sent a mental "thank
> you" to her for *enabling* us to experience your prose.
Original homestead, as in her
birthplace? What a lovely place to be
driving by in October.
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