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Old 06-03-2008, 07:37 PM
Zen Cohen
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"Omelet" <ompomelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
newsmpomelet-7F9635.10124803062008@news.giganews.com...
> In article <4844cf2b$0$25951$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>,
> MU <muistheposter@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Truth explained on 6/2/2008 :
>> > On Jun 1, 9:51 pm, David Rollo <dro...@cns.net.au> wrote:
>> > <snipped for conciseness>

>>
>> > Thank you for those articles. In your initial post you said, :

>>
>>
>> > -----begin David Rollo Post-----

>>
>> Truth, your scientific assessment of Rollo's cites please. Post your
>> credentials, thanks.
>>
>> MU

>
> You have yet to prove you have any.


Mu is eminently credentialed as a towel boy who "trains athletes."


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Old 06-03-2008, 07:37 PM
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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friend MU wrote:
> satan masquerading as "Truth" via a sockpuppet (corporeal demon) despairingly posted:
> > friend David Rollo <dro...@cns.net.au> wrote:
> > <snipped for conciseness>

>
> > Thank you for those articles. In your initial post you said, :

>
>
> > -----begin David Rollo Post-----

>
> Truth, your scientific assessment of Rollo's cites please. Post your
> credentials, thanks.
>
> MU


As if a sockpuppet that satan has named "Truth" would have the free
will to do anything but satan's will, which is to mock the truth, Who
is LORD Jesus Christ.

Wiser to simply rebuke satan and move on:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.m...3b88286afc5bd?

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier...

Marana tha

Prayerfully in the awesome name of LORD Jesus Christ,

Andrew <><
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  #123  
Old 06-04-2008, 05:26 AM
SUT WANTS LASAGNA
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Omelet brought next idea :
> In article <4844ce94$0$25953$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>,
> SUT WHO LUVES BOB'S LASAGNA <lasagnayumyum@gmail.com> wrote:


>> Omelet has brought this to us :
>>
>>
>>> I hope it makes you feel good that NOBODY will mourn when you die. In
>>> fact, there will probably be several thousand parties around the globe
>>> to celebrate it.

>>
>>>> Why you offing on me?

>>
>>>>> I was talking to MU, not you.

>>
>>>>> MU is the godless POS that pretends to be a Christian.

>>
>> Where's the lasagna? Bob would have wanted us to eat.


> It's a birthday treat. ;-)


EAT IT, SEND SUM TO ME!


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  #124  
Old 06-05-2008, 07:31 AM
MU
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Default Mark alias Zen Cohen, Pay Attention

It happens that Zen Cohen formulated :

> I had to take a treadmill stress test yesterday because I had minor
> right-side chest pain a couple weeks after a 40% spontaneous pneumothorax in
> my right lung. I suspect the test was overkill but I wasn't going to defy my
> doc's advice.


Mark, you didn't "have" to do anything. Once you had, you come
grovelling to us wanting to be justified in your decision. Very
un-attorney like I might say.

> He said it was a
> good rule of thumb and summarily dismissed my request by pronouncing I just
> shouldn't exercise above my 220-minus-age. I realize that there is some
> additional risk by exercising at higher heart rates but I'm willing to take
> some measure of risk because I like to push myself and better my performance.


Mark, you are willing to risk your life to show all your fellow Kiddies
in your gym that you are super-duper fit. Mark, grow up.

> Nonetheless he stopped me right at 171. I feel like the doctor didn't do me a
> service because he didn't provide a sufficient reason for this and it seems
> his refusing to let me go further may have left him in the dark about
> potential problems that could develop in these higher ranges if I don't
> follow his advice.


Mark, he may have saved your life, Mark. He "did you no service"?

Mark, I understand that urban Texas heat could be clouding your
Zenniness. It must have been doing so for a long time, since the early
2000s when you super-engaged your Usenet postings.

Mark, speaking of those postings, many were during times of hours
billed, hours paid and times I am certain your Payors, Employers, and
Clients would be exceptionally interested in your man-years of Usenet
activities.

Mark, many have come to SMC can be directly linked to health failings,
even deaths, of those who see your Usenet postings and those similar of
Pastorio, your Hero, comes firmly to evidence.

Mark, I have to admit, as you have often said, "I must correct
wrongdoing and will do so with any means at my disposal" is a perfect
recitation as to my commitment to you.

Mark, none of those who have left themselves as vulnerable as you are
posting to Usenet today.


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  #125  
Old 06-05-2008, 09:12 PM
Somewhat Useful Feedroos
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 01:58:52 -0400, MU wrote:

> It happens that Zen Cohen formulated :
>
>> I had to take a treadmill stress test yesterday because I had minor
>> right-side chest pain a couple weeks after a 40% spontaneous pneumothorax in
>> my right lung. I suspect the test was overkill but I wasn't going to defy my
>> doc's advice.

>
> Mark, you didn't "have" to do anything. Once you had, you come
> grovelling to us wanting to be justified in your decision. Very
> un-attorney like I might say.
>
>> He said it was a
>> good rule of thumb and summarily dismissed my request by pronouncing I just
>> shouldn't exercise above my 220-minus-age. I realize that there is some
>> additional risk by exercising at higher heart rates but I'm willing to take
>> some measure of risk because I like to push myself and better my performance.

>
> Mark, you are willing to risk your life to show all your fellow Kiddies
> in your gym that you are super-duper fit. Mark, grow up.
>
>> Nonetheless he stopped me right at 171. I feel like the doctor didn't do me a
>> service because he didn't provide a sufficient reason for this and it seems
>> his refusing to let me go further may have left him in the dark about
>> potential problems that could develop in these higher ranges if I don't
>> follow his advice.

>
> Mark, he may have saved your life, Mark. He "did you no service"?
>
> Mark, I understand that urban Texas heat could be clouding your
> Zenniness. It must have been doing so for a long time, since the early
> 2000s when you super-engaged your Usenet postings.
>
> Mark, speaking of those postings, many were during times of hours
> billed, hours paid and times I am certain your Payors, Employers, and
> Clients would be exceptionally interested in your man-years of Usenet
> activities.
>
> Mark, many have come to SMC can be directly linked to health failings,
> even deaths, of those who see your Usenet postings and those similar of
> Pastorio, your Hero, comes firmly to evidence.
>
> Mark, I have to admit, as you have often said, "I must correct
> wrongdoing and will do so with any means at my disposal" is a perfect
> recitation as to my commitment to you.
>
> Mark, none of those who have left themselves as vulnerable as you are
> posting to Usenet today.


WOW !
--
MICHAEL ROOS(E)
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:52 AM
Lucas Buck
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On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:12:20 -0500, Omelet <ompomelet@gmail.com> wrote:

>In article <4844ce94$0$25953$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>,
> SUT WHO LUVES BOB'S LASAGNA <lasagnayumyum@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Omelet has brought this to us :
>>
>>
>> > I hope it makes you feel good that NOBODY will mourn when you die. In
>> > fact, there will probably be several thousand parties around the globe
>> > to celebrate it.

>>
>> >> Why you offing on me?

>>
>> >>> I was talking to MU, not you.

>>
>> >>> MU is the godless POS that pretends to be a Christian.

>>
>> Where's the lasagna? Bob would have wanted us to eat.

>
>It's a birthday treat. ;-)
>We don't eat a lot of pasta. Too high of a Glycemic index as a regular
>dietary item. Red, black or brown rice is the most often consumed
>starchy carb and even that is not frequent. We tend to stick to higher
>fiber items for carbs.
>
>Right now we are going thru a batch of steamed veggies including bean
>sprouts, baby corn, pearl onions, sliced carrots, snow peas, chopped
>bell pepper, cocktail shrimp (for low fat protein), bamboo shoot,
>garlic, ginger root, dried lemon peel, black pepper, and dressed lightly
>with some grapeseed oil.


I figured that shrimp were not real bright, but called them *veggies* is a bit rude.

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Old 06-19-2008, 05:34 PM
Omelet
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In article <gtpd54p8ajpvpdtb4opnhpop7654tabibh@4ax.com>,
Lucas Buck <sbcpark@earthlink.NOSPAM.net> wrote:

> On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 10:12:20 -0500, Omelet <ompomelet@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >In article <4844ce94$0$25953$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org>,
> > SUT WHO LUVES BOB'S LASAGNA <lasagnayumyum@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Omelet has brought this to us :
> >>
> >>
> >> > I hope it makes you feel good that NOBODY will mourn when you die. In
> >> > fact, there will probably be several thousand parties around the globe
> >> > to celebrate it.
> >>
> >> >> Why you offing on me?
> >>
> >> >>> I was talking to MU, not you.
> >>
> >> >>> MU is the godless POS that pretends to be a Christian.
> >>
> >> Where's the lasagna? Bob would have wanted us to eat.

> >
> >It's a birthday treat. ;-)
> >We don't eat a lot of pasta. Too high of a Glycemic index as a regular
> >dietary item. Red, black or brown rice is the most often consumed
> >starchy carb and even that is not frequent. We tend to stick to higher
> >fiber items for carbs.
> >
> >Right now we are going thru a batch of steamed veggies including bean
> >sprouts, baby corn, pearl onions, sliced carrots, snow peas, chopped
> >bell pepper, cocktail shrimp (for low fat protein), bamboo shoot,
> >garlic, ginger root, dried lemon peel, black pepper, and dressed lightly
> >with some grapeseed oil.

>
> I figured that shrimp were not real bright, but called them *veggies* is a
> bit rude.


I call them low fat protein...
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