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Old 01-02-2008, 01:01 PM
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Prisoner at War wrote:
> Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
> invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
> amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
> one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
> worldwide, was it?).


You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.
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Old 01-02-2008, 03:06 PM
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In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:

> Prisoner at War wrote:
> > Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
> > invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
> > amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
> > one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
> > worldwide, was it?).

>
> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.


Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)

His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.

Stupid cannot be cured.
Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...

I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...
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Old 01-02-2008, 04:32 PM
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latina_liebhaber@yahoo.com wrote:
> It's funny you keep following me around like a fly. I would think
> that someone as close to death as you are want to do something else
> with your life.
>
>
> On Jan 2, 7:06 am, spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>>
>> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.

>


It's hard to avoid you with all your silly crossposting. I think you'll
probably end up winning a Darwin Award long before I pass.

Cheers,

Ari

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Old 01-02-2008, 11:03 PM
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"Omelet" <omp_omelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
> spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>
>> Prisoner at War wrote:
>> > Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
>> > invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
>> > amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
>> > one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
>> > worldwide, was it?).

>>
>> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.

>
> Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)
>
> His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.
>
> Stupid cannot be cured.
> Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...


Yes, he does have the intellectual curiousity of a 5-yr-old. Unfortunately,
he has the intellect to match. And many of his questions are just poorly
veiled vehicles to show off his "vast" knowledge of the world.

> I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
> Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...


His dumb questions are tolerable; his know-it-all attitude and racism
deserves no toleration. That you give it is to probably your credit, but
that doesn't mean anyone else should tolerate it.

And sorry to hear about your dog.


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Old 01-03-2008, 02:54 AM
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In article <477c14bd$0$8848$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
"Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote:

> "Omelet" <omp_omelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
> newsmp_omelet-0BBD63.08505402012008@news.giganews.com...
> > In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
> > spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Prisoner at War wrote:
> >> > Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
> >> > invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
> >> > amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
> >> > one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
> >> > worldwide, was it?).
> >>
> >> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.

> >
> > Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)
> >
> > His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.
> >
> > Stupid cannot be cured.
> > Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...

>
> Yes, he does have the intellectual curiousity of a 5-yr-old. Unfortunately,
> he has the intellect to match. And many of his questions are just poorly
> veiled vehicles to show off his "vast" knowledge of the world.
>
> > I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
> > Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...

>
> His dumb questions are tolerable; his know-it-all attitude and racism
> deserves no toleration. That you give it is to probably your credit, but
> that doesn't mean anyone else should tolerate it.


Racism? Ok, I don't read all of his posts so I've never seen that side
of him.

>
> And sorry to hear about your dog.


Thanks. :-/ It was a bit of a shock.
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Old 01-03-2008, 05:39 AM
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Zen Cohen wrote:
> "Omelet" <omp_omelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
> newsmp_omelet-0BBD63.08505402012008@news.giganews.com...
>> In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
>> spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Prisoner at War wrote:
>>>> Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
>>>> invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
>>>> amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
>>>> one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
>>>> worldwide, was it?).
>>> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.

>> Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)
>>
>> His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.
>>
>> Stupid cannot be cured.
>> Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...

>
> Yes, he does have the intellectual curiousity of a 5-yr-old. Unfortunately,
> he has the intellect to match. And many of his questions are just poorly
> veiled vehicles to show off his "vast" knowledge of the world.
>
>> I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
>> Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...

>
> His dumb questions are tolerable; his know-it-all attitude and racism
> deserves no toleration. That you give it is to probably your credit, but
> that doesn't mean anyone else should tolerate it.


Not to mention his crossposting to the chonic-pain support group. I'm
sure this guy has self diagnosed so many things that he does not have
and then pesters the people who really do, such as with completely
inappropriate crossposts, when they ignore him.

> And sorry to hear about your dog.


Same here. I still expect our Ebony to be waiting at the gate every time
I get home


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Old 01-03-2008, 05:39 AM
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Omelet wrote:
> In article <477c14bd$0$8848$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
> "Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> "Omelet" <omp_omelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> newsmp_omelet-0BBD63.08505402012008@news.giganews.com...
>>> In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
>>> spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Prisoner at War wrote:
>>>>> Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
>>>>> invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
>>>>> amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
>>>>> one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
>>>>> worldwide, was it?).
>>>> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.
>>> Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)
>>>
>>> His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.
>>>
>>> Stupid cannot be cured.
>>> Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...

>> Yes, he does have the intellectual curiousity of a 5-yr-old. Unfortunately,
>> he has the intellect to match. And many of his questions are just poorly
>> veiled vehicles to show off his "vast" knowledge of the world.
>>
>>> I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
>>> Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...

>> His dumb questions are tolerable; his know-it-all attitude and racism
>> deserves no toleration. That you give it is to probably your credit, but
>> that doesn't mean anyone else should tolerate it.

>
> Racism? Ok, I don't read all of his posts so I've never seen that side
> of him.


He has pretty nasty things to say about every race other than white
folks. He also has been ranting in a most vulgar fashion about other
religions, too, other than protestant christianity. He is a complete
moron, and I did not come to that conclusion without due scrutiny of his
posts.

Ari

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Old 01-03-2008, 07:25 AM
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"spodosaurus" <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote in message
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> Omelet wrote:
>> In article <477c14bd$0$8848$4c368faf@roadrunner.com>,
>> "Zen Cohen" <aturny@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Omelet" <omp_omelet@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> newsmp_omelet-0BBD63.08505402012008@news.giganews.com...
>>>> In article <flfuoo$2nbi$1@otis.netspace.net.au>,
>>>> spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Prisoner at War wrote:
>>>>>> Carbohydrates was never really a part of the human diet until the
>>>>>> invention of cooking, right? I mean, veggies contained negligible
>>>>>> amounts, right (except something like the potato, which probably no
>>>>>> one ate raw if they could help it -- besides, the potato wasn't
>>>>>> worldwide, was it?).
>>>>> You are such a moron. I'd laugh, but it's sad, not funny.
>>>> Oh cut him some slack dude! :-)
>>>>
>>>> His questions reek of inexperience, not stupidity.
>>>>
>>>> Stupid cannot be cured.
>>>> Ignorance can, and at least he has the guts to ask questions...
>>> Yes, he does have the intellectual curiousity of a 5-yr-old.
>>> Unfortunately, he has the intellect to match. And many of his questions
>>> are just poorly veiled vehicles to show off his "vast" knowledge of the
>>> world.
>>>
>>>> I've seen far worse questions than this on the cooking lists.
>>>> Maybe it's why I've learned a bit more tolerance...
>>> His dumb questions are tolerable; his know-it-all attitude and racism
>>> deserves no toleration. That you give it is to probably your credit, but
>>> that doesn't mean anyone else should tolerate it.

>>
>> Racism? Ok, I don't read all of his posts so I've never seen that side of
>> him.

>
> He has pretty nasty things to say about every race other than white folks.
> He also has been ranting in a most vulgar fashion about other religions,
> too, other than protestant christianity. He is a complete moron, and I did
> not come to that conclusion without due scrutiny of his
> posts.


I agree completely, yet I don't kf him. He's an idiot and a racist but a
fairly entertaining one. Usenet seems to provide less and less substantive
information, so one of the better reasons to hang around is to watch the mix
of characters go at it in this free-for-all (and sometimes jump into it
myself).


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Old 01-03-2008, 06:27 PM
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In article <flhqdp$4ps$2@otis.netspace.net.au>,
spodosaurus <spodosaurus@_yahoo_.com> wrote:

> > Racism? Ok, I don't read all of his posts so I've never seen that side
> > of him.

>
> He has pretty nasty things to say about every race other than white
> folks. He also has been ranting in a most vulgar fashion about other
> religions, too, other than protestant christianity. He is a complete
> moron, and I did not come to that conclusion without due scrutiny of his
> posts.
>
> Ari


Bummer.

Like I said, I'd missed those posts.

Honestly, I was just trying to help the guy to the best of my (limited)
ability, and try to point him in the right direction for his own
research.

It bums me out that he is too lazy to eat right.
If he has that little interest in food, you CAN live on MRP's and
supplements, but I'd get bored as hell!
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