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Re: Frank S.: Warts on his mug and bristly gray hide! Bedlam rant revisited

by "palmer.william" <palmer.william@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 28, 2003 at 10:05 PM

"Frank ess" <frank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "palmer.william" <palmer.william@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> > "Frank ess" <frank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:HxJmb.66817$Z86.48425@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Anyone remember reading this before?
> >
> > [....]    Yes, I have a dim recollection of the same senseless
> >           windbaggery appearing here before.
> >
> >
> > Obviously, the reason you keep reposting the same uninspired
> > eyewash over and over is that you have no real understanding of Usenet
> > culture.  Your errror proved entirely tranparent.    You leave writing
> > out of the equation entirely when you talk about why people are in
> > Usenet.    You might as well be grousing about why people are
> > hanging out at the mall.   In other words, you give yourself away as a
> > dragger.    You are actually rather uncomfortable in a world of words,
> > and your fear shows very clearly in your ill-informed rubbish.   Not
> > being a writer, and  therefore not understanding the appeal of a world
> > of words, you simply cannot grasp how any normal person could enjoy
> > being in Usenet, hence your farfetched rationalizations pur****ting
> > to demonstrate that people could only be enjoying Usenet because
> > they have no life.   For writers, words ARE a big part of their life.
> > That's the real reason for enjoying Usenet:   it has the same lure
> > for writers that a duck pond has to ducks.   But, as I have suggested,
> > you would have to be a writer yourself in order to grasp that, and it
> > is very clear from your peevish drivel that you are not.
> >
>
> Hurts, huh?

Not at all, Frank S. Warthog.   I just happened to notice that our warthog
in residence had re-posted some claptrap that was poorly-written and
stupid in content the first time he drooled it.    The thing I have a hard
time understanding about crude nitwits like you is why you don't hang
out in groups like alt.alien.vampires.flonk.flonk.flonk where your
"talents" put you more in line (actually somewhat BELOW the line)
with others posting to the group.  It's amazing, your posts have warts
ugly bristles.  Out of place in writing groups and  having no no way
with words other than doing a verbal imitation of a grunting warthog,
you are yours are fish out of water who do little more than grouse at
those who have the talent for swimming.   (That's a wildly mixed
metaphor, but it somehow fits Frank S. Warthog nicely.)


accept no cheap imitations:
the alt.genius.bill-palmer
--firing posts at random from a window in the office
above rec.arts.prose
>
>
 




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Re: Frank S.: Warts on his mug and bristly gray hide!
"palmer.william"  2003-10-28 22:05:29 
Re: Frank S.: Warts on his mug and bristly gray hide!
"Frank ess" <  2003-10-29 19:55:12 

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