File spoon-archives/anarchy-list.archive/anarchy-list_2001/anarchy-list.0110, message 377


From: res02iqa-AT-gte.net
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 09:10:28 -0700
Subject: Re: test


On 23 Oct 01, at 19:41, danceswithcarp wrote:

> WHAT?  Who the fuck do you think you are?  roger has been around here for
> eons and you just got off the bus.  That you should be so pompous and
> elitist on the ANARCHY LIST that you  seek to impose your own brand of
> ORDER is simply unbelievable.   There has been so much shit pass through
> my mailbox over the years from this list I look forward to a simple "test"
> message from roger or about anyone else who's been around just because
> they normally spull it right and I am reminded that they are still alive.
> 
> Who the fuck died and willed you the crown of list-cop?
> 

I had spent about a half hour composing a scathing reply to this 
post of yours... then decided it would serve no purpose, wasn't very 
interesting, and deleted it.

I'll continue to say what I please. If it offends you, then put my name
in the bozo bin and be done with it. Or continue flaming. Whatever floats
your stick...

Nice flame, btw.

> So let me give you some advice:  Go out and find a heavy sack filled with
> maybe 50 kilos of grain.   Put the sack over your shoulders and no matter
> what, don't put it down.  Close your eyes as you hold the sack and when
> you feel the urge to bend forward, pushed down by the grain, allow
> yourself to do so, but still yet push back against the force.  Slowly,
> ever so slowly you feel your muscles cry out as you centimeter by
> centimeter have your head pushed towards your knees.  Don't drop the sack,
> whatever you do; just keep pushing back against the weight.
> 
> Now, when you are completely doubled over and you think you can not 
> possibly do another thing, open your eyes.  See that crotch right in front
> of you?   Seize this opportunity and go blow yourself.
> 
> no porblems,
> carp
> 



Regards,

Kristopher K. Barrett

   

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