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Jeff R wrote: http://mendosus.com/****i.html http://mendosus.com/glomthis.html http://mendosus.com/clueless.html http://mendosus.com/reidisms.html http://mendosus.com/anagrams.html Ahhhh, yes... It's like reading and rereading a treasured book or watching a favorite movie over and over again and never tiring of it. Thanks, Jeff. ;-) ~Anka |
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"Anka" wrote in message ups.com... Jeff R wrote: http://mendosus.com/****i.html http://mendosus.com/glomthis.html http://mendosus.com/clueless.html http://mendosus.com/reidisms.html http://mendosus.com/anagrams.html Ahhhh, yes... It's like reading and rereading a treasured book or watching a favorite movie over and over again and never tiring of it. Thanks, Jeff. ;-) ~Anka :-) J. |
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Jeff, I can't believe you're so obsessed with Reid you'd create a site
just to start a ****y flame war. Jeff, why did you put Reid in a red dress? |
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perhaps Reid looks good in red?
"Edward McGrath" wrote in message ... Jeff, I can't believe you're so obsessed with Reid you'd create a site just to start a ****y flame war. Jeff, why did you put Reid in a red dress? |
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 15:58:26 -0400, Reid Goldsborough
wrote: There's an old proverb: Ridicule is the first and last argument of fools. It's a good proverb. If you can't debate substantively, you try to ridicule. Just archiving this one for future reference....absolutely priceless monkey boy. DeMayo has done in a smaller way what Jeff does, extending Usenet flamewars with Web graffiti. Hey, all I did was use a graphic to portray the truth. I copied your headshot four times inserting your name under one copy and the names of your "pseudonyms" under the other three. Of course, we now all know that I was a few copies short of the actual truth. It's funny, in one sense. I look at his [Jeff's] pages and laugh. I laughed so hard when I saw the "glomthis" that I think I peed a little. Not only was it incredibly funny, but it accurately portrayed your online behavior. |
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Reid Goldsborough wrote: Anka can't debate substantively when she disagrees with you, so she falls back on innuendo and sarcasm How's this for INNUENDO, Reid? Cram it. ~Anka |
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 17:59:19 GMT, "Nick Knight"
wrote: Believe it. Jeff is one of a small group of super morons here. He's not If you get past this inanity and the irrationality about "Fakes and Terrorism," knockoff DVDs and handbags, there are some interesting issues worth exploring regarding coinage. I've been having fun building Web pages about Alexander the Great copies (ancient imitations, ancient counterfeits, modern replicas, modern forgeries, modern fantasies, and modern medals based on the ancient motifs), as part of a larger site about Alexander coinage. Right now there are (at least) four major ongoing forgery scams involving Alexander and other ancient coins operating on eBay. I haven't been following U.S. coins closely as I have in the past so don't know if the crooks are as active online with them. -- Email: (delete "remove this") Consumer: http://rg.ancients.info/guide Connoisseur: http://rg.ancients.info/glom Counterfeit: http://rg.ancients.info/bogos |
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On 29 May 2005 17:08:34 -0700, "Anka" wrote:
How's this for INNUENDO, Reid? Cram it. You get more and more clever with every passing day! At least you didn't conclude your witty repartee with a clutch of exclamation points!!! Here's something serious you might chew on: If you don't want antagonism, don't give it, whether through sarcasm, innuendo, or anyway else. I'd be very, very happy not to respond any more to this, from you or anybody. I understand, though, the inevitability of it. It's can be a heavy burden having the coolest coins in the world. Well, at least the coolest in my house, anyway. Next to my kids', that is. -- Email: (delete "remove this") Consumer: http://rg.ancients.info/guide Connoisseur: http://rg.ancients.info/glom Counterfeit: http://rg.ancients.info/bogos |
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