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'Astalk the Trout..'
On 2010-08-27 21:43:49 -0400, Todd said:
Still, a tiny part of me, and I can not explain why, finds him a just a tiny bit endearing. There is no explanation. I would say it was appreciation for the time he went after a guy who had decided to stock me, but I found him a tiny bit endearing before that. LOL. It's call "stalk", not stock, you nitwit. And I wasn't stalking you. I was having fun with a sock puppet. Dave (and Wolfgang as *always* gone after this "guy." It's fun for both of us.) d;o) |
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On Aug 27, 1:41*pm, Todd wrote:
On 08/27/2010 06:21 AM, Giles wrote: I was wondering if I had escaped your scrutiny. The world abounds with more interesting, productive and gratifying things to wonder about. I though maybe you were sick or something. You were right. *I've got a cold. Or, maybe you got a chance to go fishing. *:-) Chances to fish are abundant and cheap. Unfortunately, not in my life. Prioritize. I consider my meager time on the river to be a blessing. O.k. I was wishing the same blessing on you. Well, you can be taking your blessing and jamming it up your ass sideways. But, I can see where you may have taken it otherwise. Yeah, I can see where that might have happened too. Or maybe not. My apologies. Es macht nichts. But then, so are chances to listen to blue jays hold raucous counsel, to ponder the significance of the early dropping of maple leaves, to consult with meadow voles, to mud-pack chestnut blight cankers, to chat with friends, to savor pickle mustard greens, to photograph native wildflowers, to check on the ripening of hazelnuts and try to determine the best time to pick them in order to ensure ripeness and yet beat the squirrels, to effect repairs on the pond, to stare at the blueness of the sky, to read a good book about botanizing and zoologizing in the British countryside, to linger over the question of whether to have a cup of coffee, a beer, a glass of wine, a bowl of ice cream, some of last night's left- over pizza.....or some combination thereof, to repair runoff damage to the driveway, to mow the paths between the rows of trees, to check up on the butterflies, and a host of other products, passtimes, problems, pet projects and ****ants. In fact, each day presents such an infinitude of chances that one could easily spend all one's time merely cataloguing them.....to the detriment of the chances of accomplishing anything else. *That might even be amusing for a while. *Ultimately, though, I think it would be stultifying. *One would likely end up becoming the kind of person who makes stupid assertions and then tries to cover his ass with further helpings of stupidity. I do not believe you made me read through that entire letter to find the jewel at the bottom. Believe it. Your every thought and action is under my direct control. I'ts been that way forever and will contiue to be for a long, long time. Get used to it. (I was never one to open the cereal box from the bottom to get to the toy quicker.) You missed a golden opportunity.....it also gets you to the cereal quicker. I hope you are feeling better. Every day in every way. And when you are back up to speed, Oh? Is my speed off? I'll work on that. forget about the blue jays, maple leaves, meadow voles, chestnut cankers, your friends, no scratch that, they are blessing too, mustard greens, wildflowers, hazelnuts, squirrels, the pond, the sky, the British countryside, your coffee, your beer, your wine, ice cream, leftover pizza (a delicacy), your driveway, the lawn, problems, pet projects, ****ants (not me), ducks, rabbits, aardvarks, etc. (Yes, most assuredly you) and no, I won't be forgetting about any of those things. and go fishing! Not even on the list of priorities. Fishing is a blessing. Those blessings are getting annoyingly common around here. And don't forget to write us all about it. I'm really not the forgetful type. Hold your breath. -T g. |
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On Aug 27, 4:49*pm, flebow wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:41:18 -0700, Todd wrote: On 08/27/2010 06:21 AM, Giles wrote: I was wondering if I had escaped your scrutiny. The world abounds with more interesting, productive and gratifying things to wonder about. I though maybe you were sick or something. You were right. *I've got a cold. Or, maybe you got a chance to go fishing. *:-) Chances to fish are abundant and cheap. Unfortunately, not in my life. *I consider my meager time on the river to be a blessing. *I was wishing the same blessing on you. *But, I can see where you may have taken it otherwise. *My apologies. But then, so are chances to listen to blue jays hold raucous counsel, to ponder the significance of the early dropping of maple leaves, to consult with meadow voles, to mud-pack chestnut blight cankers, to chat with friends, to savor pickle mustard greens, to photograph native wildflowers, to check on the ripening of hazelnuts and try to determine the best time to pick them in order to ensure ripeness and yet beat the squirrels, to effect repairs on the pond, to stare at the blueness of the sky, to read a good book about botanizing and zoologizing in the British countryside, to linger over the question of whether to have a cup of coffee, a beer, a glass of wine, a bowl of ice cream, some of last night's left- over pizza.....or some combination thereof, to repair runoff damage to the driveway, to mow the paths between the rows of trees, to check up on the butterflies, and a host of other products, passtimes, problems, pet projects and ****ants. In fact, each day presents such an infinitude of chances that one could easily spend all one's time merely cataloguing them.....to the detriment of the chances of accomplishing anything else. *That might even be amusing for a while. *Ultimately, though, I think it would be stultifying. *One would likely end up becoming the kind of person who makes stupid assertions and then tries to cover his ass with further helpings of stupidity. I do not believe you made me read through that entire letter to find the jewel at the bottom. *(I was never one to open the cereal box from the bottom to get to the toy quicker.) I hope you are feeling better. *And when you are back up to speed, forget about the blue jays, maple leaves, meadow voles, chestnut cankers, your friends, no scratch that, they are blessing too, mustard greens, wildflowers, hazelnuts, squirrels, the pond, the sky, the British countryside, your coffee, your beer, your wine, ice cream, leftover pizza (a delicacy), your driveway, the lawn, problems, pet projects, ****ants (not me), ducks, rabbits, aardvarks, etc. and go fishing! *Fishing is a blessing. *And don't forget to write us all about it. -T Todd You should know *that the person you are trying to argue w or match wits wits with *is a flaming, *obnoxious and notorious asshole Do not put up with him calling you an idiot and a moron or any other derogatory woerds He is a mean spirited LITTLE man , somewhere in ****ville Wisconsin He has serious mental and physical problems Hhe likes to goad you intt telling hime to **** off. It assuages and serves some sick desires of his. He likes *mental & sadly, *even physical punishment and pain Don't give in to yhe temptation. Stay above it. Truth be told Giles has has a very small and almost a non-existent penis. I am certain that he has serious sexual problems. It has been rumoured - and there have been claims of bestiality He envies everyone on usenet because his" thing" is not large enough for his physical and mental gtymnastics - strenuous *physical and mental masturbation. He cannot stop nor does he want to. Everyone on usenet knows this about Giles aka Wofgang. I am surprised that you aren't aware of his severe limitations So disregard him - you may even pity him but I would souggest f kill filing him. Fortunately I can only read his posts in replies that are mirrored. He will probably come up w an inane, man spirited *and a senseless retort becauuse he can't stop himself Me- I don't give a rat's ass what he posts as I cannot read him There are numerous users that have blocked his posts - There is even a usenet *group to discuss his problems alt.goat mastiurbation.whogivesaflying **** In truth - It's sad. Beppo and Karl Marx- Hide quoted text - Imbecile. g. |
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On Aug 27, 8:43*pm, Todd wrote:
Hi Flebow, I take your point. *I would not characterize him the way you did, but instead, I would characterize him as a "cantankerous misanthrope" -- much cleaner and more accurate. *(I am sure he will correct me if he finds me inaccurate.) To be sure. Now, why don't you go ahead and tell us what you think the words "cantankerous" and "misanthrope" mean. Then I'll correct you if you are wrong. "idiot and a moron" are the least of the things he has called me. Value judgment. Highly idiosycratic and impossible to refute with any authority. Wait until he calls you a child molester for witnessing your religion to him, Did I do that? Wow. I had no idea that I am that insightful. which I did find very disgusting and I told him so. Hm..... Was I crushed? He has also questioned my intelligence when I made the statement that I thought trout when created by God. Now, lets be honest here. You don't REALLY believe that's the only time I've "questioned" your intelligence, do you? I mean, that would be kinda dumb, don'tcha think? I do believe I just let that one slide. *But I don't remember. Well, I don't remember either. It's a shame. We might have learned something.....and now it's lost forever. Hm......no, wait a minute! Maybe not forever! We could do it again and see what happens. Whattya think? Still, a tiny part of me, and I can not explain why, finds him a just a tiny bit endearing. *There is no explanation. Actually, there IS an explanation. It's the love that shines through in everything I write. There's just no hiding that light under a bushel. I would say it was appreciation for the time he went after a guy who had decided to stock me, There was good and sufficient reason for that. You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. but I found him a tiny bit endearing before that. I love ya man.....but you ain't getting my beer. I am really not sparring with him, Truth. other than gentle teasing, like trying to get him to call me a "nitwit", when I write back to him. I think maybe you'd have better luck trying to get me to call you "Roxanne" or "parabola." Or, maybe not. But, hell, what's it cost to try, ainna? I am really writing out of friendship, That's sweet.....really. although we are not really friends. No, I guess we aren't. Does that seem sad to you? Sometimes it doesn't seem that way to me.....but I just get all in a muddle when we do this. :( I am okay with him. That's two of us, then, Who knows?.....there may be others.* And I do take your point. You should give it back. His hat's gonna blow off. -T g. *the odds? i dunno. |
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On 08/27/2010 08:13 PM, Giles wrote:
There was good and sufficient reason for that. You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. You got me there. I really am weirder than hell: I sort of, kind of like you a tiny bit. -T |
'Astalk the Trout..'
On 08/27/2010 08:13 PM, Giles wrote:
There was good and sufficient reason for that. You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. You got me there. I really am weirder than hell: I sort of, kind of like you a tiny bit. -T |
'Astalk the Trout..'
On 08/27/2010 08:13 PM, Giles wrote:
I would characterize him as a "cantankerous misanthrope" -- much cleaner and more accurate. (I am sure he will correct me if he finds me inaccurate.) To be sure. Now, why don't you go ahead and tell us what you think the words "cantankerous" and "misanthrope" mean. Then I'll correct you if you are wrong. http://dictionary.reference.com/brow...tankerous?r=75 –adjective disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish: a cantankerous, argumentative man. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/misanthrope –noun a hater of humankind. How did I do? I would say it was appreciation for the time he went after a guy who had decided to stock me, There was good and sufficient reason for that. You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. You got me there. I am really, really unique. You might even say a bit weird. The good kind of weird. -T |
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On Aug 27, 10:44*pm, Todd wrote:
On 08/27/2010 08:13 PM, Giles wrote: I would characterize him as a "cantankerous misanthrope" -- much cleaner and more accurate. *(I am sure he will correct me if he finds me inaccurate.) To be sure. *Now, why don't you go ahead and tell us what you think the words "cantankerous" and "misanthrope" mean. *Then I'll correct you if you are wrong. http://dictionary.reference.com/brow...tankerous?r=75 –adjective disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish: a cantankerous, argumentative man. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/misanthrope –noun a hater of humankind. How did I do? Absurdly generous to the core, I'll take it as a given that you transcribed what you found in the dictionary more or less faithfully. But that isn't necessarily the same thing as knowing what the words mean, is it? Moreover, even a complete understanding of definition does not in itself imply a correct application. So, how'd you do? About like always. I would say it was appreciation for the time he went after a guy who had decided to stock me, There was good and sufficient reason for that. *You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. You got me there. Hm..... Or maybe you don't know what you said and what I said. I am really, really unique. Yes, we all are. It's one of the many things we all have in common.....however shameful the realization may be for some of us. You might even say a bit weird. You might say that. I probably wouldn't. And that strikes to the heart of this conversation (as well as others we've had and, doubtless, more to come). By now you should really have some sort of idea of the sort of thing I might say.....and you evidently don't. The good kind of weird. And what kind would that be? g. |
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On 08/27/2010 08:56 PM, Giles wrote:
The good kind of weird. And what kind would that be? ah, well, hmm, that would be, well, me. Always a pleasure, my almost friend. -T |
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On 2010-08-27 23:31:25 -0400, Todd said:
On 08/27/2010 08:13 PM, Giles wrote: There was good and sufficient reason for that. You just don't strike me as an off the shelf kind of guy. You got me there. I really am weirder than hell: I sort of, kind of like you a tiny bit. -T Ahhhh, ain't it grand? Love at first slight. |
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