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Now, reporte..er, particularly grasping sources are reporting more facts
that point toward some weird Jewish involvement in the damage to New Orleans. These sources are saying something about what sounds like it might be some guy from New York (or possibly Boca Raton, FL) named "Bernie" ("Boy-knee") having filled Lake Pontchartrain as those aforementioned dastardly Levys were up to their trickery. Speculation is beginning to build among reporters that any group with a guy named "Boy-knee" and a bunch of Levys must be some sort of Jewish gang. Henri Dubissonette, now known as "Henry Dew-bis-ON-it," and formally of Grand Isle, said he was pretty sure "that all that extra water in Pontchartrain came through Lake Bourne," but former fashion and leisure reporters Candice Babcock and Brucie Peters, from the LA bureaus of CNN and Fox, respectively, dismissed him as "just some uniformed white local yokel" and told him to go count Cadillacs in the black part of town. These same sources are at a loss as to why this bunch of Jews had singled out New Orleans during the crisis, but some are speculating that this reluctance to speculate is because just don't know yet if words like "Farr-vee," "Neck-a-see," and "Koo-vaas'" that they are seeing in their briefing notes about things over in MS are Jewish names or ebonics, and as such, are being particularly politically correct until they can figure things out. When asked for comment, Bay St. Louis resident John Necaise said he didn't understand much of what the reporter was babbling about, but he was pretty sure that Mayor Farve and Senator Cuevas would be on top of any kind of conspiracy stuff. Well, I, for one, am shocked. And to think, if it weren't for such perspective providers and their obviously keen grasp of things down here, we uninformed local types might not realize what was what... |
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This is meant as a constructive criticism - hope you take it in that spirit.
Slow down and read your post before you post it - Whether I agree with you or not is irrelevant, but any point you try to make is lost when your sentences don't seem to make any sense. This may be due to a poor grasp of your dialect, but I'm probably not the only one who is having problems reading it. You end up failing to get your point across when the reader gives up after the second sentence. John wrote in message ... Now, reporte..er, particularly grasping sources are reporting more facts that point toward some weird Jewish involvement in the damage to New Orleans. These sources are saying something about what sounds like it might be some guy from New York (or possibly Boca Raton, FL) named "Bernie" ("Boy-knee") having filled Lake Pontchartrain as those aforementioned dastardly Levys were up to their trickery. Speculation is beginning to build among reporters that any group with a guy named "Boy-knee" and a bunch of Levys must be some sort of Jewish gang. Henri Dubissonette, now known as "Henry Dew-bis-ON-it," and formally of Grand Isle, said he was pretty sure "that all that extra water in Pontchartrain came through Lake Bourne," but former fashion and leisure reporters Candice Babcock and Brucie Peters, from the LA bureaus of CNN and Fox, respectively, dismissed him as "just some uniformed white local yokel" and told him to go count Cadillacs in the black part of town. These same sources are at a loss as to why this bunch of Jews had singled out New Orleans during the crisis, but some are speculating that this reluctance to speculate is because just don't know yet if words like "Farr-vee," "Neck-a-see," and "Koo-vaas'" that they are seeing in their briefing notes about things over in MS are Jewish names or ebonics, and as such, are being particularly politically correct until they can figure things out. When asked for comment, Bay St. Louis resident John Necaise said he didn't understand much of what the reporter was babbling about, but he was pretty sure that Mayor Farve and Senator Cuevas would be on top of any kind of conspiracy stuff. Well, I, for one, am shocked. And to think, if it weren't for such perspective providers and their obviously keen grasp of things down here, we uninformed local types might not realize what was what... |
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![]() "Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article , says... This is meant as a constructive criticism - hope you take it in that spirit. Slow down and read your post before you post it - Whether I agree with you or not is irrelevant, but any point you try to make is lost when your sentences don't seem to make any sense. As Bob Dylan once said, when someone complained that he was singing off- key, "But that's my _style_, man!" Kevin -- reply to: kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu Fair point - but Bob Dylan still communicated his message rather well. Don't you think? I'd read Dylan's stuff all the way through after all (although I have to admit, I probably wouldn't need to. :-)). |
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Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote of Dickie Dean: snip This shtick of yours is not funny, it's sick and twisted. That could be, but something much more important just happened that needs your attention: someone just top-posted. There's nothing I can do about top-posting, so anymore I ignore it. I've never seen anything of value posted here by a top-poster, this is a Usenet group where the convention is standard posting so that makes top-posters rude, stupid, lazy and eminently ignorable. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:29:30 +0100, "Flycatcher"
wrote: This is meant as a constructive criticism - hope you take it in that spirit. I do. Slow down and read your post before you post it - Whether I agree with you or not is irrelevant, but any point you try to make is lost when your sentences don't seem to make any sense. Unless you've been following this particular chapter of the little drama that is ROFF from the beginning, I'd be surprised if it did make a lot of sense. But you can rest assured that those at whom it is aimed not only understand all or at least most of it, but read every word, too. And FWIW, I suspect, but do not know, that at least some other readers, should there be any, have an idea of what it is about. This may be due to a poor grasp of your dialect, but I'm probably not the only one who is having problems reading it. To sum it up: I'm making fun of the news media/"information sources" coming out of New Orleans and those out of the area who are apparently looking toward these dubious sources as actually informed about anything. These "sources" regularly mispronounce words that any and every local know by heart, such as pronouncing "levee" (leh-vee) as "LEE-vee" and Bourne (basically, "born") as "BOY-knee"/"Bernie" (from Boca Raton), and using the silly-assed "n'awlins" pronunciation, all the while offering up all sorts of nonsense about the situation as if they know intimately the area, its people, and what they think and feel. To locals of the area, it is similar to seeing supposedly-authentic New Orleans-based films where someone runs from a swamp into the Vieux Carre, (nearly) every resident is referred to as a "Cajun," and everyone calls everyone "my cherie," or something equally silly. You end up failing to get your point across when the reader gives up after the second sentence. Oh, I'm fairly sure my point got across to those for whom it was intended, but thanks for the input. TC, R |
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 18:49:09 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: wrote: Now, reporte..er, particularly grasping sources are reporting more facts that point toward some weird Jewish involvement in the damage to New Orleans. ... You're forgetting the first rule of holes, Dickie. That is, when you find yourself in one, quit digging. That may be YOUR first rule of holes, and as an aside, it's interesting to see that you don't pay attention to your own rules, no matter often you need them, but MY first rule is when you find yourself in one of them, see if she'll play with the other one until you can get to it personally... Your ignorant blatherings here reveal far more about yourself than you realize. You know that you're echoing some really sick ****, right ? The Klan has long claimed that if they'd have just stuck to ****in' with the blacks the US would be a far different place today. Their "tactical error", or so they claim, was attacking Jews who had money and influence which brought the FBI into the picture. The Klan believed they were in a war and many of them believe thay'd have won that war if not for the Jews. Yeah, Ol' J. Edgar didn't care about a bunch of sheet-cutters messin' with the darkies, but when they started messin' with his close, personal bubalahs, the wacky little socialists, well, they were just asking for a damned good Hoovering...and of course, if you can't take a Klan mission failure self-assessment as intelligent, well-thought-out, and informed, where ya gonna go - CNN? This shtick of yours is not funny, it's sick and twisted. And apparently, being using as shtick by Jews from Minnesota, too... |
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I see - its a private party! ;-)
No, you're right - I haven't been on this group long, and was wondering why this was on a fishing board. Thanks for the translation. I have to agree about the press - simply because at the root of every item of news lies one vested interest or another(politicians, press barons with an axe to grind, a big corporation looking to do the dirty on one of its competitors/shareholders - the list is endless). The fact is that the press ends up being used as a propaganda tool by those interests. Anyway, enough political rant for now. I have to take photos of some flies so I can update a page on the website . Some photograph glamour models. And I do Flies. :-( Cheers John wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 19:29:30 +0100, "Flycatcher" wrote: This is meant as a constructive criticism - hope you take it in that spirit. I do. Slow down and read your post before you post it - Whether I agree with you or not is irrelevant, but any point you try to make is lost when your sentences don't seem to make any sense. Unless you've been following this particular chapter of the little drama that is ROFF from the beginning, I'd be surprised if it did make a lot of sense. But you can rest assured that those at whom it is aimed not only understand all or at least most of it, but read every word, too. And FWIW, I suspect, but do not know, that at least some other readers, should there be any, have an idea of what it is about. This may be due to a poor grasp of your dialect, but I'm probably not the only one who is having problems reading it. To sum it up: I'm making fun of the news media/"information sources" coming out of New Orleans and those out of the area who are apparently looking toward these dubious sources as actually informed about anything. These "sources" regularly mispronounce words that any and every local know by heart, such as pronouncing "levee" (leh-vee) as "LEE-vee" and Bourne (basically, "born") as "BOY-knee"/"Bernie" (from Boca Raton), and using the silly-assed "n'awlins" pronunciation, all the while offering up all sorts of nonsense about the situation as if they know intimately the area, its people, and what they think and feel. To locals of the area, it is similar to seeing supposedly-authentic New Orleans-based films where someone runs from a swamp into the Vieux Carre, (nearly) every resident is referred to as a "Cajun," and everyone calls everyone "my cherie," or something equally silly. You end up failing to get your point across when the reader gives up after the second sentence. Oh, I'm fairly sure my point got across to those for whom it was intended, but thanks for the input. TC, R |
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