On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 11:37:38 -0800, Gaston Ryan Coake wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 07:10:11 +0000, ET wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 11:22:59 -0800, Gaston Ryan Coake wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 09 Jan 2009 07:48:02 +0000, ET wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:58:03 +0000, NK wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> abm visitors be warned, our little bitch reddog has her monthly
>>>>> period, please be gentle you know our non posting village idiot is
>>>>> in real pain!!
>>>>
>>>> Completely irrelevant and completely off-topic.
>>>>
>>>> ET
>>>
>>> Not really.
>>>
>>> He/she/it frequently nym-shifts and crossposts (sometimes to froups he
>>> /suspects/ ABM people visit) 'tranny' and other non-appropriate pix.
>>>
>>> He HAS done it once here that I know of. Fortunately it was a small
>>> post -- a few dozen -- and they actually were fitting for this froup,
>>> for some unknown reason. Often its spite-floods are several hundreds
>>> of pix.
>>>
>>> Just watch for off-topic stuff, usually crossposted to 'seamonkeys'
>>> and 'webstars', it's fave targets.
>>
>> OK, so you think I am a newbie... I am on Internet since the times it
>> was called Arpanet. I know Red Dog, what he done and what he is, see
>> below.
>
> I assume nothing. I was just trying to send a polite warning, nothing
> more.
>
> And I've been on the net just as long -- which is why I know how many
> people are discovering Usenet daily, but are unaware of its nature.
>
>
>>> Verbum sapienti satis est. (A word the wise is sufficient.)
>>
>> Any wise person know that he never must communicate with Trolls, it
>> doesn't serve anything. I killfiled him long time ago. Dot.
>
> Perhaps not everyone who visits this group has that wisdom, or knows Red
> Dog.
>
>
>
>>> We now return you to your regular newsgroup, which is already in
>>> progress....
>>
>> Don't understand this, maybe my English... I don't have any "regular"
>> ng, Usenet is my house and inside it I go were I want. "We now return
>> you to your regular newsgroup" ??? What an arrogance. And you'll return
>> where, to your Red Dog?
>
> That was simply humor. That used to be a fairly common phrase on
> American television, only it was 'regular program'. It was used when a
> show was interrupted for a news bulletin or similar.
>
> As for arrogance, I may be the least arrogant person you will ever
> encounter.
>
> Sorry you get offended so easily.
A bad day can happen to everybody... I didn't mean to be so rude.
ET
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