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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
John R. Yamamoto-Wilson wrote:
It's just Murakami, really. He seems to have a thing about sheep. Just like you, eh Yammy? |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
Bob Finnan wrote:
[gratuitous unpleasantness snipped] Merry Christmas, Bob! John http://rarebooksinjapan.org |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
John R. Yamamoto-Wilson wrote: Bob Finnan wrote: [gratuitous unpleasantness snipped] Merry Christmas, Bob! Bah, humbug! |
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"John R. Yamamoto-Wilson" wrote in message ... foadOC wrote: [snipped] I am delighted that you have found an interest in life. All that remains is for you to find a suitable forum in which to develop that interest. This isn't it. Deer Yamamoron: 1) I direct you to your post of 12-24: "Most of the mountains are thickly forested, which isn't exactly what sheep want. I believe there are sheep in Hokkaido, and some other areas, but I've never seen one. Most Japanese people seem to have this strange idea that lamb and mutton are very smelly (perhaps the only time they've ever smelled it is going past a greasy kebab house), so the meat's not much in demand." As you can see, it has to do with Japanese sheep and whether the Japanese people like the way they smell. It has nothing to do with books. I submit that it might be easier to take your net nannying seriously if you weren't a hypocritical ****head. 2) On 12-22, I posted an anecdote about dogs in a newsgroup thread about dogs. In your self appointed role as usenet busybody, you opined as how you don't appreciate banter about dogs, you preferring sheep. Your net nanny post has spawned six - and now seven - additional posts having nothing to do with books. Which means that not only are you a pathetic net nannying mullethead, but you're an inefficient net nannying muttonhead. John Yamamoron http://[email protected] |
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poor misunderstood bobino
The Bobino wrote: Sam wrote: At least I got some more name calling out of you This from a guy who opened his post by ... calling me names! What a hypocrite! No widdle Sammy, why don't you tell all the people how easy it is to get eBay to remove negative feedback? You shot off your big bazoo and now whine about how you said it wasn't easy! Pitiful, just pitiful! Where did I say I wouldn't call you a few names? "At least I got some more name calling out of you" does not imply, nor would anyone with a modicum of intelligence infer, that this means I would not call you names! And if you are too lazy to find the link I posted to remove revenge feedback on eBay, too bad. Of course, if you do not have a legitimate case for negative removal, then this is all moot. One first has to have the balls to leave a negative...ma'am. |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
foadOC wrote:
[the usual trash snipped] I know you get it, really, but I'll just lay it down for the record. This newsgroup is basically dysfunctional. The reason it is dysfunctional is because it has been battered and abused for years now by people like you. If Michael Adams wants to invite discussion about Christmas in Japan, then as far as I'm concerned he has a right to. He has contributed to discussion of book-related issues and if he wants to unwind and drift off-topic from time to time that's fine. And if I or any other bona fide regular (if there are any left by now!) wants to respond, that's fine, too, for the same basic reason. This is the way newsgroups work (and you'll notice I squeezed some bookish stuff into the same posting, just to keep things on an even keel). You, on the other hand, have never made a positive contribution to any discussion of book-collecting (apart, perhaps, from the occasional wisecrack). On the contrary, you've done your best to undermine and destroy this newsgroup and now you feign outrage with hollow counter-accusations. The only hypocrisy going on here is yours. If you want the freedom to discuss dead dogs in this newsgroup, have the decency to establish yourself as someone who actually wants to discuss books first. By the way, is the following really the ultimate compliment, as has been suggested? http://www.garageband.com/mp3player?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSjZFi-ZQ Unless http://www.garageband.com/user/Fundoc is an impostor using your name it seems it may be. If so, many thanks; maybe I'll retitle it "Weasels ripped my flesh" and use it as my signature tune. It's a bit grungy and adolescent, though. Couldn't you spice it up a bit? Oh, yes, bookish content. How about a Christmas quiz? Rate the following in terms of their value/collectibility: http://rarebooksinjapan.com/ZAPPAJAPAN.gif Take a leaf from the book of someone who actually could actually do what you aspire to! John http://rarebooksinjapan.org |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 06:53:05 +0900, "John R. Yamamoto-Wilson"
wrote: And if I or any other bona fide regular (if there are any left by now!) I'm still here. |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
John R. Yamamoto-Wilson wrote:
foadOC wrote: [the usual trash snipped] I know you get it, really, but I'll just lay it down for the record. This newsgroup is basically dysfunctional. The reason it is dysfunctional is because it has been battered and abused for years now by people like you. Oh my Yammy, talk about hypocrisy! You've been posting flames, trolls and off-topic posts in this NG for years! If Michael Adams wants to invite discussion about Christmas in Japan, then as far as I'm concerned he has a right to. He has contributed to discussion of book-related issues and if he wants to unwind and drift off-topic from time to time that's fine. Right, pick adumbs, the biggest troll and flamer and general all-around dipstick in the group. Really doesn't help support your case there Yammy! And if I or any other bona fide regular (if there are any left by now!) wants to respond, that's fine, too, for the same basic reason. This is the way newsgroups work (and you'll notice I squeezed some bookish stuff into the same posting, just to keep things on an even keel). No Yammy, that's not the way newsgroups work. Unmoderated newsgroups are an open forum where anybody (even you) can post. There are no special provisions for "bona fide regular(s)". If you have any evidence to the contrary (like the charter or FAQ) please show us. You, on the other hand, have never made a positive contribution to any discussion of book-collecting (apart, perhaps, from the occasional wisecrack). On the contrary, you've done your best to undermine and destroy this newsgroup and now you feign outrage with hollow counter-accusations. The only hypocrisy going on here is yours. No, no Yammy, that won't do at all. Your own hypocrisy has been noted on this group numerous times by many different posters. If you want the freedom to discuss dead dogs in this newsgroup, have the decency to establish yourself as someone who actually wants to discuss books first. Odd, I don't see anything about that in the FAQ! -- RWF |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
"RWF" wrote in message ups.com... Right, pick adumbs, the biggest troll and flamer and general all-around dipstick in the group. Really doesn't help support your case there Yammy! Rather than slagging me off, havn't you got any customers you should be servicing, Finnon ? " For a young gay reader, the underlying homosexuality in a series like "The Hardy Boys" is as suspicious as the plots they attempt to unravel. The very terms: suspicion, mystery, clues, secrets, etc., are closely allied to any gay youth's experience. It describes the need to cover up one's sexuality. To keep it cloaked to solve these mysteries, to express the charm of ambiguous sexuality..." http://dks.thing.net/DandiesPansies&Prudes.html As originally posted by one of your other friends Sam, and never to be forgotten. Believe me. And before you even think of coming back with yet another "witty" riposte Finnon, you should know there's plenty more where that came from, believe me ! Google Results 1 - 10 of about 925,000 for "hardy boys" gay. I repeat 925,000 ! I think its time to start being nice to all your friends here on the NewsGroup, don't you ? You know it makes sense. michael adams .... |
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N.J. governor signs gay civil unions law
"John R. Yamamoto-Wilson" wrote in message ... foadOC wrote: [the usual trash snipped] I know you get it, really, but I'll just lay it down for the record. This newsgroup is basically dysfunctional. The reason it is dysfunctional is because it has been battered and abused for years now by people like you. Deer Yamamoron: You are clearly deranged. My first post in this newsgroup was in November of 2002. Since that time I have authored 126 posts (per google, http://tinyurl.com/u6xww.), meaning that I average ~ 2 posts per month. Even taking account the nym morphing I've had to resort to lately to keep psychotics like yourself and Blip Palmer from stalking me around the interweb, it is exceedingly unlikely that my let's call it one poast every 10 days has battered your dopey little newsgroup into dysfunction. If Michael Adams wants to invite discussion about Christmas in Japan, then as far as I'm concerned he has a right to. He has contributed to discussion of book-related issues and if he wants to unwind and drift off-topic from time to time that's fine. And if I or any other bona fide regular (if there are any left by now!) wants to respond, that's fine, too, for the same basic reason. This is the way newsgroups work (and you'll notice I squeezed some bookish stuff into the same posting, just to keep things on an even keel). Bad news Yamamoron: you don't get to decide the parameters of other peoples rights. People do not have to behave as you think appropriate. You do not get to decide what other people read or what other people write. If you'd like to, I suggest you raise an army, invade the Ottoman empire, and proclaim yourself emperor of France. Failing that, you might want to get a dog and tell it to sit and beg and stuff. Otherwise you're pretty much free to **** off. You, on the other hand, have never made a positive contribution to any discussion of book-collecting (apart, perhaps, from the occasional wisecrack). You're lying Yamamoron, and not even well. The fact is that I often make interesting and pithy comments regarding books and their collecting. Here for example is a trenchant essay I recently shared with the group regarding a church book sale: http://tinyurl.com/ydqv5o Here is a helpful post from me telling someone how much their book is worth. http://tinyurl.com/ykhhyc And here is a link to me providing a comforting chuckle to a fellow book collector who'd had a hard day: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...222388a?hl=en& Has any fellow book collector ever posted that there's "a special place in heaven" for you Yamamoron? If so, I don't recall it. So as anyone can plainly see, you are a sad pathetic obsessed lair. The fact is that you have a hard on for me because I called you out on including a link to your commercial website in your net nanny no commercial posting posts, to the extent that you felt it necessary to redesign your web site to avoid similar criticism. And now you can't get over it, so you stalk me around the interweb. It's pathetic. On the contrary, you've done your best to undermine and destroy this newsgroup Yeah, my 20 poasts a year are rocking the foundation of this mighty citadel of scholarship. You really are a hoot. and now you feign outrage with hollow counter-accusations. Actually Yamamoron, you provoke less outrage than you do multiple boregasms. And your readers don't have to fake those. The only hypocrisy going on here is yours. No, Yamamoron, no. I think that everyone should post whatever they want. If I don't want to read what they write, I don't. You OTOH think that you and your cronies are free to poast whatever you want, but that those of whom you disapprove should be censored. If you want the freedom to discuss dead dogs in this newsgroup, have the decency to establish yourself as someone who actually wants to discuss books first. Anyone reading that sentence would think you mentally ill Yamamoron. By the way, is the following really the ultimate compliment, as has been suggested? http://www.garageband.com/mp3player?|pe1|S8LTM0LdsaSjZFi-ZQ Unless http://www.garageband.com/user/Fundoc is an impostor using your name it seems it may be. Actually Yamamoron, if you weren't so busy stalking me you'd perhaps have had time to read the work upon which that song is taken. Each couplet is based upon a chapter title from a well known book by Thomas Wolfe. Sorry to have confused you, but most of our fans are semi-literate. Glad to see that you've been listening though. There's more free samples he http://www.theweasels.com/ And then something of a scholarly article discussing our recorded oeuvre. Such as it is anyway: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Weasels If so, many thanks; maybe I'll retitle it "Weasels ripped my flesh" and use it as my signature tune. It's a bit grungy and adolescent, though. Couldn't you spice it up a bit? Oh, yes, bookish content. How about a Christmas quiz? Rate the following in terms of their value/collectibility: http://hypocrisyinjapan.com/yamamoron.gif Take a leaf from the book of someone who actually could actually do what you aspire to! Deer Yamamoron: In the future, please refrain from spamming the group with links to the dog-eared paperbacks you're hawking on your commercial website; such posts violate this group's FAQ. FTR, my personal copy of the Zappa book is signed Zappa and Jimmy Carl Black, the Indian of the group. I also have a copy of The Negative Dialectics of Poodle Play, signed by the author Ben Watson and by occasional FZ sideman Johnny "guitar" Watson (no relation) who died on stage in Yokohama Japan in 1996, shortly after the book was published. My guess is that it's the only similarly signed copy in the world. For obvious reasons, I'd be loathe to part with it. |
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