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Old June 10th 06, 07:53 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
Dudley Dooright
 
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"BRIAN L CROW" wrote in message
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On 9 Jun 2006 11:24:52 -0700, an old friend
wrote:

wrote:
There is no moderator search for the radio group. It is for another
group and someone has edited the post and replaced the correct name
with RRAPM.

Jayne

wrote:

indeed Thank we all know that no ones is seriouslyloking for a
moderotar for RRAP or even a new NG RRAPM the poster is merely one of
the forging trouble makers that makes one almost wish for moderation as
a lessoer evil


Mark here likes to pretend he's someone else, and then he talks
to his own sockpuppet. He would be put out of business if this
group actually became moderated. He and Wiseman produce 80% of
the garbage in rrap/m, and they've been doing it for months.

You cause more than your share of trouble too you fat turd hypocrite lloyd
davies.

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Truth be known? Roger Wussman posts 80% (conservative estimate) of the
filthy messages seen here. Woger posts under numerous monikers and the
dumbass has the gall to think that the rest of us have no idea who he is!
Woger offers nothing of value. He has nothing of value to offer save for
unadulterated filth.
Who else posts 90 plus messages per day and says so little? Wussman's posts
are vapid, repetitious, and show Woger to be the fool that he claims not to
be. Woger is, in the parlance of street people, a "scumbag". Others describe
him as a loser. A fifty year old Momma's Boy who can't make it in the real
world.
Hide, Woger, hide. Keep those curtains closed and, by God, don't open your
door to visitors. You never know when a 98 pound weakling woman may come
calling.

--
“And Roger wasn't even home when the Heils showed up. That wasn't Roger
inside when they showed up, dumbass. Unlike you, he had a woman friend who
was there while he had gone to the store.”
Roger Wiseman