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You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.



Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.

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On Oct 9, 10:19 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
- You know that stereotype?
- The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
- This group verifies that stereotype.
-
- Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
- To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
- pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to
deal
- with.

Oh My - Does 'little' SFTV Want Some Attention Today ?

Now go be a nice "Hybrid Digital" Man and have a Latte and a Scone
at your favorite Coffee House and Tell all your Nuevo-Techie friends
how you Kicked the "Old Farts" Butts in this Newsgroup Today.

sftv - clearly you are a case study in why
'children should be seen but not heard' ~ RHF
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On Oct 9, 1:19 pm, SFTV_troy wrote:
You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.

Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.


**** off

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On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 10:19:54 -0700, SFTV_troy
wrote:

You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.



Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.

you just noticing thsi?

"one useless man is disgrace 2 become a law firm 3 or more become a congress"
adams

woger you are a Congress all in your own head

http://kb9rqz.bravejournal.com/
altopia is never used by KB9RQZ
nor is ever udsed on the usenet from anywhere but google

posts from these sorucees are fakes

and get ou the newly recovered KB9RQZ.blogspot.com as well

G

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On Oct 9, 1:19?pm, SFTV_troy wrote:
You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.

Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.


"GO SUCK COCK YOU SON F A BITHC"

Oh really, gay boy? Gays really disgust me - I can take lesbians, but
the thought of your disgusting activities really make me vomit!



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SFTV_troy wrote:
You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.

Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.


It's been quite apparent you have a grudge against older people.

Fair enough.

But, please, tell us how you are going to keep from getting old; and if
by some strange quirk, you do manage to get old, then what? Will you
hate yourself?
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www.missmanners.com

Mind your Manners.
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In article ,
Billy Burpelson wrote:

SFTV_troy wrote:
You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.

Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.


It's been quite apparent you have a grudge against older people.

Fair enough.

But, please, tell us how you are going to keep from getting old; and if
by some strange quirk, you do manage to get old, then what? Will you
hate yourself?


His posts indicate he will never make it to old age due to Darwinistic
tendencies.

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I like groutchy old wimmin.
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"Telamon" wrote in message
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In article ,
Billy Burpelson wrote:

SFTV_troy wrote:
You know that stereotype?
The one that says, "Old people are crotchety and grumpy"?
This group verifies that stereotype.

Is this really how you want the younger generation to remember you?
To cheer on the day you die? No? Then maybe you ought to grow a
pair, and stop acting like "grumpy old men" who are difficult to deal
with.


It's been quite apparent you have a grudge against older people.

Fair enough.

But, please, tell us how you are going to keep from getting old; and if
by some strange quirk, you do manage to get old, then what? Will you
hate yourself?


His posts indicate he will never make it to old age due to Darwinistic
tendencies.


Here you and I agree. He defends HD, yet he does not have a clue how it
operates, and he believes that DRM is analog compatible on the same channel.
He is also rude and potty mouthed, but profanity is generally the last
resort following a failed argument.

But he is an engineer.... I am just not sure if it is a "sanitary engineer"
(janitor) or a "maintenance engineer" (handyman). Of course, a handyman
tends to be clever and industrious, so that takes us back to the guy with
the toilet plunger hanging from his overalls.



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