(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
What is the Golden Come-Along Award?
The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! |
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On Jul 5, 2:36*pm, dxAce wrote:
What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! Go ahead, Steve, you can't even make me mad, today! I had a great Fourth attending the free concert, yesterday, at Louisville's Waterfront. Three awesome acts were there - Bettye LeVett, Arrested Development, and Michael Franti & Spearhead. three acts which coincidentally which all played at Obama's inauguration. The crowd was huge, somewhere between 150 to 200 thousand. It was a great time being with a huge multiethnic crowd, where everyone got along and went wild every time Obama's name was mentioned. Franti saw me boogeying with my walker (used since the stroke), jumped a fence and came over and danced with me. Then he did a song out in the audience standing just a few feet from my daughter, her friend, and I. I'm recovering today from the heat (Heat Index was 108!), but not even YOU can dent my mood. All I got is love in my heart for you, Steve. Mike |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 5, 2:36*pm, dxAce wrote:
What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Giving credit where credit is due, Mike |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
Michael W. Bryant, "I'm a college professor with a PhD" wrote: On Jul 5, 2:36 pm, dxAce wrote: What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Only a clown 'tard such as yourself would leave 'feedback' on Google! |
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I have two cable type Come-Alongs and one chain type Come-Along.They
ought to be strong enough.My 1948 Willys Jeep has a old Jack & Heintz Winch on the front bumper. cuhulin |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 5, 7:24*pm, wrote:
I have two cable type Come-Alongs and one chain type Come-Along.They ought to be strong enough.My 1948 Willys Jeep has a old Jack & Heintz Winch on the front bumper. cuhulin Well, Coo-huy if'n it ever comes a deep snow in Mississip, you'll be able to make some real money.... |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 5, 2:36*pm, dxAce wrote:
What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! ***********APPLAUSE ***********************APPLAUSE****************APP LAUSE***************** ~~~~~~Loud Hand Clapping~~~~~~ No doubt he won it with a unanimous vote. Hilarious post!! :-D |
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On Jul 5, 6:09*pm, dxAce wrote:
Michael W. Bryant, "I'm a college professor with a PhD" *wrote: On Jul 5, 2:36 pm, dxAce wrote: What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Only a clown 'tard such as yourself would leave 'feedback' on Google!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. ;-) |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
Michael W. Bryant, "I'm a college professor with a PhD", wrote: All I got is love in my heart for you, Steve. Just can't stop with the lies, can you, 'tard boy? Is it genetic? dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Jul 6, 2:49*am, Gregg wrote:
Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike |
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On Jul 6, 2:42*am, Gregg wrote:
On Jul 5, 2:36*pm, dxAce wrote: What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! ************APPLAUSE ***********************APPLAUSE****************APP LAUSE***************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *~~~~~~Loud Hand Clapping~~~~~~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * No doubt he won it with a unanimous vote. Hilarious post!! :-D- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, Steve's post showed atypical originality on his part. Maybe there's hope. Mike |
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Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. Uh, can they apply for Social Security on your behalf? Somehow I doubt that, at least not without your knowledge. |
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dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? 'Teaching', at least in your case, 'tard boy, only requires the use of your mouth for 'Dramatic Lecturing'. Heck, isn't 'Dramatic Lecturing' just exactly what Obama does? Hmmmmm... gonna have to consider him as a possible entrant for the Golden Come-Along Award for 2011. |
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Snow or no snow,,, so many people out there don't know how to drive
worth a sh.t,,, keeps the auto body repair shops happy. cuhulin |
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Michael W. Bryant, the clown 'tard who constantly tries to elicit sympathy, wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. What, Sullivan is not handicap accessible? Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires the ability to walk? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike |
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On Jul 6, 10:38*am, dxAce wrote:
Michael W. Bryant, the clown 'tard who constantly tries to elicit sympathy, wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. What, Sullivan is not handicap accessible? Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires the ability to walk? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ***dxAce, well done and Bravo...Fake Ph.dufus deserves it served up on a paper plate topped off with a terd...Over at Rec.Knives and Soc.Culture.Thai the Distinguished Troll Society holds its @-Hole of the Year Award and Steve Pinkie Kombat Kramer wins every year going away...Now we just hold a celebration for him in January instead of casting votes and also to celebrate his past arrest in Bangkok...Maybe in a year or two we can hold a Bash here for Bryant...He certainly is deserving!...:-) |
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On Jul 6, 6:33*am, Mike wrote:
On Jul 6, 2:49*am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that. |
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On Jul 6, 7:38*am, dxAce wrote:
dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? One other thing, there is no 'partial disability' when it comes to Social Security. It's all or nothing. So, there is no way one can turn down a 'full disability' and receive a partial disability at least with Social Security. Also, there is no way you could have turned it down unless you had gone through the whole process and were actually awarded the disability. The hospital would have unlikely been in a position to take you through the whole process on it's own. While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. Uh, can they apply for Social Security on your behalf? Somehow I doubt that, at least not without your knowledge.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Steve, we both know that his story has more holes than a slice of swiss cheese. There are truths and half truths and omissions and exagerrations, anyone that has read him in here for years knows he is a walking contradiction. That is in part to his debated "mind" - - I asked two people that I trust whole heartedly and they said that people in debate or that teach debate, that the mindset of debating is actually an illness and addictive in many cases. Just read up about it a bit and watch a clip of the last debate in the collegiate finals. I just shake my head when I see it, a good analogy would be like some of those churches that get to dancing in the aisles and falling down and shaking - follow me? It's definitely "different" and to think, he taught these young kids this...lol....only in America I suppose. The debate continues. ;-) |
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On Jul 6, 8:24*pm, Gregg wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:33*am, Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49*am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gregg, I believe in the God of love and mercy. Your attempts to pervert the word of God show you for the blasphemer you are. How can you claim to be a Christian when you align yourself with scum like the trolls. I thank you for your prayers, but I do not believe we worship the same God. Your interpretation of Revelations remains, at best, entertaining. And the word is "argument", not "arguement". Look it up! Mike |
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Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:24 pm, Gregg wrote: On Jul 6, 6:33 am, Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gregg, I believe in the God of love and mercy. Your attempts to pervert the word of God show you for the blasphemer you are. How can you claim to be a Christian when you align yourself with scum like the trolls. I thank you for your prayers, but I do not believe we worship the same God. Your interpretation of Revelations remains, at best, entertaining. And the word is "argument", not "arguement". Look it up! "pathological". dxAce Michigan USA |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 6, 8:54*pm, dxAce wrote:
Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:24 pm, Gregg wrote: On Jul 6, 6:33 am, Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gregg, I believe in the God of love and mercy. Your attempts to pervert the word of God show you for the blasphemer you are. How can you claim to be a Christian when you align yourself with scum like the trolls. I thank you for your prayers, but I do not believe we worship the same God. Your interpretation of Revelations remains, at best, entertaining. And the word is "argument", not "arguement". Look it up! *"pathological". dxAce Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, Steve, let's leave to others who is truly "pathological". Your posting history, as usual, speaks for itself. The fact that you are now siding with Gregg and cast of troll sockpuppets says more about you than I ever could. There were obviously many more problems that I had to deal with besides just walking when I had my stroke. My throat muscles were also paralyzed. My eyes wouldn't even focus properly. Part of entering long-term rehab involved signing power-of-attorney over to an assigned rehab counselor who was responsible for co-ordinating my re-entry into society. She filed the papers for my disability when I was in a state where I couldn't even feed myself. I wasn't capable of even going to the bathroom. I not only had to learn to walk, again, but also had daily speech and occupational therapy. It took multiple throat surgeries to restore my ability to lecture. So, make all the fun of me you want, dude. After being in the hell I had to fight out of, dealing with you is simply a joke. You took a disability when there was nothing more wrong with you than your attitude. You sit around and cuss at the golden gov't tit you suck on everyday. You might be the biggest hypocrite I've ever met in my whole life. Good luck, Steve. We both know you need that luck more than I do. Mike |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:54 pm, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:24 pm, Gregg wrote: On Jul 6, 6:33 am, Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gregg, I believe in the God of love and mercy. Your attempts to pervert the word of God show you for the blasphemer you are. How can you claim to be a Christian when you align yourself with scum like the trolls. I thank you for your prayers, but I do not believe we worship the same God. Your interpretation of Revelations remains, at best, entertaining. And the word is "argument", not "arguement". Look it up! "pathological". - Show quoted text - Oh, Steve, let's leave to others who is truly "pathological". Your posting history, as usual, speaks for itself. The fact that you are now siding with Gregg and cast of troll sockpuppets says more about you than I ever could. There were obviously many more problems that I had to deal with besides just walking when I had my stroke. My throat muscles were also paralyzed. My eyes wouldn't even focus properly. Part of entering long-term rehab involved signing power-of-attorney over to an assigned rehab counselor who was responsible for co-ordinating my re-entry into society. She filed the papers for my disability when I was in a state where I couldn't even feed myself. I wasn't capable of even going to the bathroom. I not only had to learn to walk, again, but also had daily speech and occupational therapy. It took multiple throat surgeries to restore my ability to lecture. So, make all the fun of me you want, dude. After being in the hell I had to fight out of, dealing with you is simply a joke. You took a disability when there was nothing more wrong with you than your attitude. You sit around and cuss at the golden gov't tit you suck on everyday. You might be the biggest hypocrite I've ever met in my whole life. Good luck, Steve. We both know you need that luck more than I do. "pathological" dxAce Michigan USA |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 8, 10:16*pm, Krypsis wrote:
****Snipped reams of waffle posted by the old tart Krypto. Here's the rest of that info on debating! Have a read and broaden your mind! heaven knows it needs it! http://www.actdu.org.au/archives/act...sicskills.html Krypsis- ******Good God man, you really are a head case. Do SERIOUSLY believe that anyones care two hoots about you and your opinion. You really have got to try and get back in touch with reality soon Krypto. Your mind is wandering. |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 8, 6:57*am, LarbGai wrote:
On Jul 8, 10:16*pm, Krypsis wrote: ****Snipped reams of waffle posted by the old tart Krypto. Here's the rest of that info on debating! Have a read and broaden your mind! heaven knows it needs it! http://www.actdu.org.au/archives/act...sicskills.html Krypsis- ******Good God man, you really are a head case. Do SERIOUSLY believe that anyones care two hoots about you and your opinion. You really have got to try and get back in touch with reality soon Krypto. Your mind is wandering. He's a trip ain't he? That poor schmuck hammers away at his keyboard towards someone that doesn't even read his posts.rolling my eyes The only way I see him is if someone quotes him and I then scroll as quickly as I can because I know it is ALWAYS the same thing. And to answer to your response to him "YES he does think people care about what he says". At least IMO. :-D |
(OT) Golden Come-Along Award 2010
On Jul 8, 8:33*am, dxAce wrote:
Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:54 pm, dxAce wrote: Michael W. "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote: On Jul 6, 8:24 pm, Gregg wrote: On Jul 6, 6:33 am, Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike You are such a phoney bologney. Getting busted for getting high with a male student at Weber St. didn't humble you at all. You came back to this group blaming everyone but yourself and threatening legal action on everyone. HOPEFULLY- your brush with mortality would have knocked your brain/ mouth down a peg and humbled you. All one has to do is read this group to see what a freeking head game you are. That didn't even work from what I read here, but then you play the "God Card" when it fits your "arguement". But yet you attack and make fun of that same God or someones belief on another post. Looks like the Lord still has some work to do with you to get you where he wants. I'll include you in my prayers, I really will. Good luck in your recovery, and I mean that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Gregg, I believe in the God of love and mercy. Your attempts to pervert the word of God show you for the blasphemer you are. How can you claim to be a Christian when you align yourself with scum like the trolls. I thank you for your prayers, but I do not believe we worship the same God. Your interpretation of Revelations remains, at best, entertaining. And the word is "argument", not "arguement". Look it up! *"pathological". - Show quoted text - Oh, Steve, let's leave to others who is truly "pathological". Your posting history, as usual, speaks for itself. The fact that you are now siding with Gregg and cast of troll sockpuppets says more about you than I ever could. There were obviously many more problems that I had to deal with besides just walking when I had my stroke. My throat muscles were also paralyzed. My eyes wouldn't even focus properly. Part of entering long-term rehab involved signing power-of-attorney over to an assigned rehab counselor who was responsible for co-ordinating my re-entry into society. She filed the papers for my disability when I was in a state where I couldn't even feed myself. I wasn't capable of even going to the bathroom. I not only had to learn to walk, again, but also had daily speech and occupational therapy. It took multiple throat surgeries to restore my ability to lecture. So, make all the fun of me you want, dude. After being in the hell I had to fight out of, dealing with you is simply a joke. You took a disability when there was nothing more wrong with you than your attitude. I'll be certain to pass that one around. Good to know that one can obtain Social Security Disability based solely on ones attitude. You sit around and cuss at the golden gov't tit you suck on everyday. You might be the biggest hypocrite I've ever met in my whole life. Good luck, Steve. We both know you need that luck more than I do. Luck? From the tales you tell it would appear to even a casual observer that you'd not know luck even if it crawled up your fat pathologically lying clown 'tard academic ass and spent a long cold winter. dxAce Michigan USA- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bwahahaha.....so well spoken - that "almost" reached "epic" - the visualization aspect is where I thought it was pretty strong. ;-) I've noticed Krypsis doesn't mess with you. Ha! |
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