PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: I Am CEASING Trolling The French.....
#16
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>You may notice (regrettably, it would appear necessary to point it out to
>you _again_) that when it comes to 'political' posts, I am a reactive,
>rather an a proactive, poster.
Another lie. First you lie that I spam some political group that I
have never heard of, then you claim to only be a reactive poster.
You posted two NEW threads to rec.travel.europe that were links to
political cartoons on your own web site. Everyone in this group knows
that is a fact! You are a spammer!
>You're not very bright, are you ? Your continuing to respond to me, and to
>be so obviously outclassed, does nothing to help the original purpose of
>news:rec.travel.europe.
Obviously outclassed? LOL! I've stated facts in my claims that you
are a spammer, and you've posted lies about me. Case closed.
> You can killfile me, or keep responding. Your choice,
I'll show you the same amount of respect you show to all readers of
this group. None.
>stick to 'cheese eating surrender monkey', or other such philosophical
>'giants' ?
Are you trying to suggest that I have something against the French?
Because I do not. FWIW, I am on the anti-war side and have never
posted anything against France or the French people. My point is so
simple, it really shouldn't be beyond you. Spammers ruin newsgroups
and I have every right to call them out.
K
>you _again_) that when it comes to 'political' posts, I am a reactive,
>rather an a proactive, poster.
Another lie. First you lie that I spam some political group that I
have never heard of, then you claim to only be a reactive poster.
You posted two NEW threads to rec.travel.europe that were links to
political cartoons on your own web site. Everyone in this group knows
that is a fact! You are a spammer!
>You're not very bright, are you ? Your continuing to respond to me, and to
>be so obviously outclassed, does nothing to help the original purpose of
>news:rec.travel.europe.
Obviously outclassed? LOL! I've stated facts in my claims that you
are a spammer, and you've posted lies about me. Case closed.
> You can killfile me, or keep responding. Your choice,
I'll show you the same amount of respect you show to all readers of
this group. None.
>stick to 'cheese eating surrender monkey', or other such philosophical
>'giants' ?
Are you trying to suggest that I have something against the French?
Because I do not. FWIW, I am on the anti-war side and have never
posted anything against France or the French people. My point is so
simple, it really shouldn't be beyond you. Spammers ruin newsgroups
and I have every right to call them out.
K
#17
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Stanford Senior wrote:
> Is this Cluj-Napoca, Transylvania, Romania?
Yes indeedy!
> What does that have to do with
> "Lugosi and Jayne Mansfield and Sybil Fawlty and Barbara Steele&Co. LLC ".
I like to have a bit of droll company about me, I guess ;-)
> Anyway, to link it back to rec.travel.air, here is a nice virtual tour of
> the small regional Cluj-Napoca International Airport, with about 30-40
pics
> I took in December 2002 (I actually visited 6 airports in Romania at that
> time, but laziness prevented me putting online more from the 1,000+
pictures
> I took). Enjoy
:
> http://www.stanford.edu/~grecu/trip/CLJ.htm
Nice, no *great* site! Tarom's sales office used to be a coupla blocks away
from me (in a residential area of Chicago), located inside a travel agency.
This was in the late 80's...when they were flying BUC - Timisoara - AMS -
ORD in a 310. Odd thing, I could never seem to snag a timetable ("Sorry,
they haven't sent us those yet...")....
I've a whole collection of older (70's - 80's) East Bloc airline stuff...the
"publicity" staff at Interflug in East Berlin used to send me big packets of
timetables, brochures, and the like.....
Alas, IF are defunct :-(
--
Best
Greg
> Is this Cluj-Napoca, Transylvania, Romania?
Yes indeedy!
> What does that have to do with
> "Lugosi and Jayne Mansfield and Sybil Fawlty and Barbara Steele&Co. LLC ".
I like to have a bit of droll company about me, I guess ;-)
> Anyway, to link it back to rec.travel.air, here is a nice virtual tour of
> the small regional Cluj-Napoca International Airport, with about 30-40
pics
> I took in December 2002 (I actually visited 6 airports in Romania at that
> time, but laziness prevented me putting online more from the 1,000+
pictures
> I took). Enjoy
:> http://www.stanford.edu/~grecu/trip/CLJ.htm
Nice, no *great* site! Tarom's sales office used to be a coupla blocks away
from me (in a residential area of Chicago), located inside a travel agency.
This was in the late 80's...when they were flying BUC - Timisoara - AMS -
ORD in a 310. Odd thing, I could never seem to snag a timetable ("Sorry,
they haven't sent us those yet...")....
I've a whole collection of older (70's - 80's) East Bloc airline stuff...the
"publicity" staff at Interflug in East Berlin used to send me big packets of
timetables, brochures, and the like.....
Alas, IF are defunct :-(
--
Best
Greg
#18
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Magda wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 06:44:46 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "Gregory Morrow"
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... I've decided I am moving to Cluj or thereabouts with Bela Lugosi and
Jayne
> ... Mansfield and Sybil Fawlty and Barbara Steele&Co. LLC and so I am
leaving
> ... the obvious legacy of my trolling to others here.....
> Good riddance.
Now that's just not very nice at all, Magda.
You've not done very much *yerself* for the cause of trans - atlantic bridge
building, you know.....
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Greg
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003 06:44:46 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, "Gregory Morrow"
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
> ... I've decided I am moving to Cluj or thereabouts with Bela Lugosi and
Jayne
> ... Mansfield and Sybil Fawlty and Barbara Steele&Co. LLC and so I am
leaving
> ... the obvious legacy of my trolling to others here.....
> Good riddance.
Now that's just not very nice at all, Magda.
You've not done very much *yerself* for the cause of trans - atlantic bridge
building, you know.....
--
Best
Greg
#19
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Keeger wrote:
> >You may notice (regrettably, it would appear necessary to point it out to
> >you _again_) that when it comes to 'political' posts, I am a reactive,
> >rather an a proactive, poster.
> Another lie. First you lie that I spam some political group that I
> have never heard of, then you claim to only be a reactive poster.
> You posted two NEW threads to rec.travel.europe that were links to
> political cartoons on your own web site. Everyone in this group knows
> that is a fact! You are a spammer!
> >You're not very bright, are you ? Your continuing to respond to me, and
to
> >be so obviously outclassed, does nothing to help the original purpose of
> >news:rec.travel.europe.
> Obviously outclassed? LOL! I've stated facts in my claims that you
> are a spammer, and you've posted lies about me. Case closed.
> > You can killfile me, or keep responding. Your choice,
> I'll show you the same amount of respect you show to all readers of
> this group. None.
> >stick to 'cheese eating surrender monkey', or other such philosophical
> >'giants' ?
> Are you trying to suggest that I have something against the French?
> Because I do not. FWIW, I am on the anti-war side and have never
> posted anything against France or the French people. My point is so
> simple, it really shouldn't be beyond you. Spammers ruin newsgroups
> and I have every right to call them out.
This "Desmond" -- tell me, does he have kind of a "slippery" Usenet
"history"....????
--
Best
Greg
> >You may notice (regrettably, it would appear necessary to point it out to
> >you _again_) that when it comes to 'political' posts, I am a reactive,
> >rather an a proactive, poster.
> Another lie. First you lie that I spam some political group that I
> have never heard of, then you claim to only be a reactive poster.
> You posted two NEW threads to rec.travel.europe that were links to
> political cartoons on your own web site. Everyone in this group knows
> that is a fact! You are a spammer!
> >You're not very bright, are you ? Your continuing to respond to me, and
to
> >be so obviously outclassed, does nothing to help the original purpose of
> >news:rec.travel.europe.
> Obviously outclassed? LOL! I've stated facts in my claims that you
> are a spammer, and you've posted lies about me. Case closed.
> > You can killfile me, or keep responding. Your choice,
> I'll show you the same amount of respect you show to all readers of
> this group. None.
> >stick to 'cheese eating surrender monkey', or other such philosophical
> >'giants' ?
> Are you trying to suggest that I have something against the French?
> Because I do not. FWIW, I am on the anti-war side and have never
> posted anything against France or the French people. My point is so
> simple, it really shouldn't be beyond you. Spammers ruin newsgroups
> and I have every right to call them out.
This "Desmond" -- tell me, does he have kind of a "slippery" Usenet
"history"....????
--
Best
Greg




