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Old 15-12.-2007, 05:27 AM   #16
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House, you enjoy this do not you.


Why is everyone a lier, why is everyone else in the wrong. Have you ever been in the wrong?

Yes. He enjoys us all giving him attention and responding to his posts perhaps.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 05:48 AM   #17
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I guess this means that he was suspended from DP again ....
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Old 15-12.-2007, 05:50 AM   #18
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I guess this means that he was suspended from DP again ....
Nope, it just means that occasionally I will try to have a conversation about cycling on this forum. (which, you should note usually has someone attacking me rather then simply discussing the topic. go back and look at my first post in this topic and the subsequent response) I also enjoy watching Limerickman contradict himself and spend all his time deleting posts. It's quite humorous.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 06:05 AM   #19
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Nope, it just means that occasionally I will try to have a conversation about cycling on this forum. (which, you should note usually has someone attacking me rather then simply discussing the topic. go back and look at my first post in this topic and the subsequent response) I also enjoy watching Limerickman contradict himself and spend all his time deleting posts. It's quite humorous.

Lim's our buddy, Houseboy. The only gripe I have with him is that he said you were banned from here but we keep seeing you back.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 06:18 AM   #20
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Lim's our buddy, Houseboy. The only gripe I have with him is that he said you were banned from here but we keep seeing you back.

Houseboy?

I think you overstate his qualifications.

He was pool boy long time ago. And he was not a va-va-vroom pooly boy either. More the one the dirty old man bent over on a pool bench and gave him what for.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 07:31 AM   #21
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don't forget his prior incarnations ; all banned as well.

дом = russian translation for house
maison = french translation for house.
casa = spanish translation for house.
Is this true?

Excuse me for interjecting, ladies and gentlemen. All I’ve seen from House/Casa so far are his moronic, whining posts about his own disadvantaged persona. Seeing his wars with everyone, I have to say, ladies and gentlemen, he’s either very smart or, more likely, he is an exceptionally dumb and sorrowful idiot.
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I swear, I don’t know the author. Bro Deal got it right. For your own good, House/Casa , study it and hang it on the wall. Show it to all your family and friends.

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  • The hard truth is that you are not a very smart man.
  • Worse, you are a not very smart man who does not know that he is not smart. The sooner you come to realize this, the better your life will be.
  • When you have problems with multiple moderators on multiple sites, it is a good time to consider the possibility that the problem might be you. I know this is a huge leap of logic for someone of your limited reasonings skills, but it still needs to be considered. When moderators put you on their ignore list because they are tired of your constant harping, that is another big sign that maybe the problem is yourself.
  • No one wants to read your bitter ramblings about proving this or that point right, especially when your defintion of "proved" is different than every other definition used by people with IQs larger than a Nevada freeway speed limit .
  • You need to come to grips with the sad fact that not being very bright will often cause you to espouse view that are not accepted by the smarter folks around you.
  • Make your point and move on; you win some, you lose some.
  • If there is any validity to what you said, it will be recognized by those with open minds.
  • If it is your usual idiocy then people will continue to laugh at you.
  • But whatever the outcome, you will not change anyone's mind by tediously belaboring a point no one really cares about anyway.
  • You just end up pissing people off.
This Bro-guy is a very, very smart man.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 12:49 PM   #24
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Is this true?

Excuse me for interjecting, ladies and gentlemen. All I’ve seen from House/Casa so far are his moronic, whining posts about his own disadvantaged persona. Seeing his wars with everyone, I have to say, ladies and gentlemen, he’s either very smart or, more likely, he is an exceptionally dumb and sorrowful idiot.
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It;s true.
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morelike hypocrisy.
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What's that I hear?

It's the smallest violin, and it's playing just for you Haus
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Old 15-12.-2007, 04:11 PM   #26
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As is everything I have said about Lim. Ask him why I was banned under my original name. He has no real reason exept that he started deleting posts of mine with links that showed he was wrong about something. He deleted I reposted and suddenly I was banned.

Come on Lim quite hiding behind your mod powers...just admit it.

Hell the number of my posts that you delete that break no forum rules simply bears out what I say.

perhaps he just does not like you mate? Ever considered that?
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Frigging amazing, you stay away from this place for a month or tow come back expecting ….something refreshing and new, and guess what still the same old crap going on…WOW what a surprise
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Old 17-12.-2007, 10:08 PM   #28
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Frigging amazing, you stay away from this place for a month or tow come back expecting


You were logged on here two weeks ago.


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something refreshing and new, and guess what still the same old crap going on…WOW what a surprise


rich coming from the likes of you.
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You bet look at how many times I have posted, it is easy for you to check.....POINT is nothing ever changes
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You bet look at how many times I have posted, it is easy for you to check.....POINT is nothing ever changes


"you stay away from this place for a month or tow"..............you were logged on here two weeks.
So you didn't in fact, stay away.

And if nothing ever changes here - as you contend - why waste your time (and ours)?
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