brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 15:47:38 -0600, "Gregory Morrow"
> <berlinwelco
...@dimauer.net> wrote:
>> brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> "Gregory Morrow" wrote:
>>>> Lou Decruss wrote:
>>>>> "Dora" <limey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Steve/Robert/Jerry - I can't wade through all this thread.
>>>>>> You've entirely too much time on your hands. Pick a favorite
>>>>>> charity, work for Habitat for Humanity, go for a hike, but at
>>>>>> least pick something meaningful.
>>>>> Oh please. I'll agree this is total silliness but it's confined
>>>>> to one thread and easily killfiled. A dead cat occupied MULTIPLE
>>>>> threads for a whole day and nobody said anything except for Greg
>>>>> and Barb in tactful jabs. Yet a few people being playful get
>>>>> everyone in a dither. From what I noticed the only hostility came
>>>>> from those who didn't know what was going on. It's real simple,
>>>>> just don't read the thread.
>>>> I don't mind when peeps post about their deceased pets or SO's or
>>>> bad luck or health or whatever but I'm always slightly taken aback
>>>> by those who have to *immediately* run to a Usenet group full of
>>>> strangers to post about the matter. Wayne is a prime example, his
>>>> cat's death is simply the latest example, he's done this with his
>>>> health and financial problems and such like. Doesn't Wayne have
>>>> *anyone* in real life with which he can share his various travails?
>>>> I've had similar stuff happen over the years but the *last* thing
>>>> I'd do is barge onto Usenet to cry about it, I'd be commiserating
>>>> with friends or family or whatever about the matter at hand and I'd
>>>> *totally* forget about Usenet...
>>>> Anyways, maybe I'm just different in that I think it's more than
>>>> slightly embarrassing to post *every* maudlin detail of one's own
>>>> personal life on a public forum. My first reaction is: "They must
>>>> be lonely, don't they have any friends or family or at the least a
>>>> priest or rabbi or shrink in which to confide...???". I mean Wayne
>>>> has a *partner*, fer chrissakes...
>>>> Wayne (and yes, I don't like him, but he's simply the latest
>>>> handiest "example", lol) reminds me of some "Lonely Hearts" type
>>>> who is sitting next to you on a barstool and is so needy and
>>>> clinging that he is immediately your new "best friend"...very
>>>> self-centered and immature IMNSHO...and in the end a very
>>>> repellant personality. IOW an emotional "user"...and also
>>>> completely clueless, they eventually end up wondering why others
>>>> avoid them.
>>>>> And by the way, I also see you're involved in (yet another)
>>>>> thread with a poster about a deceased child. I'm fumbling for
>>>>> the word, but hypocrite comes to mind.
>>>> You said it, I didn't, Lou...
>>>> :-)
>>>> PS: Just for the record I'm sorry that Wayne's cat Mr. Bailey
>>>> passed on, he sounded like a lovely pet, but my sympathies are
>>>> *entirely* with Mr. Bailey, *not* Wayne...
>>> Okay, hypocrite fits... but what about a word for someone who posts
>>> publicly about the passing of their pet but then uses their
>>> killfilter to pick and choose whose condolences to hear?
>> The smarmy WEAZEL mentioned you IIRC, so you *know* that all that
>> "killfile" hoo-ha is simply sheer BUNK...*especially* when he is
>> crybabying for sympathy.
>> <chuckle>
>>> I'll do you one better, Greg... I'm truly sorry for Mr. Baily...
>>> but I truly wish it were that child molesting POS Duh'Wayne who
>>> dropped dead... I'm kinda counting on the friggin' scourge not
>>> making it until 2010.
>> I can't disagree with a *word* you've said, Sheldon, those are my
>> thoughts *exactly*...
>> :-)
>> I'll add that last summer Wayne came on here crying about not having
>> 800 or so bux to repair their A/C unit during the hot Arizona
>> summer, homeowner Wayne and his partner had to borrow money from
>> friends to tide them over until payday. I remember him saying that
>> when they came home their pets were dead (their fish) or practically
>> expired.from the extreme heat, and Mr. Bailey was in especially bad
>> shape. That heat incident surely did nothing good for Mr. Bailey's
>> health, if Lil' Wayne was not such an irresponsible DEADBEAT I bet
>> he'd still be alive today...
>> And now we know why Lil' Wayne doesn't have much in the way of
>> "friends", lol...who wants a deadbeat MOOCH like him for a
>> friend...!!!???
>> Throw the puke in a cage, I say, and give Lil' Wayne's pets to a
>> *responsible* home...
>> Judge Judy has spoken - BAM...!!!
> Oh, yes... I certainly do remember his A/C BS... and all his lying
> about home ownership, and especially his lying about all he claims to
> cook... so far I've seen
to steal"...it's actually tattooed onto his forehead, lol...