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Re: Trolls - bored trouble makers, or magnets attracting attention to the outspoken?

by "Fragile Warrior" <volfie@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 21, 2006 at 08:02 PM

"Cujo DeSockpuppet" <cujo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:e4qta4$9pv$3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Fragile Warrior" <volfie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
> news:4470f714$1_3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>> "alan jones" <ob2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>>> You never did reply to your slander, but then in the scheme
>>> of things, slander is such small beer when compared to the
>>> subject of that slander.
>>
>> You actually traspe around alt.philosophy ****lling this dreck?  And
>> they haven't lynched you yet?  You must be dumb**** lucky or fast on
>> your feet --  one or the other.
>
> You forgot "killfiled".

I think in alan's case that comes under "dumb**** lucky".
 




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Re: Trolls - bored trouble makers, or magnets attracting attenti
"Fragile Warrior&quo  2006-05-21 19:29:26 
Re: Trolls - bored trouble makers, or magnets attracting attenti
Cujo DeSockpuppet <cuj  2006-05-21 23:32:20 
Re: Trolls - bored trouble makers, or magnets attracting attenti
"Fragile Warrior&quo  2006-05-21 20:02:00 

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