| Re: Pingaling Groupers |
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| Yellow Cab (leyland@dole.queue.org) |
2005/04/27 07:41 |
quaker@meetinghouse.org wrote in
news:426f84d1$0$5902$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com:
>
> On 27-Apr-2005, "::Y-Not::" <$9+-Y-Not@here.com> wrote:
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>> What do you say to such a move? What could it hurt? This group
>> was theirs, anyway. Can't we respect their desire to have it
>> back?
>
> It really sounds horrible to have to "respect" this entity of one
> or two in any way. This group was anyone's group by default. My
> rule would be that if you do not use a group then you lose it.
>
> I think you are dealing with one possibly two dorks of advanced
> age, remembering their glory years where the meek banded together
> and force fed the usenet this illusion of a distructive power,
> using grandiose sounding nics and email names and Audie Murphy
> style attacks. Sort of like a Dr Doom game that got out of hand.
> Playing this game gave them their badly needed kryptonite that was
> unattainable in real life.
You have described Leyland to a 'T' - he cries himself to sleep at
nights dreaming of the days when the meowers were a force to be
rckoned with.
>
> I think we should see this person for what he or she really is. A
> tired old fool trying to recapture an old dynamic and to give in
> to his funny rhetoric and verbal attacks would only refuel his
> tank for another assult in another time for another silly reason.
> I say this is an excellent opportunity to laugh and ignore a dying
> old toothless horse taking it's last gasp. I think being a troll
> takes a lot of energy, time, and resourses. Being an anti-troll
> only requires a few entries into the kill filter and a few clicks
> of the mouse to render them inconsequential.
Leyland does not have a lot of time. He drives a minicab and must do
it at night in case he is spotted working while claiming unemployment
benefit. That is why all of his posts are early morning UK time when
his "shift" finishes. He is mainly employed running Toms and their
clients about or letting them use the back of his cab as a mobile
whorehouse.
>
> All this talk about making deals is just a bunch of sillyness. Am
> I supposed to envision a group of men boarding aircraft to fly to
> secret meetings where in dark and hushed rooms men of worldly
> significance shake hands and barter deals? Totally, totally
> laughable.
>
> Even this discussion about what to do about "them" is a turn-on
> for the troll. I'll tell you what I'm doing...laughing.
Everyone else should do the same. Laugh and _ignore_ them. Rolex, as
usual, is taking the bad tempered confrontational way. I suppose his
All-Anerican brains are up his All-American Ass which he would like
to be kissed.
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