Re: Some People Are Not Very Good at Lying, and it Doesn't Seem to Matter. An Essay by Wavy G.
- From: Wavy G <RaisedByElves@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 17:36:53 -0500
The news had come out in the First World War: The bloody Red Baron was
flying wonce more. The Allied Command ignored all of its men, and
called on "Robert Lieblich" to do it again!
>LaReina del Perros wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 23:55:01 -0500, Robert Lieblich
>> <r_s_lieblich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >Wavy G wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The news had come out in the First World War: The bloody Red Baron was
>> >> flying wonce more. The Allied Command ignored all of its men, and
>> >> called on "Robert Lieblich" to do it again!
>> >>
>> >> >It would have been a mistake to post it to
>> >> >AUE even without all the crosspostings, which made things even worse
>> >> >by eliciting all sorts of worthless posts in response.
>> >>
>> >> That is the kind of thing I want (without the "worthless" part). Is
>> >> that not the goal of Usenet? Am I missing something here?
>> >
>> >You are missing the point that no one from AUE is interested in what
>> >you are posting, so, except to ask you to go away, no one from AUE
>> >ever responds to you. Meanwhile, you get lots of posts from other
>> >groups, some of which even appear to have at least a vague connection
>> >to the topic. None of them elicits any reaction from AUE either,
>> >aside from asking to be trimmed from the crossposts. You'd think this
>> >would indicate to all but the terminally idiotic that there is no
>> >reason to include AUE in the your crosspostings. In fact, speaking of
>> >missing something, it begins to appear that you are missing a brain.
>> >I recommend alt.oz.scarecrow.
>> >
>> >--
>> >Bob Lieblich
>> >I hope that wasn't too subtle
>>
>> Oh Bob, Bob, Bob.
>>
>> They just make the bait so tasty, it's not your fault you gobble it up
>> every time, is it?
>
>It's a tough job, Queenie, but someone's got to do it. And who knows,
>maybe the horse will learn to talk -- whoops: maybe he'll actually do
>what he said.
Please, guys. I've learned my lesson. Won't you stop taunting me and
making sport of me? I think we've all been through enough already.
I'm very nearly fed up with it.
.
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