Re: OT: Mr. Bryant





Brian Hill wrote:

"dxAce" <dxAce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:494175FB.AA0AF075@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Mike wrote:

Fester,

You are clearly a very psychotic individual. I've used no language on
you that you did not first use on me. You were the one that invaded my
mailbox first and then demanded that I not respond, My "yes massa"
response was making fun of someone commanding another individual what
to do. You are not my master. I have forwarded your mail to abuse@aol
and they are investigating my compaints. I urge, you sir, to pretend
you are an adult and stop your senseless behavior. If you have a
disagreement with my politics, then debate why I am wrong, do not
command me to leave the newsgroup.
1. You were the first to take this off the newsgroup.
2. You were the first to use abusive language.
3. You were the first to start making threats.
Please stop. What you are doing is trying to provoke a conflict. Since
you are not man enough to use your real name or meet me in person, I
think we can all assume that you are an incredible coward. While I can
think of many other adjectives to describe someone with your obvious
problems, I will not waste my time communicating them to you. Say
hello to Hangster and Hangman, your other aliases. I thought Steve
Lare was a unique individual, but you seem to be his twin. You both,
seriously, need help.

You're the one who needs help, Mr. Bryant.

And hey, didn't you call my internet service provider? Didn't work, did
it, boy?

But what I do now suggest is that some of your local papers and/or media
be
contacted and asked just why a fellow who lied about having a PhD is now
working
at Louisville Technical Institute, tout de suite.


Steve,
I see Mike is back. LOL!
I'll just sit back and watch. Otta be fun!

Hey Brian! Aren't the holidays always fun!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B
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I swear by, not at, Drake receivers.

And, as always, don't do business with The Huntington Investment Company.









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