Re: Dead and still stinking



twobuddha wrote:

Mission accomplished.

Been hearing that from you for years. If the mission's accomplished, why
are you still having to fight your pathetic little war? Your mission is not accomplished. You have never accomplished anything
in your life. Perhaps the mission is to fight until you die. If that's the case you could accomplish your mission today.

BTW are you till residing at 1416 N 49 St, in Seattle? I thought I saw
you leaving the other night.
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