Re: hey spammers, achtung!!! fnord



Dr. Evil wrote:
On Dec 13, 1:09 pm, Glenn <GlennShel...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

<snip>

Your threats made recently in this thread indeed do not explicitly
include "violence", but they *are* veiled threats of violence.
Your reasons for these threats; "I believe he will only live another
five years" and "I can remove him as moderator" are themselves
sufficient to determine that you are imbalanced and so inclined in
taking action to harming others.

Wrong.
I explained both of those, since you people appear
paranoid.

One is the person is old, and will likely die of natural causes
in five years.

I'm 59. Most of my family have been long-lived.

Does this alter your view of my probable longevity?

But then you are prepubescent, so you may be forgiven for thinking someone my age is ready to keel over.

But kudos, mikey. You have done what nobody has ever done in my memory (and my memory isn't as bad as you might think, bucko); allowed Glenn to post something with which I agree.

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