DryRot is *really* creepy. [modified]
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DryRot is *really* creepy ... and clearly obsessed with me:
His middle name is Dale (like Roy Rogers's wife.) Maybe you should search for it that way.
Now, the thing is, I don't use my middle name and I rarely even use the middle initial unless it's required. About the only time I do use the middle initial is when I'm using just initials (for instance, in naming my "TDH" projects[^]). That "Oakman" fellow is seriously disturbed, he's passed flakey; he's unstable, and potentially dangerous ... it's probably a very good thing that my mailing address is virtual, lest my cyber-stalker take it into his mind (oops! I keep using that word) to show up on my doorstep. edit: You just *know* that when he finally discovered the middle name it added a whole new frisson to writing-out my name with curlicues and such and mooning over the result.
modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:21 PM
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DryRot is *really* creepy ... and clearly obsessed with me:
His middle name is Dale (like Roy Rogers's wife.) Maybe you should search for it that way.
Now, the thing is, I don't use my middle name and I rarely even use the middle initial unless it's required. About the only time I do use the middle initial is when I'm using just initials (for instance, in naming my "TDH" projects[^]). That "Oakman" fellow is seriously disturbed, he's passed flakey; he's unstable, and potentially dangerous ... it's probably a very good thing that my mailing address is virtual, lest my cyber-stalker take it into his mind (oops! I keep using that word) to show up on my doorstep. edit: You just *know* that when he finally discovered the middle name it added a whole new frisson to writing-out my name with curlicues and such and mooning over the result.
modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:21 PM
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DryRot is *really* creepy ... and clearly obsessed with me:
His middle name is Dale (like Roy Rogers's wife.) Maybe you should search for it that way.
Now, the thing is, I don't use my middle name and I rarely even use the middle initial unless it's required. About the only time I do use the middle initial is when I'm using just initials (for instance, in naming my "TDH" projects[^]). That "Oakman" fellow is seriously disturbed, he's passed flakey; he's unstable, and potentially dangerous ... it's probably a very good thing that my mailing address is virtual, lest my cyber-stalker take it into his mind (oops! I keep using that word) to show up on my doorstep. edit: You just *know* that when he finally discovered the middle name it added a whole new frisson to writing-out my name with curlicues and such and mooning over the result.
modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:21 PM
Ilíon wrote:
I rarely even use the middle initial
I think many SB regulars, who have been around awhile, know your middle initial. A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart. Even now, I can just hear the Carpenters singing "Close To You." How's *that* for creepy?
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
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Ilíon wrote:
I rarely even use the middle initial
I think many SB regulars, who have been around awhile, know your middle initial. A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart. Even now, I can just hear the Carpenters singing "Close To You." How's *that* for creepy?
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
Gary Kirkham wrote:
I think many SB regulars, who have been around awhile, know your middle initial.
That's not the point.
Gary Kirkham wrote:
A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart.
That's closer to the point.
Gary Kirkham wrote:
Even now, I can just hear the Carpenters singing "Close To You." How's *that* for creepy?
Ah ... Karen Carpenter! But yes, in this present context it does present a creepy image.
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DryRot is *really* creepy ... and clearly obsessed with me:
His middle name is Dale (like Roy Rogers's wife.) Maybe you should search for it that way.
Now, the thing is, I don't use my middle name and I rarely even use the middle initial unless it's required. About the only time I do use the middle initial is when I'm using just initials (for instance, in naming my "TDH" projects[^]). That "Oakman" fellow is seriously disturbed, he's passed flakey; he's unstable, and potentially dangerous ... it's probably a very good thing that my mailing address is virtual, lest my cyber-stalker take it into his mind (oops! I keep using that word) to show up on my doorstep. edit: You just *know* that when he finally discovered the middle name it added a whole new frisson to writing-out my name with curlicues and such and mooning over the result.
modified on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:21 PM
Well, at least you didn't draw attention to it. ...
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Ilíon wrote:
I rarely even use the middle initial
I think many SB regulars, who have been around awhile, know your middle initial. A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart. Even now, I can just hear the Carpenters singing "Close To You." How's *that* for creepy?
Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read
Gary Kirkham wrote:
A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart.
Nope, it has very little to do with my heart. Instead I've been testing the theory that trolls like Ilion depend on the anonymity of the Internet the way cockroaches depend on the dark. Ilion consistently and constantly uses language and behaviors which are intended to attack and and even destroy the community of users which he is on record as despising. As Troy figured out that it took about ten minutes of my time to track down his address and his phone number, I hoped that it might force him to think twice about posting his irrelevant OPs and perhaps, even encourage him to keep a civil tongue in his head rather than continue his incessant use of the words "fool," and "ass" as his primary debating technique. After all, he'll never know when he's insulting someone who also lives in Mansfield, Ohio.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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At my age? But don't worry, even if I were, it's not as though I'd impose my "act" upon you ... and certainly not without a very steep remittance.
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Gary Kirkham wrote:
A far as knowing what the "D" stands for, it does seem that you have a special place in his heart.
Nope, it has very little to do with my heart. Instead I've been testing the theory that trolls like Ilion depend on the anonymity of the Internet the way cockroaches depend on the dark. Ilion consistently and constantly uses language and behaviors which are intended to attack and and even destroy the community of users which he is on record as despising. As Troy figured out that it took about ten minutes of my time to track down his address and his phone number, I hoped that it might force him to think twice about posting his irrelevant OPs and perhaps, even encourage him to keep a civil tongue in his head rather than continue his incessant use of the words "fool," and "ass" as his primary debating technique. After all, he'll never know when he's insulting someone who also lives in Mansfield, Ohio.
Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface
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I bet you think that your insults really sting people, huh. You should make it a top priority to learn how to insult people, and also to learn how to write, because you truly suck at it.