From: Aragorn on 20 Jun 2010 20:16 On Monday 21 June 2010 02:01 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as Tattoo Vampire wrote... > Aragorn wrote: > >> Go take your hatred somewhere else, because the people reading this >> and other technical newgroups and who are posting to it are >> interested in technical matters, not in any of your pro-Mickeysoft >> drivel. > > Moshe/flatfish/Gary Stewartis like a Usenet vampire. He travels groups > and sucks the life out of them. Someone needs to drive a stake through > his heart, then cut off his head and fill the mouth with garlic. Garlic? Dude! That's cruel! :p -- *Aragorn* (registered GNU/Linux user #223157)
From: Moshe on 20 Jun 2010 20:19 On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 02:16:07 +0200, Aragorn wrote: > On Monday 21 June 2010 02:01 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as > Tattoo Vampire wrote... > >> Aragorn wrote: >> >>> Go take your hatred somewhere else, because the people reading this >>> and other technical newgroups and who are posting to it are >>> interested in technical matters, not in any of your pro-Mickeysoft >>> drivel. >> >> Moshe/flatfish/Gary Stewartis like a Usenet vampire. He travels groups >> and sucks the life out of them. Someone needs to drive a stake through >> his heart, then cut off his head and fill the mouth with garlic. > > Garlic? Dude! That's cruel! :p Have they found a cure for Aspergers syndrome yet?
From: atec7 7 ""atec77" on 21 Jun 2010 01:05 Aragorn wrote: > On Monday 21 June 2010 02:01 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as > Tattoo Vampire wrote... > >> Aragorn wrote: >> >>> Go take your hatred somewhere else, because the people reading this >>> and other technical newgroups and who are posting to it are >>> interested in technical matters, not in any of your pro-Mickeysoft >>> drivel. >> Moshe/flatfish/Gary Stewartis like a Usenet vampire. He travels groups >> and sucks the life out of them. Someone needs to drive a stake through >> his heart, then cut off his head and fill the mouth with garlic. > > Garlic? Dude! That's cruel! :p > A little soy some ginger and a little minicorn n stuff bewdiful
From: Chris Ahlstrom on 21 Jun 2010 06:57 Aragorn stopped playing his vuvuzela long enough to say: > On Sunday 20 June 2010 21:36 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as > Moshe wrote... > > <the usual tripe> > > So long, Flatfish+++, you're going into the same bin as Ray Lopez and > Hadron Quark. Maybe you three can merge your IQ scores together and > come up with something about room temperature (in Centigrade). > > <plonk> About time. His silly troll gave him much satisfaction. -- Eleanor Rigby Sits at the keyboard And waits for a line on the screen Lives in a dream Waits for a signal Finding some code That will make the machine do some more. What is it for? All the lonely users, where do they all come from? All the lonely users, why does it take so long? Hacker MacKensie Writing the code for a program that no one will run It's nearly done Look at him working, fixing the bugs in the night when there's nobody there. What does he care? All the lonely users, where do they all come from? All the lonely users, why does it take so long? Ah, look at all the lonely users. Ah, look at all the lonely users.
From: Chris Ahlstrom on 21 Jun 2010 06:58 atec7 7 stopped playing his vuvuzela long enough to say: > Aragorn wrote: >> On Monday 21 June 2010 02:01 in alt.os.linux, somebody identifying as >> Tattoo Vampire wrote... >> >>> Aragorn wrote: >>> >>>> Go take your hatred somewhere else, because the people reading this >>>> and other technical newgroups and who are posting to it are >>>> interested in technical matters, not in any of your pro-Mickeysoft >>>> drivel. >>> Moshe/flatfish/Gary Stewartis like a Usenet vampire. He travels groups >>> and sucks the life out of them. Someone needs to drive a stake through >>> his heart, then cut off his head and fill the mouth with garlic. >> >> Garlic? Dude! That's cruel! :p >> > A little soy some ginger and a little minicorn n stuff > bewdiful How about some fava beans and a nice Chianti? -- Such a foolish notion, that war is called devotion, when the greatest warriors are the ones who stand for peace.
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