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Re: Why does Bill Walker have about 50% of all these posts?

Re: Why does Bill Walker have about 50% of all these posts?  
Hank
From:Hank
Subject:Re: Why does Bill Walker have about 50% of all these posts?
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 08:35:17 -0500
Albert Nurick wrote:
> Hank <"stopbu$h"@treason.gov> wrote in news:41EF0656.251CD75C@treason.gov:
> > Albert Nurick wrote:

> >> Henry, I've told you before, and I'll tell you again:
> >> I'm making fun of you.

> > By exposing yourself as an obsessed kook and a blatant
> > liar with no integrity or self respect?

> Um. No.

Um. Yes. You said you spewed your moronic lies because you
"think" you're "making fun of me". Here's a clue; Lying about
what others have said or done, then refusing to retract those
lies when they're exposed, is the behavior of a person with
some sort of mental illness.
You're sacrificing your own integrity and credibility, and
making fun of no one but yourself. You're just too simple minded
to realize it. But keep on rantin' and lyin'. I'll be right here
to put you, your moronic lies, and your pitiful cowardice in its
place....


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Albert Nurick wrote:
> "Iggy" wrote in
> > "Albert Nurick" wrote in message

> >> Albert Nurick | If you "think" a reliable 1.8 horse power
> >> albert@nurick.com | per liter from a naturally aspirated engine
> >> www.nurick.com | is weak, you're obviously a fool.
> >> 04 FJR1300A / EOB #3 | - Henry

> > And Henry blamed that quote on a "misplaced" decimal point?! What a
> > maroon. It's exactly what he meant, as he argued it after the fact.

> He's pathologically incapable of admitting he's wrong, and
> this is such a stupid little point.

It's nice to see you admit that there's nothing in your
kook .sig but a "stupid little point" - in fact, a point so
trivial, that only a desperate and psychotically obsessed
kook would bother to put in his .sig. (chuckle) But, of
course, you're lying when you insist that I argued the
point afterwards and refused to admit my mistake. As
a matter of fact, I admitted my error as soon as it was
brought to my attention, because that's what honest people
with class and integrity do, kook boy.
In fact, this time, your lie is so blatant, and so easily
crushed, that it brings your sanity into question.

< begin quoted message >

From: Hank ("stop"@bu$h.treason)
Subject: Re: I see the best you could do is call me stupid
Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
Date: 2004-08-10 17:45:51 PST

Tim Morrow wrote:

> Henry.. 1.8 horsepower per liter?

I meant 180 hp per liter. My bad! I had hp per cubic inch
on my mind too and musta got confused or something.



> > Henry: The real lying liar.

> Yepper.

So, Albert, see where I wrote, "I meant 180 hp per liter.
My bad!"? That's not "arguing the point after the fact", and
refusing to admit my mistake, as you and your lying, shit
brained little buddy, itchy are insisting, is it? You know,
you could better yourself significantly by taking some notes
here.
So now it's your turn (again) to admit that your psychotic
obsession forced you to make a fool of yourself, and that
you lied.
However, based on your incredibly cowardly, weak, and childish
behavior in the past, it's a =very= safe bet that you'd rather
eat more shit, show us all that you have no pride or self respect,
and sacrifice your credibility - wait scratch that, you have
none to sacrifice - than admit that you just lied.




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