cin, gilda, and consumer...

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I'd like to formally thank you all for the kind things you've said and done for me.

Thank You

If you e-mail me your children's names and birthdays I'd love to send them e-birthday cards. I know it's not much, but it's the least I can do since you've all stuck your necks out for me. I realize this isn't high school but sometimes it feels like it. Sometimes I feel like the old doomers run and get their friends to beat me up :o) Fortunately, one of you generally shows up and gives me a bandaid. Thanks, I can't tell you how much that means to me.

~*~

-- Sincerely, (Ladylogic46@aol.com), March 23, 2000

Answers

By the way, that goes for you too, hmm. The problem is, you're a real enigma to me. I don't know if you're male or female, with children or without.

E-mail me if you wanna take me up on my offer.

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 23, 2000.


just how damn dumb do you think they are, think theyre all gonna send you credit cards too so you can do birthday shoppin for them too. are you trying to steal their kids identities or something. youre sick.

-- watchin (watchinthe nuts@thenuthouse.com), March 23, 2000.

Well, this is par for the course.

What time is your buddy(ies?) gonna show up?

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 23, 2000.


10:15 pm

-- watcher (icu@uno.cme), March 23, 2000.

That's when the bars kick out the early drunks, right?

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 23, 2000.



Don't do it, she's a child molester.

-- (very@very.unstable), March 23, 2000.

very,very@unstable,

You are unstable. Furthermore, I'll bet you've been let out on a night pass, right?

(I like masculine, mature, motivated, males. I have the feeling you're male and you do too?)

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@....), March 23, 2000.


(I like masculine, mature, motivated, males. I have the feeling you're male and you do too?)

Yep, I feel male. lemme check tho.....five...ten..twenty.one YEP! male!

Pity you can't find one to keep you off the net

-- male and modest (icanpee@standing.up), March 24, 2000.


Don't forget to ask for their mothers maiden names and their place of birth while you're at it.

Too obvious. You're too too obvious.

-- Was (I@born.yesterday?), March 24, 2000.


Thanks for the kind words Laura, and, you're welcome. =o)

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.com), March 24, 2000.


LL,

Thanks, to be 'honest' I dont even know my son's email addy....Boy changes it like his grades...lol

He'll be the big 16 in May though, and if you would like to post something for him, his name is Dan.

As for the rest of the unsolicited 'evil' minded folks, BITE ME.

I highly doubt ll is a child molester, but since you brought it up, are you a kiddie freak yourself?

I dont normally get 'pissed' but hey, I call it as I see it.

LL, perhaps I SHOULD give out my Visa # so the other asshole can order something, eh?

=====consumer who is NOT at her finest today.

again thanks....

-- consumer (shh@aol.com), March 24, 2000.


"I dont normally get 'pissed' but hey, I call it as I see it."

Come on now, who do you think you're fooling? You seldom open your mouth without getting pissed!

-- (not@child.molester), March 24, 2000.


Ignore the freak, Consumer.

I've love to post a birthday thread for Dan in May. I'll fill it with corny wishes, pretty colors, and jifs.

Just let me know what day, Ok?

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 24, 2000.


Hey you annonymous child freak, for the record, WHAT GOES IN YOUR MOUTH?????

As if we didnt know............now, go on keep on taking it in, (get it?, I'm sure you do) tee hee

LL it is the 15th and thanks, I'm sure he'd enjoy that.

-- consumer (shh@aol.com), March 24, 2000.


not normally pissed ey? sheesh, you sure sound like it!

you're not a very nice person are you?

-- (consumer_is_angry@and_.rude), March 24, 2000.



Ahh, LL, you don't have to do that. My son is probably older than you are. He's forty, and if you can believe this, doesn't have a computer. But the thought was kind.

You're a good person, and I always knew it. And I get sick and tired of a few boring, jerks continuing to gouge you. But, alsas, it's just a case of big egos and little minds.

-- gilda (jess@listbot.com), March 24, 2000.


Got it on my calendar, babe.

(Ignore the troll. Otherwise, he'll come back with a different name to troll you. Furthermore, he might be sick enough to put something nasty in your son's birthday thread.)

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 24, 2000.


Ha ha! gilda!

I'm 46!

(I can't believe your son doesn't have a computer. I would have thought with a mom like you, he would've gotten hooked while visiting. Oh, well. My mom won't touch a computer either, and their all the rest of us talk about :o)

Hey! Look for my post tomorrow. You're gonna be in it!

(So are you, Consumer.)

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 24, 2000.


Please check it for spelling, grammer and punctuation.

Your last post sure didn't look like it was from someone on the dean's list.

Unless we're talking Dean Martin.....

-- Your English is terrible (grammer@punctuation.count), March 25, 2000.


"Your english is terrible:" Glad you caught on to LL's false scholarly credentials. I don't recall her stating which university she received her degrees at so they can be verified. I have worked in human resource departments several years verifying college degrees and work experiences of applicants. You would be surprised at those who toot their horns the loudest, end up to be the biggest blow hards.

-- ~~~~~~ (~~~~@~~~~.xcom), March 25, 2000.

"Please check it for spelling, grammer and punctuation"

If you asked Laura nicely I am sure she would also be willing to check your posts for spelling, *grammar* and punctuation, since you are obviously a stickler for such things!

-- (SincerlyGrace@aol.com), March 25, 2000.


And of course, people with scholarly credentials don't often go around bragging about it, and when they do, a red flag often pops up. There's a difference between typos and mispelled words, and people who solicit false crendentials in order to make themselves appear for what they are not. When someone brags about holding various college degrees and their accomplishments, especially on a forum such as this, one would call into question his/her true institutional education. More often than not, an educated person (cum de laude), would not engage in foul-mouthed, bantering, harrassment, stalking, or any of the behavior that we have witnessed here and in the past. Such a person would be on websites with their peers, where dialogue with like minded and highly educated people would be more stimulating. Actions do speak louder than words, but the words are what we judge people by.

-- ~~~~~~~~ (~~~~@~~~~.xcom), March 25, 2000.

This is so interesting....

I happen to think there's some brilliant people here, and at biffy. About nine times out of ten, when I read a post by gilda, Flint, cpr, Chris, hmm and Z, I agree with them philosophically. When it comes to pure technical information nobody beats Paul Davis, cpr, and Bemused.

OTOH, an English teacher with nice writing skills bore me.

Oh, and by the way, in case you haven't noticed, unlike you, I have several types of writing skills. The writing you've seen by me since I was banned has been a reflection of my attitude.

Before the rollover I took my writing fairly seriously, although I wasn't writing a paper for a grade, or a client so I didn't grammer or spell check it. When I was banned I got angry and stayed angry until about....I dunno, 3 weeks or so ago? Since then my style's more relaxed and I'm enjoying myself and my writing. next i may just drop all caps and punctuations and see how that feels

hey, I'll tell you what

my printer/scanner/ocr/fax is broken right now but as soon as its fixed or I buy a new one I'll make a copy of my degrees and Honors and post them with my last name covered. would you like that?

it's gonna take a looooong time to do all that scanning though. I was on the National Dean's List for four years in a row.

(I hope you eat your heart out.)

:o)

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 25, 2000.


~~~~~@

So what you're saying is that we here are all blathering idiots who are far removed from educated society?

How absurd. The education does not make the person, nor does it form their personality. {major eye roll}

And tell me....how does thy foot taste?

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.com), March 25, 2000.


Thank you for catching that, (**Sincerly**Grace@aol.com). I left it for Laura, but that's okay. I suppose someone else had that handle at AOL with the correct spelling?

LL, why cover your last name? I think most everyone here knows your name already. Not hard to find, even for those folk that cannot claim to be PI's.

I've only seen one type of writing skill from you. To put it kindly, average. To put it accurately, below subaverage. If you can do better, I'd like to see it!

Being on the dean's list means nothing to me. I know a guy named Dean. He has a list of women he likes to bed. These women are listed by ability/activity. Some of them have been on the list for 6 or more years.

Cin said:

So what you're saying is that we here are all blathering idiots who are far removed from educated society?

That discription covers a few. You, for instance.

How absurd. The education does not make the person, nor does it form their personality. {major eye roll}

I believe there is a sound basis for saying that education does in fact affect personality. Look at yourself. 'nuff said.

And tell me....how does thy foot taste? Check it out for yourself.

Isn't there an operation you can have that will cure that eye problem of yours? Maybe an eye patch would help? Or a paper bag?

-- Your English is terrible (grammAr@punctuation.count), March 25, 2000.


english teacher,

you're too boring to waste my time with

i'll let my degrees speak for me. and, guess what? nothing you ever say or do can diminish them. i can take them to potential employers, i can show them to my friends, and i can hang them on my wall. i can even curl up with them at night and think about the thousands of hours i spent with my nose in books so i could achieve such high distinctions. did i mention i graduated With Highest Honors? Ya, i did. Summa cum laude. say it outloud, teacher. s-u-m-m-a c-u-m l-a-u-d-e

didn't that feel good?

i love saying it. s-u-m-m-a c-u-m l-a-u-d-e

bet u wish u could attach it to your name

btw, what recognition have you ever had?

oh, i know...you've been voted "best online grammer/speller checker"!!!

congratulations

(Try to ignore her, cin. She's been hurt enough already, or she wouldn't be here harassing us.)

l8r!

~*~

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 25, 2000.


Your English is terrible, , Touche! My handle at aol *is* SincerelyGrace, correct spelling and all. **Sincerly** was a typo. Obviously I am *not* a stickler for such things!

-- (SincerelyGrace@aol.com), March 25, 2000.

~~~~@,

I agree, people with scholarly credentials don't often go around bragging about them. But... sometimes they do. And if a person constantly boasts about all of their "accomplishments" what does this tell you, about them?

Perhaps, more often than not, an educated person would not engage in foul mouthed bantering, harrassment, stalking and other behavior that you have witnessed here. But... sometimes they do.

Perhaps everything you say is accurate, but why do you feel the need to call this person into question, especially on a forum such as this?

Whether a person brags about themselves or solicits false credentials in order to make themselves appear what the are not, this is a comment on THEMSELVES. And the importance WE place on these perceived truth's or lies is a comment on OURSELVES.

In the past I enjoyed these attempts to tear Laura down. She irritated me, and I thought she was simply getting a taste of her own medicine.

But a week ago someone I know was severely injured in a rock climbing accident. Right now he is in a coma, with massive head injuries and body trauma. And suddenly, none of *this* seems so important to me. And I wonder why it ever was.

All any of us will have left at the end of our lives is how we have treated each other, and ourselves. At this moment, for me, this seems more important than anything.

-- (SincerelyGrace@aol.com), March 25, 2000.


"More often than not, an educated person (cum de laude), would not engage in foul-mouthed, bantering, harrassment, stalking, or any of the behavior that we have witnessed here and in the past. Such a person would be on websites with their peers, where dialogue with like minded and highly educated people would be more stimulating."

Ph.D's troll on this forum regularly. A degree itself does not change the core of a person. It only teaches a person when and how to appear "intellectual" and serious.

(As a well known poster would say; I'm here, I'm there, I'm everywhere so beware.)

OTFR

-- Old TB2K Forum Regular (freespeech@yahoo.com), March 25, 2000.


'Tis true. I'm a Ph.D and I troll here, there and other places pretty regularly. IMNSHO, Laura's writing style accurately reflects someone who had to study much harder than the average student to attain a bachelor's degree. Having no doubt about the effort this required of her, I'm glad she's proud of her accomplishment. Seeing her need to regularly remind others of this long-ago academic achievement, as SincerelyGrace might say, tells a lot about her.

-- (I, Troll@TB2000.B), March 25, 2000.

Do you really think that the education makes the person? Have I got some news for you...

The multi-lingual, French-educated economists, professors and communist theoreticians who founded the Khmer Rouge movement that seized power in 1975 were among their nation's brightest citizens. They were also cold-blooded killers. They murdered, tortured, starved and worked to death one quarter of Cambodia's population.

http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/1998/Dec-31-Thu- 1998/opinion/10327927.html

And what about Ted Bundy? He was allegedly brilliant and well educated. I'll bet Hitler had a great education as well. In fact, there are many educated people throughout history who did some atrocious things.

Get real.

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.com), March 25, 2000.


You're right, OTFR. I don't even feel the need to appear intellectual and serious. I've already done the majority of my work, now I get to write anyway my heart desires. (As of four months ago, I'd never written anything other than a technical paper. I'm diggin' the freedom I have, it's too bad some of you are stuck in your anal retentive world.

(I'm really sorry about your friend, Sincerely. I know that when r/t people get sicks it puts our lives back into focus. The same thing happened to me a week or so ago when my niece got sick.)

At any rate, here's some of my credentials. You can read them or not, believe them or not, it doesn't make any difference to me. (I'm just not going to let the english teacher get away with that kind of challenge.)

Regent's Scholar

Now, I'd like to hear those of you who are bashing me, to tell me what YOU'VE accomplished in your life (with proof) and what was YOUR prediction on the Likert-type scale last December. Hmmmmm?

(Put up, or shut up. Ha ha! That was stupid! You won't even post your real handles!)

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAAHAHH AHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH ha HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAH Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ha haha ha haha

~*~

-- Laura (
Ladylogic@...), March 25, 2000.




-- (I @fixed.that), March 25, 2000.

I have no idea why that didn't work, but I'll try it again:

Diploma

Regent's Scholar

National Dean's List

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@...), March 25, 2000.


Ok, I'm waiting. Let's hear the next round of LL bashing....

"You're stupid! You're fat! You're ugly!"

I've heard those words for four months now, and I'm sick of them. Next time, I may just post my picture to prove you're wrong about the last two things too.

Or, not....

However, I'll never allow anyone to try to create a picture in someone's mind that I'm some sort of fat, stupid woman, who just got lucky with her predictions about Y2k again.

(Well, at least not as long as I feel like posting.)

:o)

~*~

-- Laura (Ladylogic@....), March 25, 2000.


Oh, and by the way. I graduated with a 3.83 GPA. Not bad for a little 'ol TimeBomb troll, eh?

Ha ha ha ha ha, trolls.

Nothing you can say can diminish my accomplishments. NOTHING.

I'm done with this thread, and anonymous trolls.

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@....), March 25, 2000.


"I'm done with this thread, and anonymous trolls. "

No you're not, cuz you're reading this..gotya.

But seriously LL, to one lunatic to another, you're abosolutely right. You're smart LL, and I'm glad you're not letting any ol' schmuck tell you otherwise. I myself graduated with a 3.5 avg. Could have done a 4.0 if I really bitched, but the circumstances were so that I had to care for helpless idiots while doing my studies. Life just wasn't easy, ya know?

Anyway. Don't worry so much about your looks. 350 lbs with brains to match beats a dumb blonde bombshell anytime. Guys won't come right out and say it, but when their lives depend on it, they appreciate what they can get for the long run.

-- (just@nother.troll), March 26, 2000.


You're not just another troll.

You're my smartest troll.

:o)

~*~

-- (Ladylogic@...), March 26, 2000.


virtualdegree

"I'm not saying, I'm just saying" lol

(You left out the ["] at the end of the first link and the third link.)

Cinloo, how did you decide on those as examples? Idols of yours?

"I believe there is a sound basis for saying that education does in fact affect personality. Look at yourself. 'nuff said."

"Do you really think that the education makes the person? Have I got some news for you..."

If your examples were not educated, do you think they could have pulled off their dastardly deeds as well as they did?

Bundy also was good-looking and charismatic. Without these attributes, he may not have been so successful in his 'hobby.' [Not to diminish the deaths of his victims. Who knows what they may have accomplished in the world, if they had the chance.]

Yet, without all that, you prove my point for me. An intelligent person can easily appear to be stupid, but it is much harder for a stupid person to appear intelligent. Unless they stay quiet. (Hint)

Reading and comprehension. Education is a factor in the 'make of a person' but not the end all of the 'make of a person.'

But I was talking about personality earlier, wasn't I?

'nuff said?

SincerelyGrace@aol.com, While you may not be a stickler for such details, if you don't get your e-address right, how do you expect to get any e-mail? (I'm sure that isn't what you meant, just joshin' with ya.)

-- A mime is a terrible thing to waste (learn@be.amazed), March 26, 2000.


CIN:

Here's a little more history to add:

1) Those Khmer Rouge 'intellectuals' also contributed to the edict: 'Execute all those you find wearing eyeglasses -- they will be the ones who can read -- and that makes them dangerous.' As a result of that enlightened approach ALL the medical doctors in the country were exterminated. A few years later the country realized the policy had caused a few minor defects in their national health system. Long live Marx, the hero of the intellectuals.

2) Adolph Schickelgruber (aka Hitler) was reported to be 25% Jewish (Could that have a connection to his antisemitic campaign?), and was not German, but Austrian. His occupation was a housepainter -- that would mean he never got to the "University." Also, he was a corporal in WWI -- if he'd had a 'Uni' education that would have made him, I believe, an officer automatically. Nevertheless, your generalization about the antics of many of the highly educated down through history is well taken. My favorite smirk object are those mention they're members of MENSA. Been close up to quite a few of them -- only two of them were common sensical enough to build a friendship with -- and they were eccentric (but EYE should talk!)

Bill

P.S. Jean had this thread up on her screen & saw it as I was passing by -- otherwise I wouldn't be posting. Too busy putting a new O.S. on my bargain refurb laptop. Escaping to such nerdy activity is less unsettling than watching forum members flaming each other. Noo, so vat else is noo? B.

-- William J. Schenker, MD (wjs@linkfast.net), March 26, 2000.


Bill,

I second your observation on Mensa people.

I once went to a Mensa social function with two lady members (who seemed fairly interesting), and was really blown away by what I found there. My two ladies were the ONLY interesting people to be seen, and of course were the center of attention for almost everyone there. Two-thirds of those present were male, most were incredibly stuck on themselves, and all seemed BORING, narrowly-defined, and apparently lacking in social skills. This didn't seem to deflate their big eogs, though. After a couple of beers, I found myself on the outer fringes of the lounge near some snacks and a couple of more interesting-looking ladies. I asked them "are you two intelligent"? Their expressions of surprise said it all. I quickly responded "aren't you two MENSA members"? Again, I got puzzled looks. When I asked if they were members of the nearby group, they said "OH, NO, we're just getting some food". I quickly followed up with "me too, let me buy you some drinks and let's get better acquainted". That was my last and only exposure to MENSA. I never found out if my IQ was high enough to qualify, but at least I'm smart enough to know that doing so would likely have been a waste of time!

-- Flash (flash@flash.hq), March 26, 2000.


Thanks Mr Schenker =)

When referring to MENSA members, I believe that the phrase "MAD GENIUS" comes to mind. =o)

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 26, 2000.


**"If your examples were not educated, do you think they could have pulled off their dastardly deeds as well as they did? "**

In case you've forgotten, Ted Bundy was caught, tried, and EXECUTED for his crimes. It seems that he was rather careless at times; he was overheard on more than one occasion introducing himself to his victims as "Ted". Furthermore, he was offered a chance at plea bargaining, refused, and then later tried to take it, once he realized that mistake had cost him a death-sentence, where he could have gotten life instead. I guess he really knew how to (what was it that you called it?) play stupid. So much for all that education, eh?

Condescending BITCH. (woops, was that out loud?)

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 26, 2000.


William J. Schenker, MD (wjs@linkfast.net), March 26, 2000.

Cin,

I would like to draw your attention, such as it is, to the above name, which you so casually disregarded in your follow-up post:

Thanks Mr Schenker =) When referring to MENSA members, I believe that the phrase "MAD GENIUS" comes to mind. =o) -- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 26, 2000.

As you will note, William J. Schenker, MD has indicated that he has completed the requirements necessary to allow him to add this distinction to his name. Something you apparently did not notice, since your reading and comprehension skills are woefully lacking.

I imagine that Dr. Schenker is too polite to point out your error. I, however, feel that this should be brought to your attention. Otherwise you may continue to rebuff all his hard work in obtaining his degree.

One more thing about your post that may need attention is:

I believe that the phrase "MAD GENIUS" comes to mind. Now, dear, you really ought to know if "MAD GENIUS" comes to mind or not. I mean, when you read Dr. Schenker's post about MENSA, did "MAD GENIUS" come to mind or not?

-- tut tut (pay@ttention.situpstraight), March 27, 2000.


tuttut,

I think if you reread cin's post, you will find that she was not denigrading Dr. Schenker. She merely thanked him, and then continued on to say she thinks "Mad genius" comes to mind when she thinks of MENSA members.

-- (No@problem.here), March 27, 2000.


You know...I feel sorry for you. Living your life thinking that you're right and no one else possibly could be, seems a sad existence to me. There is absolutely no sense in arguing with you. You will never ever see anything but the world according to you. How truly lonely and solitary you must be.

Argue with yourself. I won't waste any more time on you, as there is no point to it. Good day.

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 27, 2000.


tut tut, I think if you reread cin's post, you will find that she was not denigrading Dr. Schenker. She merely thanked him, and then continued on to say she thinks "Mad genius" comes to mind when she thinks of MENSA members. -- (No@problem.here), March 27, 2000.

No Problem,

I read it. I saw what it said. I understood it. I commented on it. It seems that you do not see the disregard she showed for his hard work with which he earned the title of Doctor, symbolized by the abbreviation Dr. or MD. She called him Mister. This is rather rude. In certain situations this could be considered very rude. I pointed this out to her. Now I am pointing it out to you.

Since Dr. Schenker also signed with the name Bill, she could have just as easily referred to him as Bill. But she didn't. Cin chose to use the title Mr.

Because Cin has displayed a lack of reading and comprehension skills in several [if not all] posts of hers, I have chosen to bring it to her attention. It is my hope that she may be able to remedy this lack, and thus enjoy the various conversations on the board more completely. It may also help her to post more intelligently as well. You may want to try it.

Below is a prime example of her limited comprehension skills. She considers a mention of the misuse of titles as an argument.

Unless you or she wants to try and tell me that a question is an argument? Then again, it may just be another poor choice of words on her part.

You know...I feel sorry for you. Living your life thinking that you're right and no one else possibly could be, seems a sad existence to me. There is absolutely no sense in arguing with you. You will never ever see anything but the world according to you. How truly lonely and solitary you must be. Argue with yourself. I won't waste any more time on you, as there is no point to it. Good day. -- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 27, 2000.

cin, cin, cin,

Now you're assuming facts without any hard data. You do know what happens when you assume, right? Here is a little info for ya, toots!

I have Seven classes a day. Average of twenty-five students in each. Can you do the math? Here, let me: 7 x 25 = 175. Plus six of my own. 175 + 6 = 181. Add a spouse to the mix, 181 + 1 = 182. Then church, community projects, reading at the library to young children. The friends of my children, and the children of my friends. Yet, here I am trying to help you.

Ungrateful slacker bitch. (Oops! Was that outloud?)

-- Just a teacher (butverygood@teaching.thewilling), March 28, 2000.


I wonder what this world would be like if we did not have teachers! Thanks teacher, I learned something from you today, and that is: When you teach an ungrateful slacker bitch a thing or two, they will usually remain one. ROTFLMAO!

-- studious student (studiousstudent@studiousoneee.xcom), March 28, 2000.

"Just a teacher," you should be aware that referring to someone as an "Ungrateful slacker bitch" is rather rude. In certain situations this could be considered very rude. Perhaps you should choose your words more carefully if you truly wish to teach someone how to avoid rude behavior.

-- (hmm@hmm.hmm), March 28, 2000.

Teacher, please get help before you harm someone. There is obviously something wrong with you. If you really are a teacher, may God help those children.

-- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 28, 2000.

Argue with yourself. I won't waste any more time on you, as there is no point to it. Good day. -- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 27, 2000.

Teacher, please get help before you harm someone. There is obviously something wrong with you. If you really are a teacher, may God help those children. -- cin (cinlooo@aol.corn), March 28, 2000.

LOL ROTFLMAO

HA HA HA HA ho ho ho ho heh heh

That's typical!

Memory failing, dear?

-- ha ha ha ha ha (dontknow@when.to.stop), March 28, 2000.


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