Doomers, no apologies are necessary - no one listens to you anymore, anyway

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It is hilarious to read doomer after doomer parade out and state that "I knew it would not be bad - I just prepared for nothing, or 'just in case.'" Absolutely the best comedy on the internet!

It doesn't matter now, doomers. The positive news is that apparently little has changed: no one paid you any mind before the non-event either! ;)

Vindicated Regards,
Andy Ray



-- Andy Ray (andyman633@hotmail.com), May 25, 2000

Answers

Fuck you, Andy Ray.

How sad that you seem to derive your self worth by gloating. At the end of the day, is it really worth it?

Dan V.

-- Jimmy Splinters (inthe@dark.com), May 25, 2000.


You've got it backwards, vindicated one. No one listens to YOU!

-- (nemesis@awol.com), May 25, 2000.

Well Andy, see what happens when you lift the manhole cover.

-- Willy (from@old.Philly), May 25, 2000.

Silly-Willy and fey-Andy Ray. In case you havn't noticed, this is not the Doomer Board. Go to EZBoard to get your sexual gratificatios.

-- (nemesis@awol.com), May 25, 2000.

Nemesis:

What would happen if AR went to EZboard with Comic Sans and teal. First, you couldn't see it against the Kermit-the-Frog background. Second, it would probably crash the system; which is not, apparently, stable.

Best wishes,,,

Z

-- Z1X4Y7 (Z1X4Y7@aol.com), May 25, 2000.



Andy Ray,

I never had much in the way of emergency supplies for my family, for whatever reason. The whole Y2K thingee changed that for me.

My oldest daughter is afraid of thunder and lightening storms. When we lose power because of a storm..she seems to get an instant stomach ache. I attribute that to 'stress'.

While shopping for emergency items, I came across a wonderful little invention called, "Illumisticks"TM...made by Coleman.

The last time we had a lightening storm and the power blinked a couple of times...I broke out the light sticks...and I can't tell you what a world of difference it made. She and my other daughter were happier than pigs in you-know-what.

The power didn't stay out long...5 mins tops...but the light sticks lasted for over 6 hours...a long time for a kid.

I'm happy that I found a way to help relieve the 'stress'.

Take it FWIW...

-- Peg (pegmcleod@mediaone.net), May 25, 2000.


Who cares? I am however sorry there is no cure as yet for S.mall M.an S.yndrome. Poor thing.

-- (laureltree7@hotmail.com), May 25, 2000.

The sound of one hand claping. Or one hand doing something else.

-- (get@life.andy), May 25, 2000.

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