Hey DOOMZIES, have I got **THE** place for you to go and play

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You'll LOVE it. You'll meet old friends and get to rant and rave about the Decline and Fall of Society forever more. HAVE A BALL.


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-- cpr (buytexas@swbell.net), June 27, 2000

Answers

This one is right up their alley too

-- (theyaretoasted@doomershavenolife.com), June 27, 2000.

CPR:

You know, you really are quite nuts. Keep going, though, you always get me to chuckle.

Amused regards,

-- WD-40 (wd40@squeak.not), June 27, 2000.


Hey! thanks for the tip. It looks pretty cool. I guess you are not a bad guy after all.

-- JoseMiami (caris@prodigy.net), June 27, 2000.

Not bad.

How long you gonna enjoy being the object of humor? That's what has happened you know. Oh, you still have Maria and few others I suppose but what happens now that the wrong side is getting most of the laughs?

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), June 27, 2000.


>> ...what happens now that the wrong side is getting most of the laughs? <<

cpr is a visionary. He knows that the doomers will soon be laughing out of the other side of their mouths, once the truth strikes them like a thunderbolt -- that cpr was right about Y2K!

He can afford to bide his time. Look at the long view he takes about such matters as who said what in 1998. He knows that the long-term importance of Y2K is only now beginning to be understood by the world at large -- that Y2K was the seminal event that exposed the Y2K doomers as the deluded dupes of Gary North and Ed Yourdon that they always were, and that the days of those Y2K charlatans are numbered, thanks to cpr's tireless effforts to expose them!

The world will soon be a better place. Laugh all you want to! cpr is on the job!

-- Brian McLaughlin (brianm@ims.com), June 27, 2000.



"that Y2K was the seminal event that exposed the Y2K doomers as the deluded dupes of Gary North and Ed Yourdon"

And everything out of cpr's mouth/keyboard is a "semenal" event.

-- cpr's (such@dick.head), June 28, 2000.


SNAP!

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), June 28, 2000.

http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/5710/crazy.mid

-- written (by@Willie.Nelson), June 28, 2000.

You "Link" worked just as well as the misfired synapses sent by the posters after me:

http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/5710/crazy.mid -- written (by@Willie.Nelson), June 28, 2000.


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-- cpr (buytexas@swbell.net), June 28, 2000.


huh?

-- JoseMiami (caris@prodigy.net), June 28, 2000.


HUH?

You still with us Jose? Those were your very words on 1/2/00HUH?

Brian, you should offer your mellifluous writing services to Steve Heller. He too is desperate to recover some semblance of credibility but lacks the clever word crafting that you employ. Really doesnt matter in the long run does it?

-- Ra (tion@l.1), June 28, 2000.


>> Really doesnt matter in the long run does it? <<

Don't let cpr catch you saying things like that. It matters a lot! Y2K is the hinge that swings the direction of the new millenium. But thanks to cpr, we will have a perpetual record of how right he was about Y2K. And how wrong I was.

Come to think of it, cpr's legacy will be a mighty convenience to future historians of mental imbalance. If it weren't for cpr's ceaseless activity, it is safe to say that the record of mental imbalance over Y2K issues would be much smaller than it is today.

-- Brian McLaughlin (brianm@ims.com), June 28, 2000.


http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=003P8F

-- cpr (buytexas@swbell.net), June 28, 2000.

>> http://hv.greenspun.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg.tcl?msg_id=003P8F <<

Hey, cpr! Let's all get together and serenade this Brian guy who was wrong about Y2K. We can strum guitars and sing soft and low, "doomer boy, wrong about Y2K, all day and way, way wrong". Anyway we can work on the words some more, later. He has it coming.

...But! Wait a minute. I mean, there's something weird here...There's someone else named Brian who was wrong about Y2K, besides me! Isn't that eerie? Two people with the same first name who were both wrong about Y2K!

I gotta sit down. My brain can't handle this coincidence.

-- Brian McLaughlin (brianm@ims.com), June 28, 2000.


I gotta sit down. My brain can't handle this coincidence.

Don't you mean, "my Brian?"

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



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