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ArtDent - 27 Apr 2007 21:29 GMT
I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly Baal-a-thon?
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svenbo - 27 Apr 2007 22:45 GMT
>I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly Baal-a-thon?

I have a VA appt to get my hearing checked... going for disability....

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~misfit~ - 28 Apr 2007 03:45 GMT
> I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
> Baal-a-thon?

Dunno. Will you have the affrontery to after your comments about Mickey?
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ArtDent - 28 Apr 2007 05:29 GMT
> > I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
> > Baal-a-thon?
>
> Dunno. Will you have the affrontery to after your comments about Mickey?

Affrontery?
Which / what comments are you talking about?
Did I say something 'wrong' somewhere?
Do you believe something I said / posted is incorrect?
Mickey is the one that 'left' in a snit fit.  Are you saying it was my
personal fault?  The post of mine you are probably referring to, was
posted after he said he had deleted this ng from his newsreader program,
so supposedly _he_ hasn't even seen/read it.  Unless he is lurking, which
is of course possible.
I have come to enjoy the weekly games with *all* the people there.  It is
not just Mickey, although he was a very good runner and will be missed.
There are up to eight people in the game.  Even with less, and no runner,
walking to Baal with four or more 'friends' is fun.  It is nice to know
there will be no idiot pk'ing everyone just to get the goodies.  Heck,
most of the time the 'goodies' end up just laying there because all of us
got one or more of that item already anyway.  The point being that while
Mickey was and indeed would be a welcome 'friend', we can and have gone on
without him.
I was serious when I mentioned wondering about his med's lately, his posts
did not seem like his old self and I worry.

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~misfit~ - 28 Apr 2007 10:43 GMT
> > > I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
> > > Baal-a-thon?
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> I was serious when I mentioned wondering about his med's lately, his
> posts did not seem like his old self and I worry.

Calling his actions a 'snit fit' and worse is a strange way to show that you
worry. Do me a favour, never "worry" about me.

Of course he wasn't his old self. Did you miss the bit where he was in
hospital, near death? The bit where Whitni was watching him day and night?

<shakes head> f.cking amazing! Justifying it by saying /supposedly/ (note
the inference that he's a liar) he's not going to see your sorry-a.s
back-stabs. Does that mean they don't count?

Yes, affrontery.
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ArtDent - 28 Apr 2007 16:41 GMT
> Calling his actions a 'snit fit' and worse is a strange way to show that
> you worry. Do me a favour, never "worry" about me.

I could not think of what else to call it.  Can you really - honestly -
say it was not?  He left because some people flamed someone he invited
here.  No matter the reason for the flames, or even who did the flaming,
this IS usenet and Mickey - as a 'seasoned' usenetter - should know it
takes a thickish skin at times.  Sometimes all the time.

> Of course he wasn't his old self. Did you miss the bit where he was in
> hospital, near death? The bit where Whitni was watching him day and
> night?

No.  I did not miss that.  However, he has/had been back for awhile, and
had been at least seeming near to his old self when this all 'hit the
fan'.

> <shakes head> f.cking amazing! Justifying it by saying /supposedly/
> (note
> the inference that he's a liar) he's not going to see your sorry-a.s
> back-stabs. Does that mean they don't count?

I have called bullshit to his face before.  He does have a way of telling
the truth sometimes that seems like a lie because he does not mention
'circumstances' at the time.  Sorry if my blunt honesty offends you, he
was able to handle it before, which is why I do indeed worry because he
did seem a bit 'out of sorts' the last week or so before he left.

> Yes, affrontery.

I guess so.  I am not ashamed to get in his face and say bullshit, this
does not automatically make me an enemy of his.  I would think it would
make me a better friend than one that would just blindly accept anything
just because it comes from him.  Those are not friends, they are
'followers'.

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maxterry@comcast.net - 28 Apr 2007 13:04 GMT
> I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly Baal-a-thon?

More than will show up at any game YOU run.

Here's a clue for you, genius. Mickey doesn't run these games for HIS
benefit. HE is the one running to the throne room, he doesn't need
YOU. He could make a public game and have it full in 2/3 of a second.
He runs these games for the benefit of the group.

Jesus Q. Christ, but some people should keep their mouths shut and
preserve am illusion of intelligence.

Max
ArtDent - 28 Apr 2007 17:04 GMT
> > I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
> > Baal-a-thon?
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>
> Max

I do hope you posted this on your own.  Without your fathers knowledge.
I don't run games, never have, probably never will.
I also don't deny your statements of how quick Mickey could / can fill a
public game.
However.
I would think that he also enjoyed knowing that these games are / were NOT
public games where you have to put up with total morons / idiots / newbs /
pk'ers / etc..  Although he _has_ told me he sometimes enjoys baiting
such. He runs these games for the benefit of ALL, himself included, lets
tone down the sainthood here just a little ok?  Last I heard he is still
just another living human being.
Hey, as I said to misfit, just because I don't follow blindly doesn't
automatically make me his enemy.  Sometimes we need someone to tell us we
are doing something we maybe shouldn't.  To say, yes dear, that dress DOES
make you look fat.

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maxterry@comcast.net - 28 Apr 2007 18:39 GMT
> On 28-Apr-2007, maxte...@comcast.net wrote:
> > > I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
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> I do hope you posted this on your own.  Without your fathers knowledge.
> I don't run games, never have, probably never will.

My father died to the communists 15 y ears ago a.shole, grab a f.cking
clue.

> I also don't deny your statements of how quick Mickey could / can fill a
> public game.
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> tone down the sainthood here just a little ok?  Last I heard he is still
> just another living human being.

More human that you, that much is for sure. At least he's honest,
while you have made it clear you're just another phony f.ck who sucked
up for the goodies. Please, do the genetic pool a favor and slit your
wrists.

> Hey, as I said to misfit, just because I don't follow blindly doesn't
> automatically make me his enemy.  Sometimes we need someone to tell us we
> are doing something we maybe shouldn't.  To say, yes dear, that dress DOES
> make you look fat.

Whatever. If you think this somehow justifies the fact that you joined
the Alan Ladd fan club,  wonderful. Mickey is more fogiving than I am,
I think you're a cokroach.

Max
Virtual Den - 29 Apr 2007 00:32 GMT
>> > I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
>> > Baal-a-thon?
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> are doing something we maybe shouldn't.  To say, yes dear, that dress DOES
> make you look fat.

I agree with you and I must admit that you have some backbone to confront
Mickey. I do not mean that you denegrated him at all but one thing you were
or were not aware is you have to be with him or agreeing with him or the
insults and vulgarity will come fast enough. There should be no problem
about what you said and you should continue to be a gaming friend but with
Mickey it does not work this way. You are now banished for sure from his
games. This guy owns people. Well at least you proved you had some backbone
and I saw nothing wrong in your attitude.

When Mickey leaves a group he transforms himself in Max and since I am fed
up with all these lying bullshit I will make an interesting post later.
People who read this you are warned. It will be OT and the title will be
explicit enough so do not read  it if you are a Mickey's fan. It will not be
a flaming post, it will be a post made of facts. There is nothing wrong to
point out the true right?

VD
maxterry@comcast.net - 29 Apr 2007 02:30 GMT
> > On 28-Apr-2007, maxte...@comcast.net wrote:
>
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> a flaming post, it will be a post made of facts. There is nothing wrong to
> point out the true right?

Why not just get your faggot a.s down here, and you can meet us both.
I will make sure there is enough of you left for Mickey to kick a few
times.

Max
EvilBill - 28 Apr 2007 19:47 GMT
> I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly
> Baal-a-thon?

Not me, I'm afraid... as Mickey pointed out, I'm 'whipped' these days,
my girlfriend is keeping me away from online games ;)

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maxterry@comcast.net - 29 Apr 2007 02:29 GMT
> I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly Baal-a-thon?
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Just to let you know, I was sitting here watching the NFL draft
(football, one of America's greatest inventions) on the  huge plasma,
while Mickey ran a full game (with 3 people in waiting) for 3 or 4
hours. Seems the friends outnumber the a.sholes by a fair margin.

Max
ok91006@gmail.com - 29 Apr 2007 08:00 GMT
> I wonder how many people are going to show up for the weekly Baal-a-thon?
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