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Starlord 08-03-2005 03:33 PM

High Desert
 
All the rain water has at last soaked down and I'm able to walk around my
garden without sinking knee deep in hardpan. The Iris that didn't rot from
all the rain and flooding are now sending up new fans and should have a good
bloom time this year. I've even found a few canna that have deared to send
up a shoot. The biggest project is the setting up of my Morning Glory corner
of the garden, this is where I've started planting special MG's I've gotten.
A big buch of mixed seeds I planted on the back side of the garden area are
already coming up.





Cereus-validus..... 08-03-2005 05:45 PM

The desert is a little less higher now that Hunter S. Thompson killed
himself.


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
All the rain water has at last soaked down and I'm able to walk around my
garden without sinking knee deep in hardpan. The Iris that didn't rot
from
all the rain and flooding are now sending up new fans and should have a
good
bloom time this year. I've even found a few canna that have deared to send
up a shoot. The biggest project is the setting up of my Morning Glory
corner
of the garden, this is where I've started planting special MG's I've
gotten.
A big buch of mixed seeds I planted on the back side of the garden area
are
already coming up.







Starlord 09-03-2005 04:52 AM

I've spent most of my life working for a living, that is after I got out of
the Army after a tour in Vietnam with the 4th Inf.Div.

As far as being Hip, I've always walked a pathway of my own. As it is now, I
spend many good clear nights ( as I did tonight ) setting up my Big
telescope on a street corner and offering free views of the Stars and
Planets. My "High" has always been reading, watching, writting Sci-Fi. So
what if I didn't know this guy whoever he was, I'd lay odds that I know of
people who you've never even heard of and who in my world pays a bigger part
than what's his name.

Was he a major grower/seller of Dahla's? I.Canna? or other plants?
Did he ever design and build a telescope as I have?
Did he ever write a Sci-Fi book and become well known for it?
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese Bobtail
breeder )

So before you go blowing smoke at someone who may not walk the same pathway
you do, you should stop and think that maybe they walk a pathway that you
know nothing of. I've seen some people die this last year that I think has
left this world poorer for their passing.

There's no fear or loathing in the High Mojave Desert, in fact it's the
other way around, what with the clear dark skys overhead, the Stars and
Planets are awesome to view.


"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
om...
And you have the nerve to call yourself "Starlord".

Have you been living in a cave during your entire lifetime, you unhip
Neanderthal?





Travis 09-03-2005 06:54 AM

Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese Bobtail
breeder )


What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5

Starlord 09-03-2005 03:47 PM

Wish I could type it out, it's on a UK server, but my main machine had a
total melt down of it's hard drive last weekend and I can't access the CD
right now that the backup is on, I'm not sure if it'll show up on Google,
but it's "Akumaizer" is my cattery name. Oldest active JBT cattery in the
USA now.

"Travis" wrote in message
news:C4xXd.30608$uc.2411@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese Bobtail
breeder )


What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5




Starlord 09-03-2005 03:54 PM

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not include the

countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed may be a

bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard, "spread

out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)





Travis 09-03-2005 05:03 PM

Starlord wrote:
Wish I could type it out, it's on a UK server, but my main machine
had a total melt down of it's hard drive last weekend and I can't
access the CD right now that the backup is on, I'm not sure if
it'll show up on Google, but it's "Akumaizer" is my cattery name.
Oldest active JBT cattery in the USA now.


Google did not find it. I find it very stange that you don't know the
URL of your own web page.

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington


"Travis" wrote in message
news:C4xXd.30608$uc.2411@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese
Bobtail breeder )


What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5




Cereus-validus..... 09-03-2005 05:59 PM

Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds, which is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not include
the

countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed may be
a

bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread

out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)









Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html




Starlord 09-03-2005 09:52 PM

1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or the 50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ... done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes

where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you

would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so

while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and

read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds, which

is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they

all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed may

be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a

friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html






Starlord 09-03-2005 10:00 PM

I can't remember each and every one of them, the main one I deal with is
www.starlords.org, http://akumaizer.united.net.kg not 100% sure but that is
what's writen down on an old notepad.

"Travis" wrote in message
news:K%FXd.32953$uc.28872@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Wish I could type it out, it's on a UK server, but my main machine
had a total melt down of it's hard drive last weekend and I can't
access the CD right now that the backup is on, I'm not sure if
it'll show up on Google, but it's "Akumaizer" is my cattery name.
Oldest active JBT cattery in the USA now.


Google did not find it. I find it very stange that you don't know the
URL of your own web page.

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington


"Travis" wrote in message
news:C4xXd.30608$uc.2411@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese
Bobtail breeder )

What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5






Travis 10-03-2005 04:25 AM

Starlord wrote:
I can't remember each and every one of them, the main one I deal
with is www.starlords.org, http://akumaizer.united.net.kg not 100%
sure but that is what's writen down on an old notepad.


The Akumaizer URL is no good. I just don't understand why Google can't
find the "oldest active JBT cattery in the USA".

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington

"Travis" wrote in message
news:K%FXd.32953$uc.28872@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Wish I could type it out, it's on a UK server, but my main machine
had a total melt down of it's hard drive last weekend and I can't
access the CD right now that the backup is on, I'm not sure if
it'll show up on Google, but it's "Akumaizer" is my cattery name.
Oldest active JBT cattery in the USA now.


Google did not find it. I find it very stange that you don't know
the URL of your own web page.

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington


"Travis" wrote in message
news:C4xXd.30608$uc.2411@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese
Bobtail breeder )

What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5




Starlord 10-03-2005 05:42 AM

The web host is having troubles of some kind and not all the sites are
online. But if you'll go to google/images and imput Rideen, on the first
page of images, you'll see a picture of Ch.Akumaizer's Rideen, a Red Tabby
JBT of my breeding in years past. He was a son of Ch.Maryott's Shika of
Akumaizer and my main stud male I have now goes all the way back to Shika.

In the JBT world I am known, heck even the JBT's that are down in S.Africa
have some of my JBT's in their background.

My JBT cattery got it's start in 1973 when I bought Ch.maryott's Shika and
I've still breeding. My stud boy was mated to 2 queens just last month.

The Akumaizer banner reaches far and wide and while it's been awhile since
I've been able to show, I'm still around and aming to be around for some
time to come.

There used to be a lady up in WA that until she quit and sold all her cats,
had JBT's that reached into the Akumaizer line.



"Travis" wrote in message
news:e%PXd.91500$uc.81838@trnddc04...
Starlord wrote:
I can't remember each and every one of them, the main one I deal
with is www.starlords.org, http://akumaizer.united.net.kg not 100%
sure but that is what's writen down on an old notepad.


The Akumaizer URL is no good. I just don't understand why Google can't
find the "oldest active JBT cattery in the USA".





Starlord 10-03-2005 05:45 AM

One note, google ' Akumaizer Japanese Bobtails ', I'm listed with TICA, and
another breeders list too. I mostly use CFA papers, but I am also with TICA,
ACA, until the org died I was also with UCF.

"Travis" wrote in message
news:e%PXd.91500$uc.81838@trnddc04...
Starlord wrote:
I can't remember each and every one of them, the main one I deal
with is www.starlords.org, http://akumaizer.united.net.kg not 100%
sure but that is what's writen down on an old notepad.


The Akumaizer URL is no good. I just don't understand why Google can't
find the "oldest active JBT cattery in the USA".

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington

"Travis" wrote in message
news:K%FXd.32953$uc.28872@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Wish I could type it out, it's on a UK server, but my main machine
had a total melt down of it's hard drive last weekend and I can't
access the CD right now that the backup is on, I'm not sure if
it'll show up on Google, but it's "Akumaizer" is my cattery name.
Oldest active JBT cattery in the USA now.

Google did not find it. I find it very stange that you don't know
the URL of your own web page.

--

Travis in Shoreline Washington


"Travis" wrote in message
news:C4xXd.30608$uc.2411@trnddc09...
Starlord wrote:
Did he ever breed and show cats? ( I'm a well known Japanese
Bobtail breeder )

What is the URL of your cattery?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5






Lady Blacksword 10-03-2005 05:51 AM

Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors off
themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or the
50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ... done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes

where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you

would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so

while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and

read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds, which

is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they

all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed may

be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a

friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html








Cereus-validus..... 10-03-2005 07:41 AM

Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing themselves.
They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes. Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors off
themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or the
50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ... done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look
up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes

where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you

would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so

while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and

read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which

is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they

all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may

be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a

friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html









Lady Blacksword 10-03-2005 01:54 PM

Dear Confused Sir,
Since your literary cognition begins and ends at the comics section of
the newspaper, you completely missed the fact that I never called your dead
hack a Sci-fi writer.
Once again, your poor gelid brain declares in writing for all the world to
to see that you have less understanding of what you see than most two day
old kittens.
Fondly and sincerely yours,
Murri

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing themselves.
They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes. Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors off
themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or the
50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years
old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ...
done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I
watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so
depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi
books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look
up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"

opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him,
they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and
Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of
Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
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Starlord 10-03-2005 02:45 PM

That does it for me, YOU just crossed the line, as of NOW you have joined
the ranks of TROLLS that live within my KILLFILE.

BTW, one of the worlds greatest Sci-Fi writter also Invented the idea of a
relay satillite in orbit, named it "Telstar" and one of his stories was made
into a major, very well known big screen movie in 1968.


"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing themselves.
They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes. Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors

off
themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or

the
50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years

old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ...

done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I

watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so

depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi

books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look
up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a

clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"


opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him,

they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and

Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of

Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
friend?
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Cereus-validus..... 10-03-2005 05:04 PM

Why don't you mention the writer by name, you arrogant Stinkwad ponce?

You are alluding to Arthur C. Clark, who never got a patent on his idea and
lost out in billions of dollars in revenue from it!!!

How about 2001 and 2010? With the deranged warlord republican
administrations running the country into the ground, the space program will
never get caught up to where it should have been by now.

You should KILLFILE yourself, you worthless troll.


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
That does it for me, YOU just crossed the line, as of NOW you have joined
the ranks of TROLLS that live within my KILLFILE.

BTW, one of the worlds greatest Sci-Fi writter also Invented the idea of a
relay satillite in orbit, named it "Telstar" and one of his stories was
made
into a major, very well known big screen movie in 1968.


"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing
themselves.
They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes. Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors

off
themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or

the
50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years

old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ...

done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I

watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in
it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so

depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler,
no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi

books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go
look
up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a

clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages,
you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality,
so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one
and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"


opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him,

they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and

Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of

Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe
Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html













Cereus-validus..... 10-03-2005 05:13 PM

And your obsession with sci-fi stories makes you superior? My dead cat is
smarter than you.

You are truly delusional, Lazy Blackhead. You haven't a clue what's going on
in the real world around you. You keep missing what's really important in
the world and those who make real contributions. You are never going to win
a Pulitzer for trolling garden websites, you inept farkle.

Like the great William Schatner said: "GET A LIFE!!!!"


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110463958.90147722cad4c8288d0c68d944f1980d@t eranews...
Dear Confused Sir,
Since your literary cognition begins and ends at the comics section of
the newspaper, you completely missed the fact that I never called your
dead hack a Sci-fi writer.
Once again, your poor gelid brain declares in writing for all the world to
to see that you have less understanding of what you see than most two day
old kittens.
Fondly and sincerely yours,
Murri

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing
themselves. They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes. Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors
off themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or
the 50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years
old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ...
done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I
watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so
depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler, no
big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi
books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go look
up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a
clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"

opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him,
they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and
Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of
Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
friend?
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Cereus-validus..... 10-03-2005 05:21 PM

Take it easy.

Don't let that obnoxious transgender troll Lazy Blackhead get you all riled
up.


"escape" wrote in message
...
Huh, who you talkin to?

v

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 17:59:52 GMT, "Cereus-validus....."
opined:

Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages, you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
. ..
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality, so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds, which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him, they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
m...
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html








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http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html




Lady Blacksword 10-03-2005 05:50 PM

Dear Sir
Could you kindly inform the purveyor of your current narcotic that his
wares are highly unstable, and that you have apparently purchased what is
commonly known as a "bad batch"? I also strongly advise that you retain a
lawyer for the purpose of filing litigation against aforementioned
individual, so that you may receive compensation for the mental damage you
have suffered as a result of his products, and the subsequent rehabilitative
care you require.
Sincerely,
Murri

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
And your obsession with sci-fi stories makes you superior? My dead cat is
smarter than you.

You are truly delusional, Lazy Blackhead. You haven't a clue what's going
on in the real world around you. You keep missing what's really important
in the world and those who make real contributions. You are never going to
win a Pulitzer for trolling garden websites, you inept farkle.

Like the great William Schatner said: "GET A LIFE!!!!"


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110463958.90147722cad4c8288d0c68d944f1980d@t eranews...
Dear Confused Sir,
Since your literary cognition begins and ends at the comics section of
the newspaper, you completely missed the fact that I never called your
dead hack a Sci-fi writer.
Once again, your poor gelid brain declares in writing for all the world
to to see that you have less understanding of what you see than most two
day old kittens.
Fondly and sincerely yours,
Murri

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Too bad, Lady Blackhead, you opinion doesn't count for anything at all.

Hunter S. Thompson was not as Sci-Fi author you dimwit. Yeah sure, those
political hack writers like Ernest Hemingway are always offing
themselves. They were such bad writers they won pulitzer prizes.
Jealous?

It would seem the troll is you, hateful biatch!!!


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
...
Ignore these trolls, Starlord. I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about, but then, I happen to avoid reading Doonesbury, and
depressing books. E-mail me if you want to talk about Anne McCaffery,
gardening, and the stars. And let these hate-mongers go on their way.

Side note: Ever notice how few really good Sci-fi and Fantasy authors
off themselves, conpared to political hack writers? Wonder why that
is...........

Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
1st of all, I've seen enough of the "Real World", I've been to 49 or
the 50
states in the USA, I've seen parts of europe, I've seen Vietnam even.

I've worked for a living, even worked when I was only about 10 years
old.

I don't need to be told what the world is like, I've "been there ...
done
that" more than I ever care to remember.

The only drug I take is asprin to deaden the pains in my knees, I
watched
idots in vietnam get high and then get themselves blown to bits.

The Mojave news is the only paper I pick up and it has no comics in
it.

Live in the clouds? Na, I'd rather live far above them, in the endless
reachs of Interstellar Space. And those books just sounded so
depressing,
besides, I've seen H.A.'s when I road with my dad in his 18 wheeler,
no big
deal, they don't bother me and I don't bother them.

This is my last post on him, I've never read his stuff and most likly
never
will, but in the mean time, not only do I have a box full of Sci-Fi
books
awaiting me, I'm also a follower of one John Dobson and he's far from
being
depressing and he's up in his 80's now and still pushing glass. Go
look up
John Dobson.

The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond.

"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
. com...
Face the facts, babe.

You're really not living in the real world at all if you haven't a
clue
what's been going on in the real world all along.

You have nobody to blame but yourself. You wouldn't last five minutes
where
the buffallo roam.

If ever read the newspapers and saw Doonesbury in the funny pages,
you
would
have seen Hunter S. Thompson portrayed as the character "Duke".

With your attitude you would never win Ben Stein's money!!!!

Maybe you are a different story once the drugs finally kick in?!!!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
Oh, I prefer conventional reality to lead me to ultimate reality,
so
while
I
have not read one Hunter Thompson book, my husband has every one
and
read
some
of them more than once.

The point here is, how does one live in the real world and not know
who
this
person is. I can see by your answer that you live in the clouds,
which
is
okay
too, but to call something "muck" based on the title is a bit
ignorant.


On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 07:54:56 -0800, "Starlord"

opined:

with book titles like that, it's no wonder I've not heard of him,
they
all
sound very depressing and I'd rather sail amoung the Stars and
Planets
than
be depressed. Would rather read sci-fi about the Dragon Riders of
Pern
than
wading through some muck.

Thanks, but No Thanks.

"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:52:21 -0800, "Starlord" This does not
include
the
countless articles, essays and other sundries he's
responsible for. If you haven't heard of these books, you indeed
may
be
a
bit
too sheltered in life. In the words of the late great Moe
Howard,
"spread
out."

A list of Hunter Thompson Best Selling works:

# "Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga" (1966)








Need a good, cheap, knowledge expanding present for yourself or a
friend?
http://www.animaux.net/stern/present.html















Starlord 10-03-2005 06:15 PM

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110477061.6c9b81fdc7bacfb0184f3783a79fd3b7@t eranews...
Dear Sir
Could you kindly inform the purveyor of your current narcotic that his
wares are highly unstable, and that you have apparently purchased what is
commonly known as a "bad batch"? I also strongly advise that you retain a
lawyer for the purpose of filing litigation against aforementioned
individual, so that you may receive compensation for the mental damage you
have suffered as a result of his products, and the subsequent

rehabilitative
care you require.
Sincerely,
Murri





Lady Blacksword 10-03-2005 06:32 PM

He's probably a fan of good ol' Hanoi Jane.
And I actually find him mildly amusing.
Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110477061.6c9b81fdc7bacfb0184f3783a79fd3b7@t eranews...
Dear Sir
Could you kindly inform the purveyor of your current narcotic that
his
wares are highly unstable, and that you have apparently purchased what is
commonly known as a "bad batch"? I also strongly advise that you retain a
lawyer for the purpose of filing litigation against aforementioned
individual, so that you may receive compensation for the mental damage
you
have suffered as a result of his products, and the subsequent

rehabilitative
care you require.
Sincerely,
Murri







Starlord 11-03-2005 02:19 AM

That is one name I will never let pass my lips. While she was up north being
a back staber to the US Forces, I was ducking made in china mortor rounds.

"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110479568.43e1dde2eeb527ca945ac48f1380bd66@t eranews...
He's probably a fan of good ol' Hanoi ane.
And I actually find him mildly amusing.
Murri





Cereus-validus..... 11-03-2005 05:13 AM

Hanoi Jane? Now that name sure is one golden oldie.
Not only are you still suffering from your deranged acid flashbacks, you
paranoid delusions are out-of-date with the rest of the world. You sure are
one Lazy Blackhead. You are much more like the late Hunter S. Thompson than
your close mind will ever know.


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110479568.43e1dde2eeb527ca945ac48f1380bd66@t eranews...
He's probably a fan of good ol' Hanoi Jane.
And I actually find him mildly amusing.
Murri

"Starlord" wrote in message
...
Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then
most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome
cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110477061.6c9b81fdc7bacfb0184f3783a79fd3b7@t eranews...
Dear Sir
Could you kindly inform the purveyor of your current narcotic that
his
wares are highly unstable, and that you have apparently purchased what
is
commonly known as a "bad batch"? I also strongly advise that you retain
a
lawyer for the purpose of filing litigation against aforementioned
individual, so that you may receive compensation for the mental damage
you
have suffered as a result of his products, and the subsequent

rehabilitative
care you require.
Sincerely,
Murri









Cereus-validus..... 11-03-2005 05:14 AM

Hippie? So what does that make you? A baby killer?


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110477061.6c9b81fdc7bacfb0184f3783a79fd3b7@t eranews...
Dear Sir
Could you kindly inform the purveyor of your current narcotic that
his
wares are highly unstable, and that you have apparently purchased what is
commonly known as a "bad batch"? I also strongly advise that you retain a
lawyer for the purpose of filing litigation against aforementioned
individual, so that you may receive compensation for the mental damage
you
have suffered as a result of his products, and the subsequent

rehabilitative
care you require.
Sincerely,
Murri







Cereus-validus..... 11-03-2005 05:22 AM

Storelard apparently thinks his killing babies in Viet Nam was far more
heroic than suicide. Consider the source, he is a delusional hypocrite
coward.

Like his idol Ernest Hemingway, Thompson eventually killed himself because
he could no longer stand the intense physical pain he was suffering.

The difference with Storelard is that he himself is the pain.


"escape" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:15:55 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


You think it's cowardly to shoot your brains out? I think it's pretty
clear that
anyone who does that is in dire trouble emotionally. I think anyone who
does
that sort of thing is a person who needs your compassion, not your
superior
judgment. I hope none of your family members off themselves. If they do,
will
they be cowardly too? People who think like you are why people hate
Americans.





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Cereus-validus..... 11-03-2005 05:26 AM

Yeah sure.

So was that when you became a deranged fascist Nazi pig too?

What does any of that have to do with gardening?

Is you only interest growing plants that can get you high?


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
That is one name I will never let pass my lips. While she was up north
being
a back staber to the US Forces, I was ducking made in china mortor rounds.

"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110479568.43e1dde2eeb527ca945ac48f1380bd66@t eranews...
He's probably a fan of good ol' Hanoi ane.
And I actually find him mildly amusing.
Murri







Lady Blacksword 11-03-2005 02:47 PM

Hmm, maybe we should put you into a jungle war zone, then send a 6yr old
girl who knows what she's doing with an M16 after you, and see what happens?
Oh, and add in a shitload of other fanatic guerilla troops, who look, to
you, exactly like the innocent villagers your supposed to protect, except
that thay happen to be shooting at you. Or handing you babies rigged with
explosives.
Do us all a favor, don't talk about this country's Vets until you can say
you've been there, and done what they have, until you've watched your best
friend get blown into pieces no bigger than your hand.
Shove your stupid anti-military, anti-American litany where the sun doesn't
shine.
Murri
"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Storelard apparently thinks his killing babies in Viet Nam was far more
heroic than suicide. Consider the source, he is a delusional hypocrite
coward.

Like his idol Ernest Hemingway, Thompson eventually killed himself because
he could no longer stand the intense physical pain he was suffering.

The difference with Storelard is that he himself is the pain.


"escape" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:15:55 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then
most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome
cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.


You think it's cowardly to shoot your brains out? I think it's pretty
clear that
anyone who does that is in dire trouble emotionally. I think anyone who
does
that sort of thing is a person who needs your compassion, not your
superior
judgment. I hope none of your family members off themselves. If they
do, will
they be cowardly too? People who think like you are why people hate
Americans.





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Cereus-validus..... 11-03-2005 03:57 PM

Its is a real shame that some delusional narcissistic trolls like "Lady
Blacksword" and "Starlord" cannot appreciate the life contributions of truly
original creative people and mourn their loss with the rest of the world.
Instead would rather show their true insignificance by expounding their
petty hatred toward their superiors even in death. Despite their claims,
they know full well who Hunter S. Thompson was otherwise they wouldn't have
said a word. It only goes to show how truly insignificant those two fools
are. Hacks like them should just keep quiet instead of showing the whole
world the full extent of their shortcomings. If they had a fraction of the
talent sober that the man had when he was stoned, they still wouldn't be
worthy enough to kiss his ass. All they have is their own fear and loathing.

**********************

Unfortunately, I missed that episode of Conan. I hope they repeat it some
time soon. I had seen on E! that Johnny Depp had a similar experience when
he met him in preparation for "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". Did you see
the movie? Truly bizarre and not at all mainstream Hollywood. Depp actually
shaved his head so he would look just like the Duke!!!


"escape" wrote in message
...
All the light kidding aside (!) I only found out about Hunter's physical
problem
with his hip till after he was dead. The last time I saw him was on Conan
and
that was possibly one of the most hysterical off site's Conan ever did.
Did you
see it? They were shooting guns. Then, another appearance, Thompson was so
drunk
he couldn't talk. I really felt for him. We lost a brilliant person.


On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 05:22:26 GMT, "Cereus-validus....."
opined:

Storelard apparently thinks his killing babies in Viet Nam was far more
heroic than suicide. Consider the source, he is a delusional hypocrite
coward.

Like his idol Ernest Hemingway, Thompson eventually killed himself because
he could no longer stand the intense physical pain he was suffering.

The difference with Storelard is that he himself is the pain.


"escape" wrote in message
. ..
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:15:55 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore. As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then
most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome
cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.

You think it's cowardly to shoot your brains out? I think it's pretty
clear that
anyone who does that is in dire trouble emotionally. I think anyone who
does
that sort of thing is a person who needs your compassion, not your
superior
judgment. I hope none of your family members off themselves. If they
do,
will
they be cowardly too? People who think like you are why people hate
Americans.





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friend?
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Starlord 11-03-2005 09:53 PM

Since I saw his message in a quote, I'm got something to say big time.
I am a disablibed vietnam vet, I've lived with pain all my life and will
live with it until the day the grim one calls my name.

He talks about killing babys in vietnam, I've got news for him, he's full of
shit.
I was with the 4th Inf.Div. central highlands, the very same unit that is
now over sadams old country. I spent most on my time on a CA team, I drove a
truck that had been modified to go where other trucks couldn't. We would go
out to villages and set up medic tables and help the people out, teating
wonds, illness, etc. The Mountainyard people where glad to see us as we'd
haul their rice crops in for them.

In one village, we found that the dear little brown brother in their black
PJ's, the ones called VC, had been there the night before and what they had
done to the people there was something I'll never forget. While walking
around the outside of the village, I found a MY boy, about 7 years old who
had crossed and set off a vc booby trap made with White Pfhost. He couldn't
walk, the lower 1/2 of a leg was burned right down to the bone. I picked him
up and carried him to the medic, who called in a midicvac chopper and had
him airlifted to the base hostpital. They couldn't save the lower part of
the leg, but after it was healed, he was fitted with a adtical leg.

The last time I saw him, they where putting him on a truck to be taken home,
now the Mountainyards ware brass arm rings, the more they have, the higher
up in the village they are, I had found out the boy was the chif's son. As I
was saying goodby, he took off two of his arm rings and gave them to me, the
translator told me that he was making me a brother to him.

To this day, I have those rings in a place of Honor.

As for what that dipstick said, he'd best go talk to the vc and NVA about
what they did to people who wouldn't support them.



"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110552442.ee6849b60ded1ebc06828b49ee842ecf@t eranews...
Hmm, maybe we should put you into a jungle war zone, then send a 6yr old
girl who knows what she's doing with an M16 after you, and see what

happens?
Oh, and add in a shitload of other fanatic guerilla troops, who look, to
you, exactly like the innocent villagers your supposed to protect, except
that thay happen to be shooting at you. Or handing you babies rigged with
explosives.
Do us all a favor, don't talk about this country's Vets until you can say
you've been there, and done what they have, until you've watched your best
friend get blown into pieces no bigger than your hand.
Shove your stupid anti-military, anti-American litany where the sun

doesn't
shine.
Murri
"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Storelard apparently thinks his killing babies in Viet Nam was far more
heroic than suicide. Consider the source, he is a delusional hypocrite
coward.

Like his idol Ernest Hemingway, Thompson eventually killed himself

because
he could no longer stand the intense physical pain he was suffering.

The difference with Storelard is that he himself is the pain.


"escape" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:15:55 -0800, "Starlord"
opined:

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore.

As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then
most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home

from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way

out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome
cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.

You think it's cowardly to shoot your brains out? I think it's pretty
clear that
anyone who does that is in dire trouble emotionally. I think anyone

who
does
that sort of thing is a person who needs your compassion, not your
superior
judgment. I hope none of your family members off themselves. If they
do, will
they be cowardly too? People who think like you are why people hate
Americans.





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friend?
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Ann 11-03-2005 11:32 PM

"Starlord" expounded:

To this day, I have those rings in a place of Honor.

As for what that dipstick said, he'd best go talk to the vc and NVA about
what they did to people who wouldn't support them.


Thank you, Dennis, for your service. Believe me, many Americans
appreciate your and your fellow soldiers' sacrifice. I know you don't
let what newsgroup trolls say bother you.

--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Lady Blacksword 12-03-2005 03:08 AM

I second that, and thank you, Ann, for adding in your comments.
May all the Gods bless America and her sons and daughters in the armed
forces worldwide.
Murri

"Ann" wrote in message
...
"Starlord" expounded:

To this day, I have those rings in a place of Honor.

As for what that dipstick said, he'd best go talk to the vc and NVA about
what they did to people who wouldn't support them.


Thank you, Dennis, for your service. Believe me, many Americans
appreciate your and your fellow soldiers' sacrifice. I know you don't
let what newsgroup trolls say bother you.

--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************




Cereus-validus..... 12-03-2005 04:10 AM

Sure you are. What took you so long to reveal this golden nugget, GI Joe?

Maybe you should contact Oliver Stone and he can make a movie about your war
stories? Maybe you should write a book about them first? Would that be under
non-fiction or fiction?

If you have been living with pain all your life, as you claim, that would
mean you were in pain long before you were inducted into military service
and if you were, they never would have accepted you in the first place.
Gotcha!!!


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
Since I saw his message in a quote, I'm got something to say big time.
I am a disablibed vietnam vet, I've lived with pain all my life and will
live with it until the day the grim one calls my name.

He talks about killing babys in vietnam, I've got news for him, he's full
of
shit.
I was with the 4th Inf.Div. central highlands, the very same unit that is
now over sadams old country. I spent most on my time on a CA team, I drove
a
truck that had been modified to go where other trucks couldn't. We would
go
out to villages and set up medic tables and help the people out, teating
wonds, illness, etc. The Mountainyard people where glad to see us as we'd
haul their rice crops in for them.

In one village, we found that the dear little brown brother in their black
PJ's, the ones called VC, had been there the night before and what they
had
done to the people there was something I'll never forget. While walking
around the outside of the village, I found a MY boy, about 7 years old who
had crossed and set off a vc booby trap made with White Pfhost. He
couldn't
walk, the lower 1/2 of a leg was burned right down to the bone. I picked
him
up and carried him to the medic, who called in a midicvac chopper and had
him airlifted to the base hostpital. They couldn't save the lower part of
the leg, but after it was healed, he was fitted with a adtical leg.

The last time I saw him, they where putting him on a truck to be taken
home,
now the Mountainyards ware brass arm rings, the more they have, the higher
up in the village they are, I had found out the boy was the chif's son. As
I
was saying goodby, he took off two of his arm rings and gave them to me,
the
translator told me that he was making me a brother to him.

To this day, I have those rings in a place of Honor.

As for what that dipstick said, he'd best go talk to the vc and NVA about
what they did to people who wouldn't support them.



"Lady Blacksword" wrote in message
news:1110552442.ee6849b60ded1ebc06828b49ee842ecf@t eranews...
Hmm, maybe we should put you into a jungle war zone, then send a 6yr old
girl who knows what she's doing with an M16 after you, and see what

happens?
Oh, and add in a shitload of other fanatic guerilla troops, who look, to
you, exactly like the innocent villagers your supposed to protect, except
that thay happen to be shooting at you. Or handing you babies rigged with
explosives.
Do us all a favor, don't talk about this country's Vets until you can say
you've been there, and done what they have, until you've watched your
best
friend get blown into pieces no bigger than your hand.
Shove your stupid anti-military, anti-American litany where the sun

doesn't
shine.
Murri
"Cereus-validus....." wrote in message
m...
Storelard apparently thinks his killing babies in Viet Nam was far more
heroic than suicide. Consider the source, he is a delusional hypocrite
coward.

Like his idol Ernest Hemingway, Thompson eventually killed himself

because
he could no longer stand the intense physical pain he was suffering.

The difference with Storelard is that he himself is the pain.


"escape" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 10:15:55 -0800, "Starlord"

opined:

Hi, just add him to your killfile, that way you'll not see his posts
unless
someone quotes them in a reply.

I put him there and it's nice not having to read his garbage anymore.

As
it
is, I figured that if he's old enough to know what a hippie was, then
most
likly he was of the kind that I saw at the airport when I came home

from
Vietnam and getting out of the Army. Those I can live without.

Plus, if that guy was so great, then why did he take the cowards way

out
and
kill himself?

Thankfully I'll not see his answer, it'll just fall into the awesome
cyber
Black Hole to never be seen again.

You think it's cowardly to shoot your brains out? I think it's pretty
clear that
anyone who does that is in dire trouble emotionally. I think anyone

who
does
that sort of thing is a person who needs your compassion, not your
superior
judgment. I hope none of your family members off themselves. If they
do, will
they be cowardly too? People who think like you are why people hate
Americans.





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Cereus-validus..... 12-03-2005 04:10 AM

If you haven't been following this nonsensical discussion from the
beginning, then maybe you should just stay out of it Ann?

If you got yourself suckered into believing the bad fiction from Storelard,
maybe somebody can sell you some beachfront property in Arizona too?

If you really were paying attention, you would have seen the "baby killer"
remark was in the form of a question and not an accusation, you reactionary
ninny.

If you are too naive to see just how corrupt the present republican
administration is and how they have abused and slaughtered US troops for
their own corrupt prurient interests then you really have nothing of value
to say. (Not that you ever did.)


"Ann" wrote in message
...
escape expounded:

If you were following the thread, nobody put soldiers down. It was the
absurdity of bringing Hanoi Jane into this discussion, which was met with,
"they
you must be a baby killer." It was almost ridiculously obvious. I have
the
highest regard for our duped armed forces in our country USA.


I suppose calling someone a babykiller is a twisted kind of support.

I've followed the thread thoroughly. That was uncalled for. As for
calling them 'dupes', please, no one is being duped. Saying that
about the people who volunteer for military service is hardly
supportive.

--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************




Starlord 12-03-2005 07:10 AM

When someone joins the armed forces, they from that day on until they leave
the service (if they do), are NOT duped, they FOLLOW THE ORDERS GIVEN TO
THEM. I didn't ask to go to Vietnam, and yes I was an RA, but after 2 1/2
years in Germany ( West then ) the army cut me orders and I came home on
leave and then went to Ft.Lewis and from there to Vietnam.


"escape" wrote in message
...
If you were following the thread, nobody put soldiers down. It was the
absurdity of bringing Hanoi Jane into this discussion, which was met with,

"they
you must be a baby killer." It was almost ridiculously obvious. I have

the
highest regard for our duped armed forces in our country USA.





Cereus-validus..... 12-03-2005 09:43 AM

Joined? Most of who were forced to serve during the Viet Nam war were
drafted. How soon they forget.

And to think during the entire time you served, you claim you were in
intense pain too!!


"Starlord" wrote in message
...
When someone joins the armed forces, they from that day on until they
leave
the service (if they do), are NOT duped, they FOLLOW THE ORDERS GIVEN TO
THEM. I didn't ask to go to Vietnam, and yes I was an RA, but after 2 1/2
years in Germany ( West then ) the army cut me orders and I came home on
leave and then went to Ft.Lewis and from there to Vietnam.


"escape" wrote in message
...
If you were following the thread, nobody put soldiers down. It was the
absurdity of bringing Hanoi Jane into this discussion, which was met
with,

"they
you must be a baby killer." It was almost ridiculously obvious. I have

the
highest regard for our duped armed forces in our country USA.







Ann 12-03-2005 12:20 PM

"Cereus-validus....." expounded:

If you haven't been following this nonsensical discussion from the
beginning, then maybe you should just stay out of it Ann?


I have the whole thread right here it all it's nonglory, Stevie. I'll
go where I please.

If you got yourself suckered into believing the bad fiction from Storelard,
maybe somebody can sell you some beachfront property in Arizona too?

Bad fiction....you truly are an idiot. Dennis hasn't said anything
inflamatory, that's all been left to you, as usual.

If you really were paying attention, you would have seen the "baby killer"
remark was in the form of a question and not an accusation, you reactionary
ninny.

There was absolutely no need to call anyone that. That's a horrible
slur left over from the scum who 'greeted' the returning Vietnam war
veterans. Good to see it's still being put to use by liberal fools
who think it makes them somehow better.

If you are too naive to see just how corrupt the present republican
administration is and how they have abused and slaughtered US troops for
their own corrupt prurient interests then you really have nothing of value
to say. (Not that you ever did.)


Nor have you in this discussion, Stevie. I'm absolutely horrified
that people have died defending your right to be a fool. In public.

--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Starlord 12-03-2005 02:28 PM

Ann, have you ever noticed that when someone does not agree with these types
of users, that they start making up slang words instead of using someones
normal name/handle?

I've used the "Starlord" name for a long time, my first trys at sci-fi back
in days far gone used that and I got it from a good sci-fi writter's books.

Oh btw, if you could see my voting record, you could say I'm a liberal in a
way, but I read and then vote my own ideas, not to follow just anyones way.

Yesterday I was out in my garden part of the day, planting more morning
glory seeds and pulling grass away from my iris that are coming back to
life.

"Ann" wrote in message
...
"Cereus-validus....." expounded:

If you haven't been following this nonsensical discussion from the
beginning, then maybe you should just stay out of it Ann?


I have the whole thread right here it all it's nonglory, Stevie. I'll
go where I please.

If you got yourself suckered into believing the bad fiction from

Storelard,
maybe somebody can sell you some beachfront property in Arizona too?

Bad fiction....you truly are an idiot. Dennis hasn't said anything
inflamatory, that's all been left to you, as usual.

If you really were paying attention, you would have seen the "baby

killer"
remark was in the form of a question and not an accusation, you

reactionary
ninny.

There was absolutely no need to call anyone that. That's a horrible
slur left over from the scum who 'greeted' the returning Vietnam war
veterans. Good to see it's still being put to use by liberal fools
who think it makes them somehow better.

If you are too naive to see just how corrupt the present republican
administration is and how they have abused and slaughtered US troops for
their own corrupt prurient interests then you really have nothing of

value
to say. (Not that you ever did.)


Nor have you in this discussion, Stevie. I'm absolutely horrified
that people have died defending your right to be a fool. In public.

--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************




Tom Jaszewski 12-03-2005 02:57 PM

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 00:51:52 -0500, "Lady Blacksword"
wrote:

I'd never heard of the dead guy they're
talking about,



Certainly proving he was of no value!



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