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Offline spots

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« on: July 18, 2005, 02:30:00 PM »
Wonder why Phoenix/Anon reads this forum every day and posts often, while hiding under a brown paper bag.....?

Oh, well, if she's not a parent (as stated), and not a staffer, she's probably just a troll.  It's interesting that the Phoenix "support group" for WWASPS tried to hold a summer picnic last year and couldn't get a rise out of more than about 6 people in all the Southwest, and had to cancel the picnic plans.

I'm signing off today and going to write my letters to the government representatives about George Miller's bill.  Gee, if Phoenix gets excited by sitting alone in the dark before her computer, with her air conditioning humming, inciting responses from all of us here on Fornits like she was really someone important and not a single demented, sad individual, imagine what a power trip *I* could have from writing my Congressman and having him rightly assume that my single letter reflects the thoughts of around 1000 people in his district.  Now thats a POWER trip!
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2005, 05:40:00 PM »
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On 2005-07-18 11:30:00, spots wrote:

It's interesting that the Phoenix "support group" for WWASPS tried to hold a summer picnic last year and couldn't get a rise out of more than about 6 people in all the Southwest, and had to cancel the picnic plans.


Really! Which support group is that? Do tell!

I guess I shouldn't be too surprised, though. When the original Straight site came online one former staffer, insensed by it, set up a Straight, Inc. Alumni site.

Being a generally fair minded and decent sort of guy, he didn't seek to strong arm control of the opinions expressed on his site. He thought that if he rolled out the welcome mat then Straight supporters would come from all over to show their support. Didn't happen that way, though.

The two sites are quite different from each other in many respects; much like visiting two different pubs in the same town or something. But, on the point of generall approval of the program and it's methods, we've all come to a pretty decent concensus on that.

I think people who attend seminars and generally immerse themselves in the industry tend to have a very cloistered outlook on the whole thing. Everyone they talk to supports their views. So they assume that everyone out there would too.

When a well-packaged web of lies
has been sold gradually to the masses
over generations, the truth will seem
utterly preposterous and its speaker
a raving lunatic.      

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« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2005, 01:19:00 AM »
SPOTS- no, no aburre en Phoenix. ¿Que tal su pueblo de origen? Muchas cartas fueron escritas al Molinero de George y él se negó a aceptarlos. Así, si una carta iguala a 1000 individuos, yo diría que usted está atrás 200,000.  :wink:

Usted ha tomado su odio para su hija al programa que su nieta estaba en y usted parece creer lo que usted ha dicho los otros. En esencia, usted lo lava el cerebro.

Usted es peligroso, el Zumbido de Karen BUZZ es peligroso.

¿Eso es realmente verdad acerca de la merienda campestre del grupo de apoyo? Yo no he estado a uno de cada varios años, pero utilicé para ser una manera divertida conectar y encontrar los graduados y a jóvenes asombrosos que no se graduaron pero quisieron permanecer conectado. Demasiado malo.

PHX
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« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2005, 01:31:00 AM »
Phoenix, the more you post, the more you make it clear just how much you suck.  :tup: Good job, keep posting.
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2005, 01:43:00 AM »
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On 2005-07-18 11:30:00, spots wrote:

" It's interesting that the Phoenix "support group" for WWASPS tried to hold a summer picnic last year and couldn't get a rise out of more than about 6 people in all the Southwest, and had to cancel the picnic plans."


HA! That is hilarious- thanks, I needed the laugh.  :rofl: Did they really expect a large turnout? CRAZY!  :lol:
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« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2005, 11:41:00 AM »
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Usted es peligroso, el Zumbido de Karen BUZZ es peligroso.



¿Qué es español para Proyectar?

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