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Edward Dolan
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
"Leo Lichtman" <l.lichtman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the surgeon
> told him that
>> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on to
> say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
> fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you swap
> the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't say a
> word about recumbents.)

On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been reading
books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end up as
dead as mackerels.

And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle at
both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of whatever
is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.

When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN and
follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is without a
doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire universe. My
God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in love with Barack
Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

The Troll Feeder
01-04-1970, 12:11 AM
On Jan 11, 6:35 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
> "Leo Lichtman" <l.licht...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>
> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>
>
> > "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the surgeon
> > told him that
> >> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on to
> > say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
> > fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you swap
> > the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't say a
> > word about recumbents.)
>
> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been reading
> books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end up as
> dead as mackerels.
>
> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle at
> both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of whatever
> is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>
> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN and
> follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is without a
> doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire universe. My
> God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in love with Barack
> Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

The Troll Feeder
01-04-1970, 12:11 AM
On Jan 11, 6:35 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
> "Leo Lichtman" <l.licht...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>
> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>
>
> > "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the surgeon
> > told him that
> >> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on to
> > say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
> > fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you swap
> > the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't say a
> > word about recumbents.)
>
> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been reading
> books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end up as
> dead as mackerels.
>
> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle at
> both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of whatever
> is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>
> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN and
> follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is without a
> doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire universe. My
> God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in love with Barack
> Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

First!

--
THE Troll Feeder

Beating other troll feeders to the trowel since 2008.

Wilson Warmouth
01-04-1970, 12:11 AM
"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Leo Lichtman" <l.lichtman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>> "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the
>> surgeon told him that
>>> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on to
>> say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
>> fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you
>> swap the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't
>> say a word about recumbents.)
>
> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been
> reading books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end
> up as dead as mackerels.
>
> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle
> at both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of
> whatever is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>
> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN
> and follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is
> without a doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire
> universe. My God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in
> love with Barack Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than
> this!
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
>
>

The Great Saint is quite correct. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is a buffoon. At
least half Matthew's mini audience has to be conservatives seeking comic
relief at his expense.

Long live Chris Matthews.

Edward Dolan
01-04-1970, 12:11 AM
"The Troll Feeder" <the.troll.feeder@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2b98aa2e-93c6-42ce-8eec-3be9e423142e@f10g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 11, 6:35 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
>> "Leo Lichtman" <l.licht...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>>
>> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>>
>>
>> > "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the
>> > surgeon
>> > told him that
>> >> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
>> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> > Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on
>> > to
>> > say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
>> > fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you
>> > swap
>> > the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't say
>> > a
>> > word about recumbents.)
>>
>> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
>> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been
>> reading
>> books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end up as
>> dead as mackerels.
>>
>> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
>> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle
>> at
>> both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of
>> whatever
>> is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>>
>> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN
>> and
>> follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is without a
>> doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire universe.
>> My
>> God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in love with
>> Barack
>> Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!
>
> First!
>
> THE Troll Feeder
>
> Beating other troll feeders to the trowel since 2008.

Nope, merely injecting some philosophy into what are otherwise the most
stupid newsgroups ever invented by the mind of man. These cycling newsgroups
are actually an embarrassment to the intelligence they are so confoundedly
stupid. No one with any brains would be caught dead on them.

I give you Tom Sherman of ARBR as an example of those who think unmoderated
newsgroups ("post free or die") are acceptable when they clearly are not.
Hells Bells, I prove that every time I post a message!

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

Wilson Warmouth
01-04-1970, 12:11 AM
"The Troll Feeder" <the.troll.feeder@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2b98aa2e-93c6-42ce-8eec-3be9e423142e@f10g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jan 11, 6:35 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
>> "Leo Lichtman" <l.licht...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>>
>> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>
>>
>>
>> > "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the
>> > surgeon
>> > told him that
>> >> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
>> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> > Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on
>> > to
>> > say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
>> > fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you
>> > swap
>> > the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't say
>> > a
>> > word about recumbents.)
>>
>> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
>> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been
>> reading
>> books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and end up as
>> dead as mackerels.
>>
>> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
>> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle
>> at
>> both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of
>> whatever
>> is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>>
>> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN
>> and
>> follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is without a
>> doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire universe.
>> My
>> God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in love with
>> Barack
>> Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than this!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
>> aka
>> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
>
> First!
>
> --
> THE Troll Feeder
>
> Beating other troll feeders to the trowel since 2008.

Yeah, but it took you two attempts to get it done. Shows a bit of
ineptitude on your part don't you think?

Practice, practice, practice.

Edward Dolan
01-04-1970, 12:12 AM
"Wilson Warmouth" <ww@asis.com> wrote in message
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> "Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> wrote in message
> news:CtGdncszA6LMuhXanZ2dnUVZ_sGvnZ2d@prairiewave. com...
>>
>> "Leo Lichtman" <l.lichtman@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>> news:k_Thj.414994$kj1.333390@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>>>
>>> "Tom Sherman" wrote: Well, the point of Leo Licthman was that the
>>> surgeon told him that
>>>> breaking a hip in a fall would be a very bad thing. (clip)
>>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>> Yes, that's exactly what the surgeon was telling me. He also went on to
>>> say that I would have to judge whether to limit my enjoyment of life in
>>> fear of such a disaster. If you rein yourself in to avoid risks, you
>>> swap the possibility of injury for the certainty of boredom. (He didn't
>>> say a word about recumbents.)
>>
>> On the other hand, if you don't rein yourself in you are subject to all
>> kinds of vicissitudes, even death itself. All of my life I have been
>> reading books about fools who took risks for the sake of adventure and
>> end up as dead as mackerels.
>>
>> And what is wrong with a little boredom in life anyway? I say give me
>> boredom any old day to an early death. Only fools want to burn the candle
>> at both ends. Nay, I like to settle down to a good night's viewing of
>> whatever is on TV. This guarantees lots of good old fashion boredom.
>>
>> When I really like to be bored out of my skull I tune into MSNBC or CNN
>> and follow all the liberal commentators. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is
>> without a doubt the biggest jackass and all around ******* in the entire
>> universe. My God, this fool has even turned on Hillary and has fallen in
>> love with Barack Hussein Obama! Folks, it doesn't get any better than
>> this!
>
> The Great Saint is quite correct. Chris Matthews of MSNBC is a buffoon.
> At least half Matthew's mini audience has to be conservatives seeking
> comic relief at his expense.
>
> Long live Chris Matthews.

What is amazing to me is how the major media, all liberal except for Fox
News, is able to bring into compliance a former conservative like Joe
Scarborough who now has his own show on MSNBC in the early morning hours. He
is not yet a Bush basher like Chris Matthews, but he is halfway there. I
guess if you want to get along, you have to go along.

What is happening to all the American media is that they are becoming
partisan like the European media have always been. Soon will will only
attend to media which mirrors our own views since there will be no neutral
media left which will just give us the news without bias. The New York Times
and the Washington Post have become laughing stocks because of their open
bias. One thing is for sure, you cannot get unfiltered news from them.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota