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Re: DAVE K.
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Date: 
Tue, 26 Aug 2003 21:12:57 GMT
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Dan Boger wrote:

In lugnet.off-topic.test.foo, Chris Magno wrote:

this is how we deal with malcontents such as yourself.

FIRST, your delusion.  their is nothing higher than King. (except Aliens) and your
not.
Second. ...      http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=vasir

Third, since Vasir is not a "REAL" word in common usage, I just presumed that it was
your last name.  Dan Vasir.  like this:
http://www.specialistinfo.com/consget.php?con=vasiortd01

I don't usually sign my name vertically, you may or may not have noticed.


Kings do not take notice of things so trivial.



so, if you continue to be veneet (a new verb) I will have to take action.

Here I was, trying to educate you fools, and find you the persian reference -
you see, a vasir is the overlord.  The kings of the various kingdoms are
actually his vassals (and I might have spelled this in an original way, as is my
right!).  But then, I realised that I have no time to spoon feed you the
knowledge - you'll just have to look it up on your own!

:)

Dan
Grand Vasir

Dan, dan, dan.

you are not clever. (aka strong bad reference)

do you even bother to learn a definition before you post.

First (again) their is NOTHING higher than king. except aliens, and your STILL not an
alien.

second. (again) I do take the time to try to point out your errors.

your Vassal word as you described is VERY VERY wrong.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=vassals&r=67

seeing as we use ENGLISH as a native tongue, (AND as per the Law of Strongbadia) then we
have to use english as the definition of vassal.  ergo (I'll let you look that one up
yourself) if you are a vassal, then which of the 3 common definitions would you like us
think?

1.A person who held land from a feudal lord and received protection in return for homage
and allegiance.
2.A bondman; a slave.
3.A subordinate or dependent.


so, SLAVE! what's it to be.  Pledge allegiance to me as KING, or be BANISHED to the lesser
groups of .space, or scala.


Chris
King



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(...) Wait! Did you say alien? Huh! Let me look, I know I have it here somewhere... Ah ha! There it is! I _am_ an alien!!! Right here, in my hand, I see a note from the goverment, saying I'm a registered alien. So by YOUR definition, I am your (...) (21 years ago, 26-Aug-03, to lugnet.off-topic.test.foo)

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(...) Here I was, trying to educate you fools, and find you the persian reference - you see, a vasir is the overlord. The kings of the various kingdoms are actually his vassals (and I might have spelled this in an original way, as is my right!). But (...) (21 years ago, 26-Aug-03, to lugnet.off-topic.test.foo)

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