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Re: Wings [was: Re: Building big]
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lugnet.space, lugnet.loc.au
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Sat, 23 Jun 2001 21:02:26 GMT
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Whoa hoss, slooooowwww dooooowwwwwn. You're rambling a TON here. Why not
take the time to think about a reply and write it into nice paragraphs, so
we can all read it. Better yet, why not go do something more productive?
In lugnet.space, Jesse Alan Long writes:
> I believe that your comment about those monsters in Episode II and Episode
> III of the new Star Wars Trilogy. The monsters near the city of Otoh Gunga
> were scary enough for me.
I'm sorry to be rude, but you're _really bad_ about picking up sarcasm. The
last few replies made to you in this group have been 110% sarcastic. I
usually don't fly off the handle (this is nothing) like this, but your stuff
is driving me to the nuthouse. (no, its not putting me in the car, steering
the wheel, going down the road, towards an insane asylum. Its a figure of
speech. Just like 'baiting' is, it doesn't mean you're a fish)
The thing here is, you tried parcticipating in the discussion, but you are
unwilling to have a rational conversation. Everything is the way it is,
becaue you say it is. That's not the way things work, sorry. Also, try not
to take things so literally. I don't care about Levitical food laws, I
don't care about the origin of the idea of money. This is a space
discussion (or was, now its a sarcastic humor-fest and a critique on writing
styles), not a Jesse-Tell-Everyone-How-Things-Work discussion. (afterall,
I'll bet we're all stupid and uneducated and have no idea how the world
works. That's why we can type messages, discuss things, and wow, use a
computer!)
> There will probably exist replies to the contrary to this comment
> but as I stated earlier, I do not know if there is a standard measurement of
> scale for Lego space craft and if I am wrong with my statement, please
> inform me with your information to my comment.
But if you were wrong, would you listen if you were corrected?
> The comment about soy that you present to me presents to my mind that you
> perceive me as evil for eating meat. The Orkin man fumigates insects yet
> certain bugs are acceptable to eat under Levitical standards. The problems
> with the fumigated bugs, however, would present a problem to my mind. The
> first problem to my mind is that I hate insects and especially eating
> insects and the second problem is that the insects are poisoned and would
> most likely cause me to die and so I could not build any space craft or any
> other Lego creations.
Awww.
> There was a man named Pat Robertson who says on that
> 700 Club all of the benefits of soy in our bodies and I can not afford to
> buy soy and products that are made from soy because they are too expensive
> and I think I may be allergic to soy and soy products so I do not buy soy
> and soy products because I may have allergies or I may die from the soy.
Do you believe everything everyone tells you? Oh wait, you believe
everything people tell you, outside this discussion group. Just cause
someone's on tee vee, doesn't mean they know everything.
> Space monster burgers and space monster steaks actually taste nice,
> depending on what you usually put on those foods.
Tell me, have you actually had a space monster burger?
> I prefer to use ketchup,
> or to some people, catsup, on my space monster burgers while I prefer some
> K.C. Masterpiece, Lea and Perrins, Heinz 57 Steak Sauce, or A-1 Steak Sauce
> on my space monster steaks.
Oh let me guess, your mommy cuts the steak in the shape of a space monster.
> The defense robot that you mentioned in response to my post is indeed armed,
> and quite heavily as well so if my defense robot was not armed then why
> would I refer to my robot as a defense robot. The robot that I have on my
> space craft has 12 guns that mastly point in a upward direction and they
> serve as wings for the robot.
Guns that are engines, guns that are wings. Bitchin' technology.
> The arms have two huge cannons as well as two
> huge claws that once held magnets to a long destroyed M-Tron vehicle, a
> Celestial Forager if my memory is correct in this letter. The head of the
> robot has a gun and so does the tail of my robot and my robot vaguely
> resembles a scorpion in the structure of the body. The intake valves on my
> engines can always fire but my exhaust valves have to stop in order to fire
> but since I have plenty of guns to fire on the enemy without the exhaust
> valves, it is not a problem with my space craft.
You must rule the universe. I worship you.
> The last three questions I will answer to you now, Dave. The first question
> is about poking the monster causing hair to grow on the palms of your hands.
> I think that question should be answered in another place, like the romance
> rooms and the adults only rooms on Yahoo, that is, if you are talking about
> some subject that originates from those rooms and thankfully I do stay away
> from those rooms.
This is the funniest thing I think I've heard in a long time.
> The second question that I will answer is let the
> photgraphs tell the story to you, Dave.
Where are the photographs? Guess they can't tell a story if you can't see em.
(at least I have not seen them posted, if they are and I missed them, I
apologize)
> I am not lying about the numerous
> guns on my space craft and the photographs will prove the truth about the
> space craft, Dave.
I think we know that you're not lying. But I think we know that in a
realistic spacecraft, there literally could not exist that many guns. But,
I don't have the energy to debate that with you, especially cause I know
you'll insist you're right.
> The third question that I will answer is I do not know
> who is right, the United States of America of Communist China. I do believe
> that it was wrong for China to let that pilot disable that plane but if
> China is right, there should have been a different way of telling the
> American forces that they were in violation of Chinese air space and the
> Americans should have complied with the Chinese government but if the
> American government ignored the Chinese government, then it was the fault of
> the American government. I, personally, do not know the truth about that
> situation so I have tried to answer as many of your questions as humanly
> possible and if there are any question you feel a need to ask, then ask me,
> Dave.
I need to ask you, do you believe everything a communist totalitarian
government says? If you do, you're more of a sucker than I thought you were.
Disclaimer: I'm not a mean person. I'm just very very frustrated at your
no-brainer responses that are poorly communicated, ramble, and make little
sense. I've been patient (and so has everyone else), but they kept up (if
you started talking sense and it was logical, hey we'd be having a cool
chat). Now I'm a little nutty cause of them.
-Tim
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