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#121
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RCM hits a new low
On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 08:44:56 -0700, Gregory D Gadson
wrote: If Wieber spent 20% of the time he wastes imagining stupid pointless lies and posting them to Usenet focused instead on elevating himself out of squalor, I think he'd probably enjoy a moderate amount of success. But of course, he's addicted to this never-ending self destructive bull****, so there he sits. He never had the will to prosper. My guess is that about twenty years ago he gave up any realistic hope of escaping squalor. He got comfortable settling for Usenet infamy. I'm wondering if we aren't due or even overdue for one of those long tear-jerker laments about how "stuck" he is, Yup. Time for an update, full of new contradictions I hope. which of course are actually badly veiled pleas to Gardner, Terrell, Jaques and ray-ran to send him some cash? Gardner might have a bit of money he could afford to give away, but he's not quite stupid enough to waste it on Wieber. The others, LOL. Not unless they find a way to get paid for reading and writing rightard dogma. Now that I think of it, scammers could make ten bucks off these turds easily. Just offer to sign them up to receive a penny every time they write the words Benghazi, snowflake, Hillary, email server, Vince Foster, etc. |
#122
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2017 08:58:58 -0700, Gregory D Gadson
wrote: On 10/24/2017 8:04 AM, Downtown Train wrote: On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 21:12:26 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 15:22:05 -0700, Downtown Train wrote: Can you even imagine the pride of accomplishment of being able to pay the rent on time, all the time? Or of buying your own place so you don't need to rent? Nope. I own my own place. No. I simply dont own the land it sits on. Then why are you sitting there BSing instead of doing something about that? Shrug...I didnt have much choice in that. I had plans to buy when it became available. No. Your record is crystal clear - you have never been able to afford to buy property. Not...not even on a "land contract"? chuckle There are places one can buy unusable land for $100 down and $100 a month. If Wieber could figure out how to get that $100 grubstake, and drag his crap onto a place that looks like nuclear war has come and gone, then he could apply for welfare and he'd be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHDwRECFL8M On the other hand..Ive found a bigger piece of property and am looking at buying it. You're "looking at" buying it, eh? Too funny. Whoops! He claims he is *already* buying several of the neighboring properties on "land contracts". Why doesn't he move his **** off the property at which he is an in-arrears renter onto the land he claims he is already buying? Better yet, move to the "Several acres" he talks about here. http://groups.google.com/group/misc....5d25863209cdc3 As Good Soldier Schweik noted earlier this morning, one of Wieber's big problems is he's a bad liar with a bad memory, so he often - always - trips himself up in telling new lies with his earlier stupid lies. As I always say to chronic liars like Wieber: if you're going to lie - and you are - at least try to tell *plausible* lies. Wieber's lies are always patently absurd at first glance. Most children learn early on that even though mommy can't *prove* they ate the cookies, she knows anyway. Wieber has yet to catch on to this concept. Ya' gotta' marvel. When the subject is climate change, no amount of evidence is sufficient for Wieber or his fellow rightards. Yet when it comes to Wieber's fantasies, he expects the same folks to take his word. AND accept that he must have a good reason for making endless excuses for not taking a few minutes to post documents that ought to be readily at hand. |
#124
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On 10/23/2017 10:17 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
[snip massive load of fictitious work and life history] age 16..worked on oil rigs and finished highschool. Nope. No oil rigs in MI. Age 17..two tours in Southeast Asia Nope. age 20. worked for 6 weeks for Fisher Body..wanted to cut my wrists from boredom. Age 20 Went west again and worked again in oil fields Age 23..got hurt on the job and wound up working for a security company as alarm tech Age 23, started work as Deputy Sherrif [sic] as a second job A *reserve* deputy, during which time you did not arrest "hundreds" of drug dealers. Lost a house in an earthquake during between age 20-31, along with most everything I owned. Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA! You lost an entire house and everything you owned in an "earthquake", and you can't pin down the event date more precisely than an 11 year interval? Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Well, let's see. The San Fernando / Sylmar earthquake was Feb 9, 1971, when you were still struggling to graduate high school in Grayling MI, so it wasn't that quake. The Coalinga earthquake of 1983 is a candidate, but the only buildings that were destroyed in that were unreinforced brick buildings, and houses in the area are almost all single story wood frame houses, which ride out earthquakes quite well. The Northridge earthquake of 1994 occurred when you were in your 40s and didn't damage property in the central valley. Nope - sounds like more Wieber bull**** to all longtime participants here. |
#125
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 10:20:24 -0800, Harlan Banks
wrote: On 10/23/2017 10:17 PM, Gunner Asch wrote: [snip massive load of fictitious work and life history] age 16..worked on oil rigs and finished highschool. Nope. No oil rigs in MI. Age 17..two tours in Southeast Asia Nope. age 20. worked for 6 weeks for Fisher Body..wanted to cut my wrists from boredom. Age 20 Went west again and worked again in oil fields Age 23..got hurt on the job and wound up working for a security company as alarm tech Age 23, started work as Deputy Sherrif [sic] as a second job A *reserve* deputy, during which time you did not arrest "hundreds" of drug dealers. Lost a house in an earthquake during between age 20-31, along with most everything I owned. Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA! You lost an entire house and everything you owned in an "earthquake", and you can't pin down the event date more precisely than an 11 year interval? Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Well, let's see. The San Fernando / Sylmar earthquake was Feb 9, 1971, when you were still struggling to graduate high school in Grayling MI, so it wasn't that quake. The Coalinga earthquake of 1983 is a candidate, but the only buildings that were destroyed in that were unreinforced brick buildings, and houses in the area are almost all single story wood frame houses, which ride out earthquakes quite well. The Northridge earthquake of 1994 occurred when you were in your 40s and didn't damage property in the central valley. Nope - sounds like more Wieber bull**** to all longtime participants here. Wieber has never owned a house or land. And he never will. Too busy bull****ting and making stupid excuses. |
#126
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 10:20:24 -0800, Harlan Banks
wrote: Lost a house in an earthquake during between age 20-31, along with most everything I owned. Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA! You lost an entire house and everything you owned in an "earthquake", and you can't pin down the event date more precisely than an 11 year interval? Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Yawn....you cant read, you cant think, you are incredibly stupid. Its actually getting quite boring to watch you stumbling around. No wonder you have to change your nym so often. People will put you in the Bozo Bin and ignore you simply because they get tired of you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983_Coalinga_earthquake http://abc30.com/news/action-news-rewind-|-1983-coalinga-earthquake/2213780/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRtQsyqHAsg https://goo.gl/photos/RtfM7jdKEtUhDSQJ6 https://photos.app.goo.gl/KOVl0UBaPmGNXwbA2 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
#127
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 10:20:24 -0800, Harlan Banks
wrote: The Coalinga earthquake of 1983 is a candidate, but the only buildings that were destroyed in that were unreinforced brick buildings, and houses in the area are almost all single story wood frame houses, which ride out earthquakes quite well. Snerk....!! A disaster assessment by the American Red Cross listed the following statistics on damage in the area: almost destroyed - 309 single-family houses and 33 apartment buildings; major damage - 558 single-family houses, 94 mobile homes, and 39 apartment buildings; and minor damage - 811 single-family houses, 22 mobile homes, and 70 apartment buildings. Most public buildings, including the City Hall, hospital, schools, fire house, post office, and police station, sustained only minor damage.[6] --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
#128
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On 12/29/2017 3:59 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 10:20:24 -0800, Harlan Banks wrote: Lost a house in an earthquake during between age 20-31, along with most everything I owned. Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA! You lost an entire house and everything you owned in an "earthquake", and you can't pin down the event date more precisely than an 11 year interval? Ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Yawn.... You didn't own a house in Coalinga or anywhere else. |
#129
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On 12/29/2017 4:07 AM, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017 10:20:24 -0800, Harlan Banks wrote: The Coalinga earthquake of 1983 is a candidate, but the only buildings that were destroyed in that were unreinforced brick buildings, and houses in the area are almost all single story wood frame houses, which ride out earthquakes quite well. Snerk....!! A disaster assessment by the American Red Cross listed the following statistics on damage in the area: almost destroyed What part of "almost" don't you get, dole scrounger? You didn't have a house anywhere near there. Meanwhile, why did you say that it was anywhere from when you were 20 to 31? |
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