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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote:
Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Dan |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
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... On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Dan It's obvious to us, but libs have no sense of human. Maybe that's why they are so bitter and resentful of those who do. |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at 10:28:09 AM UTC-4, Jim Wilkins wrote:
dcaster wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. It's obvious to us, but libs have no sense of human. Maybe that's why they are so bitter and resentful of those who do. You can't have a sense of humor, when you have no damned sense! |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. Dan When you are a total failure in life what else can you do? After all, a 60 - 70 year old that lives in a decrepit trailer parked on someone else's land, impoverished, can't even pay the taxes, apparently only works sporadically, old junk cars, no investments, etc. What else can he do to gain a little self respect? "Face" the Asians call it. He has none. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:13:03 PM UTC-4, Schweik wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. Dan When you are a total failure in life what else can you do? After all, a 60 - 70 year old that lives in a decrepit trailer parked on someone else's land, impoverished, can't even pay the taxes, apparently only works sporadically, old junk cars, no investments, etc. What else can he do to gain a little self respect? "Face" the Asians call it. He has none. -- Cheers, Schweik He can and does post about metal working, which is something that you seem to be unable to do. What can you do to gain a little self resp ect? You could post something about metal working. And you could post somewhere else. Posting things that are not on topic will ever gain you any self respect. Dan |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Mon, 30 Sep 2019 04:55:06 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:13:03 PM UTC-4, Schweik wrote: On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. Dan When you are a total failure in life what else can you do? After all, a 60 - 70 year old that lives in a decrepit trailer parked on someone else's land, impoverished, can't even pay the taxes, apparently only works sporadically, old junk cars, no investments, etc. What else can he do to gain a little self respect? "Face" the Asians call it. He has none. -- Cheers, Schweik He can and does post about metal working, which is something that you seem to be unable to do. What can you do to gain a little self resp ect? You could post something about metal working. And you could post somewhere else. Posting things that are not on topic will ever gain you any self respect. Dan Not on topic? The first post in this thread (above) stated that: " On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax)." While your post rants about metal working. I would suggest that if anyone was posting off topic it was you. I grant you that your attempting to protect your good buddy Gunner from libel and slander is a nice thing to do, but do try to stay on topic from here on. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On 9/29/2019 5:33 PM, wrote:
On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. *No one*? How would you know that? You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. I don't think that. You've never met Wieber. You have no way of knowing that he's only telling tall tales. What you know is that you agree with him in his vile politics, even if you don't bull**** about stringing up "leftists" from lampposts with barbed wire, or mass murdering them and burying them with a "backhoe." Due to that agreement, you come up with a bull**** excuse for his lying. |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On 9/29/2019 6:12 PM, Schweik wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. Dan When you are a total failure in life what else can you do? After all, a 60 - 70 year old that lives in a decrepit trailer parked on someone else's land, impoverished, can't even pay the taxes, apparently only works sporadically, old junk cars, no investments, etc. What else can he do to gain a little self respect? "Face" the Asians call it. He has none. Excellent points. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On 9/30/2019 4:55 AM, wrote:
On Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 9:13:03 PM UTC-4, Schweik wrote: On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 17:33:58 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. Dan When you are a total failure in life what else can you do? After all, a 60 - 70 year old that lives in a decrepit trailer parked on someone else's land, impoverished, can't even pay the taxes, apparently only works sporadically, old junk cars, no investments, etc. What else can he do to gain a little self respect? "Face" the Asians call it. He has none. -- Cheers, Schweik He can and does post about metal working, Barely. Mostly, he posts about scrounging. ect? You could post something about metal working. And you could post somewhere else. This has been explained to you. People post off-topic political **** here mostly because Wieber does. Why is it you *never* complain about Wieber posting off-topic political ****? |
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Why does Mark Wieber tell such ridiculous lies?
On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 11:45:54 AM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote:
On 9/29/2019 5:33 PM, wrote: On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 2:00:10 PM UTC-4, N.R.A. ghoul Wayne LaPierre wrote: On 9/24/2019 6:54 AM, wrote: On Monday, September 23, 2019 at 9:56:56 PM UTC-4, Rudy Canoza wrote: Wieber has claimed to have paid $250,000 to put his drug-addled pup, Richard, through drug rehab to get him off meth (aka crank, chalk, wash, dunk, pookie, cotton candy, rocket fuel, scooby snax). It's a lie. Wieber couldn't beg/borrow/steal $25,000, let alone $250,000. He has never had even a minute fraction that much money, nor assets he could sell to get it. It just Did Not Happen - but Wieber tells the lie anyway. Why? Oh, wait - this is a ****wit who claims to have ridden a motorcycle on a public highway at 264mph. That, of course, also Did Not Happen. Wieber lies. The question is, why does he tell such absurd, easy-to-spot lies? Why can't he try to tell plausible lies (given that he *is* going to lie)? The answer should be obvious. Gunner is not trying to have anyone believe him. He is telling a tall tale, intended to amuse not intended to be believed. Cut the ****. Wieber insists every one of his lies is the sterling truth. He isn't telling these absurd stories to be amusing. The real problem here is that you fall for the lies. Then, when you look like a complete dope (because you are), you feel the need to cook up some bull**** about "tall tales." Of course he insists the stories are true. No one tells a tall tale and then says it was not true. *No one*? How would you know that? You must have had an unusual upbringing to think that every thing said is always the truth. I don't think that. You've never met Wieber. You have no way of knowing that he's only telling tall tales. What you know is that you agree with him in his vile politics, even if you don't bull**** about stringing up "leftists" from lampposts with barbed wire, or mass murdering them and burying them with a "backhoe." Due to that agreement, you come up with a bull**** excuse for his lying. Your IQ must be below a hundred. You have never met me and apparently are not intelligent enough to figure out what I believe. But for the record I do not agree with much of what Gunner posts, and I am not sure that Gunner believes it himself. But I can detect a tall tale. Gunners redeeming quality is that he knows a lot about machine tools. You do not seem to know anything about metal working. Or if you do are not generous enough to share your knowledge. Dan |
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