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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Martin Thomas"
Date: 26 Aug 2003 08:03:56 PM
Object: Re: Kansan's mental health
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 14:21:47 GMT, "Dr. DuFonet"
<accordiondoc@mindsproing.cop> wrote:


"Kansan1225" <

> wrote in message
news:20030826074109.21190.00000805@mb-m10.aol.com...

My fellow Greek-American Marianna Karipidu wrote in

alt.fan.letterman:


Subject: Re: The significance of Kansan1225 in Greek history
From:

(Karipidu)
Date: 8/25/2003 11:02 AM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: <20030825120230.22008.00000500@mb-m17.aol.com>

From:

(Kansan1225)


I had a very good Turkish-Cypriot friend in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, attending Arabic language classes at Imam

University

with
me.


Niko, did you know that a lot of people who came
from Riyadh of Saudi Arabia (after 1991)have
psychological problems (or neurika)?
Take care of your health!



My family and I went to Saudi Arabia in August of 1993, after the

first

Gulf War. The people who were there in 1991 had experienced Scud attacks

and

had to wear gas masks on occasion, but did not seem overly affected to me.

The Magic Kingdom has a lot of restrictive rules, but all the

expatriates

and locals know where to find their favorite brand of whisky, or bacon,

Playboy

magazines, Seka videotapes, etc.

Even the Crown Prince himself, His Royal Highness Prince Abdullah,

is a

notorious card shark, engaging in marathon sessions with his bedouin

buddies in

the desert.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Fahd, is
well-known for his earlier days on the Cote d'Azur, where he would be

found in

the gutter after all-night drinking parties.

My beautiful wife Dina also happens to be an excellent cook and,

during

our five years in Riyadh, she also became an expert winemaker. She came

up

with all sorts of delicious recipes for Jeddah gin, Riyadh rum, and

Dhahran

daiquiries.

All in all, Saudi Arabia is a fun and interesting place and I hope

that

God Almighty will arrange for me to visit there again in the future.

I do not have any psychological problems and credit my excellent

physical

and mental health to my devotion to my personal Angel, Ms. Heidi Klum. My
voluminous and brilliant writings in the Newsgroups and the English and

German

Forums of Heidi's official Web site

http://www.heidiklum.com


prove this and show that I am in constant communication with the Holy

Spirit.


I hope that at some time in the near future Saudi Arabia will

abandon the

ways of the 15th century, according to the Moslem calendar, and join the

rest

of the world in the 21st century AD. At that time, my dream is to open a

Greek

taverna there on the shores of the Gulf and belly dance with marvellous

Heidi

as the guest of honor.

Here are some more photographs of Empress Heidi in Budapest this

past

weekend celebrating Fernando Alonso's triumph at the Hungarian Grand Prix:

http://www.wireimage.com/GalleryListing.asp?navtyp=CLB&str=1615&styp=clbi&
nm=Heidi%20Klum


Alonso drives for the Renault Formula 1 team, one of Heidi's many
sponsors.


This sort of fandom can sometimes be considered normal, but there are other
indications of strange ideas in some of the posts. Strange to me, but
perhaps not in all cultures considered strange. It remains to be seen
whether any sort of future mental deterioration will indicate a prior
malady as its cause. In other words, a possible borderline condition.

Actually, he may be improving.
At one time his posts described a sinister group of very nasty
people who secretly ruled the Earth, They were continually
committing all sorts of crimes which they caroled out on
numerologically significant dates to thumb there noses up at the
few people like Kansan who could knew what they were doing. Poor
Heidi was a helpless pawn whose entire life was being manipulated
by the bad guys - for reasons that I could never quite figure
out. She was quite innocent and had no idea what was going on. (I
have over simplified - it was all incredibly complicated)
Now, on the other hand, there is an invisible group of wise and
benevolent beings who are working hard to try and help humanity
evolve into something better.
Kansan is certainly mad - but there are many who are far worse
than him. I notice that he just ignores people who insult him, so
he never seems to trigger flame wars.
-
Martin Thomas
mart666t@netscape.NO.HAWKERS.net
.

User: "Doubting Thomas Doubting Thomas @ no god.com"

Title: Re: Kansan's mental health 26 Aug 2003 10:02:38 PM
"Martin Thomas" <mart666t@netscape.NO.HAWKERS.net> wrote in message
news:f20okvs0o0a4f43j66bm3ekjqg4m8jclri@4ax.com...

At one time his posts described a sinister group of very nasty
people who secretly ruled the Earth, They were continually
committing all sorts of crimes which they caroled out on
numerologically significant dates to thumb there noses up at the
few people like Kansan who could knew what they were doing.

It's true. They're called "Christians."
DT
.


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