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"*nemo*" |
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30 Dec 2003 02:31:56 AM |
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Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal."
If you're paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What
is the literary origin for my handle?
--
Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
http://home.earthlink.net/~jehdjh/Relpg.html
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
Quotemeister since March 2002
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| User: "Brainfried" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
30 Dec 2003 07:47:51 AM |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:31:56 +0000, *nemo* wrote:
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal."
If you're paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What
is the literary origin for my handle?
*** Don't feed the trolls. ***
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| User: "bookman" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
30 Dec 2003 10:10:56 AM |
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"Brainfried" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.12.30.13.47.46.731000@way.com...
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:31:56 +0000, *nemo* wrote:
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal."
If you're paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What
is the literary origin for my handle?
*** Don't feed the trolls. ***
You're new to the Happy Kooking Grounds, ain'tcha?
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
30 Dec 2003 02:15:12 PM |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:31:56 GMT, *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
wrote:
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal."
If you're paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What
is the literary origin for my handle?
No man has done this to me...!
---
ROT-13 on Email to reply.
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| User: "Harry Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
30 Dec 2003 12:42:08 PM |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 2:31:56 -0600, nemo* wrote
(in message <nemo0037-C316CE.03315630122003@news01.east.earthlink.net>):
From: *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic, alt.fan.art-bell, alt.paranormal, alt.astrology,
alt.atheism
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal." If you're
paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What is the
literary origin for my handle?
Better yet, how about erc tells us what I have in the Russell Stover Surprise
Tin (with Marvin the Martian on the front) that is sitting in front of my
right-hand monitor. All the items are rather common, but each is easily
identifiable. I have used this same response to quite a number of (obviously
false) "paranormals," not one has yet even come close to telling me what is
inside this small tin box. If erc is so great at such things, he should have
no trouble at all telling us what is inside.
(Just in case he - uh hum - needs some help finding it, it is within one-half
mile of the Kansas State Capital building, the state of Kansas (in case he
needs help in finding the building), USA. (That is the United States of
America, just in case.)
Just take care, it is the right hand monitor of the Macintosh, not the
various PC's that belong to Diane, or my other Macs, none of which have two
monitors at this time.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
"The line separating painfully bad analogies from weirdly good ones is as
thin as a soup made from the shadow of a chicken that was starved to death."
- Alydar2
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| User: "George" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
30 Dec 2003 05:23:07 PM |
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Harry Leopold <hleopold@cox.net> wrote in message news:<0001HW.BC172320006E3386F02845B0@news.central.cox.net>...
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 2:31:56 -0600, nemo* wrote
(in message <nemo0037-C316CE.03315630122003@news01.east.earthlink.net>):
From: *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic, alt.fan.art-bell, alt.paranormal, alt.astrology,
alt.atheism
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal." If you're
paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What is the
literary origin for my handle?
Better yet, how about erc tells us what I have in the Russell Stover Surprise
Tin (with Marvin the Martian on the front) that is sitting in front of my
right-hand monitor. All the items are rather common, but each is easily
identifiable. I have used this same response to quite a number of (obviously
false) "paranormals," not one has yet even come close to telling me what is
inside this small tin box. If erc is so great at such things, he should have
no trouble at all telling us what is inside.
(Just in case he - uh hum - needs some help finding it, it is within one-half
mile of the Kansas State Capital building, the state of Kansas (in case he
needs help in finding the building), USA. (That is the United States of
America, just in case.)
Just take care, it is the right hand monitor of the Macintosh, not the
various PC's that belong to Diane, or my other Macs, none of which have two
monitors at this time.
You obviously don't understand how herc works. In order for him to
'see' what's in the tin you have to send him a 6x8 glossy photo with a
list of the contents of the tin attatched..
And you'll have to wait for a week until all the signs point toward an
auspicious (no, I don't mean suspicious) time to 'see' whats in the
tin and to reply to you..
Herc is paranormal ? the word is abnormal
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| User: "Harry Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
31 Dec 2003 02:23:34 PM |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:23:07 -0600, George wrote
(in message <9b937279.0312301523.192d0292@posting.google.com>):
snip
You obviously don't understand how herc works. In order for him to
'see' what's in the tin you have to send him a 6x8 glossy photo with a
list of the contents of the tin attatched..
And you'll have to wait for a week until all the signs point toward an
auspicious (no, I don't mean suspicious) time to 'see' whats in the
tin and to reply to you..
Herc is paranormal ? the word is abnormal
I realize that, but still can't I have some fun with our Abbynormal" while is
available?
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
"No gods were harmed during the making of this post" - Ernest Fairchild
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| User: "Vanilla Gorilla Monkey Boy" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
31 Dec 2003 07:09:43 PM |
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:42:08 -0600, Harry Leopold <hleopold@cox.net>
wrote in alt.fan.art-bell:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 2:31:56 -0600, nemo* wrote
(in message <nemo0037-C316CE.03315630122003@news01.east.earthlink.net>):
From: *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic, alt.fan.art-bell, alt.paranormal, alt.astrology,
alt.atheism
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal." If you're
paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What is the
literary origin for my handle?
Better yet, how about erc tells us what I have in the Russell Stover Surprise
Tin (with Marvin the Martian on the front) that is sitting in front of my
right-hand monitor. All the items are rather common, but each is easily
identifiable. I have used this same response to quite a number of (obviously
false) "paranormals," not one has yet even come close to telling me what is
inside this small tin box. If erc is so great at such things, he should have
no trouble at all telling us what is inside.
(Just in case he - uh hum - needs some help finding it, it is within one-half
mile of the Kansas State Capital building, the state of Kansas (in case he
needs help in finding the building), USA. (That is the United States of
America, just in case.)
Just take care, it is the right hand monitor of the Macintosh, not the
various PC's that belong to Diane, or my other Macs, none of which have two
monitors at this time.
I have two bookcases behind me. If you face them, there is exactly
one book on the middle shelf of the right-hand bookcase that has a
bookmark with a white tassel hanging in plain view. No one has ever
been able to guess the name of that book. Ever. Alleged "remote
viewers", alleged psychics, none of them.
--
V.G.
"People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass
rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker
(This sig file contains not less than 80% recycled SPAM)
Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield.
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| User: "-Capn TrVth--" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
01 Jan 2004 01:45:43 AM |
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"Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)" <vgorilla@pobox.alaska.net> wrote in message
news:1ms6vvc0akmcmnqoqfqqkv11cd0rl68a80@4ax.com...
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:42:08 -0600, Harry Leopold <hleopold@cox.net>
wrote in alt.fan.art-bell:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 2:31:56 -0600, nemo* wrote
(in message <nemo0037-C316CE.03315630122003@news01.east.earthlink.net>):
From: *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic, alt.fan.art-bell, alt.paranormal,
alt.astrology,
alt.atheism
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal." If you're
paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What is the
literary origin for my handle?
Better yet, how about erc tells us what I have in the Russell Stover
Surprise
Tin (with Marvin the Martian on the front) that is sitting in front of my
right-hand monitor. All the items are rather common, but each is easily
identifiable. I have used this same response to quite a number of
(obviously
false) "paranormals," not one has yet even come close to telling me what
is
inside this small tin box. If erc is so great at such things, he should
have
no trouble at all telling us what is inside.
(Just in case he - uh hum - needs some help finding it, it is within
one-half
mile of the Kansas State Capital building, the state of Kansas (in case
he
needs help in finding the building), USA. (That is the United States of
America, just in case.)
Just take care, it is the right hand monitor of the Macintosh, not the
various PC's that belong to Diane, or my other Macs, none of which have
two
monitors at this time.
I have two bookcases behind me. If you face them, there is exactly
one book on the middle shelf of the right-hand bookcase that has a
bookmark with a white tassel hanging in plain view. No one has ever
been able to guess the name of that book. Ever. Alleged "remote
viewers", alleged psychics, none of them.
--
V.G.
I'll bet I can tell you within 3 questions.
The first question: What is the ISBN (if any)
-Cap
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| User: "Vanilla Gorilla Monkey Boy" |
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01 Jan 2004 01:14:00 PM |
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 02:45:43 -0500, "-Cap'n TrVth--" <cap@centcom.com>
wrote in alt.fan.art-bell:
I have two bookcases behind me. If you face them, there is exactly
one book on the middle shelf of the right-hand bookcase that has a
bookmark with a white tassel hanging in plain view. No one has ever
been able to guess the name of that book. Ever. Alleged "remote
viewers", alleged psychics, none of them.
--
V.G.
I'll bet I can tell you within 3 questions.
The first question: What is the ISBN (if any)
-Cap
If it has one, it's not mentioned anywhere.
--
V.G.
"People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass
rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker
(This sig file contains not less than 80% recycled SPAM)
Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield.
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| User: "|-|erc" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
01 Jan 2004 07:25:37 PM |
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CLAIM
People's replies to me on usenet have clues in them.
The clue will enable someone to guess their name from a small list,
From: Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy) (vgorilla@pobox.alaska.net)
Herc,
Just so we all know what we are attempting here, can you please
clarify your claimed "powers".
How about we just drop the whole thing down a well, and then fill the
well with concrete?
--
V.G.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: WHO UNDERSTANDS MY CLAIM? |
31 Dec 2003 07:19:46 PM |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 16:09:43 -0900, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
<vgorilla@pobox.alaska.net> wrote:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 12:42:08 -0600, Harry Leopold <hleopold@cox.net>
wrote in alt.fan.art-bell:
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 2:31:56 -0600, nemo* wrote
(in message <nemo0037-C316CE.03315630122003@news01.east.earthlink.net>):
From: *nemo* <nemo0037@yahoo.dieSPAM.com>
Newsgroups: sci.skeptic, alt.fan.art-bell, alt.paranormal, alt.astrology,
alt.atheism
In article <6A7Ib.112$uQ3.5218@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
Dear Australian Skeptics,
My name is xxx xxx, I would like to demonstrate a
paranormal ability being able to guess peoples names
from what they say, write or do.
Idiot. If you're good at "guessing," that's not "paranormal." If you're
paranormal at Usenet handles, then here's a test for you: What is the
literary origin for my handle?
Better yet, how about erc tells us what I have in the Russell Stover Surprise
Tin (with Marvin the Martian on the front) that is sitting in front of my
right-hand monitor. All the items are rather common, but each is easily
identifiable. I have used this same response to quite a number of (obviously
false) "paranormals," not one has yet even come close to telling me what is
inside this small tin box. If erc is so great at such things, he should have
no trouble at all telling us what is inside.
(Just in case he - uh hum - needs some help finding it, it is within one-half
mile of the Kansas State Capital building, the state of Kansas (in case he
needs help in finding the building), USA. (That is the United States of
America, just in case.)
Just take care, it is the right hand monitor of the Macintosh, not the
various PC's that belong to Diane, or my other Macs, none of which have two
monitors at this time.
I have two bookcases behind me. If you face them, there is exactly
one book on the middle shelf of the right-hand bookcase that has a
bookmark with a white tassel hanging in plain view. No one has ever
been able to guess the name of that book. Ever. Alleged "remote
viewers", alleged psychics, none of them.
"Child molesting for Dummies."
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