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18 Jun 2007 04:50:04 PM |
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I guess I could have made videos and put them on the internet.
I like to torture the bad guys. I guess dirty police get killed at
prisons. It is probably true if my tapes go on the internet guilty
Old Dominion University police and Norfolk police will go to prison.
God is hurting people, killing people and destroying people because of
the bad people. People need to do their part to fight bad people or
they are guilty.
If I put on tapes on the internet people are going to need to tell
people about the videos. It is probably true the more people who look
at the videos the faster the bad people will be exposed.
Curses create justice.
God is mad.
Kurt Stocklmeir
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| User: "James Kibo Parry" |
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| Title: Re: tapes |
18 Jun 2007 05:25:13 PM |
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In sci.physics and sci.astro,
kurtstocklmeir@earthlink.net wrote:
I guess I could have made videos and put them on the internet.
Please! We want to see you on YouTube. What background music would
you choose? Something by My Chemical Romance? Leonard Nimoy singing
about wacky hobbits? John "Bowtie" Barstow singing a tribute to the
musical stylings of Dora Lee Hall? The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
soundtrack from "Doctor Who And The Planet Of The Constant Buzzing Noise,
Episode 7"?
I like to torture the bad guys.
Hate to break it to you, but you're not _really_ hurting that guy in
your "Operation" game, and he's not a bad guy either -- he's merely a
two-dimensional version of Moe Howard, one of history's most beloved
entertainers, and the man from whom Bill Gates copied his hairstyle
(he didn't like Steve Jobs's.) So if it gives you the jollies to
jam the little pretend tweezers into his little pretend bread basket
until his nose lights up, that's fine, but it doesn't make you
Jack Bauer.
NOTHING MAKES YOU JACK BAUER. Except maybe an overdose of CalorieMate.
I guess dirty police get killed at prisons. It is probably true
if my tapes go on the internet guilty Old Dominion University police
and Norfolk police will go to prison.
Please tell us more about this very special backstory. Hey, can your
YouTube video please have some classic ripply "here comes a flashback"
moments to explain whatever the hell this is that you've been trying
to make us care about for ten years? All I've ever been able to
figure out is that it somehow involves Old Dominion University
(which may or may not be a brand of discount beer), your car,
your bottom, your car's bottom, and the fact that there are no
female vegetarians.
God is hurting people, killing people and destroying people because of
the bad people. People need to do their part to fight bad people or
they are guilty.
But fighting makes baby Jesus cry, especially if you keep punching him.
If I put on tapes on the internet people are going to need to tell
people about the videos. It is probably true the more people who look
at the videos the faster the bad people will be exposed.
Curses create justice.
God is mad.
Kurt Stocklmeir
I don't get it. How is that supposed to make me want to buy Burma Shave?
-- K.
Before cell phones caused
drivers to crash, there was
Burma Shave. Nobody ever
managed to read the last
line of those ads -- they
always ended with
"/ Burma Shave / You're Already Dead."
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| User: "Richard Tobin" |
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| Title: Re: tapes |
18 Jun 2007 05:25:00 PM |
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In article <kibo-1806071825130001@192.168.1.25>,
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
soundtrack from "Doctor Who And The Planet Of The Constant Buzzing Noise,
Episode 7"?
Wow. I thought that tape had been wiped.
-- Richard
--
"Consideration shall be given to the need for as many as 32 characters
in some alphabets" - X3.4, 1963.
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| User: "James Kibo Parry" |
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| Title: Re: tapes |
18 Jun 2007 05:52:06 PM |
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Richard Tobin (richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk) wrote:
James "Kibo" Parry (kibo@world.std.com) wrote:
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop soundtrack from "Doctor Who And
The Planet Of The Constant Buzzing Noise, Episode 7"?
Wow. I thought that tape had been wiped.
You are correct. After I located the only existing copy (and paid
$15,000 for it on eBay) I watched it and then wiped it.
The one nobody's been able to recover is "Doctor Who And The Planet
Of The Maximum-Volume White Noise" -- they do have a low-fi two-inch-wide
one-inch-long videotape of all twelve parts, but nobody's been able to
enhance it enough to make the white noise clear enough to listen to
for six hours.
I'm also working on destroying the soundtrack from every "Star Trek"
episode except the one where Kirk screams the girliest. It'll take
a few more years to determine which one that is.
-- K.
In 1963 it must have been
so freaky to hear those
first "Doctor Who" episodes
coming out of your local
telharmonium switchboard.
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| User: "David DeLaney" |
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| Title: Re: tapes |
18 Jun 2007 07:14:01 PM |
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James "Kibo" Parry <kibo@world.std.com> wrote:
Kontext-Away awakes, four months late, from its long windex's nap:
So if it gives you the jollies to
jam the little pretend tweezers into his little pretend bread basket
until his nose lights up,
Kontext-Away sprints hastily for the bathroom!
that's fine, but it doesn't make you Jack Bauer.
Kontext-Away wonders, from off-stage, if it could make it one too?
Dave
--
\/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower
It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see
Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeable<BLINK>
http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K.
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| User: "77ogrA" |
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| Title: Re: tapes |
18 Jun 2007 05:29:41 PM |
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On Jun 18, 5:25 pm, (James "Kibo" Parry) wrote:
In sci.physics and sci.astro,
kurtstocklm...@earthlink.net wrote:
I guess I could have made videos and put them on the internet.
Please! We want to see you on YouTube. What background music would
you choose? Something by My Chemical Romance? Leonard Nimoy singing
about wacky hobbits? John "Bowtie" Barstow singing a tribute to the
musical stylings of Dora Lee Hall? The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
soundtrack from "Doctor Who And The Planet Of The Constant Buzzing Noise,
Episode 7"?
I like to torture the bad guys.
Hate to break it to you, but you're not _really_ hurting that guy in
your "Operation" game, and he's not a bad guy either -- he's merely a
two-dimensional version of Moe Howard, one of history's most beloved
entertainers, and the man from whom Bill Gates copied his hairstyle
(he didn't like Steve Jobs's.) So if it gives you the jollies to
jam the little pretend tweezers into his little pretend bread basket
until his nose lights up, that's fine, but it doesn't make you
Jack Bauer.
NOTHING MAKES YOU JACK BAUER. Except maybe an overdose of CalorieMate.
I guess dirty police get killed at prisons. It is probably true
if my tapes go on the internet guilty Old Dominion University police
and Norfolk police will go to prison.
Please tell us more about this very special backstory. Hey, can your
YouTube video please have some classic ripply "here comes a flashback"
moments to explain whatever the hell this is that you've been trying
to make us care about for ten years? All I've ever been able to
figure out is that it somehow involves Old Dominion University
(which may or may not be a brand of discount beer), your car,
your bottom, your car's bottom, and the fact that there are no
female vegetarians.
I think you figured it out by accident, again.He has invented the
"buzzing constant", a universal constant that includes bees and
beers.If you could mine "buzzonium" from the earth, you could of
course name the mines DeBees.
_L_
One could wonder about the wonders of DeBeers and DeBees, but it makes
my btain hurt.
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