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From : azwiley1

Q: ok group if you havent noticed we are now attending english 101 in here and it is being taught be steve b samstone and beryl. now please keep in mind while we are in class that the do as i say not as i do rule applies. in other words it is ok for them to type a s where a d should be because they are right next to each other on the k/b. it is ok for them to attack people for not providing all the information that they feel they need but can turn around and do that very thing. so mind your ps a and qs class is in session. .

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From : beryl

on sat 21 apr 2007 193753 -0700 steve b surdo2diver@neptune.com wrote but because of that theyre the easiest to deal with. and you like the easy meat dont you it is a reference to a line from a pink floyd song. i cant blame you for not catching that. how can you have any pudding if you dont eat yer meat youre talking to an old pink floyd fan. early stuff. like meddle. please for my own peace of mind where is the easy meat line in pink floyd steve dogs .

From : beryl

ed h. wrote thanks. at least i had night correct and was close with consumer though very far off in the actual meaning. i missed the palindrome because i couldnt recognize any of the words in either direction. now that you point it out i can see it. the translation i have is we enter the circle after dark and are consumed by fire. purportedly about moths drawn to a flame. cigar toss it in a can it is so tragic. ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. -- quid quid latine dictum sit altum videtur . 222 333765 132lprc3qtts1fe@corp.super.com azwiley1 wrote your problem was and continues to be that there was nothing wrong with the post you criticized. youre just a punk. and you will continue to be a dick sucking assclown that works at a rest stop servicing johns. its a shame that you cant see the fact that snoman has posted and will continue to post though no all the time information that is wrong and dangerous if followed. you want to preach perfection but you dont provide it but why should anyone in here be surprised. he posts bad info we hear second opinions he and the rest of us learn from the experience. thats how it works. you think youre the enforcer here punk. -- in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni .

From : ed h

ed h. wrote thanks. at least i had night correct and was close with consumer though very far off in the actual meaning. i missed the palindrome because i couldnt recognize any of the words in either direction. now that you point it out i can see it. the translation i have is we enter the circle after dark and are consumed by fire. purportedly about moths drawn to a flame. cigar toss it in a can it is so tragic. ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. -- quid quid latine dictum sit altum videtur condico .

From : Annonymous

on sat 21 apr 2007 095414 -0700 azwiley1 azwiley1@cox.net wrote ok group if you havent noticed we are now attending english 101 in here and it is being taught be steve b samstone and beryl. now please keep in mind while we are in class that the do as i say not as i do rule applies. in other words it is ok for them to type a s where a d should be because they are right next to each other on the k/b. it is ok for them to attack people for not providing all the information that they feel they need but can turn around and do that very thing. so mind your ps a and qs class is in session. personally im not too bothered by it. shitstone dweeb and barrell are just transplants here to protect snotard. really very nice of the three amigos. as far as their english 101 it means nothing but is fun to read. as far as their arguments about guns well.......better than the funny papers anyway. sort of like tiny tim jumping in to argue about hunting. their is a sort of twisted humor to it all. i wouldnt get upset over it. enjoy it. they are a hoot. .

From : langerhans

ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. .

From : steve b

ok group if you havent noticed we are now attending english 101 in here and it is being taught be steve b samstone and beryl. now please keep in mind while we are in class that the do as i say not as i do rule applies. in other words it is ok for them to type a s where a d should be because they are right next to each other on the k/b. it is ok for them to attack people for not providing all the information that they feel they need but can turn around and do that very thing. so mind your ps a and qs class is in session. sumbitch! you did a whole post and didnt misspell anything. good boy! steve .

From : beryl

azwiley1 wrote ok group if you havent noticed we are now attending english 101 in here and it is being taught be steve b samstone and beryl. now please keep in mind while we are in class that the do as i say not as i do rule applies. in other words it is ok for them to type a s where a d should be because they are right next to each other on the k/b. it is ok for them to attack people for not providing all the information that they feel they need but can turn around and do that very thing. so mind your ps a and qs class is in session. class began last month... could some one please translate this for me -punkin why dont you read the run on sentence from snotard. no grammar no punctuation horrific spelling. -punkin snotards post contrary to what you say did not make complete sense nor was it as comprehensive as you would like to make everyone believe it to be. -punkin he is a dipshit and will continue to be called to the carpet every time he post something stupid. -punkin even when the answer once he actually gets to it may be correct he has still not learned to use spell check his posts are still incoherent and choppy. -punkin your problem was and continues to be that there was nothing wrong with the post you criticized. youre just a punk. -- in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni .

From : beekeep

on sat 21 apr 2007 212756 -0500 langerhans langerhans@example.net wrote ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. so what do you call a word that reads the same upside down such as noon beekeep .

From : langerhans

beekeep wrote on sat 21 apr 2007 212756 -0500 langerhans langerhans@example.net wrote ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. so what do you call a word that reads the same upside down such as noon beekeep those are symmetrical words and they come in horizontal and vertical flavors. horizontally symmetrical words those that you can swap top and bottom edges are cookbook exceeded bedecked etc. vertically symmetrical words palindromes include wow tit otto etc. but palindromes also include phrases and sentences like do geese see god your example of noon is a rotationally symmetrical word which can be swapped in either a horizontal or vertical manner or both. you may rightly wonder why in hell does this guy know this stuff it was a college teaching tool used in analyzing strings and arrays in learning how to develop programming algorithms. .

From : Annonymous

on sun 22 apr 2007 113854 -0500 langerhans langerhans@example.net wrote beekeep wrote on sat 21 apr 2007 212756 -0500 langerhans langerhans@example.net wrote ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. so what do you call a word that reads the same upside down such as noon beekeep those are symmetrical words and they come in horizontal and vertical flavors. horizontally symmetrical words those that you can swap top and bottom edges are cookbook exceeded bedecked etc. vertically symmetrical words palindromes include wow tit otto etc. but palindromes also include phrases and sentences like do geese see god your example of noon is a rotationally symmetrical word which can be swapped in either a horizontal or vertical manner or both. you may rightly wonder why in hell does this guy know this stuff it was a college teaching tool used in analyzing strings and arrays in learning how to develop programming algorithms. just to add a bit theyre called ambigrams http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ambigram .

From : azwiley1

your problem was and continues to be that there was nothing wrong with the post you criticized. youre just a punk. and you will continue to be a dick sucking assclown that works at a rest stop servicing johns. its a shame that you cant see the fact that snoman has posted and will continue to post though no all the time information that is wrong and dangerous if followed. you want to preach perfection but you dont provide it but why should anyone in here be surprised. .

From : ed h

i suspect you will flame me for being uninformed whoa to me but what does in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni mean i think it has something to do with night time nocte and uninformed buyer consumimur igni. in addition to my other scholastic weaknesses i never studied latin. .

From : aarcuda69062

ed h. edo.hart@verizon.net wrote i suspect you will flame me for being uninformed whoa to me but what does in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni mean i think it has something to do with night time nocte and uninformed buyer consumimur igni. in addition to my other scholastic weaknesses i never studied latin. read it backwards. .

From : ed h

thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni btw if you havent seen the japanese version of search for the holy grail on the extended version of the dvd i highly recommend it. ed h. edo.hart@verizon.net wrote i suspect you will flame me for being uninformed whoa to me but what does in girum imus nocte et consumimur igni mean i think it has something to do with night time nocte and uninformed buyer consumimur igni. in addition to my other scholastic weaknesses i never studied latin. read it backwards. .

From : ed h

thanks. at least i had night correct and was close with consumer though very far off in the actual meaning. i missed the palindrome because i couldnt recognize any of the words in either direction. now that you point it out i can see it. ed h. wrote thanks i still dont understand. except maybe for the last word - ni. would that be a reference to the knights whountil recently said ni its a famous palindrome sentence that reads the same from either end sometimes called the devils verse. rough translation we go into the circle by night and we are consumed by fire. .