Mergawanna good for something
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...well, not worse, funnier?
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mo·dus op·e·ran·diWhy would rubato go to all that trouble to make it appear that LJ was making a racist comment?
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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By the way, what the heck is Mergawanna?

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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Meade wrote:
Because he's a dishonest, unprincipled smear artist and that's what dishonest unprincipled smear artists do?
Perhaps he's become so frustrated by his inability to do to me what I do so regularly to him; ie, use his own words to show him to be a bigot and/or ignoramus...
that he decided to resort to putting somebody elses words in my mouth so he could make it look like he had succeeded at doing that...
So what's the explanation Peaches?
(I'm very curious to see how he'll try to weasel out of this one...should be quite amusing...
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rubato wrote:No kidding:,liberty wrote:Lord Jim wrote:"... Did you know that some blacks are into horses, rodeos and country music?
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(Note: I had to break-up Meade's post this way because the board won't allow you to put up a post with more than three levels of embedded quotes)I'm quoting his post now before he edits it out. rubato actually had to do that on purpose - there's no accidental way to make it look as if lib was quoting LJ when it was the other way round.
Why would rubato go to all that trouble to make it appear that LJ was making a racist comment?
Hmmmm?
Because he's a dishonest, unprincipled smear artist and that's what dishonest unprincipled smear artists do?
Perhaps he's become so frustrated by his inability to do to me what I do so regularly to him; ie, use his own words to show him to be a bigot and/or ignoramus...
that he decided to resort to putting somebody elses words in my mouth so he could make it look like he had succeeded at doing that...
So what's the explanation Peaches?
(I'm very curious to see how he'll try to weasel out of this one...should be quite amusing...



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MajGenl.Meade wrote:
I'm quoting his post now before he edits it out. rubato actually had to do that on purpose - there's no accidental way to make it look as if lib was quoting LJ when it was the other way round.
Why would rubato go to all that trouble to make it appear that LJ was making a racist comment?
Hmmmm?
Clumsy editing and mildly fucked up eyesight. I was having so much joy posting pics of some of my favorite black country musicians by way of saying "no shit there are black people who like country music" that I didn't see LJs name copied in there by mistake.
And give yourself a biiiiig fat zero for inaccurate inference. It wasn't on purpose.
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If you say so.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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So, your complete dishonest reversing of those quotes (which couldn't have been done by accident) was a result of "clumsy editing" and...wait for it...Clumsy editing and mildly fucked up eyesight.
"mildly fucked up eyesight"...
on your part....
That's your story?
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Hatred makes you stupid.
That i would have done that in order to make it look like you said it is not plausible. You make yourself look even more like a fool clinging to this kind of weak shit.
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Rubato
That i would have done that in order to make it look like you said it is not plausible. You make yourself look even more like a fool clinging to this kind of weak shit.
Yrs,
Rubato
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On the contrary, it's more than "plausible"...That i would have done that in order to make it look like you said it is not plausible.
It's exactly the sort of thing you'd do; it's right up your street...
It's blatant, obvious, ham-handed, and not clever; in other words, it fits you like a glove...
In fact it's the only "plausible" explanation, since there's no functional way you could have done it accidentally or inadvertently....(perhaps you were drunk at the time and don't recall doing it...
I know what a great lover of facts you are rube; so please explain factually how you were able to make it look like I said that (when I didn't) in a way that wasn't deliberate...please provide a "plausible" alternative explanation...
That having been said...
It must be a terrible and frightening thing to be losing one's eye sight...you have my sincere sympathy on that.



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Lord Jim wrote:Uhh, yes, actually I did know that...Did you know that some blacks are into horses, rodeos and country music?![]()
Amazingly enough, there are also black people who like classical music, racquetball, renaissance art, and lots of other un-black things...
Yeah I know, weird...go figure...
ETA:
Just out of curiosity lib, why did you feel the need to bring race into a discussion about designing a bow?
Because that is the way in am. When I write, I try to make the reader see the same thing that I see. I could have just as easily have wrote Cajun, English or conservative, whatever I perceive as significant.
The fact that a black man likes country music and horses is not very “Blackish”. A black entertainer ( singer) could possibly get away with it by saying, hey brother you I don’t I don’t like that crap I am just making money off those crackers, nothing wrong with that. But horses that is different; there is nothing African about horses. There were no horses in Africa until people from the north brought them. The horse is an Eurasian animal. It was my distant Eurasian ancestor that domesticated the first horses, I believe her name was Ayla.
A black man that is into horses could branded an “ Uncle Tom”.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.
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And yet lib, it seems like a huge percentage of the time the thing you find "significant" (in posts on a wide variety of topics) is race....I could have just as easily have wrote Cajun, English or conservative, whatever I perceive as significant.



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That would me trying to be funny. Well I know, you don’t have tell me, don’t quit my day job.Bicycle Bill wrote:By the way, what the heck is Mergawanna?
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Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.
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For what it's worth, based on posts at Le Chat, rube has been having some very serious issues with his eyesight over the last 3-6 months. Maybe you could cut him a little break.Lord Jim wrote:So, your complete dishonest reversing of those quotes (which couldn't have been done by accident) was a result of "clumsy editing" and...wait for it...Clumsy editing and mildly fucked up eyesight.
"mildly fucked up eyesight"...
on your part....
That's your story?
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