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   Inalt.flame.jesus.christ, Bob Young said...   
      
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   > On 1/6/10 2:44 PM, in article MPG.25adfb68779d54fd989688@news.alt.net, "St.   
   > Jackanapes" wrote:   
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   > > Inalt.flame.jesus.christ, St. Jackanapes said...   
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   > >>   
   > >> In alt.flame.jesus.christ Erwin Moller wisely said...   
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   > >>>   
   > >>> Erwin Moller   
   > >>   
   > >> Well said, Erwin. What happened to the old adage about the pointlessness   
   > >> of feeding trolls. The Old Joe troll gets his weenie stiff when the   
   > >> hated atheists get all worked up at his taunts. I must admit that many   
   > >> of his asinine observations are so ridiculous that it's hard for many,   
   > >> including myself, to not use them as springboards for humorous quips to   
   > >> amuse our fellows.   
   > >>   
   > >> So what do we do? I'm all for cutting off Joe's source of amusement:   
   > >> replies. Cut off his source for his masturbation fantasies.   
   > >>   
   > >> WHAT SAY THE REST OF YOU?   
   > >   
   > > Well, I can gather from the thunderous silence that everyone would   
   > > rather keep feeding the Old Joke Joe troll since he's such a predictable   
   > > and easy target. Much preferable than a real Christer adversary.   
   >   
   > He is rather cowardly though as it seems that he has blocked my posts - the   
   > system always bounces them back.   
      
   I don't think that it's possible for him to block certain people from   
   responding to his posts. What do the rest of you think?   
      
   > Perhaps I get him thinking too deeply for is own good.   
      
   Thinking isn't his strong point.   
      
   > I'll keep trying he may change into a nice person, given time and a little   
   > more education from the humanistic standpoint   
      
   Good luck with that.   
      
   --   
   St. Jackanapes   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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