XPost: talk.abortion, alt.abortion   
   From: patrick@io.com   
      
   Groundandpound64@hotmail.com (Krazy K) writes:   
      
   >Patrick Lee Humphrey wrote in message news:...   
   >> Groundandpound64@hotmail.com (Krazy K) writes:   
      
   >> >> >> Thanks for giving the two of us a good laugh, though.   
      
   >> >> >Of course. I'm sure both of you were *laughing* hard. Poor guy.   
      
   >> >> You're a thousand miles away up I-10, 12, 59, and 65, so I don't expect   
   >> >> you to be any more a mind-reader than you've ever been.   
      
   >> >Accidentally hit a button and posted an unfinished post. What I was   
   >> >going to say was: your address was just posted online in front of   
   >> >millions of people, and you (and Dale) find time to 'laugh' at a   
   >> >person that just cut you in half. Right.   
      
   >> So? Your disbelief doesn't change reality.   
      
   >Maybe I'm giving you too much credit to know better then.   
      
   You're giving me a lot more credit than I'm giving you.   
      
   >> Anyone with enough brains to operate a phone book *or* operate a web   
   >> browser has been able to find that much since the early 1990s.   
      
   >And you're bragging about it? What a numskull.   
      
   So what's your problem with it? I'm not demanding anyone else follow suit. I   
   guess it's too much work to figure out how to ignore it, as that would deprive   
   you of an excuse to do your little banty rooster strut.   
      
   >>Don't like it? Too bad, bozo. You don't get a say.   
      
   >LOL. I don't want a say either; please continue the saga...   
      
   You'll have to contribute your defective imagination to it. I've already said   
   all that's germane.   
      
   >> >> >> (How badly did you get trampled at this Derby?   
   >> >> >> Judging from your muttering, it couldn't have been too good for you.)   
      
   >> >> >I missed the Derby, actually; I care little for horses. Next.   
      
   >> >> ...like a fair number of the 150,000 or so hanging around the Downs on   
   >> >> Derby Day.   
      
   >> >I don't gamble either.   
      
   >> Seems to me that there are quite a few who live for a shot at getting the   
   >> cheap spots in the infield for party time.   
      
   >Yeah, but in that scenario retribution *isn't* applicable.   
      
   Trust you to put *your* lopsided spin on it.   
      
   >> >> Be patient, and maybe you'll get to cross paths with me next year.   
      
   >> >Where? At the gas station on your way out? LOL. Finding *you* at a   
   >> >Derby would be akin to finding the knife I lost somewhere at Beech   
   >> >Ben [Bend], in 1978.   
      
   >> Too bad I never went to Beech Bend (assuming it's still there -- the   
   >> *&^%$#@! commercials were all over the Nashburg TV stations when I was   
   >> visiting my kin in Trigg County, when I was a lot younger).   
      
   >I believe it's history now. I remember riding a small coaster called   
   >"the wild mouse"; scared the Hell outta me.   
      
   That one I remember -- IIRC, it was more or less a copy of the old Mad Mouse   
   that adorned Bell's Amusement Park in Tulsa when I was a lot younger. (Since   
   Bowling Green exploded to the southwest and out 68/80, it's been years since   
   I've gone through town on the old 68 and 31W routing...like back when I-65   
   still was in the future.)   
      
   >> >> (Then again, the important reason I go home to the Commonwealth is about   
   >> >> four hours away to the southeast down there in Bloody Harlan, not that   
   >> >> you'd figure it out. Oh, well.)   
      
   >> >Why would I desire to translate *your* gibberish? Next.   
   >> >   
   >> >KKK   
      
   >> Funny how some that know me know what I'm speaking of, but then, they've   
   >> seen one or another of my web pages and are able to draw conclusions you're   
   >> not easily capable of. Oh, well.   
      
   >I briefly visited your site once, but since I'm not a Hockey fan I   
   >didn't stay long enough to realize that you come to KY for that very   
   >reason. Next.   
      
   Wow. I've only been coming home to Kentucky every year for a bit better than   
   four decades -- and have seen ONE hockey game in Lexington in 2001. I guess   
   you can't navigate a web page, either. (The one in my .sig isn't my home   
   page, Inspector Clouseau.)   
      
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