Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / AIDS / September 2005
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Uncle Jimbo - 21 Aug 2005 05:27 GMT I lost my darling kitty cat last week, she got out and didn't come back. And last night my brother got out and didn't come back and I was hoping he'd stay gone but he came back while kitty is still missing. I had assumed he was in jail or a ditch after picking up the wrong piece of trash at a gay bar on Castro Street. I'm still not sure where he was and I don't care, all I care is that he's leaving tomorrow but sadly will be back in a few weeks to haunt the bars again and find more victims to infect with HIV. He's leaving his cat, though, and I'm pretty sure she will accidentally get out and get eaten by coyotes like my poor kitty probably did.
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Death - 21 Aug 2005 16:19 GMT "Uncle Jimbo" <jimbo@hunting.killing.net> wrote in message
> I lost my darling kitty cat last week, she got out and didn't come back. > He's leaving his cat, though, and I'm > pretty sure she will accidentally get out and get eaten by coyotes like > my poor kitty probably did. Sad news about your cat, but about your brother................
Brian Mailman - 21 Aug 2005 16:43 GMT > "Uncle Jimbo" <jimbo@hunting.killing.net> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >> > Sad news about your cat, but about your brother................ Perhaps alt.usenet.kooks should be alerted... you could get a nomination for whatever it award it is tha has the most socks talking to themselves.
Poor lonely Diablo.
B/
Death - 22 Aug 2005 01:30 GMT "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message
> Perhaps alt.usenet.kooks should be alerted... you could get a nomination > for whatever it award it is tha has the most socks talking to themselves. I am Brain
Brian Mailman - 22 Aug 2005 16:30 GMT > "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message >> >> Perhaps alt.usenet.kooks should be alerted... you could get a nomination >> for whatever it award it is tha has the most socks talking to themselves. >> > I am Brain Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself.
Any attention you can get for yourself, huh?
B/
Death - 22 Aug 2005 19:54 GMT "Brian Mailman"
> Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself. Learn to do an x trace and quit being such an uneducated faggot.
Brian Mailman - 22 Aug 2005 21:25 GMT > "Brian Mailman" >> >> Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself. >> > Learn to do an x trace and quit being such an uneducated faggot. You don't like yourself much.
B/
Ned - 23 Aug 2005 00:01 GMT "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote...
> Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself. > > Any attention you can get for yourself, huh? I am not Death's sock. And you know who I am and that I rotate aliases regularly, and Ned is in my current South Park theme (think back - Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny, Uncle Jimbo, and now Ned). I'm also not technically a sock, I use one alias at a time, a real sock would have several aliases and pretend to debate with himself. You assume I'm Death's sock-puppet because I sometimes agree with him and he agrees with me, but we are different people.
> B/ Brian Mailman - 23 Aug 2005 00:42 GMT > "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote... >> Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself. [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > I sometimes agree with him and he agrees with me, but we are > different people. And you both just moved to "the San Francisco Bay area" and you both have brothers with HIV that you regard exactly the same way, and you both have the same experiences....
Uh-uh. Pull the other one.
B/
Ned - 23 Aug 2005 00:49 GMT "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote...
> And you both just moved to "the San Francisco Bay area" and you both > have brothers with HIV that you regard exactly the same way, and you > both have the same experiences.... > > Uh-uh. Pull the other one. I'm not sure when Death ever said he had a brother or lived in the SF Bay Area. You are probably confusing two of my aliases, and if you paid attention you'd see I didn't use them simultaneously.
Your problem as a leftist is that it is simply inconceivable that anyone should have a dissident opinion, therefore all of us who disagree with you and agree on some topic you see as taboo are all socks of one another, we must all be Adolf Hitler posting under thousands of aliases because the possibility that someone doesn't agree with you is incomprehensible.
Brian Mailman - 23 Aug 2005 04:19 GMT > "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote... >> And you both just moved to "the San Francisco Bay area" and you both [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > Bay Area. You are probably confusing two of my aliases, and if you > paid attention you'd see I didn't use them simultaneously. You're really not that important to me to *have* to pay attention to something so silly as constantly morphing.
> Your problem as a leftist is that You really don't know if I'm a leftist, rigitist, centrist, moderate or upside down inside out. Your problem is that of so many these days, you have to keep your label gun handy and cover everyone with your own definitions.
B/
Death - 23 Aug 2005 01:46 GMT "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message
> And you both just moved to "the San Francisco Bay area" LOL, never have I said that.
> and you both > have brothers with HIV that you regard exactly the same way, LOL, never have I said that.
> and you > both have the same experiences.... LOL, never have I said that.
> Uh-uh. Pull the other one. LOL, never have I ever said that to a faggot. It seems you have sh.t running out of both ears, again.
Susie - 07 Sep 2005 20:39 GMT >> "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote... >>> Yet another sock, "Ned" you've invented for yourself. Isn't it interesting how pharmaceutical sock puppets George M. "Conman" Carter, Gary "Swine" Stein, David "Canzi the Panzi" Canzi and Brian Mailman seem to be preoccupied with everyone ELSE being sock puppets?
Just follow the money trail to their lairs, these liars.
Susie
Ned - 22 Aug 2005 03:01 GMT "Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote...
> "Uncle Jimbo" <jimbo@hunting.killing.net> wrote in message > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >> > Sad news about your cat, but about your brother................ Ack, he's here for at least another week or two! Last night he was groggy from all his antipsychotic and sleeping pills and fell down and broke his ankle. He went to a nearby clinic which must have found some government program that'll pay for it, cuz they happily treated it and are ordering other (expensive) tests. With the California taxpayers guaranteed to pay for everything, I expect he'll need several hundred thousand dollars worth of tests including a full-body MRI scan and maybe even a pregnancy test. I wonder if they'll test him for stupidity, though...
And try not to laugh, at least he already has a handicap permit for his car and also to allow him special treatment at places of business. Last month he was begging me to take him to Six Flags, telling me we didn't have to wait in line because his handicap permit allowed him and his companion to board any ride without waiting. That's right, he gets the precious handicap parking spot when he goes to the gym to work out; he can't walk 10ft to the door but apparently can run 10mi on the treadmill there.
Death - 22 Aug 2005 16:14 GMT "Ned" <ned@hunting.killing.net> wrote in message
> That's right, he gets the precious handicap parking > spot when he goes to the gym to work out; he can't walk 10ft to > the door but apparently can run 10mi on the treadmill there. I see that all the time. Women wearing jogging suits, sweatbands sneakers, and that look of desperation going to the store and parking in the handi-cap spots.
The manager of a large grocery store where we shop once told me they put in doors to keep those women from driving into the store.
James Riske - 23 Aug 2005 02:14 GMT > "Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote... > [quoted text clipped - 25 lines] > spot when he goes to the gym to work out; he can't walk 10ft to > the door but apparently can run 10mi on the treadmill there. I tried not to laugh, honest, but the pregnancy thing almost had me on the floor.
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