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nospamman27 - 26 Sep 2003 00:04 GMT
<<Sorry, Stephen Nagler, but the above is totally out of order>>

Everything this asswipe says is 'out of order'. He's a f.cking
disgrace to the human race, and should plant his bald headed a.s
squarely in front of an Atlanta subway train.

I see that the moderated boards are starting to smell his foul stench
too, and hopefully it will not be long before this jerk-off is just
another reject in cyberspace.

kelly
William Nunn - 26 Sep 2003 00:30 GMT
> <<Sorry, Stephen Nagler, but the above is totally out of order>>
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> kelly

Hmm, I had a nice evening that time, as it turns out. Also he patently told
me I could come and talk with him at the hotel. I sense sour grapes Kelly.
This was before I observed and decided for myself.
Stephen Nagler - 26 Sep 2003 00:47 GMT
>Hmm, I had a nice evening that time, as it turns out. Also he patently told
>me I could come and talk with him at the hotel. I sense sour grapes Kelly.
>This was before I observed and decided for myself.

..............

When I "patently" told you a few weeks before my trip to the UK that
you could come and talk to me at the hotel, I sort of expected you'd
call first instead of just showing up one day.

Bad assumption, I guess.

And I'm glad you had a nice evening.  I tried my very best to be
gracious under the rather bizarre circumstances of your unannounced
visit.

smn
Martin - 26 Sep 2003 06:14 GMT
>When I "patently" told you a few weeks before my trip to the UK that
>you could come and talk to me at the hotel, I sort of expected you'd
>call first instead of just showing up one day.

What crap. You try to control everything. Had you wanted plenty of
time to polish your head you'd have let him know. This is just another
example of your pathetic grand standing.

>And I'm glad you had a nice evening.  I tried my very best to be
>gracious under the rather bizarre circumstances of your unannounced
>visit.

If William arriving "unannounced" is "bizarre" then your existence is
a freaking nightmare.

Martin King [as in the author]
Accident, MD - 26 Sep 2003 07:37 GMT
> If William arriving "unannounced" is "bizarre" then your existence is
> a freaking nightmare.

You obviously have never seen William Nunn.
ShrkAtty - 26 Sep 2003 09:22 GMT
Hmmm-- at the encouragment of a couple web friends I glanced in here after a
long hiatus -- from which I had not intended to return.  The first thing I
encountered was this thread . . . including the following post:

>>Hmm, I had a nice evening that time, as it turns out. Also he patently told
>>me I could come and talk with him at the hotel. I sense sour grapes Kelly.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
>smn

Stephen,

As I recall, I probably picked on you a bit from time to time over the last
year.  However, it was mostly in fun, and I avoided joining the attack crowd .
. .  because I had trouble getting on with them, and found them to be a
disgusting collection of self-aggrandizing blowhards.  Mostly, I believe I was
cordial to you. That said, please allow me to put this in language you are most
likely to understand, and in the nicest possible way:  

Your comments to Mr. Nunn today are an overflowing bargeload of  unadulterated
horseshit.

About six months ago, in one of your characteristic public displays of "medical
expertise,"  you spewed inside information about Mr. Nunn all over this board.
It wasn't a breach of medical ethics -- Mr. Nunn is not your patient -- but to
anyone with a lick of common sense or decency it was wrong on its face.  You
further blew the actual diagnosis, but the information you spread demonstrated
enough knowledge on your part to make your above-stated "assumptions" and
"expectations" a wholesale crock.

And that same knowldege makes your hackneyed, overworked claim of
"self-defense" nothing more than a cheap excuse for despicable behavior.

You chronically bray that you are here to provide support, but the only thing
seen from you here with any regularity is Dr. Nagler trying to defend his
hypersensitive, easily-pricked ego.

Allow me to quote a kind, gentle and caring woman who made a suggestion to you
yesterday on the TSMB (without the slightest expectation that it will have any
impact):  GROW UP!!

Sincerely,
RHaj

NB -- with apologies to Bruce, who I believe continues a truly noble, if
quixotic, effort to make ast a place for support.
BruceMeyerz - 26 Sep 2003 18:06 GMT
> Hmmm-- at the encouragment of a couple web friends I glanced in here after a
> long hiatus -- from which I had not intended to return.  The first thing I
[quoted text clipped - 56 lines]
> NB -- with apologies to Bruce, who I believe continues a truly noble, if
> quixotic, effort to make ast a place for support.

Wow... go RHaj!
Quixotic? Well, usually it looks that way.
Looking at this thread as an example we have the ast problem nearly encapsulated.
Your observances of Stephen above (which I agree with),  martinsock's
deluge of repetitious distortions and misinformation with calls to sport
flamewar, the poster now called "Kelly's" repetitious ineffective obscenities
which will never have the shock value nor the result that the poster wishes,
and 'most everything' in between.

But.............. ya gotta be encouraged by Willaim's gracious acceptance of
Stephen's well written apology.

        ~~~~* William Nunn, You Da Man! *~~~~

Very Best Regards,
Bruce
ShrkAtty - 26 Sep 2003 18:49 GMT
Bruce wrote (in part):

>But.............. ya gotta be encouraged by William's gracious acceptance of
>Stephen's well written apology.
>
>         ~~~~* William Nunn, You Da Man! *~~~~

Yup.  The hat's off to the Nunnster . . . who's demonstrated the most maturity
of all of us ;-)

RHaj

                   ~*~ The A.S.T. Motto ~*~

"Never wrestle with a pig, you get dirty and the pig enjoys it."

                                  ~*~
Susanne  Sourire - 27 Sep 2003 14:43 GMT
> > Hmmm-- at the encouragment of a couple web friends I glanced in here after a
> > long hiatus -- from which I had not intended to return.  The first thing I
[quoted text clipped - 73 lines]
> Very Best Regards,
> Bruce

Bruce said:
>But.............. ya gotta be encouraged by Willaim's gracious acceptance of
Stephen's well written apology. <

        ~~~~* William Nunn, You Da Man! *~~~~

Very Best Regards,
Bruce

Well said, Bruce. Good going, William:-)

Susanne
Susan - 27 Sep 2003 15:24 GMT
>  ~~~~* William Nunn, You Da Man! *~~~~
>
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Susanne

Me too, what they said.

Despite his challenges, which Stephen inappropriately shared on this board some
time ago, William seems to have a kind of social grace that Stephen hasn't got
and never will.

Susan
Ike Irony - 27 Sep 2003 16:34 GMT
> Despite his challenges, which Stephen inappropriately shared on this board some
> time ago, William seems to have a kind of social grace that Stephen hasn't got
> and never will.
>
> Susan

Oh, Judas...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Stephen Nagler - 27 Sep 2003 17:46 GMT
>> Despite his challenges, which Stephen inappropriately shared on this board
>some
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>Oh, Judas...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

.....................

Ike, Susan Fein purposely uses the "x-no....." stuff in front of her
posts so that they will not be archived.

By reposting them without that "do not archive" notation, you defeat
her purpose.

smn
Martin - 27 Sep 2003 19:53 GMT
>By reposting them without that "do not archive" notation, you defeat
>her purpose.

But if people didn't do that you'd have successfully deleted all your
posts. And like the Sylvester with Tweety Bird in his mouth and
feathers hanging out, you'd be saying "Who, me?"

Marty McFly - It's BACK to the archives time for you.
Martin - 28 Sep 2003 00:58 GMT
>Despite his challenges, which Stephen inappropriately shared on this board some
>time ago, William seems to have a kind of social grace that Stephen hasn't got
>and never will.

I have a cure for Nagler's willingness to run at the mouth. He can
bring water to a boil and stuff his fat head in it.

Now, or an unrelated note, I think you will find the article at the
following site quite interesting. Should you read it, please post your
thoughts.

http://www.nexusmagazine.com/mycoplasma.html

Martin Mulder - Trust no one...The Truth is Out There
Oregon7 - 28 Sep 2003 07:31 GMT
>Now, or an unrelated note, I think you will find the article at the
>following site quite interesting. Should you read it, please post your
>thoughts.
>
>http://www.nexusmagazine.com/mycoplasma.html

Well, now I read that whole article and I found it quite interesting.  I don't
really understand exactly what a mycoplasma ? is but I would like to hear more.
I thought I would look up the articles listed in the research and see what
comes up.

If it all were true, it would certainly clear up quite a few puzzles and
mysteries.

MJ
William Nunn - 28 Sep 2003 12:38 GMT
> >Now, or an unrelated note, I think you will find the article at the
> >following site quite interesting. Should you read it, please post your
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> MJ

the truth shall set you free
William Nunn - 28 Sep 2003 19:30 GMT
> > >Now, or an unrelated note, I think you will find the article at the
> > >following site quite interesting. Should you read it, please post your
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> the truth shall set you free

I found it intensely interesting. Not to mention disturbing.
Croak! - 28 Sep 2003 23:33 GMT
"Susan" wrote stirringly:-

> Despite his challenges, which Stephen inappropriately shared on this board some
> time ago, William seems to have a kind of social grace that Stephen hasn't got
> and never will.

oh yes?

heres the post which began this little episode:-

"How has it been then, has Nagler actually left? Or is he a social
re-offender, fooling his selfish heart? How are all the regulars?"

would you call that a gracious post?
it was yet another anti-nagler troll & tastes of sour grapes to me

any amount of trolling for nagler and gratuitous insult to him goes
unremarked
but if he respond in similar vein...

the OCDs double standards seem to be gaining ground

Cheers hic
Martin - 26 Sep 2003 06:13 GMT
>Hmm, I had a nice evening that time, as it turns out. Also he patently told
>me I could come and talk with him at the hotel. I sense sour grapes Kelly.
>This was before I observed and decided for myself.

Sounds like you couldn't put any money in his pocket and didn't return
anywhere and help his TRT sales.

Did he ask you to promote TRT at all?

You, YES YOU WILLIAM, are therefore responsible for the closing of his
clinic....HA!

Martin Aquinas
Stephen Nagler - 26 Sep 2003 00:30 GMT
><<Sorry, Stephen Nagler, but the above is totally out of order>>
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>kelly

.................

Terri/Llilly, you need to stop this kind of talk and get psychiatric
help.

smn
Gym Bob - 26 Sep 2003 01:36 GMT
Hisperidone may help those delusions.

> ><<Sorry, Stephen Nagler, but the above is totally out of order>>
> >
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> smn
Martin - 26 Sep 2003 06:13 GMT
>Terri/Llilly, you need to stop this kind of talk and get psychiatric
>help.

Jesus, would you please help this guy?

What happened to you this month? Did you forget to ration the meds
throughout the month? If so, I suggest that you take that calm period,
look at how much you took, and ask for an allotment that equals that
for the entire month.

Martin Apothecary
William Nunn - 26 Sep 2003 00:33 GMT
You see, due to his behaviour, his moral "creedance" is severed from the
berth permanently.
Martin - 26 Sep 2003 06:13 GMT
>You see, due to his behaviour, his moral "creedance" is severed from the
>berth permanently.

When you are born with a hanger in your head, once you get a filling
you start to hear voices I've been told. That could explain much.

Martin Marconi
Martin - 26 Sep 2003 06:12 GMT
>I see that the moderated boards are starting to smell his foul stench
>too,

Kelly, I haven't the time for Nagler, much as he thinks I think about
him day and night. Could you post the links for the moderated board
and how to read his foul stench of words? I need a laugh.

Thanks,
Marty
 
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