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Sarah and Ken, I think that you are absolutely right         


Author: Beavershot Anderson
Date: Feb 26, 2008 04:50

After looking at the posturing and posing, you are absolutely
correct. Old Odd Anderson is getting close to another meltdown. She
is writing back and forth to herself at a furious pace. And she's
hoping and dreaming of things that obviously are not accurate and of
things which will never happen.

Such a cute little fantasy land she has developed for herself. It's
not real, and it's a waste of time, but it's her equivalent of being a
junkie. I guess that when you have been a failure all of one's life
like she has been then having a fantasy life must be a comfort.

Maybe this latest breakdown will finally push her over the edge and
she'll either go away permanently (take that any way that you wish) or
she'll wind up back in the rubber room.

And Lumpy. Yeah, that one is getting higher and higher on the
Anderson scale. It's a little different from her usual nyms, but it's
trying too hard to make excuses for her. Excuses that a 3 year old
would know aren't accurate. And that hospice-thang is classic
Anderson. You can practically smell "stupid redneck" with a Lumpster
post and that low-class aura that permeates all of Anderson's aliases
sticks to this one about like the scent of a skunk.
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Re: Sarah and Ken, I think that you are absolutely right         


Author: Sarah Czepiel
Date: Feb 26, 2008 15:59

On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 04:50:54 -0800 (PST), Beavershot Anderson
hushmail.com> wrote:

:>After looking at the posturing and posing, you are absolutely
:>correct. Old Odd Anderson is getting close to another meltdown. She
:>is writing back and forth to herself at a furious pace. And she's...
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Re: Sarah and Ken, I think that you are absolutely right         


Author: Beavershot Anderson
Date: Feb 27, 2008 06:13

On Feb 26, 6:59�pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
>
> What's the comment....." Anyone who defends Karen *is* Karen. "
> Funny stuff indeed watching this schizophrenic mothball smelling 70
> year old skank implode and sink ever so deep into madness.

Yeah, as many people as she has pissed off in the zillions of
newsgroups that she used to post to and these "eagle eyed" trolls
cannot find that. Even someone as dense as our friend Karen K.
Anderson of Bremerton, WA would find that awfully hard to believe.

It doesn't matter. She is going to be in a hell of her own making for
the rest of her life. Her only friends are her imaginary playmates
Lumpy and Jose and the reality that she's just an impoverished old
skank with no one to love her has been gnawing away at her for most of
her 69 miserable years.

It's no wonder that she wrote to me for over 2 years and said that she
was depressed and suicidal. That's the only way that she can hang on
to a man - by trying to make them feel sorry for her. She has no
qualites that make her attractive to a man otherwise.
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Author: President Lumpy
Date: Feb 27, 2008 15:10

On Feb 27, 6:13 am, Beavershot Anderson hushmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Neat autos btw.  I sold my Porsche a few years ago as we got ready to
> go RV'ing (if I still had it I would have had it for 20 years this
> year) but I confess that the sports car bug bites again every so
> often.  I've heard nothing but good things about the current Corvettes
> and the Crossfire seems like a really clever sports car.

Now, see? This is the kind of goofy shit that I couldn't make up.
You are a squatter on someone else's land, living off their charity,
with a woman who has been sanctioned by the Law and is as stone cold...
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Re: Sarah and Ken, I think that you are absolutely right         


Author: Beavershot Anderson
Date: Feb 27, 2008 17:13

On Feb 26, 6:59 pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
>
> What's the comment....." Anyone who defends Karen *is* Karen. "
> Funny stuff indeed watching this schizophrenic mothball smelling 70
> year old skank implode and sink ever so deep into madness.

Sarah and Ken --

I'm sitting here looking at the nightly nonsense that the old kow, a/k/
a Karen K. Beavershot Anderson, posted and it's a riot. The old broad
starts out by claiming that what she writes is the truth, and then
goes into about 4 paragraphs of unbelievable accusations with no truth
whatsoever. Christ. Do you think that anti-depressants would make
her babble the way that she does when she's writing as these nyms,
particularly when she thinks that she's Lumpy Anderson? A third
grader could tell that she doesn't have a clue.

I can practically see her writing and re-writing her posts to get the
style right. And to cover up the lapses in syntax and memory. It
must take her 2 hours to dwell over and rewrite a 6 paragraph post.
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Re: Sarah and Ken, I think that you are absolutely right         


Author: Sarah Czepiel
Date: Feb 27, 2008 19:01

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 06:13:34 -0800 (PST), Beavershot Anderson
hushmail.com> wrote:

:>You and Ken hang in there. Keep fighting the trailer trash (would
:>that be caravan trash if they are Brits? ;)
:>
:>Neat autos btw. I sold my Porsche a few years ago as we got ready to
:>go RV'ing (if I still had it I would have had it for 20 years this
:>year) but I confess that the sports car bug bites again every so
:>often.

I remember your Porsche from piccy's. Looked like a great car! In
fact Beavershot took pics of the car herself. Never had a Porsche
myself but a HS friend had one and if I recall it was a model from the
1960's. We used to tool around in it when I'd go to their beach
house in Weekapaug.

:> I've heard nothing but good things about the current Corvettes

The current C6 is a great car and so far improved over the C5
Corvettes. GM redesigned about 90%% of the C5 to make the C6 and it's
been a resounding success. I bought ours as a 50th birthday present
for Ken.
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Author: Ken Ehrett
Date: Feb 27, 2008 19:30

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:13:27 -0800 (PST), Beavershot Anderson
hushmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 26, 6:59 pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> What's the comment....." Anyone who defends Karen *is* Karen. "
>> Funny stuff indeed watching this schizophrenic mothball smelling...
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Author: Sarah Czepiel
Date: Feb 27, 2008 20:11

On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:13:27 -0800 (PST), Beavershot Anderson
hushmail.com> wrote:

:>On Feb 26, 6:59 pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
:>
:>>
:>> What's the comment....." Anyone who defends Karen *is* Karen. "
:>> Funny stuff indeed watching this schizophrenic mothball smelling...
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Author: PyrateJohn
Date: Feb 28, 2008 04:01

On Feb 27, 10:30 pm, Ken Ehrett olg.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 17:13:27 -0800 (PST), Beavershot Anderson
>
> I have to tell you John that old Beavershot gave herself away in that
> one rant she tearfully made demanding an apology from you for not
> meeting up with her.  This is obviously a pathetic and extremely...
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Author: PyrateJohn
Date: Feb 28, 2008 05:13

On Feb 27, 10:01 pm, Sarah Czepiel cox.net> wrote:
>
> I've always liked the Crossfire and it would have been on my short
> list of cars to have when I was a teenager.   Ken had the day off a
> few weeks ago and we saw this one on a local Ford dealership lot and
> stopped to look at it.   A test drive, a pay off of the Grand Marquis,
> and we walked out the door and drove away in the Crossfire.   It's not
> the SRT6 but it's still fast as hell and very economical, even if it
> takes 93 or 94  octane Premium gas.  Between the two of us we don't
> own a car which can run on regular 87 octane fuel.  I'm also thinking
> of sending the Corvette off next winter to either Lingenfelter,
> Callaway, or a guy in Mass. to have it supercharged, tuned and
> tweaked.    There's never an end is there?    :)

Sweet! I'm trying to remember the guy that used to race IMSA with
Corvettes many moons ago. He was still in the Corvette tuning and
aftermarket business for years after he quit racing. There is
something to be said for a personalized Corvette and I wish you well
in your endeavors.
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