On Sep 9, 6:23�pm, Thom E. Geiger Gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 15:10:01 -0700 (PDT), HC aol.com>
> wrote:
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>>Excuse me? You're entitled to your opinion Mr. Geiger, but perhaps
>>your comments about "gamblers" should be stated as an opinion and not
>>as a fact. I enjoy legal gambling and I consider myself to be
>>extremely moral. I know a lot of other people that fit the same
>>profile. �Gamblers, like every other "group" have good people and bad
>>people among them. I was very surprised to read your statement.
>
> The part about gamblers wasn't meant to be literal or all inclusive.
> That was meant more as a reference to the stereotypical "mafia",
> Atlantic City/Vegas impression most people have of professional
> gamblers. Dead bodies in the desert and all that.
Ahhh, I get it. No worries.
> Now, the followup about the chess groups WAS meant to be taken
> literally. If one reads the chess groups Gordon Roy Parker frequents,
> not only is he among fellow serial litigants, but he receives much
> praise and admiration for his legal efforts from like minded
> kooksooters who are forever suing everybody from Allah to Elvis.
>
Isn't it amazing what goes on in Porker's favorite chess group. It's
unbelievable.
> My mistake for mixing humor and non-humor in the same sentence.
>
> I apologize to everyone in the gambling groups (except for porker).
>
Thanks for the reply, sir.
>>The "baseball bat" remark was made by my mom in response to a gymnastics
>>groupie who harassed half of the national team, with help from several chat
>>hosts and gymnastics coaches and hackers.- Hide quoted text -
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