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Author: bob&carolebob&carole
Date: Jan 8, 2007 16:04
"I am a pedophile -- someone who is sexually attracted to children; I
won't quibble about pre-adolescent or post-adolescent because I like
them all. That does not make me a threat to children"--humiliated
pedophile 4s00th
"Yes, I've thought about giving little boys blow jobs, and the
fantasies have been very thrilling and exciting to me"--humiliated
pedophile 4s00th
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.support.boy-lovers/msg/d768e45a1077ee84?&hl=e...
"I have on occasion been known to humiliate myself -- but then, I'm one
of the few people with sufficient intelligence to humiliate me"
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Author: starcadestarcade
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:55
Plausible Deniability? wrote:
>> Gee, do I take that as a compliment from that group of idiots???
>>
>> Mike
>
> Just reading your posts gives me the willies. Are you still living out
> of a public library?
Maybe you should be scared. Stalkers tend to be general threats, not
just specific ones.
And, no...
Mike
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Author: Intrepid LogicIntrepid Logic
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:51
On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 01:23:51 -0800, Stephen Morgan wrote:
> TransWench wrote:
>> I was busily flonking away in AUK, when The Goddess Eris Herself suddenly
>> made me reply to Stephen Morgan:
>>> Intrepid Logic wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 05 Jan 2007 02:43:13 +0000...
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Author: AviatorHIAviatorHI
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:46
> If he hadn't left the US, he'd probably be eligible for real Food
> Stamps, but perhaps he has his reasons for fleeing the USA for France
> as did Ira Einhorn:
Hey... don't bash France, Tahiti is awesome, and just for that (and
their lassaiz faire lifestyle), I love France, plus I get to hold up a
Champagne glass put on a smug face and use an evil voice to say "Vive
le france", what fun.
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Author: Intrepid LogicIntrepid Logic
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:44
On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 11:02:15 +0000, tony bennett wrote:
> You cant help but answer can you.
> Too dumb to stop, dumb enough to continue.
> That stalking compulsion needs treatment.
> As the drugs didnt work try electricity.
A poem. How touching.
Pathetic. You should try "roses are red"
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Author: AUK RegistrarAUK Registrar
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:32
>> All you have done is prove that you're too stupid to find a law when given
>> the keys to where it is. A realy NCO wouldn't be that dumb.
>
>The lemmings are flooding the place! It's a real laugh. :-)
Not nearly as funny as you and Ed doing the Kook-Step together. The only
thing missing now is Daryl trying to cut in.
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Author: ham.soup1ham.soup1
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:29
hey telstar.......since you're like the smartest in all of radio land
could you please help marqueer with his moon bounce?
Telstar Electronics wrote:
> Telstar Electronics has always been interested in providing top quality
> consumer electronic products. On every new product we undertake, we try
> to gather value customer input during the design phase. Your input is
> very valuable to us... and we wish you would take a few minutes to
> complete the following questionnaire. Thanks for your help in
> developing this new product!
>
> Background:
> Two-way CB radio communication relies on the voice modulation content
> contained on the signal. Maintaining a high modulation level is crucial
> in providing the highest possible transmitting distance from any
> transmitter operating on AM, FM, and SSB. Current CB radios normally
> rely on microphones that inherently change audio levels inputted to the
> transmitter. This causes transmitter modulation to fluctuate greatly
> depending on voice level. This audio fluctuation lowers overall
> modulation levels applied to the transmitter, resulting in less than
> optimum transmission range. ...
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Author: ham.soup1ham.soup1
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:22
Nobody invited marqueer into this thread............
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Author: Plausible Deniability?Plausible Deniability?
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:09
SuperHornet wrote:
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>> Milhouse G wrote:
>>> Plausible Deniability? wrote:
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>>>> Wow...who knew "robby" was this much of a sicko?
>>>
>>> A whole bunch of people?
>>
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>> how about no? i am highly respected on usenet.
>>
>
> he seems ok to me
Are you volunteering to be his first? You might have to tell him where
to put it.
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