"NightMist" <nightmiste@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:482d29e0.717823@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:43:15 -0700 (PDT), Blackheart
> <blackheart666_2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>On May 14, 4:31=A0am, nightmi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(NightMist) wrote:
>>
>>> So what do you think the Ancient Ones think about Vista?
>>>
>>
>>I have it on good authority that they're withholding comment until you
>>show your tits.
>
> Oh like the Ancient Ones have never seen my tits before.
>
> They are probably withholding comment until the MS tech gets done
> sorting out out their computers.
>
maybe they never open their email
----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marika5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Newsgroups:
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Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Bolivia's 'Death Road' claims life of U.S. road cyclist
>
> "Mike Vandeman" <mjvande@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:1ila14peg2obrkk56kgjnl64i26g63kg8m@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>>
>> Not using your real name is a sure sign of an intent to deceive. In
>> fact, it IS deception.
>> --
>> I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to
>
>
>
> There can be other motivations involved. Anonymity to prevent spam or
> something more loathsome. A lot of people have unlisted numbers and
> numbers
> listed under phony names for the same reason.
>
> It can be that the person posts in one group using a name and in another
> group using another name and tries to keep the mail to and from each
> separate
>
> Could be different machines or whatever, but used for sorting
>
> Could be that the person just identifies with a particular thought or
idea
> associated with the name and likes that name so uses it
>
> I wouldn't take such great meaning in the choice of a handle or email
> address for usenet as you have applied
>
> Someone could be using what appears to be a real name and it isn't
theirs,
> and you'd never know.
>
> I could get me an email address and call myself John Smith and you'd
never
> realize that I'm not unless I told you
>
> That you are more comfortable talking to someone that appears to have an
> anglo sounding name is one of those funny things about usenet that lots
of
> scam artists take advantage of. That's why all those Nigerians use
anglo
> sounding names and trick so many old ladies into sending them money
>
> mk5000
>
> "Yo, this next record right here, is a dedication
> This dedicated to those, who've come to an end
> Quit like Gladys Knight...
> You know neither one of us wants
> to be the first one to say goodbye"--waste of time, snoop dog
>


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