"Alias" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:gtf8dh$smp$(E-Mail Removed)...
> measekite Da Monkey wrote:
>> "Alias" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:gtf835$s29$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> measekite Da Monkey wrote:
>>>> "Alias" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:gtf7fu$qun$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>> The Nymshifter, posing as measekite, spewed:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I was walking in the woods near my institution and off in the
>>>>>> distance I saw a SWINEHOONT. It was dahing in and out of the trees. I
>>>>>> tried to take a picture of the SWINEHOONT but my camera didn't have
>>>>>> film. I wish I bought some film but I didn't think of it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Remember to say nothing to the SWINEHOONTS when spotting them running
>>>>>> in the bush.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I will now rub Da Baboon with Da Lamb Chop Den add one to Da Jerk
>>>>>> Count.
>>>>> The pathetic thing is that the nymshifter thinks he's being cute,
>>>>> clever and funny when, in reality, he is just revealing how immature
>>>>> and childish he is.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alias
>>>> Look who is being a retard. Nobody wants to hear you push that
>>>> INFERIOR OS Ubuntu.
>>> Do you hear posts? Get help.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>> HA - Look who's talking.
>
> Actually, I was *writing*.
OK - You are correct.
>
>> You're the one who needs help.
You are wrong. As usual.
>
> Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel somewhat better.
>
>> You are lost big time. Why not go to the Ubuntu forums and help them?
>> Oops, you don't know anything about Ubuntu - you can't.
>
> The experts on Ubuntu are already there and they do a great job. My NOBLE
> and SACRED mission is to tell people about Ubuntu who don't know about
> and, clueless one, the good folks in the Ubuntu forums already know about
> it.
>
> Alias
You don't have a NOBLE and SACRED mission. People here already know about
Ubuntu and they dismiss it. Ubuntu is on less than one percent of the
desktops out there and it will always be that way. I'll bet within 10
years, Ubuntu just may grow to 1.00004%.
If you want the most bang for your Euro, why not go to where nobody knows
about Ubuntu? How about taking some of that $14k you claim to get each week
and create a "NOBLE and SACRED mission" and travel Afriaca and visit the
countries where people really need the product?
I'll tell you why you don't do that: First you don't get $14k a week.
Second, you are too broke to travel and third, you enjoy being a troll here.
That makes your day. If Frank and I happened to disappear, you wouldn't
know what to do with yourself!
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