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John Turco

chrisv said:


Hello, Chris:

Wait a moment, here. "Tom" <[email protected]> seems to be implying that,
"Joep" and "Jim Jones" are "both rod speed aliases."

If so, he's right about Jim Jones; Tom is wrong, though, concerning
Joep. He's a Dutchman (living in the "old country"), and literally far
removed from Rod Speed, the "Aussie."

Further, if people think Rod is forging e-mail headers, there are
evident differences between his syntax, and Joep's. (English isn't even
Joep's native language!)

Is everything clear, now? :p


Cordially,
John Turco <[email protected]>
 
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Rod Speed

yes, you are yet another rod speed alias.
I know for fact that jeep is, too.

No wonder it gets no sleep.

All those boogeymen circling its bed.

Explains why it keeps pissing the bed, too.
 
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chrisv

'Tarded Tom said:
yes, you are yet another rod speed alias.
I know for fact that jeep is, too.

Oh, sorry, 'tarded Tom, I didn't realize it was you. I didn't
recognize you without your top posting. 8)
 
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John Turco

Tom said:
yes, you are yet another rod speed alias.

Hello, Tom:

Tsk, tsk, you're really becoming paranoid, man! Next, you'll probably
claim that Folkert Rienstra is a Rod Speed "alias," too, despite the
fact they're mortal enemies.
I know for fact that jeep is, too.

Joep, of Holland, is a countryman of Folkert, for your information.

"Jeep," on the other hand, is a legendary American military (and
civilian) vehicle. It first proved its "mettle" (pun intended) during
World War II...I seriously doubt whether Joep or Folkert were even
born, yet. :-D

(Rod might've been, however! <g>)


Cordially,
John Turco <[email protected]>
 
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Rod Speed

John Turco said:
Tom wrote:
Tsk, tsk, you're really becoming paranoid, man! Next,
you'll probably claim that Folkert Rienstra is a Rod Speed
"alias," too, despite the fact they're mortal enemies.

He has already. Rather pathetic, really.
Joep, of Holland, is a countryman of Folkert, for your information.
"Jeep," on the other hand, is a legendary American military
(and civilian) vehicle. It first proved its "mettle" (pun intended)
during World War II...I seriously doubt whether Joep or
Folkert were even born, yet. :-D
(Rod might've been, however! <g>)

Down, boy |-)
 
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Tom

Joep, of Holland, is a countryman of Folkert, for your information.

"Jeep," on the other hand, is a legendary American military (and
civilian) vehicle. It first proved its "mettle" (pun intended) during
World War II...I seriously doubt whether Joep or Folkert were even
born, yet. :-D

(Rod might've been, however! <g>)


Cordially,
John Turco <[email protected]>

OMG, stop already...
 

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