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Re: Drivel

by "Wilson Warmouth" <ww@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 2, 2008 at 05:17 AM

"Edward Dolan" <edolan@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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>
> "Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:fo0ipb$r8q$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> [The Great Troll strikes again, oh so successfully!]
>
>> Edward Dolan wrote:
>>> "Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>>> news:fnu8q2$8d9$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Wilson Warmouth wrote:
>>>>> "Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:fntsfc$pf9$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>> Mike Fox wrote:
>>>>>>> Got a Catrike ROAD because of quality, cost, and made in the USA.
>>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>> Meow. ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Certainly, the devalued dollar has made buying an im****ted trike
much 
>>>>>> less attractive for USians. That being said, it is good to see 
>>>>>> semi-affordable quality trikes being made without defacto slave 
>>>>>> labor.
>>>>>>
>>>>> And that being said it's good to see you postulate that 
>>>>> semi-affordable quality products can be made in the USA without 
>>>>> defacto slave labor. Unless of course some gadfly has fraudulently 
>>>>> posted this under your name.
>>>>>
>>>> I doubt that Paulo Camasmie is making anything more than a modest 
>>>> middle class living off the company, unlike cor****ate executives who 
>>>> are compensated many orders of magnitude more than their positive 
>>>> contribution to society.
>>>
>>> What is all this crap about a "positive contribution to society"? 
Hells 
>>> Bells, everyone takes the money and runs, including most of all Tom 
>>> Sherman. He is a civil engineer, a profession whose members are vastly

>>> overpaid for their quite modest contribution to society.
>> >
>> You mean making a third or less of what a lawyer with a comparable 
>> educational investment makes is being vastly overpaid?
>
> You chose the wrong profession if you want to steal big time. Everyone 
> knows that ALL lawyers are thieves and they do it better than anyone
else. 
> I give you John Edwards as an example of the breed. You are just a
little 
> thief compared to him.
>
>> Here is a hint for [the Great Ed] Dolan, a civil engineer with a
graduate 
>> degree would be lucky to start out at $45K/year working in a major
city. 
>> Of all professionals with 5 or more years of higher education, only 
>> architects are paid less.
>
> I was talking to a store clerk out at the local Wal-Mart. He is being
paid 
> something like $8. an hour - and it is fairly hard work too. Anyone
making 
> 45K/year is making out like a bandit. Only the very poor like Ed Dolan
the 
> Great have a right to claim any virtue. I have always been as poor a 
> church mouse because I have not been a thief like everyone else. In fact

> some years ago I morphed into Saint Edward the Great I became so 
> self-righteous. Mr. Sherman is not worthy to even be in the same
universe 
> as Saint Edward the Great.
>
>>> In fact, that is the very definition of a profession - a license to 
>>> steal.
>> >
>> So that is what my PE is for! I guess I missed that part. I was under
the 
>> (apparently false) impression the highest duty of a PE was to protect
the 
>> safety of the public.
>
> Nope, not so. Professions are formed for the purpose of robbing the 
> public. Jeez, I though everyone knew at least that much! What doctors
make 
> is the greatest highway robbery of all. Hey, just get to be called a 
> doctor and you are free to commit totally mayhem on society. But
engineers 
> are not far behind. They learned how to do numbers as kids and go into 
> engineering and become "professionals", after which they spend their
lives 
> bamboozling the public out of their pocket change. Yes indeed, numbers
are 
> a good thing to know about!
>
>>> Yea, everyone steals, even Mr. Sherman. But, like all liberals, he is
a 
>>> hypocrite about it and pretends he does not steal. I prefer an honest 
>>> thief to a liberal hypocrite.
>>>
>> Meanwhile, Mr. Dolan is a slacker who was not able to hold a job, so he

>> has spent his life living off income from rental properties he
inherited 
>> from his more productive forebears.
>
> Mr. Dolan is way too smart to labor in the vineyard like all the rest of

> you jack*****. Mr. Sherman is not even married and has no children to 
> sup****t, yet he fancies that he has a hard life because he is not a 
> millionaire. He is your typical resentful, envious 
> liberal-socialist-communist. If only he wasn't such a hypocrite about
it, 
> he could be forgiven his tresp*****. After all, not everyone is to the 
> manor born.
>
> I urge Mr. Sherman to give up his sinful, moneyed ways and to become 
> saintly like Saint Edward the Great. Of course, this means he would have

> to become as poor as a church mouse and no longer lust after the things
of 
> this world.
>
> But the ways of Ed Dolan the Great are not for those who know not
slacking 
> and who labor at a job never knowing the succor of rental properties nor

> what it means to have productive forebears. Poor Mr. Sherman only 
> inherited a capacity for hard work by the sweat of his brow. He came
into 
> the world bootless but, by God, he is determined not to leave the world 
> bootless. That is why be became an engineer with a license to steal from

> the public.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
>
>

Does the Great Saint of Minnesota realize this manner of off topic 
intercourse makes the humorless cycling drivelheads crazy?
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Re: Drivel
"Edward Dolan"   2008-02-01 22:21:20 
Re: Drivel
"Wilson Warmouth&quo  2008-02-02 05:17:54 
Re: Drivel
"Edward Dolan"   2008-02-02 19:11:28 

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