| Subject: Re: PING Kali & LITS ALERT: Re: debunkers-scarecrows |
| From: Kali |
| Date: 13/02/2005, 20:02 |
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In article <120220052303477626%art_deco@127.0.0.1>, posted Sat,
12 Feb 2005 23:03:47 -0700, Art Deco art_deco@127.0.0.1 says...
Ugly Bob <ugly_bob42@hotmail.com> wrote:
"Art Deco" <art_deco@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:120220050934163272%art_deco@127.0.0.1...
Ross <Ross@SingingFrog.com> wrote:
Kali pulled a bright blue crayon out of the box and scribbled this in
news:MPG.1c7733736801e50998af6d@news.west.earthlink.net:
In article <Xns95FAE38DB9897Ross@216.196.97.142>, posted Fri,
11 Feb 2005 21:21:21 -0600, Ross Ross@SingingFrog.com says...
Kali pulled a bright blue crayon out of the box and scribbled this in
news:MPG.1c772eb0ff4dda8e98af6c@news.west.earthlink.net:
[...]
Do Romance languages include adjective abuse? <g>
Sounds more like a Teutonic language trait to me -- the way one can
string a bunch of german words into one.
It's hard to tell. Pietro sounds Italian to me, is he?
Apparently. I've always assumed that he was and the timing of his
replies
seemed to indicate to me he is in Europe.
Yes, Italian he is. Pietro was one of the original zetadrones that
spewed regularly to sci.astro about the impending dooooooooom from
Planet X until Nancy Lie-der's predictions about May 2003 fell flat
(the other famous zetadrone was Rudolph_X, although there were at least
half a dozen of them). Pietro later parlayed his Planet X obsession
into quite a kook award resume, including the prestigious Tin Foil
Sombrer0. The little episode that resulted in his nick "Virus Pie" was
quite amusing.
Don't forget the incomprehensible JosX:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O5723577A
Whoa.
Oh yeah, I remember this one. He faded prior to the May 2003 month
o'doom as I recall. Here is his PX history:
<http://makeashorterlink.com/?E2933277A>
Say, what's with all the X's, anyway?
Planet X is gonna shift the poles, we're dooooooooooooooooomed.
So, can I have your chocolate?
Kali-X
--
I like to keep an open mind, but not so open my brains fall
out. - Arthur Sulzberger, Chairman, New York Times