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On Jul 8, 3:16*am, "Takin & Kanoknuan" <takin&kanokn...@stuck-in-a-
wheelchair.org> wrote:
> "Brian Anasta" > wrote in message news:
> > On Jul 8, 12:04 am, Rick Armstrong > wrote:
> >> On 07/07/2010 00:29, LarbGai wrote:

>
> >> > On Jul 7, 8:55 am, "Takin& *Kanoknuan"<takin&kanokn...@stuck-in-a-
> >> > wheelchair.org> *wrote:

>
> >> >> **Tell me Steve, what's YOUR reason for the hundreds of posts you have
> >> >> made
> >> >> here over the last week?

>
> >> > ******Loneliness, pure and simple.

>
> >> > The man lives for attention and all the attention he ever got was when
> >> > he was lording it around the various newsgroups on the usenet.
> >> > That gave him the feeling of power and of course he could be whatever
> >> > he wanted and no one dared question him........

>
> >> > Until the DTS came along. Since then we have watched the mighty
> >> > internet warrior being knocked off his perch and plunging into the
> >> > depths of anonymity.

>
> >> > His latest batch of sock puppets show how low he has fallen, it seems
> >> > he has no heart for the game anymore and is just going through the
> >> > motions.

>
> >> >http://www.flickr.com/photos/2809743...n/photostream/

>
> >> Excellent post LarbGai, you've absolutely hit the nail on the head there.

>
> >> Steve was usenet bully for years, causing trouble in just about every
> >> group he frequented. However, bullying wasn't his only trait. Spamming
> >> the groups (sometimes subtely, other times blatantly) was another trick
> >> of his and used to self-promote and advertise his ailing photography
> >> business.

>
> >> He became very aggressive if another poster disagreed with him or
> >> challenged him and subsequently used sock puppets in vindictive
> >> campaigns against them.

>
> >> So, on a day-to-day basis, Steve would be posting generally on-topic
> >> content using his real name whilst at the same time operating a handful
> >> of sock puppets to 'get at' anyone he didn't like. Of course he would
> >> never get his hands dirtied doing this under his real name.

>
> >> Steve's mistake was that in his ignorance, he assumed nobody was
> >> intelligent enough to recognise this for what it was. Sure, some of the
> >> regulars in the groups couldn't see through his act and those tend to be
> >> the users who side with him. I'm sure if they knew the real truth that
> >> would not be the case. The Howard Aslan-Chilla episode was a prime
> >> example of this.

>
> >> As the years passed, his behaviour was exposed. Not only by the DTS but
> >> more and more regulars got to know the 'real' Steve. Of course after
> >> this happened, he had no credability. His attempts to take the moral
> >> high ground failed, it was no longer within his reach.

>
> >> Rick Armstrong- Hide quoted text -

>
> >> - Show quoted text -

>
> > Hi,

>
> > And your post has exactly WHAT to do with rec.food.cooking? Nobody
> > here cares about whatever gobblededook you are jibbering on about so
> > please take your nonsense and leave us be. You WILL find people here
> > DO not suffer fools lightly, so if YOU want my advice, go back and
> > hide under whatever rock you came FROM. If in the future you have
> > something to contribute TO a thread about cooking, maybe you will be
> > welcome back...maybe I said.

>
> > Kind Regards,
> > Brian Anasta

>
> **G'Day Bri! * *)
>
> Care to explain why you and 'Tom Smith' share the same IP address???
> *grin*-


****** Just as Kombat fades away into obscurity land up pops good old
Brian and as a bonus the old tart Krypsis seems to have fallen for his
charms.

This is like Christmas all over again.

*GRIN*