On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 09:37:39 -0400, CliffMacgillivray
> wrote:
>jmcquown wrote:
>> Paul M. Cook wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Richard McBeef wrote:
>>>>> Why is it necessary to roast the bones before
>>>>> making a beef broth? I am curious as to what effect the roasting
>>>>> has? What would the difference be if the roasting were not done.
>>>>> In article >,
>>>>>
>>>> You're making fun of the assassinations of the students at V. Tech
>>>> by using this ID?! What kind of a loser asshole are you?! PLONK
>>>> DICKHEAD. And you may be complicit so I'm forwarding this to the
>>>> FBI in Quantico. See how you feel about joking around now, asshole.
>>> Kudos for spotting that. I almost replied to the SOB before reading
>>> the posts. Sick *******, indeed.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>
>> I can't take credit for first spotting it, but I DID report him to the FBI.
>> I imagine they want to track and question anyone with even the most tenuous
>> ties to this V. Tech assassin (keyword there being *ass*). Hopefully they
>> will make this "joker's" life miserable for a while. Complicit or not, it's
>> no joking matter. I can't believe some people think this is funny, I really
>> can't. It's a tragedy. And this dillhole comes on here using that name and
>> thinks it's funny? May they screw up the next 5 years of his life while he
>> tries to explain his way out of it, that's what I hope for.
>Jokes even in bad taste are not a crime. Fantasizing lengthy false
>imprisonment is odd. Definitely unamerican!
>Do you really think the fbi will investigate every bad joke related to
>this? If anything you have self identified yourself to the authorities
>as a bit dull.
and if they find out she likes korean food, she's cooked.
your pal,
blake