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Ouroboros_Rex wrote:

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> "Paul E. Lehmann" > wrote
> in message
>

. ..
>> Ouroboros:
>>
>> A serpent or worm who eats its own tail
>>
>> The notion of a serpent or dragon eating its
>> own tail can be traced back to Ancient Egypt,
>> circa 1600 BCE. From ancient Egypt it passed
>> to Phoenicia and then to the Greek
>> philosophers, who gave it the name Ouroboros
>> ("tail-devourer").
>>
>> Apparently this alias is well chosen by the
>> poster. He (or she) obviously has his (or her)
>> head up their ass, eats their own shit and goes
>> around in circles and gets no where.
>>
>> He or she must have a really hideous real name
>> in order to choose this as their alias.

>
> Poor Lyin' Lehmann has finally broken down and
> given up denying global
> warming. He is now on a vendetta, expressed as
> third rate childish insults, infinitely
> repeated.


Typical - AGWers can't debate definitions or
history to they attack others - and with aliases
that are less than flattering but none the less
appropriate.

>
> Oddly enough, he seems to be the one accusing
> me of going around in
> circles and getting nowhere. Transference? lol


No, YOU are the one who picked YOUR alias. Suffer
poor baby, suffer.

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Ouroboros_Rex wrote:

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> "Paul E. Lehmann" > wrote
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>

. ..
>> Ouroboros_Rex wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Paul E. Lehmann" > wrote
>>> in message
>>>

>>

. ..
>>>> Ouroboros:
>>>>
>>>> A serpent or worm who eats its own tail
>>>>
>>>> The notion of a serpent or dragon eating its
>>>> own tail can be traced back to Ancient Egypt,
>>>> circa 1600 BCE. From ancient Egypt it passed
>>>> to Phoenicia and then to the Greek
>>>> philosophers, who gave it the name Ouroboros
>>>> ("tail-devourer").
>>>>
>>>> Apparently this alias is well chosen by the
>>>> poster. He (or she) obviously has his (or
>>>> her) head up their ass, eats their own shit
>>>> and goes around in circles and gets no where.
>>>>
>>>> He or she must have a really hideous real
>>>> name in order to choose this as their alias.
>>>
>>> Poor Lyin' Lehmann has finally broken down
>>> and given up denying global
>>> warming. He is now on a vendetta, expressed
>>> as third rate childish insults, infinitely
>>> repeated.

>>
>> Typical - AGWers can't debate definitions or
>> history to they attack others - and with
>> aliases that are less than flattering but none
>> the less appropriate.

>
> Apparently Lyin' Lehmann now intends to
> pretend
> his third rate childish insults are
> 'definitions or history'. lol
>
>>
>>>
>>> Oddly enough, he seems to be the one
>>> accusing me of going around in
>>> circles and getting nowhere. Transference?
>>> lol

>>
>> No, YOU are the one who picked YOUR alias.
>> Suffer poor baby, suffer.

>
> Aw, you're killin' me here. Post some more
> about me, sad sick serial
> liar. (snicker)


Don't have to right now. I am not through
enjoying you twist in the wind over this one.
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