Re: custom reply subject line

Re: custom reply subject line

am 09.04.2005 19:13:43 von Alan Connor (nospam

On comp.mail.mutt, in ,
"PJR" wrote:

> On Saturday 09 April 2005, Alan Connor wrote in comp.mail.mutt:
>
>> On comp.mail.mutt, in
>> , "PJR" wrote:
>>
>>> PJR :-) -- alt.usenet.kooks award-winners and FAQ:
>>> http://www.insurgent.org/~kook-faq/
>>
>>> [To reply by email, remove "NOSPAM".]
>>
>> Interesting that you've posted 566 times in the last year on
>> the Usenet (text groups and with this alias), but only this
>> once on comp.mail.mutt.
>
> I don't recall posting anywhere as "PJR" before last
> week. There must be an impostor somewhere!

Another one of these losers.

>
> My first post here as "Peter J Ross" was made three months
> before your first as "Alan Connor", incidentally.

No, coward, I am not like you. That's a mirror you are
looking in, not a window.

Usenet maxim: Trolls are the first people to call someone
else a "troll".

>
> PJR :-) -- alt.usenet.kooks Award-winners and FAQ:
>
>
> Remove NOSPAM to reply.

Usenet maxim: The more aliases a person has, the less likely
it is that they have anything worthwhile to say.

Usenet maxim: The more aliases a person has, the less likely
it is that what they have to say can be trusted.

Get lost.

Go hide from the people that aren't looking for you because
you don't DO anything but run your ignorant and obnoxious
mouth on the Usenet.

Which any 6 year old with his mommy's computer can do.

AC

Re: custom reply subject line

am 09.04.2005 19:16:57 von Alan Connor

On comp.mail.misc, in , "Alan Connor (nospam@please.invalid)" wrote:
>
>
> On comp.mail.mutt, in ,
> "PJR" wrote:
>
>> On Saturday 09 April 2005, Alan Connor wrote in comp.mail.mutt:
>>
>>> On comp.mail.mutt, in
>>> , "PJR" wrote:
>>>
>>>> PJR :-) -- alt.usenet.kooks award-winners and FAQ:
>>>> http://www.insurgent.org/~kook-faq/
>>>
>>>> [To reply by email, remove "NOSPAM".]
>>>
>>> Interesting that you've posted 566 times in the last year on
>>> the Usenet (text groups and with this alias), but only this
>>> once on comp.mail.mutt.
>>
>> I don't recall posting anywhere as "PJR" before last
>> week. There must be an impostor somewhere!
>
> Another one of these losers.
>
>>
>> My first post here as "Peter J Ross" was made three months
>> before your first as "Alan Connor", incidentally.
>
> No, coward, I am not like you. That's a mirror you are
> looking in, not a window.
>
> Usenet maxim: Trolls are the first people to call someone
> else a "troll".
>
>>
>> PJR :-) -- alt.usenet.kooks Award-winners and FAQ:
>>
>>
>> Remove NOSPAM to reply.
>
> Usenet maxim: The more aliases a person has, the less likely
> it is that they have anything worthwhile to say.
>
> Usenet maxim: The more aliases a person has, the less likely
> it is that what they have to say can be trusted.
>
> Get lost.
>
> Go hide from the people that aren't looking for you because
> you don't DO anything but run your ignorant and obnoxious
> mouth on the Usenet.
>
> Which any 6 year old with his mommy's computer can do.
>
> AC
>
>

AC

Re: custom reply subject line

am 09.04.2005 20:38:39 von Sam

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Beavis writes:

> you don't DO anything but run your ignorant and obnoxious
> mouth on the Usenet.

Mr. Pot, meet Mr. Kettle.

> Which any 6 year old with his mommy's computer can do.

So, it seems.


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