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> Audrey Wrote:
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> > I can't wait to see how many times you use purple
> > now.
>
> Hi Audrey
>
> It is so lovely to see a blast from you. I had
> missed it over the last few days.
>
> Could you please help me with this "fact"
> problem?
>
>
> If I was randomly asked, I would have thought that
> with the new upgrade of the software here GHMB I
> would have thought perhaps mistakenly that I was
> the first to use "pink" colouring. I can't
> remember whether post to you or Ori? (You know in
> those sad days (period) when I was an somewhat
> 'very out of character' aggro stirrer?) Then you
> copied it? However, I could be wrong entirely and
> perhaps I was just mimicking you all along?
> If so, I am sincerely sorry if I stole something
> valuable.
>
> You are a terrific researcher, when you put your
> mind to it, so could you provide the "hard
> physical evidence" on that matter and prove your
> claims? Otherwise it doesn't count and therefore
> it cannot be true to us "alts" does it... or can
> it?
If it matters at all . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
> I think you are correct about the smiley thingy.
> That nasty Mr Stower has stole your 'precious'!
> Maybe he should just use one of same ones instead,
> I think that would be MORE effective and just as
> silly!
If (outside her world of delusion) Audrey invented emoticons, or (non-exclusive) did the artwork, then she did something. Otherwise not.
> I also thinks you are correct in that Ori's come
> back at the reasons for his strange "necropost"
> (I admit or hereby confess that I stole that term
> from M Stower) was reasonable and explanatory. It
> also had me miffed as to why he would bring up the
> paint binder thing, when he thinks RCD would be
> useless due to contamination.
Among people like me (old enough to remember the once-neologism “netiquette”), necroposting has long been deprecated. Doctor Civility’s doing it is plain bad manners.
> Also I think since you entered this thread, you
> won the 'arguement' hands down! and/or also have
> achieved massive levels of obfuscation and
> irrelevant aggressive hostility. M Stower still
> has things he could copy from you (mimick) yet
> ...hey!?
>
> Kind regards
>
>
> PS One more thing could you please advise the
> nature of the extensive research and copy of it if
> possible you apparently did on Humphries Brewer
> prior to the hoax book? (Edit I am seriously
> interested)Please post that in the currrent
> Creighton thread as it needs a boost to help Jon
> feel happy that it is in the front of members
> attention. Thank you in advance.
Now that really would be interesting. I’ve taken some interest in that topic myself.
M.
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> Audrey Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > I can't wait to see how many times you use purple
> > now.
>
> Hi Audrey
>
> It is so lovely to see a blast from you. I had
> missed it over the last few days.
>
> Could you please help me with this "fact"
> problem?
>
>
> If I was randomly asked, I would have thought that
> with the new upgrade of the software here GHMB I
> would have thought perhaps mistakenly that I was
> the first to use "pink" colouring. I can't
> remember whether post to you or Ori? (You know in
> those sad days (period) when I was an somewhat
> 'very out of character' aggro stirrer?) Then you
> copied it? However, I could be wrong entirely and
> perhaps I was just mimicking you all along?
> If so, I am sincerely sorry if I stole something
> valuable.
>
> You are a terrific researcher, when you put your
> mind to it, so could you provide the "hard
> physical evidence" on that matter and prove your
> claims? Otherwise it doesn't count and therefore
> it cannot be true to us "alts" does it... or can
> it?
If it matters at all . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
> I think you are correct about the smiley thingy.
> That nasty Mr Stower has stole your 'precious'!
> Maybe he should just use one of same ones instead,
> I think that would be MORE effective and just as
> silly!
If (outside her world of delusion) Audrey invented emoticons, or (non-exclusive) did the artwork, then she did something. Otherwise not.
> I also thinks you are correct in that Ori's come
> back at the reasons for his strange "necropost"
> (I admit or hereby confess that I stole that term
> from M Stower) was reasonable and explanatory. It
> also had me miffed as to why he would bring up the
> paint binder thing, when he thinks RCD would be
> useless due to contamination.
Among people like me (old enough to remember the once-neologism “netiquette”), necroposting has long been deprecated. Doctor Civility’s doing it is plain bad manners.
> Also I think since you entered this thread, you
> won the 'arguement' hands down! and/or also have
> achieved massive levels of obfuscation and
> irrelevant aggressive hostility. M Stower still
> has things he could copy from you (mimick) yet
> ...hey!?
>
> Kind regards
>
>
> PS One more thing could you please advise the
> nature of the extensive research and copy of it if
> possible you apparently did on Humphries Brewer
> prior to the hoax book? (Edit I am seriously
> interested)Please post that in the currrent
> Creighton thread as it needs a boost to help Jon
> feel happy that it is in the front of members
> attention. Thank you in advance.
Now that really would be interesting. I’ve taken some interest in that topic myself.
M.
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