Ken Papai



"h squared" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Tom Kunich wrote:
>
>> Well, I can't help it if your newsreader doesn't thread the
>> conversations. Try using Google if your newsreader is so incompetent.

>
> nono, no complaint, i enjoy the vagueness.


It adds a whole new dimension to flaming.

JF
 
They will stay and
> continue to make sure rbr is a denizen of hellish characters that spew out
> every evil thing imaginable. Every evil thing possibly imagined is

possible
> in rbr and often does. Any real decent civil robust conversations where
> people are polite and respectful of other opinions was thrown out the

window
> many years ago.


Mention RAAM and see what happens. It's exorcist time, I can even see
the heads turning completely around.
 
> Anyone else notice that kenpapai.com is gone and that we haven't heard
> from Ken in some time?


He thinks we're all SOB's and not worthy to converse with further. I
noticed he was getting progressively more uppity, and now he's moved beyond
us cave dwellers.
 
In article
<[email protected]>,
"Callistus Valerius" <[email protected]> wrote:

> They will stay and
> > continue to make sure rbr is a denizen of hellish characters that spew out
> > every evil thing imaginable. Every evil thing possibly imagined is

> possible
> > in rbr and often does. Any real decent civil robust conversations where
> > people are polite and respectful of other opinions was thrown out the

> window
> > many years ago.

>
> Mention RAAM and see what happens. It's exorcist time, I can even see
> the heads turning completely around.


At the moment rbt has three separate helmet threads. I
wonder if Madame Lafarge could prevail.

--
Michael Press
 
Jim Flom wrote:
> "h squared" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Tom Kunich wrote:
>>
>>> Well, I can't help it if your newsreader doesn't thread the
>>> conversations. Try using Google if your newsreader is so incompetent.

>> nono, no complaint, i enjoy the vagueness.

>
> It adds a whole new dimension to flaming.
>


The Kunich Dimension
 
Callistus Valerius wrote:
>> Anyone else notice that kenpapai.com is gone and that we haven't heard
>> from Ken in some time?

>
> He thinks we're all SOB's and not worthy to converse with further. I
> noticed he was getting progressively more uppity, and now he's moved beyond
> us cave dwellers.
>
>


Well, we are assholes. Might as well own it.
 
"Jim Flom" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:rje4g.5122$Cv1.4147@edtnps82:

>
> yeah, for some reason this morning it wasn't coming up.
>


That happens as you get older. It's not because of the cycling.

--
Bill Asher
 
"Jim Flom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:5ie4g.5120$Cv1.490@edtnps82...
> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "Jim Flom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:TIc4g.4851$Cv1.2243@edtnps82...
>>> "B. Lafferty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>
>>>> "Tom Kunich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> In my estimation it all started with Andrew Albright and company.
>>>>> Laff@me is more a pain in the butt than a problem. Henry simply
>>>>> continues the legacy of Albright since he isn't intelligent or civil
>>>>> enough to behave in a manner that wouldn't get his butt kicked in
>>>>> person.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Damn.
>>>
>>> Disappointed?

>>
>> Your interpretive skills are slipping, Rev. Flom. That was a spontaneous
>> exclamation (a legal term of art) of surprise. Hence the hug that you
>> intentionally deleted and ignored.

>
> Oh, right. I deleted and ignored the hug, hoping you'd forget you wrote
> it. Brother Brian, I just didn't want to confuse you.
>
> you crack me up.
>
> JF


The word "Christianity" is already a misunderstanding - in reality there has
been only one Christian, and he died on the Cross. -- Friedrich Nietzsche

And you're ordained.......amazing.
 
Papai was also annoyed by all the political discussion on this group
and, I think, criticism of the current administration. He's a smart
guy, so he might well have changed his position on the administration,
but now might be embarrassed by his past political views.

JT

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Tom Kunich wrote:
> Anyone else notice that kenpapai.com is gone and that we haven't heard
> from Ken in some time?


kenpapai.com is back, and all is right with the world
 
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 22:14:04 +0200, Kyle Legate <[email protected]>
wrote:
>good ole days wrote
>His so called beloved rbr, was dead years
>> ago. Its certainly way beyond the time for you to move on, get a life, get a
>> wife, and move on!
>>

>Nice flounce.
>
>http://www.toytownmunich.com/wiki/Flounce


If I read this right, the boors are the ones directly responsible for
Ken getting married. If that what it takes to break a rbr fixation, we
were all glad to be of service.

rbr should be approached like road kill - sometimes interesting and
fun to poke at a bit, but you wouldn't want to get too close, at least
for too long. And leave your George Hincapie shoes at home...

Curtis L. Russell
Road Kill Aficianodo
rbr, armadillos and possums...
Curtis L. Russell
Odenton, MD (USA)
Just someone on two wheels...
 
good-ole-days wrote:
>
> That's the end of an era for sure. It's the final death blow to rbr, and Ken
> is one of last decent posters out there to discuss things on forums in a
> civil tone. While it was good in the 90's, and even into 2000 somewhat, the
> rest of the good posters didn't leave until two years ago. The last couple
> of years, rbr has been laid waste by every vile boor under the sun, and
> there are a number of boors who will never leave. They will stay and
> continue to make sure rbr is a denizen of hellish characters that spew out
> every evil thing imaginable. Every evil thing possibly imagined is possible
> in rbr and often does. Any real decent civil robust conversations where
> people are polite and respectful of other opinions was thrown out the window
> many years ago. Rbr being a magnet for a record number of assholes, just
> seems to bring in every more vile and boorish types all the time. This is
> not the place to have civil discussions, much like looking for something to
> eat out of garbage can. Many of these characters are the types who not only
> hate themselves and everyone else, and especially anything to do with
> cycling, but when they get up in the morning, they bang their heads against
> the wall several times, and then stand in front of the mirror and punch
> themselves in the mouth several times until bloody. When they walk out the
> door, they drink half a cup of vinegar, beat their chest and let out a big
> yell. It will be no surprise to anyone who has been in rbr very long, that
> it is run by a pack of mal-contents, which use the forum to vent their
> privately hide social problems and lack of social skills. Like dogs that
> return to the vomit, they keep lapping it up. I just saw Kens site a few
> days ago for the first time in many months, and it was still up, so its a
> surprise to me, but not entirely. His so called beloved rbr, was dead years
> ago. Its certainly way beyond the time for you to move on, get a life, get a
> wife, and move on!


ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO GOATSE.CX
 
Steven L. Sheffield wrote:
> On 04/27/2006 07:20 AM, in article
> [email protected], "Tom Kunich"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone else notice that kenpapai.com is gone and that we haven't heard
>>from Ken in some time?

>
>
>
> http://www.kenpapai.com works for me.
>
>
>
>


Works on my end too.

May have been a server hiccup at the time you trid to view the site.
Or, perhaps, a user hiccup.
 
Or even worse - riding over the Golden Gate to loiter in North Beach
coffee shops like the REAL(tm) racers.
 

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