Re: Krygowski dobs in Fogel's fear of "flamboyant" newbie



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Michael Press

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In article
<6804afd7-8622-4fff-8ca0-c061b6e0ff06@l32g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
Andre Jute <[email protected]> wrote:

> > (And as an aside - do you _really_ prefer Jute's style to Carl's
> > style??)

>
> If anyone still believes that Fogel called me a liar for any reason to
> do with my little biking thrill behind the truck, that sentence should
> disillusion him right smartly.


Carl Fogel never called you a liar.

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Michael Press
 
On Jan 29, 6:03 am, Michael Press <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article
> <6804afd7-8622-4fff-8ca0-c061b6e0f...@l32g2000hse.googlegroups.com>,
>  Andre Jute <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > (And as an aside - do you _really_ prefer Jute's style to Carl's
> > > style??)

>
> > If anyone still believes that Fogel called me a liar for any reason to
> > do with my little biking thrill behind the truck, that sentence should
> > disillusion him right smartly.

>
> Carl Fogel never called you a liar.
>
> --
> Michael Press


Then produce Carl Fogel to explain how an entire newsgroup (excluding
only a handful of Krygo-Fogel Scummies) came to believe that Carl
Fogel called me a liar, and indeed called me a liar on facts I hadn't
yet stated. He can explain at the same time how come when he was
offered an opportunity to retract and apologise, he refused, saying "I
won't", thus confirming his guilt.

Andre Jute
Here and standing up for myself, unlike the false accuser Carl Fogel
 
Bill Sornson wrote:
> datakoll wrote:
>
>> GARBAGE

>
> REFUSE
>

What should we refuse?

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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 18:50:17 -0600, Tom Sherman
<[email protected]> may have said:

>Bill Sornson wrote:
>> datakoll wrote:
>>
>>> GARBAGE

>>
>> REFUSE
>>

>What should we refuse?


To perpetuate trollish glee.

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