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Jim McNamara - the Stalker of the Cycling Newsgroups!
Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 04:17:12 -0600, "Edward Dolan" wrote: It can't be much fun to be a stalker like Jim McNamara. Most vices have some pleasure associated with them but, like envy, there is no pleasure connected with stalking. It is all down and no up. Truth to tell, you have to feel sorry for the poor guy. Imagine allowing someone else to make your day for you. This is a truly wretched condition for anyone, let alone for a man who is pushing 70. I was all grown up by the time I was out of my teens, but apparently stalkers just never grow up. They are arrested in a permanent juvenility. I urge Jim McNamara to get a life. Failing that, he should get reacquainted with his dog, man's best friend, and stop whining and wailing on Usenet. That is all he has ever done - a stalker to the bitter end. He is like a blood sucking leech! No wonder Ed Gin held him in such contempt. Even Tom Sherman, the most mild mannered of men, could not stand him for long. Clearly Ed should be taking his own advice. A stalker is the most pitiful of all the creatures that Usenet gives rise to. Yes. I've noticed that you and I are the only people in the newsgroups who say anything original. Everyone else is simply derivative -- reacting to our brilliance in whatever pitiful way they can -- Johnny-come-latelies who end up with sloppy seconds. One can only pity them.... After we are gone, the whole mess will devolve into chaos and entropy. All they can do will be to mercifully close the doors on this steaming pile and try to forget it. Ed Dolan and Mike Vandeman: birds of a feather by their own admission. That's as much as I need to know. Unless Jim McNamara is my uncle Jim, which is unlikely since he's 77 years old and doesn't own a computer, I am no relation. |
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Jim McNamara - the Stalker of the Cycling Newsgroups!
On Nov 6, 2:31 pm, Tim McNamara wrote:
Mike Vandeman wrote: On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 04:17:12 -0600, "Edward Dolan" wrote: It can't be much fun to be a stalker like Jim McNamara. Most vices have some pleasure associated with them but, like envy, there is no pleasure connected with stalking. It is all down and no up. Truth to tell, you have to feel sorry for the poor guy. Imagine allowing someone else to make your day for you. This is a truly wretched condition for anyone, let alone for a man who is pushing 70. I was all grown up by the time I was out of my teens, but apparently stalkers just never grow up. They are arrested in a permanent juvenility. I urge Jim McNamara to get a life. Failing that, he should get reacquainted with his dog, man's best friend, and stop whining and wailing on Usenet. That is all he has ever done - a stalker to the bitter end. He is like a blood sucking leech! No wonder Ed Gin held him in such contempt. Even Tom Sherman, the most mild mannered of men, could not stand him for long. Clearly Ed should be taking his own advice. A stalker is the most pitiful of all the creatures that Usenet gives rise to. Yes. I've noticed that you and I are the only people in the newsgroups who say anything original. Everyone else is simply derivative -- reacting to our brilliance in whatever pitiful way they can -- Johnny-come-latelies who end up with sloppy seconds. One can only pity them.... After we are gone, the whole mess will devolve into chaos and entropy. All they can do will be to mercifully close the doors on this steaming pile and try to forget it. Ed Dolan and Mike Vandeman: birds of a feather by their own admission. That's as much as I need to know. Unless Jim McNamara is my uncle Jim, which is unlikely since he's 77 years old and doesn't own a computer, I am no relation. Tim ... Jim here. I'm 61 and have a PC, so I'm obviously not your uncle. I quite agree. Ed and Mike are birds of a feather and a mutual admiration society stroking each others egos since no one else will do it for them. How pitiful. |
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Jim McNamara - the Stalker of the Cycling Newsgroups!
On Nov 6, 2:31 pm, Tim McNamara wrote:
Mike Vandeman wrote: On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 04:17:12 -0600, "Edward Dolan" wrote: It can't be much fun to be a stalker like Jim McNamara. Most vices have some pleasure associated with them but, like envy, there is no pleasure connected with stalking. It is all down and no up. Truth to tell, you have to feel sorry for the poor guy. Imagine allowing someone else to make your day for you. This is a truly wretched condition for anyone, let alone for a man who is pushing 70. I was all grown up by the time I was out of my teens, but apparently stalkers just never grow up. They are arrested in a permanent juvenility. I urge Jim McNamara to get a life. Failing that, he should get reacquainted with his dog, man's best friend, and stop whining and wailing on Usenet. That is all he has ever done - a stalker to the bitter end. He is like a blood sucking leech! No wonder Ed Gin held him in such contempt. Even Tom Sherman, the most mild mannered of men, could not stand him for long. Clearly Ed should be taking his own advice. A stalker is the most pitiful of all the creatures that Usenet gives rise to. Yes. I've noticed that you and I are the only people in the newsgroups who say anything original. Everyone else is simply derivative -- reacting to our brilliance in whatever pitiful way they can -- Johnny-come-latelies who end up with sloppy seconds. One can only pity them.... After we are gone, the whole mess will devolve into chaos and entropy. All they can do will be to mercifully close the doors on this steaming pile and try to forget it. Ed Dolan and Mike Vandeman: birds of a feather by their own admission. That's as much as I need to know. Unless Jim McNamara is my uncle Jim, which is unlikely since he's 77 years old and doesn't own a computer, I am no relation. Tim, forgot to add that Ed doesn't take advice ... he only gives it. - Jim |
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