March 2007
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Sir Fredrick James, Neanderpundit’s own Sweet, Sweet Connie
I mean, how else do you account for stuff like this?
I trust you had your vaseline and kneepads handy for the meeting Og?
So you really do want me, do you Jim? What else could possibly explain your behavior? After all, there could never possibly be anything of value here- but you kept hitting the site, day after day, until I unbanned one of your IP’s.
OK, if you want me so bad, here goes: bend me over your big oak desk and pull down my pants, big guy. Now grease up that man meat and shove it in. ooh, baby, make it hurt. make it hurt real bad! Ow! Ow! ow!
is it in yet?
Tellya what, Jim, whyncha post your address on your blog, and I’ll send you a pair of used underwear you can keep next to you on your pillow. Oh, wait, you don’t HAVE a blog. That’s right.
I guess if my creativity were put in question by someone who actually created something, my manhood might be threatened too.
Sorry it’s taken so long to get back to you today, I drove from Chicago to St Louis and back and just now got home. I had to go fix another engineer’s oversight. Again.
Of course, really, the job of an engineer is hard. You have to know how to plug numbers into all those complex formulas. Damn, My TI-84 can ALSO do that.
I look forward to reading of your accomplishments on your blog. Damn, I’m sorry, I keep forgetting Mr Creativity can’t figure out how to start one.
Pursuant to the posted short story, as part of a several hour long conversation with Pascal yesterday, and a briefer one with Mr Porretto earlier today, I’m going to posit that the Nature of Evil is threefold:
1: Evil can cause suffering
2: Evil can enjoy witnessing suffering
3: Evil can profit from suffering
Yes, yes I know, non evil things can cause suffering like cancer yadda yadda. Don’t come here with semantic bullshit, I don’t want to hear it.
I have tried and tried to find a circumstance where this litmus test does not apply, and cannot find one.
For a person to be evil, they must meet one or more of the qualifications above. Discuss.
Update: Pursuant to an IM from reader Mike, yes, playing thje accordion IS evil, because it fulfils all three segments of the litmus test. Fortunately, it’s a minor evil. No, it’s not an altogether new kind of evil.
Hit the range, put a few rounds through Ma bell.
Scope needs shimmed, before I can do anything serious with it. Need to do that and go back in a week, I think. Out of adjustment in that direction.
On the other hand, I took out the K31, and my first shot, at 100 yards, was in the 2″ ten ring.
The guy across the bench whistled, and I handed it to him. He chambered a round, and put a shot in the 1″ ten ring on HIS target. He wrote down the info on the K31 as he left,a nd says he’ll be ordering one come monday.
Sweet rifles. I love mine. Kim Du Toit asked me once, “If you could have only one rifle, what would it be?”
Having shot everything from 300 win mag to 500 nitro express to 17/223 wildcats, I can safely say, without equivocation, I like this rifle enough that if I had to give up all but one, this would be the one.
Lets hope it never comes to that.
meanwhile? I haven’t felt this good in- well, forever, it seems.