Re: KRS - Possible news to come
From: Martin Reboul (martin.reboul_at_SPAMFUKvirgin.net)
Date: 09/18/04
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Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 12:41:45 GMT
"a.spencer3" <a.spencer3@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "I E Johansson" <ingerxjohanssonx@telia.com> wrote in message
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> > Tom,
> > no I am not proven a liar, You below proves that you lie about me. Stop
> your
> > abuse.
> >
> > Inger E
> >
>
> You called me a liar and abuser, recently, on this newsgroup.
> I did not.
> You have not yet (and cannot) produce my lie or abuse.
> So you are a proven liar and abuser.
> I would far prefer that you addressed my very simple initial request - AD67
> and all that - and that my support for you against your attackers up until
> now could have been supported *by* you.
> But apparently not.
> You appear to be admirable at even making enemies out of friends.
> It should be very easy for you to prove all the above as incorrect.
> But you have not.
> Unless you deliberately like to attract abuse - and there is a psychological
> condition that encompasses that - I therefore assume you cannot.
> Other people do *not* like being called liars and abuser, you might be
> surpised to hear.
> As you will shortly discover.
I fear she also suffers from that unfortunate condition 'Spencerhines Syndrome',
compounded by Sepponic Dementia which causes megalomania and hallucinations.
This unfortunately leaves the patient in a state where they are completely
divorced from reality, lose all sense of reason, and completely forget about
manners. It also produces deafness and an inability to understand written
words - possibly what Inger mistakenly refers to as her dsylexia.
It can sometimes be treated by administering large doses of humble pie, although
it seems to return with monotonous regularity and may require very large and
painful injections of humility in the gluteus maximus, on a daily basis. The
prognosis is seldom good I'm afraid, it seems incurable in most cases without
prolonged and painful treatment, including regular display in the stocks and
pillory, damned good thrashings and lots of unpleasant, tiresome shouting down.
Doc Martin [MSc Phsyc. Ed. Elic. ST*]
*(Steel Toecap)
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