...in which Dr. Dr. Dr. Richard J. Fader of Fort Lee, New Jersey takes the Department of English at Zenith University to task because its professors are peeping into his windows at night. Note the attached image.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Hoyer's threats and silly reaction warmed the cockles of my heart. It brought back fond memories. I love it so much when academic frauds publicly threaten me I have a directory full of threats for the shared pleasure. http://www.werewolves.org/~follies/archives/1NotSmart/1Threats/
This was the best laugh of my day. How many remember this from the original Saturday Night Live routine? Jack
That is one of my all time favorites. Here's the google version. http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic/browse_frm/thread/ab9e577dad155c41/f3df6198d106f887?q=author:derek+author:smart&rnum=6&hl=en#f3df6198d106f887
ya know whats funny, he has a whole section on his mainly blank personal webpage that deals with cyber stalking....
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Hoyer's text sure sounded very similar in that regard. Do you think these academic frauds exchange notes? No, I guess that their position is so weak and indefensible that they don't have much else they can say. Which is essentially saying, "I'm an academic fraud but since I can't defend that action, I'm going to accuse you of cyberstalking me and therefore people may ignore what you say."
Someone is threatening our favorite cosmonaut again, I fear. What is the proper response to lunatic cosmonauts who claim to do clinical trials on cancer patients with a gizmo that "activates the molecules of the water, corrects the Spin of the Electrons and enables the force to transport Energy and Information throughout the entire body..." I ask you? Why, it's a pie in the face, of course!
Re: Someone is threatening our favorite cosmonaut again, I fear. Activating molecules of water is a good idea, one need only warm them up above absolute zero to accomplish this. I believe that all my water molecules have been warmed, so this is good. I'm concerned about my incorrectly spinning electrons however. Perhaps he would be willing to rent out his gizmo?