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Gollin, you can't censor this


Gollin, you can't censor this -- Posted by checkout on 08-20-04 12:25


Here's the full text of the post the eternally vigilant George Gollin PhD
had his butt buddies at DI censor. Sorry, asswipe, you can't hide the
truth. SRU certainly sucks, but you, George Gollin PhD, suck worse when
you try to play god with other peoples' lives. Even a physics genius
ought to be able to do this math: Two wrongs don't make a right.

Victor Laszlo
New Member
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: Lisbon
Posts: 1

Re: Saint Regis PhD is the new basketball coach
quote:

Originally posted by galanga
From the Park Hills, MO Daily Journal, 8/13/04: Kish to be new MAC
assistant coach



If you want to take lame shots at SRU, have fun. You are simply stating
and re-stating the obvious, over and over and over. There might be
somebody who didn't get it the first few dozen times.

But how does taking shots at a guy like Kish make the world a better
place? Chances are his mum and dad couldn't afford to send him to Harvard
or Princeton. Chances are he had to major in PE because he just didn't
have the grey matter for something truly intellectual, like physics.
Compared to a big shot like you his life is rather pathetic, no?

I bet you really feel extra superior to him now, don't you? Just grind the
guy, his wife, his kids, even his stinking dog. Grind them all under your
boot heel. Squash them like the insignificant insects they appear in your
eyes to be. Is this how you bring purpose to your otherwise empty
existence?

All those mighty brains, but no heart and soul. Here's a physics lesson
for you, Einstein. What goes around comes around.





Re: Gollin, you can't censor this -- Posted by Scar on 08-20-04 15:32




How good are you??

The ever boring DesElms got deleted.
Quote as follows:

Quote


DesElms
Senior Member

Registered: May 2004
Location: Napa, California
Posts: 169
Re: Some things to think about...

quote:
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Originally posted by DesElms
(Content removed by moderator)

Note from moderator:

Although the content provided in this post is valuable and appreciated, it
isn't relevant to the topic thread, and was removed .

It has, however, been kept as valuable input that may be helpful in the
future.
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Actually, it was quite relevant. But, in retrospect, I also realize it
could have been useful to others against DegreeInfo (though that's clearly
not what I intended). Since the party I'm interesting in seeing prevail in
this matter, ultimately, is DegreeInfo, I'm not upset that the information
was removed; and I hope it really is useful in the future.

So, no harm, no foul.


__________________
Gregg L. DesElms

Veritas nihil veretur nisi abscondi.


Re: Gollin, you can't censor this -- Posted by bobblehead on 08-23-04 15:59


"Scar" wrote in message news:<2381afc979ca80d79db8c71b81797bb9@localhost.talkabouteducation.com>...
> How good are you??
>
> The ever boring DesElms got deleted.
> Quote as follows:
>
> Quote
>
>
> DesElms
> Senior Member
>
> Registered: May 2004
> Location: Napa, California
> Posts: 169
> Re: Some things to think about...
>
> quote:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Originally posted by DesElms
> (Content removed by moderator)
>
> Note from moderator:
>
> Although the content provided in this post is valuable and appreciated, it
> isn't relevant to the topic thread, and was removed .
>
> It has, however, been kept as valuable input that may be helpful in the
> future.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Actually, it was quite relevant. But, in retrospect, I also realize it
> could have been useful to others against DegreeInfo (though that's clearly
> not what I intended). Since the party I'm interesting in seeing prevail in
> this matter, ultimately, is DegreeInfo, I'm not upset that the information
> was removed; and I hope it really is useful in the future.
>
> So, no harm, no foul.
>
>
> __________________
> Gregg L. DesElms
>
> Veritas nihil veretur nisi abscondi.

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