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Taylor Kingston

2005-03-13, 5:54 pm

Goran Tomic wrote:
quote:

> You can notice that many people think that you are

rec.gamess.chess.misc's
quote:

> clown and you look ridiculous. You serve for fan and ridicule.


I have no idea what he means by "you serve for fan," but for Goran
Tomic calling Neil Brennen (or almost anyone) a "clown" and
"ridiculous," the old "pot calling the kettle black" clich=E9 is totally
inadequate. Let's see if we can devise some more analogous situations:

Vermont governor Jim Douglas says "Florida's winters are too cold."
Liechtenstein government tells President Bush his country is too
small.
Australia says Zaire's coastline is too long.
Ru Paul claims Billy Graham is a transvestite.
Rap singers decry today's music's lack of melody, nuance.
Ozzie Osbourne says Doris Day movies rife with foul language.
Timothy Leary calls US drug policy "too permissive."
Charles Manson questions Dr. Benjamin Spock's recommendations on
child care.
Star Trek's Mr. Spock says Britney Spears is "too logical."
"Hustler" magazine accuses the Disney Channel of promoting obscenity.
Dolly Parton says Gwyneth Paltrow's breasts are too big.
Madonna dismisses Elizabeth II as "promiscuous slut."
Al Capone derides Carrie Nation as a bootlegger.
Adolf Hitler criticizes Swiss as war-mongers.
Josef Stalin says "Winston Churchill is a Communist!"
Vatican slams Saudi government as "pawn of the Papacy."
Osama bin Laden denounces John Paul II as "Muslim terrorist."
Bobby Fischer claims Baruch Spinoza was "paranoid Jew-hater."
Eric Schiller calls Edward Winter a bad historian.

I could go on, but I think this conveys the idea.

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