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Mattinglyfan

2005-08-21, 3:30 am

If you are like me, you love breakfast foods. This is a completely
legitimate way of obtaining those delicious morning or evening snacks. You
may have read about it on CNN or MSNBC. After all, we all need are Pop
Tarts.



Here's how it works:
1. Sign up here www.Freeshityouwontget.com/?r=212606260 and participate in
(1) online offer.

NOTE:
If the above link does not work, copy and paste the web address above
into your browser.

2. Refer some friends to do the same.

3. Then, they will ship out your order for FREE.


H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-21, 6:30 am


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> If you are like me, you love breakfast foods. This is a completely
> legitimate way of obtaining those delicious morning or evening snacks. You
> may have read about it on CNN or MSNBC. After all, we all need are Pop
> Tarts.
>
>
>
> Here's how it works:
> 1. Sign up here www.Freeshityouwontget.com/?r=212606260 and participate in
> (1) online offer.
>
> NOTE:
> If the above link does not work, copy and paste the web address above
> into your browser.
>
> 2. Refer some friends to do the same.
>
> 3. Then, they will ship out your order for FREE.


Hey look the XXXXhead has resorted to spamming us with his stupid refer
number 212606260, I'm sure it's against their policys to spam on
usenet, so say bye bye.

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124611683.106437.241130@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Mattinglyfan wrote:
>
> Hey look the XXXXhead has resorted to spamming us with his stupid refer
> number 212606260, I'm sure it's against their policys to spam on
> usenet, so say bye bye.
>


Awww, my XXXXX is back. Its so nice of you to join me, sausage stuffer.
Looks like my "ignore the XXXXX" pact is off. I've actually tried being
nice to lots this go round but an asswipe like yourself will be the
exception.

By the way, shit stick, that is not my refer number. Any non-retarded
person understood that it was a joke and there is no such thing. Look at
the link, cum repository. Hey, when the doctor told you that you would need
a special "cocktail" for your illness, I think you misunderstood.


H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> "H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1124611683.106437.241130@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Awww, my XXXXX is back. Its so nice of you to join me, sausage stuffer.
> Looks like my "ignore the XXXXX" pact is off. I've actually tried being
> nice to lots this go round but an asswipe like yourself will be the
> exception.
>
> By the way, shit stick, that is not my refer number. Any non-retarded
> person understood that it was a joke and there is no such thing. Look at
> the link, cum repository. Hey, when the doctor told you that you would need
> a special "cocktail" for your illness, I think you misunderstood.


I think you mis-understood I baited you into writing that crap above.
I guess the reason you don't understand that is because you're black.

Xbot

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ROednTt3HqH1n5XeRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
quote:

> If you are like me,


....you're sitting home on a Saturday night trying so hard to break your
personal record of useless posts per day that you stoop to garbage like the
following...
quote:

> you love breakfast foods. This is a completely legitimate way of
> obtaining those delicious morning or evening snacks. You may have read
> about it on CNN or MSNBC. After all, we all need are Pop Tarts.
>

You know, some educators actually use their summer break to further their
knowledge, either for self-fulfillment or to help their careers. At the very
least, they use the time to get outside once in a while. Not our boy
Mattingly - he's all too happy to tread water and live on a video game
newsgroup for ninety days (yet he'll drop into victim mode and complain
about the fact that he's underpaid, despite making no effort to rectify the
situation.)

Hey coach: your raise will be effective as soon as you are! Or to put it in
a different light, you'd better be thankful that your job pays so poorly. If
it offered a decent salary, they'd probably be able to afford to hire
someone better qualified.

(I know some will think this is a little harsh, but the quality of our
schools is a sore point for me. And as Mattingly has proven time and again,
he thinks he should be paid better despite the fact that he obviously has no
interest in taking accountability for himself. And, based on some of our
past debates, it's clear that he's the type of instructor who relies on
bluster and excuses rather than skill - sadly, all too typical. And the
schools actually wonder why we won't just throw more money at them?)


MS#1Fanboy-JoJo

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm

In article <Te2dnWIEO5Z1XpXeRVn-iQ@giganews.com>, lott@bull.com says...
quote:

>
>
>"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:ROednTt3HqH1n5XeRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
>
>...you're sitting home on a Saturday night trying so hard to break your
>personal record of useless posts per day that you stoop to garbage like the
>following...
>
>You know, some educators actually use their summer break to further their
>knowledge, either for self-fulfillment or to help their careers. At the very
>least, they use the time to get outside once in a while. Not our boy
>Mattingly - he's all too happy to tread water and live on a video game
>newsgroup for ninety days (yet he'll drop into victim mode and complain
>about the fact that he's underpaid, despite making no effort to rectify the
>situation.)
>
>Hey coach: your raise will be effective as soon as you are! Or to put it in
>a different light, you'd better be thankful that your job pays so poorly. If
>it offered a decent salary, they'd probably be able to afford to hire
>someone better qualified.
>
>(I know some will think this is a little harsh, but the quality of our
>schools is a sore point for me. And as Mattingly has proven time and again,
>he thinks he should be paid better despite the fact that he obviously has no
>interest in taking accountability for himself. And, based on some of our
>past debates, it's clear that he's the type of instructor who relies on
>bluster and excuses rather than skill - sadly, all too typical. And the
>schools actually wonder why we won't just throw more money at them?)
>
>

Uh that wasn't Matty you loser.

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


"Xbot" <lott@bull.com> wrote in message
news:Te2dnWIEO5Z1XpXeRVn-iQ@giganews.com...
quote:

>
> "Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ROednTt3HqH1n5XeRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
>
> ...you're sitting home on a Saturday night trying so hard to break your
> personal record of useless posts per day that you stoop to garbage like
> the following...


1) It was a joke (you obviously don't get the sarcam of all the "win free
shit" that has bombarded these newsgroups
2) Don't really care what you think, cocksucker
quote:

>
> You know, some educators actually use their summer break to further their
> knowledge, either for self-fulfillment or to help their careers. At the
> very least, they use the time to get outside once in a while. Not our boy
> Mattingly - he's all too happy to tread water and live on a video game
> newsgroup for ninety days (yet he'll drop into victim mode and complain
> about the fact that he's underpaid, despite making no effort to rectify
> the situation.)
>
> Hey coach: your raise will be effective as soon as you are! Or to put it
> in a different light, you'd better be thankful that your job pays so
> poorly. If it offered a decent salary, they'd probably be able to afford
> to hire someone better qualified.
>
> (I know some will think this is a little harsh, but the quality of our
> schools is a sore point for me. And as Mattingly has proven time and
> again, he thinks he should be paid better despite the fact that he
> obviously has no interest in taking accountability for himself. And, based
> on some of our past debates, it's clear that he's the type of instructor
> who relies on bluster and excuses rather than skill - sadly, all too
> typical. And the schools actually wonder why we won't just throw more
> money at them?)


Are you a XXXXing idiot? All my posts have been archived in Google. When
the XXXX have I ever stated ANY of the shit you just spewed? My salary is
perfectly fine with me and you have never heard me say otherwise. Anyone
would like to make more than they do but you have never read a damned thing
from me saying that I "deserved" more money. As for being better qualified,
I speak three languages, I am certified to teach math, science, foreign
language, physical education and social studies and I have a Master's Degree
in family counseling, douche bag. No one is taking shit from me because I
can teach in any school district in America. I would also only need 4 or 5
more classes to obtain my degree in Mechanical Engineering so I am far from
dependent on anyone. The fact of the matter is that you are a bitter little
sexless virgin who just likes to talk shit. Chances are, you are probably
unemployed and that is why there is so much venom in all of your posts
regarding jobs or education. Guess what Clarence, I will send you $100 so
you can buy a date for an evening and release all that pent up stupidity.


H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> "Xbot" <lott@bull.com> wrote in message
> news:Te2dnWIEO5Z1XpXeRVn-iQ@giganews.com...
>
> 1) It was a joke (you obviously don't get the sarcam of all the "win free
> shit" that has bombarded these newsgroups



OMG HAHAHHAAHAHHA That was the best joke ever. Obviously no one ever
told this guy the difference between something that is funny and
something that isn't funny. You XXXXing dumbass.

H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:
Anyone
quote:

> would like to make more than they do but you have never read a damned thing
> from me saying that I "deserved" more money.


The thing is you're a crazy lunatic, and the only thing you're doing is
making kids become crazy lunatics like yourself. A XXXXing mental
patient like yourself shouldn't be teaching, you really have some
serious XXXXing anger control and social problems and you need help. I
really hope that you're not a teacher and that is just another lie your
lying XXX made up. Like the lie you had that you were going to ignore
me. You XXXXing jackass.

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124658204.408042.99970@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Mattinglyfan wrote:
>
>
> OMG HAHAHHAAHAHHA That was the best joke ever. Obviously no one ever
> told this guy the difference between something that is funny and
> something that isn't funny. You XXXXing dumbass.
>


LOL, the irony! There is only one person here who doesn't know the
difference between funny and "I'm an idiot starving for attention" and I
just replied to him.


Mattinglyfan

2005-08-21, 8:32 pm


"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124658370.148042.118110@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Mattinglyfan wrote:
> Anyone
>
> The thing is you're a crazy lunatic, and the only thing you're doing is
> making kids become crazy lunatics like yourself. A XXXXing mental
> patient like yourself shouldn't be teaching, you really have some
> serious XXXXing anger control and social problems and you need help. I
> really hope that you're not a teacher and that is just another lie your
> lying XXX made up. Like the lie you had that you were going to ignore
> me. You XXXXing jackass.
>


I have no anger towards you. I feel bad for you. We have kids like you in
a special classroom in my school. Hey, at least you get to go through the
lunch line first, eh No Name?


Big Dawg

2005-08-22, 12:30 am

I have been reading and posting here for a while and I have to get in on
this one. I have to say as a fellow educator to Mattingly, none of us
expects anyone to "throw" money at anything. That won't solve what needs to
be done to rectify the problems in our school system. We NEED to give the
teachers and principals more authority to do what needs to be done to the
kids who are causing all the problems. When a child can stand up and tell
me to kiss their a$$ and I pretty much have to stand there and take it,
there's a problem. We cannot even tell a parent what the symptoms of
ADD/ADHD or recommend a doctor anymore without possibly getting sued by the
parent and get this,,,, the doctor. Yes, the doctor could sue the teacher
for "diagnosing" the problem. This is for real, it is going on in SC now.
So, I take slight offense to the money statement. I also coach, and if our
students had as much success in the class as does our team on the field, we
would graduate 300 rocket scientists a year. But, one reason why is that we
can "do" a lot more than the regular ed teacher. And our team does not have
a whole lot of money.

"Xbot" <lott@bull.com> wrote in message
news:Te2dnWIEO5Z1XpXeRVn-iQ@giganews.com...
quote:

>
> "Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:ROednTt3HqH1n5XeRVn-oQ@comcast.com...
>
> ...you're sitting home on a Saturday night trying so hard to break your
> personal record of useless posts per day that you stoop to garbage like
> the following...
>
> You know, some educators actually use their summer break to further their
> knowledge, either for self-fulfillment or to help their careers. At the
> very least, they use the time to get outside once in a while. Not our boy
> Mattingly - he's all too happy to tread water and live on a video game
> newsgroup for ninety days (yet he'll drop into victim mode and complain
> about the fact that he's underpaid, despite making no effort to rectify
> the situation.)
>
> Hey coach: your raise will be effective as soon as you are! Or to put it
> in a different light, you'd better be thankful that your job pays so
> poorly. If it offered a decent salary, they'd probably be able to afford
> to hire someone better qualified.
>
> (I know some will think this is a little harsh, but the quality of our
> schools is a sore point for me. And as Mattingly has proven time and
> again, he thinks he should be paid better despite the fact that he
> obviously has no interest in taking accountability for himself. And, based
> on some of our past debates, it's clear that he's the type of instructor
> who relies on bluster and excuses rather than skill - sadly, all too
> typical. And the schools actually wonder why we won't just throw more
> money at them?)
>



H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 3:30 am


Big Dawg wrote:
quote:

> I have been reading and posting here for a while and I have to get in on
> this one. I have to say as a fellow educator to Mattingly,


Matting isn't an educator, that's just another lie of his that you
believed, just like the lie he told about ignorring me.

If you really are an educator how come you're not smart enought to
realize Matting is a 13 year old punk troll with nothing better to do
than troll away the summer?

H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 3:30 am


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

>
> I have no anger towards you. I feel bad for you. We have kids like you in
> a special classroom in my school. Hey, at least you get to go through the
> lunch line first, eh No Name?


Hey it's the guy that says "I'm a liar" everytime he replies to me.

It's cool punk, I know you're not a teacher, that was another lie you
made up, I guess you thought that would impres me, sorry punk, that
doesn't impress me at all. The thing that would impress me would be if
you weren't a liar and kept your word and weren't reading this right
now, but you are reading this aren't you lunatic?

MS#1Fanboy-JoJo

2005-08-22, 3:30 am

In article <2cWdnWnBvOrndZXeRVn-2A@comcast.com>, nyyankees@comcast.net says...
quote:

>
>
>"Xbot" <lott@bull.com> wrote in message
>news:Te2dnWIEO5Z1XpXeRVn-iQ@giganews.com...
>
>1) It was a joke (you obviously don't get the sarcam of all the "win free
>shit" that has bombarded these newsgroups
>2) Don't really care what you think, cocksucker



That was you Matty? I didn't investigate and just assumed one of your
boyfriends assumed your name for posting purposes.

Donald Richter

2005-08-22, 6:36 am


"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:99udnZ2dnZ2pXcbdnZ2dnZ9zld6dnZ2dRVn-zJ2dnZ0@comcast.com...
quote:

>
> "H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1124658204.408042.99970@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
your[vbcol=seagreen]
like[vbcol=seagreen]
free[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> LOL, the irony! There is only one person here who doesn't know the
> difference between funny and "I'm an idiot starving for attention" and I
> just replied to him.


That is your mistake. Stop replying to this shoplifting racist bilgemerk.
It isn't worth it.


Andy Turner

2005-08-22, 6:36 am

On 21 Aug 2005 20:55:20 -0700, "H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com>
wrote:
quote:

>
>Big Dawg wrote:
>
>Matting isn't an educator, that's just another lie of his that you
>believed, just like the lie he told about ignorring me.


There's such a thing as changing one's mind you know. That doesn't
make it a lie, however much you want it to be.



andyt

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124682920.603585.111030@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Big Dawg wrote:
>
> Matting isn't an educator, that's just another lie of his that you
> believed, just like the lie he told about ignorring me.
>
> If you really are an educator how come you're not smart enought to
> realize Matting is a 13 year old punk troll with nothing better to do
> than troll away the summer?
>


You have just described the way everyone here sees YOU to a "T".


Mattinglyfan

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


"Donald Richter" <GrGoblin@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:KYfOe.651628$cg1.494538@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
quote:

>
> "Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:99udnZ2dnZ2pXcbdnZ2dnZ9zld6dnZ2dRVn-zJ2dnZ0@comcast.com...
> your
> like
> free
>
> That is your mistake. Stop replying to this shoplifting racist bilgemerk.
> It isn't worth it.
>


You are right Donald. I was ignoring him for a while but then the dumb XXX
started stalking my posts again. I went quite a bit of time not responding
to ANY of the stupid idiot threads he was starting about shoplifting and all
that other crap.


Mattinglyfan

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm

It was actually an accidental post that I was trying to mail back to
the spammers that have been sending the "Free PC" and "Free 360" crap
but for some reason google groups doesn't offer the same options as
Outlook Express. So while it was me, it wasn't intended for the group
and I remember we used to be able to recall posts but now I don't see
that option. I figured it was harmless and people would obviously see
that it wasn't a serious solicitation but even then, a dumb XXX like
Xbot has to turn it in to something more.

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm

Big Dawg,

I don't know where Xbot is pulling these "educational quotes" from
because I rarely truly speak out in this newsgroup on educational
issues unless it is just something so far off from what I know to be
true. I have said all along that money isn't always the issue. In
terms of resources for lower income schools, it makes a world of
difference but it sure as hell would not necessarily improve the
quality of education just by paying teachers more. What I have said is
that teachers definitely earn what they do for the exact reason you
described. We are so limited in how we can react to disruptive
students in our classrooms and yet they don't fear the recourse of
their actions. Had I said some of the things that I have heard said to
other teachers in my building or in my district by students, I would
have been fired a long time ago. Students often end up with detention
or maybe a suspension for things we could NEVER say to them. I am
fortunate enough to have been in my building long enough to have tought
siblings who have passed the word along about me and I rarely find
myself in situations that I see many new teachers get caught up in.
For some professions, it is very easy to leave your work at work. In
ours, it is damned near impossible. We don't work a traditional 40
hour work week because of all of the planning involved each and every
day. Do I think teachers are underpaid? Not in all cases but there
are some who go far beyond the call of duty for their students and they
should be rewarded. It is more along the lines of there are just as
many teachers earning above and beyond their salary as there are who
don't deserve one at all. I personally can not spend 2 or 3 hours a
night grading papers and reading essays. Coaching is the way I give
more of myself to my school than I can during the school day.

BTW, I have followed your football team and you guys have started on a
little dynasty out there haven't you?

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm

Logic is lost on the "lost", Andy.

Xbot

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


"Mattinglyfan" <kyler_jai@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1124719726.836528.312610@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> It was actually an accidental post that I was trying to mail back to
> the spammers that have been sending the "Free PC" and "Free 360" crap
> but for some reason google groups doesn't offer the same options as
> Outlook Express. So while it was me, it wasn't intended for the group
> and I remember we used to be able to recall posts but now I don't see
> that option. I figured it was harmless and people would obviously see
> that it wasn't a serious solicitation but even then, a dumb XXX like
> Xbot has to turn it in to something more.
>

Moron, the content of that particular post was never the issue. I simply
replied to the last in another onslaught (30 posts) of incessant bleats you
had burdened the group with on Saturday. They were all equally vacuous. It's
not like you actually contributed something meaningful to society or this
newsgroup in all or any of the previous 29 posts.

Jesus, if "missing the point" ever becomes an Olympic sport, maybe you'll
finally get the attention you're so obviously lacking in real life.


H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


Xbot wrote:
quote:

> Moron, the content of that particular post was never the issue. I simply
> replied to the last in another onslaught (30 posts) of incessant bleats you
> had burdened the group with on Saturday. They were all equally vacuous. It's
> not like you actually contributed something meaningful to society or this
> newsgroup in all or any of the previous 29 posts.
>
>


He doesn't XXXXing care, he's a troll.

H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:

quote:

>
> You are right Donald. I was ignoring him for a while but then the dumb XXX
> started stalking my posts again. I went quite a bit of time not responding
> to ANY of the stupid idiot threads he was starting about shoplifting and all
> that other crap.


You never ignored me, you lied one day and said you were going to
ignore me and than 10 minutes later you were replying to every one of
my posts.

You're a scumbag liar, everytime you reply to me you are saying "I
can't resist the urge of replying to H.I.V. Steve, I am a liar."

XXXXing loser.

H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

>
> I am a liar.


I know, that's what you say everytime you reply to me. XXXXing punk 13
year old. Can't wait til school starts and your juvenile XXX can't
bother us all day. Get a life punk.

H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm


Mattinglyfan wrote:
quote:

> Big Dawg,
>
> I don't



I got this far, you sure are boring. Also a liar, any other things you
are that I didn't call you? Besides a nigger?
quote:

>know where Xbot is pulling these "educational quotes" from
> because I rarely truly speak out in this newsgroup on educational
> issues unless it is just something so far off from what I know to be
> true. I have said all along that money isn't always the issue. In
> terms of resources for lower income schools, it makes a world of
> difference but it sure as hell would not necessarily improve the
> quality of education just by paying teachers more. What I have said is
> that teachers definitely earn what they do for the exact reason you
> described. We are so limited in how we can react to disruptive
> students in our classrooms and yet they don't fear the recourse of
> their actions. Had I said some of the things that I have heard said to
> other teachers in my building or in my district by students, I would
> have been fired a long time ago. Students often end up with detention
> or maybe a suspension for things we could NEVER say to them. I am
> fortunate enough to have been in my building long enough to have tought
> siblings who have passed the word along about me and I rarely find
> myself in situations that I see many new teachers get caught up in.
> For some professions, it is very easy to leave your work at work. In
> ours, it is damned near impossible. We don't work a traditional 40
> hour work week because of all of the planning involved each and every
> day. Do I think teachers are underpaid? Not in all cases but there
> are some who go far beyond the call of duty for their students and they
> should be rewarded. It is more along the lines of there are just as
> many teachers earning above and beyond their salary as there are who
> don't deserve one at all. I personally can not spend 2 or 3 hours a
> night grading papers and reading essays. Coaching is the way I give
> more of myself to my school than I can during the school day.
>
> BTW, I have followed your football team and you guys have started on a
> little dynasty out there haven't you?


The Mak

2005-08-22, 8:31 pm

The 'Dub added.

"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1124734540.710846.234020
@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
quote:

>
> Mattinglyfan wrote:
>
>
> I got this far, you sure are boring. Also a liar, any other things you
> are that I didn't call you? Besides a nigger?


What a shitty troll.
H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-22, 8:32 pm


The Mak wrote:
quote:

> What a shitty troll.


You're one of them trolls that trolls by calling regular posters
trolls, why don't you get the XXXX out of here with your troll buddy
Matting the liar.

XXXXing punk kid.

Mattinglyfan

2005-08-23, 12:31 am


"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1124734266.639152.207330@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

>
> Xbot wrote:
>
>
> He doesn't XXXXing care, he's a troll.
>


Get off your knees before you address me, XXXXX.


The Mak

2005-08-23, 12:31 am

"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1124750081.214193.323140
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
quote:

>
> The Mak wrote:
>
>
> You're one of them trolls that trolls by calling regular posters
> trolls, why don't you get the XXXX out of here with your troll buddy
> Matting the liar.
>
> XXXXing punk kid.
>
>


Posting in a shitty thread.
H.I.V. Steve

2005-08-23, 3:31 am


The Mak wrote:
quote:

> "H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1124750081.214193.323140
> @g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
>
> Posting in a shitty thread.


It's shitty cause you're in it, and because Matting the liar started
it. Also because of your smell(the shit smell). Yeah I typed it, you
smell like shit.

The Mak

2005-08-23, 3:31 am

"H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1124769748.581363.80060@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
quote:

>
> The Mak wrote:
>
> It's shitty cause you're in it, and because Matting the liar started
> it. Also because of your smell(the shit smell). Yeah I typed it, you
> smell like shit.
>


NO U
Andy Turner

2005-08-23, 8:31 pm

On 22 Aug 2005 15:34:41 -0700, "H.I.V. Steve" <hiv_steve@yahoo.com>
wrote:
quote:

>
>The Mak wrote:
>
>
>You're one of them trolls that trolls by calling regular posters
>trolls, why don't you get the XXXX out of here with your troll buddy
>Matting the liar.
>
>XXXXing punk kid.


You tilted rather easily.



andyt

omarenoryt@aol.com

2005-08-24, 12:30 am


Xbot wrote:
quote:

> "Mattinglyfan" <kyler_jai@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1124719726.836528.312610@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Moron, the content of that particular post was never the issue. I simply
> replied to the last in another onslaught (30 posts) of incessant bleats you
> had burdened the group with on Saturday. They were all equally vacuous. It's
> not like you actually contributed something meaningful to society or this
> newsgroup in all or any of the previous 29 posts.
>
> Jesus, if "missing the point" ever becomes an Olympic sport, maybe you'll
> finally get the attention you're so obviously lacking in real life.


Just because you were humiliated in front of the entire newsgroup
doesn't mean you need to throw a temper tantrum, Cheekymonkey. Try
posting when you're not very clearly drunk and you might not come
across as such a nut.

Big Dawg

2005-08-24, 3:31 am

Yea, we were headed in that direction, but when you play the 22nd toughest
schedule in the nation in 2004 and go 5-7 it hurts. But, we will be back on
top this year. Though we started out with a loss to Richmond County, NC.
They are usually ranked in the top 5 on the East Coast, and top 15 in the
Nation. Our "D" stopped the top recruited RB in NC, but the "O" could not
do anything. We schemed the heck out of 'em, but in the end the players
have to play the scheme, and ours did not. Good luck to you and yours this
season though. Dawg


"Mattinglyfan" <kyler_jai@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1124721234.349524.235550@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> Big Dawg,
>
> I don't know where Xbot is pulling these "educational quotes" from
> because I rarely truly speak out in this newsgroup on educational
> issues unless it is just something so far off from what I know to be
> true. I have said all along that money isn't always the issue. In
> terms of resources for lower income schools, it makes a world of
> difference but it sure as hell would not necessarily improve the
> quality of education just by paying teachers more. What I have said is
> that teachers definitely earn what they do for the exact reason you
> described. We are so limited in how we can react to disruptive
> students in our classrooms and yet they don't fear the recourse of
> their actions. Had I said some of the things that I have heard said to
> other teachers in my building or in my district by students, I would
> have been fired a long time ago. Students often end up with detention
> or maybe a suspension for things we could NEVER say to them. I am
> fortunate enough to have been in my building long enough to have tought
> siblings who have passed the word along about me and I rarely find
> myself in situations that I see many new teachers get caught up in.
> For some professions, it is very easy to leave your work at work. In
> ours, it is damned near impossible. We don't work a traditional 40
> hour work week because of all of the planning involved each and every
> day. Do I think teachers are underpaid? Not in all cases but there
> are some who go far beyond the call of duty for their students and they
> should be rewarded. It is more along the lines of there are just as
> many teachers earning above and beyond their salary as there are who
> don't deserve one at all. I personally can not spend 2 or 3 hours a
> night grading papers and reading essays. Coaching is the way I give
> more of myself to my school than I can during the school day.
>
> BTW, I have followed your football team and you guys have started on a
> little dynasty out there haven't you?
>



Mattinglyfan

2005-08-24, 8:31 pm


"Big Dawg" <Dawg1@DawgNation.com> wrote in message
news:3cUOe.1548$Ma3.1478@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
quote:

> Yea, we were headed in that direction, but when you play the 22nd toughest
> schedule in the nation in 2004 and go 5-7 it hurts. But, we will be back
> on top this year. Though we started out with a loss to Richmond County,
> NC. They are usually ranked in the top 5 on the East Coast, and top 15 in
> the Nation. Our "D" stopped the top recruited RB in NC, but the "O" could
> not do anything. We schemed the heck out of 'em, but in the end the
> players have to play the scheme, and ours did not. Good luck to you and
> yours this season though. Dawg
>
>


Yeah, it sounds like your games are PACKED though. It's funny because I
never really considered the east coast to have a big hs football fan
following other than Florida but that NC/SC area gives a lot of ink to
football. I think my pitcher (softball) is going to take a visit out to
Charlotte because my 3B last year is at a JC in NC.
quote:

> "Mattinglyfan" <kyler_jai@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1124721234.349524.235550@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>



Big Dawg

2005-08-25, 3:30 am

Tell her to think about Coker college in Hartsville, SC, or Francis Marion
University in Florence, SC. They are Division II I think. But they have a
pretty good programs.


"Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:srqdnSrOG8fr-5HeRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
quote:

>
> "Big Dawg" <Dawg1@DawgNation.com> wrote in message
> news:3cUOe.1548$Ma3.1478@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
>
> Yeah, it sounds like your games are PACKED though. It's funny because I
> never really considered the east coast to have a big hs football fan
> following other than Florida but that NC/SC area gives a lot of ink to
> football. I think my pitcher (softball) is going to take a visit out to
> Charlotte because my 3B last year is at a JC in NC.
>
>
>



Mattinglyfan

2005-08-25, 8:31 pm


"Big Dawg" <Dawg1@DawgNation.com> wrote in message
news:8KbPe.51657$rp.14975@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
quote:

> Tell her to think about Coker college in Hartsville, SC, or Francis Marion
> university in Florence, SC. They are Division II I think. But they have
> a pretty good programs.
>
>


Will do.
quote:

> "Mattinglyfan" <nyyankees@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:srqdnSrOG8fr-5HeRVn-jQ@comcast.com...
>
>



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