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Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:16 pm
by Chris Knight
Mikado,

That is about as concise of an answer as you can get.

Apples to apples Linda Leach will either 1) ignore this post, 2) take one little piece (is the 'her signing that post for George, 3) reiterate how I have thrown my lot in with dishonorable people and that I am deserving whatever horrible situation I am apparently in right now, or 4) twist your words into something new and completely unrelated to what you actually said.

I have to admit that it is really fun to mess with a pathological liar when their cover is blown, but they can't stop lying. A definite weakness of mine.

Tonight we dine on deep fried starfish, pigeon, and bananas. Where am I Linda Leach? In the past with your folks (you told me several times I would be) ? In the future with David on Necker Island (you told me I would be) ? At my daughter's wedding (remember the free token to any when you said was mine after you found a new 'your token' on EBay) ? Who knows ? Maybe all of those places...

Cheers,

Andrew

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:36 pm
by kevin
Chris Knight wrote:Mikado,

That is about as concise of an answer as you can get.

Apples to apples Linda Leach will either 1) ignore this post, 2) take one little piece (is the 'her signing that post for George, 3) reiterate how I have thrown my lot in with dishonorable people and that I am deserving whatever horrible situation I am apparently in right now, or 4) twist your words into something new and completely unrelated to what you actually said.

I have to admit that it is really fun to mess with a pathological liar when their cover is blown, but they can't stop lying. A definite weakness of mine.

Tonight we dine on deep fried starfish, pigeon, and bananas. Where am I Linda Leach? In the past with your folks (you told me several times I would be) ? In the future with David on Necker Island (you told me I would be) ? At my daughter's wedding (remember the free token to any when you said was mine after you found a new 'your token' on EBay) ? Who knows ? Maybe all of those places...

Cheers,

Andrew



Bejing?
Kevin

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:17 pm
by Chris Knight
Great guess, Kevin ! Too easy, hmm ?

I was in Beijing 35 years ago as well. I am here on business and have a free day for fun before I leave. Two days ago I was close to your time zone - fromage and jabon crêpes !

Is fried starfish a delicacy here ? Actually I was going to stay away from the starfish, having dissected one in highschool biology class, but the pigeon is reportedly good (my grandfather used to hunt pigeon during the great depression for my mother and she says it's pretty good. The fried bananas are absolutely delicious !

Andrew

PS I can neither confirm nor deny I may or may not be in the future and/or past in the company of Juan, Backpack Dave, and/or TTB.

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 4:38 am
by kevin
Croissant jambon fromage, hot , straight from the boulangerie.
I guess You were in Paris, with?, and the year was?
Kevin

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:03 am
by kevin

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Fri Nov 13, 2015 5:44 am
by Chris Knight
Kevin,

I was there two days ago. We had dinner in the historical section near Notre Same. I had a fresh crepe, and my companions had a nutella crepe and a pita, respectively. I also really enjoyed eating at the sidewalk cafés for lunch.

Andrew

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 4:09 pm
by kevin
Chris Knight wrote:Kevin,

I was there two days ago. We had dinner in the historical section near Notre Same. I had a fresh crepe, and my companions had a nutella crepe and a pita, respectively. I also really enjoyed eating at the sidewalk cafés for lunch.

Andrew


Vive La France.
Kevin

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 2:57 pm
by kevin
Has anybody any ideas about the material components of the passport materials found at 9/11 and in Paris???
I want some of this material, it's brilliant.
Kevin

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:21 pm
by wags
I share my opinion Linda, and quite openly state the level of my knowledge of Mr Brown. You however I have at least more reliable!? pattern. Mr Brown may have had some ideas, many others have and will and making stories up about his life devalues the very memory you wish to promote. You should look to how he is viewed as a consequence of your own cyber behaviour that is well documented not only here and the Token but on a variety of forums that you have spread like a gangrenous wound in this area of scientific and spiritual exploration. I think you have exploited these honest people for your own gratification and quite simply yes I dare accuse you!

Re: Flat Earth Society

PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:45 am
by Chris Knight
Wags,

What's that saying ?

It ain't slander if it's true.

She is like a bad virus that you just can't get rid of.

Andy