in article oc2nc05th9ofblla5kj6qu6ahu4hsj70js@4ax.com, Michael Cash at
buggeroff@fake.com wrote on 6/13/04 7:55 AM:

> On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 07:26:31 +0900, Ernest Schaal
> <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> brought down from the Mount tablets
> inscribed:
> 
>> in article s1rlc0pptbpqesnisp8odqialtcbq2kuav@4ax.com, Michael Cash at
>> buggeroff@fake.com wrote on 6/12/04 8:45 PM:
>> 
>>> On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 18:35:29 +0900, Ernest Schaal
>>> <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> brought down from the Mount tablets
>>> inscribed:
>>> 
>>>> in article 9iglc05ljgbmmnc84g4fn0e36au0v6v0n0@4ax.com, Michael Cash at
>>>> buggeroff@fake.com wrote on 6/12/04 5:45 PM:
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 07:16:46 +0900, Ernest Schaal
>>>>> <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> brought down from the Mount tablets
>>>>> inscribed:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Are you really so self-centered as to believe that your thoughts are the
>>>>>> only valid thoughts and that any disagreement is an abuse of free speech?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, he is. Those of us who remember him from years ago aren't in the
>>>>> least surprised by this.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> True, I respect you more than I do SuperOutland and Kaz, but that really
>>>>>> isn't saying much.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I hadn't thought of it like that. But now that I do, I would have to
>>>>> agree that I respect Shannon more than I do SuperOutland and Kaz. But
>>>>> I *like* them more.
>>>> 
>>>> None of them are the type I would spending an evening with.
>>> 
>>> Given my druthers, neither would I. But I suspect that Outland and Kaz
>>> wouldn't be such terrible fellows to bend an elbow with. I think if I
>>> had to spend an evening with Shannon the only way I'd bend an elbow
>>> would be in order to place the muzzle firmly against my temple.
>> 
>> I don't know about bending an elbow with them, since I get the feeling that
>> they would be belligerent drunks.
> 
> I think they would fizzle out like a kid's sparkler inside of 30
> minutes.

Maybe or maybe not. There seems to be a deep reservoir of hatred in both.

Even if the anger fizzles out, what that would remain is hair-brained
theories about life.