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Non-Tech : REPORTING MORONIC THREAD MAKING ACTIVITIES -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Pueblo who wrote (10)5/4/2001 10:28:55 PM
From: gulleyjimson  Respond to of 105
 
Can you get Rhubarb pie from the pychic?

I like rhubarb. That's my favorite. I like blueberry but I always get some blue gunk stuck between my teeth and then all my friends tell me I look like Ernest T. Bass . Damn, I hate that Goober.



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (10)5/5/2001 4:44:01 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 105
 
Speaking of psychics, there is a psychic about a half a mile from where I live that has a huge sign in her front yard that says:

PYCHIC

I kid you not. It's been there for at least 5 years.


TLC, you are missing the point! This person is brilliant! Only perfect pigeons would bother to come their door. They only want simpletons as clients. A person who has achieved such a fine education as to be able to spell psychic would probably never come back after the first visit. But a simpleton could be a perfect mark for life!

Of course there is always the possibility that the psychic might be a simpleton themselves in which case forget everything I have stated above about the pyic psychic!

The only way to know for sure is to check their off shore bank account!

EDIT: LOL! Someone needs to tell SI that pyic is not in their spell checker. In case it is not in yours it is an adjective for something that is purulent!

EDIT EDIT: I understand there is already a thread for moronic posts. I wonder if this post qualifies?

EDIT EDIT EDIT: BTW, I am tired of hearing Market Makers being blamed for doing their job (i.e. being market pychics that prey on the kings and queens of pink sheets).