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To: benchpress550 who wrote (1547)7/11/2003 10:54:15 AM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3143
 
"cockroach"? I am sure the defendants would like to think that. Unfortunately for that thesis, if all clients of the defendants who were defrauded are cockroaches, then there are about 5,000 of them, so maybe they've got some problems...

Keep calling people names instead of facing the issues head on. I hope the defendants speak in front of a jury as you do. In fact, I will not be surprised if some do. I certainly hope so, so that they might expose themselves without my taking too much time on them.

Your post reminds me of Jenna, who called me a mosquito she couldn't swat. Nice imagery.

You said:

There is more to life than your little right universe.

How right you are indeed. There are a lot of craven criminals out there, some of them being sued by me right now. I can't change the entire universe, but I can do something about the small part I inhabit.

Now let's tally up my new appellations from this morning. I am alternatively:

1. a cockroach
2. a delusional fool
3. a loon
4. a sore loser
5. Daffy Duck

You guys can do better than that. Where is Chris Rea when he is needed. He called it "emotionaly [sic] disfunctional [sic] rage." Reminds me of Peter Sellers in "A Shot in the Dark": "A rit of fealous jage."