A US Marine speaks out

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Nolan-Vinny-Sam, May 19, 2004.

  1. Pabst

    Pabst

    Speak for yourself FPC. This ain't your funny one liners. This is DEEEEP HATRED. I LOVE readin' this shit.:)
     
    #71     May 21, 2004
  2. truth be known they want each others ASS badly :-/
     
    #72     May 21, 2004
  3. Perhaps you are just speaking from your own personal desires.
     
    #73     May 21, 2004
  4. Unfortunately, perhaps, for RS7, the hatred goes unrequited. I wouldn't waste my time hating charlatans and posers of RS7's ilk; they provide too much amusement when they are exposed.
     
    #74     May 21, 2004
  5. I don't hate Max. I even made some complimentary posts about Max. On the contrary, all of Max's post about me are 100% negative. The overwhelmingly vast majority of his posts are about me exclusively.

    Yes, I am sickened by the knowledge that he is obsessed with me, but I know it isn't his fault. Mental illness is sad, but an illness just the same. But this in no way adds up to "hate". Pity and disgust, yes. Hate, no.

    Max used to claim he loves "proof". But before I finally caught on and realized that "proof" was meaningless to Max, I gave it. But it served to elicit from Max not ONE SINGLE CONCESSION that what he claimed with absolute certainty to be lies was in fact truth. (French Visa, photos of my son in Monaco, ski pass from Chamonix, even a copy of my wife's death certificate to name a few things....thankfully I have forgotten all that there was).

    If Max ever traded, he would know that anyone can find out where I worked and when. And what businesses I owned and when. But clearly Max doesn't know. Which proves he himself is not and never has been in the industry.

    Is Max mentally ill? Who thinks not? Anyone at all? Someone? Anyone know of anyone? Anyone hear even faint rumors of anyone?

    Harping on my "alleged son"?
    Challenging the fact that my "alleged wife" "allegedly died" of cancer?

    No, Max must be very normal. The "avenger" of those who desecrate the memories of those slain in service to our country". Desecrating by mentioning what kind of car my dad drove in 1962. No doubt I should be "shot at dawn, no blindfold, no cigarette" (as Max likes to say....in the true spirit of American Justice). And somehow, Max presumes to know what kind of motor my dad's car had??? Bwahahahahaha!

    Max, when will you rise to MY challenge and point out ONE SINGLE POST YOU HAVE MADE ABOUT TRADING?
     
    #75     May 22, 2004
  6. Typical RS7, as usual changing the context as well as the spin. Just like the kid's picture, I never said whether or not that was his child. You cannot make that conclusion from a photograph, it's impossible. I simply stated the only conclusion one can draw; that picture was a picture of a child. But in every one of RS7's rants he includes his incorrect spiel that I claim his "son isn't my son." Along with his other out of context and disoriented ramblings, typical for a liar that's been caught. No offer of debate for his "secret mission" story, however. No, of course not.

    I digress... back to his "My Daddy Had A Corvette" story.

    Here's what he claimed:

    "...the 'Vette. (One of the most difficult sticks to drive)."

    RS7 is always, like the weasel he is, re-spinning his claims, he later changes "most difficult sticks to drive" to:

    "I was LED TO BELIEVE when I was 16 that a Corvette was a more difficult car to learn to drive a shift shift on than a VW (btw, how do you know which engine my father's car had?)."

    Oh, I see... first you make the unconditional statement that the Corvette (of that era, one assumes) is one of the most difficult sticks to drive, period.

    Then, because basically he is so full of crap, it's all of a sudden because he was now "led to believe." Somehow I never got that information about any year Corvette, when I was 16 or as a matter of fact, ever. Yet, in RS7's "My Daddy Had A Corvette" story, there is the car right there in his family driveway/garage. I have to doubt that his entire family was duped (by some outside influence, one can imagine) that Pop's Corvette was the "most difficult stick to drive."

    Here's RS7's second dumb statement:

    "how do you know which engine my father's car had?"

    This was in response to my sarcastic query: "What exactly is so difficult about it? The low torque V8?"

    If you look at the two cars, VW/Corvette and simply do the math for horsepower and/or torque to weight ratio, you have to conclude that the Corvette, even at the lowest available horsepower engine (250HP in 1962 with a curb weight of around 3,065-3,300 lbs), would have to be very easy to get off the line.

    RS7 is obviously trying to get out of the "torque trap" by stating I couldn't know what engine Daddy's Corvette had. However, they all had plenty, even the base 327/250HP engine. FYI- Corvettes came with a six cylinder engine only in the first two years, 1953-1954 and were only available in the two-speed Powerglide automatic.

    Even though the the VW has more weight per horse/torque to move, it isn't hard to learn on at all, the first gear ratio is very low to make up for the lack of power. How RS7 failed at this task is beyond me. I think it's because this "My Daddy Had A Corvette" story is just another one of his many tall tales.

    The real conflict is that RS7 claims the Corvette was the most difficult stick to drive and the VW was the easiest, then fails at the VW and succeeds in the Corvette, defeating his own statement. Oh, I forgot, his statement was in error, he was only "led to believe."

    Another strange part of this tale: Why would the old man, after seeing his 16 year old not capable of driving even simple VW stick, then let him drive his pride and joy Corvette?

    When I was 16, the only people I knew who had a hard time learning to drive a stick were girls.
     
    #76     May 22, 2004
  7. LOL....No, you are not obsessed. This is just information you had at your fingertips. Everyone knows this stuff off the top of their heads!



    Here is what I said:

    So yes, I was LED TO BELIEVE by my father. Who you are now calling, by inference a liar. Well that would figure, since he was my father (who, by the way, I NEVER called "Daddy"....but keep up your habit of putting words in my mouth).

    Why Max? Maybe he knew that I would have more desire to do it right. Which I did. Or maybe he just loved me. I would ask him but he passed away several years ago. And no, I don't have his death certificate for you, like I had for my wife. My mother does. Should I ask her if I can borrow it so I can scan it for a sadistic guy I have the displeasure of corresponding with?

    And as far as my struggle for the 15 minutes or so with the VW shift before I gave up in frustration when I was 16, compared to your (experience?) of only knowing that only GIRLS had a hard time learning, I guess I was just not as "manly" as you.

    "Torque trap"? Is this another one of your lame "lies for the greater good" like the French visa story you concocted? LOL.
    One day the Corvette has a "low torque V8...the next day even the smaller Corvette V8 has "Plenty" of torque".

    Again, Max, you go out of your way to prove how you ARE NOT obsessed with me.

    And out of curiosity, why do you continually make "boasts" out of the mundane? A Corvette is a "tall tale"? A modestly priced American car? (A pretty to look at, but poorly made Chevy?). Why not a Ferrari? Or a Rolls Royce? Why not a BIG LIE? Like your heroes in Washington like to tell?

    How is working for Merrill Lynch something ANYONE would "boast about"? The biggest shithole on Wall Street.

    The picture of "just a kid"...Again, good case for him not being my son. That is why I happened to have pictures of the same little boy taken both in Menton and in Monaco in different outfits. (So I would have these pictures to show a mental case some 14 or so years later to pull the wool over his eyes????????) Get help Max!!

    BTW, while you make it clear that you see girls (and I presume women) as being less competent than males, does this extend to all aspects of endeavor? Perhaps this one the many aspects of what you are made of that you should work on. Maybe you could have a female presence in your life if you weren't so "chauvinistic"....Nah...never mind. I forgot. It isn't just women you don't like. It's people.
     
    #77     May 22, 2004
  8. Actually, anyone who knows any Corvette history knows this stuff. First Chevy V8 anything was 1955. As far as horsepower, any motorhead can tell you what the configurations were and could tell the horsepower merely by looking at the casting marks on the front of the heads. The cheap trick when I was in high school was to put a 327/350HP cam in the 300HP engine.

    So now it’s Spin #3 on the drivability of the Corvette, it was his Dad that told him. Sorry, but the sentence does not even remotely indicate his father informed him, he’s stating it as an additional fact to the story. And since RS7 is a college graduate (as we all well know), went to an Ivy League school to attempt his Masters (probably in Fictional Writing), then I have to believe that he is full of crap.
    I doubt that any father, after seeing his kid not being able to drive a simple VW, would allow him further experimentation on his Corvette. Does this mean Pop didn't love the kid? No, he just didn't want the clutch torn up in his late model sports car. So logic would dictate that the My Daddy Had A Corvette story is just that, another RS7 fantasy.

    I’ll let that statement speak for itself.
    Well, since when did any Corvette ever manufactured have a “low torque V8?” The comment couldn’t be anymore sarcastic.

    Nothing wrong with My Daddy Had A Corvette story, except there are a few holes in it. And the re-spins don’t make any sense at all. Notice how RS7 always trys to change what he originally stated... and flubs it every time. For example, first he claims unequivically that he played guitar with the Allmans. Later this turns into a "bass guitar." No muscian would generalize what they were playing, particularly in BFD gig like playing onstage with the Allmans.

    RS7 put pictures of a child on ET. I don't care what he claims. My position is what can these photos conclusively prove? It is clearly a picture(s) of a child, other than that, it proves nothing. However, if you really believe that the United States State Department somehow sent a group of US Army soldiers masquerading as civilian "tourists with cameras" who oddly at the same time, for some inexplicable reason, had "fine press credentials" on an illegal and secret mission to some remote part of Burma, then those pictures can mean anything you want. And RS7 can probably get you a date with the movie star or perhaps Cher.
     
    #78     May 22, 2004
  9. What are you NOT an expert on? LOL

    So you were in high school when the 327/350 was around? Well, well, well. What do you know? Max tells us his age!!!!

    Not too young, and not too old. Just perfect for Vietnam!

    So why were YOU not drafted?

    Too fat? Section Eight? Both?

    (My guess would be both)
     
    #79     May 22, 2004
  10. 1. I could have been in high school last week and installed a 327/350HP camshaft in a 327/300HP engine.

    2. You don't know what I did or didn't do during Vietnam.

    3. I know what you did not do during the same time period and that was go on your phony tall tale of a secret mission for the US State Dept.

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    #80     May 22, 2004