Nadler and Des were pissing off a bridge in DC one night after beers. Nadler says Damn that water's cold. Des says ...and deep too.
I wrote a normal post, but Des needed to attack me again with things that are just irrelevant lies. I blocked him years ago, but he still logs out to read my posts so that he can start a new rant. He is all the time the instigator. For several years I ignored and tolerated Des and never read his posts. But yesterday I noticed that Des almost each time seemed to react after I made I post. Watch how quickly he reacted on my post yesterday. But as Des is a personal friend from Baron, he will never be banned. If somebody else would behave like that he would be banned. This is the post Des reacted on: I never referred to Des at all, neither did I attack him. But he did attack me.
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