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Lee Lofaso | Ward Dossche | natives |
February 19, 2019 2:23 AM * |
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Hello Ward, WD>>> This kind of reasoning over the years became the hallmark of Roy WD>>> Witt and it WD>>> was called "Pulling a Witt". But Roy was the undisputed master. LL>> I miss him. Don't you? Sure wish he was here. LL>> Just think of all the fun he could have with The Orange One. WD> In a way, yes I do ... too many bland people left. There was one character who I found to be better than Roy. Used to reside in a religion echo on another network. This dude was worse than Howard Cosell on a bad night. He would get himself banned every few months and then re-invited a few days later. He had a habit of getting under people's skin. But not in a mean-spirited kind of way. He was just being himself. He did briefly enter a politics echo. He had the same demeanor as in the religion echo, but it was a far different crowd. His views were libertarian, not really liberal or conservative. He did not stay long there, as the folks in that echo were divided amongst themselves - liberals talking with liberals, and conservatives talking with conservatives. He brought up a few talking points, and was castigated by everybody. --Lee -- It Ain't Payday If It Ain't Nuts In Your Mouth --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://eljaco.se (2:203/2) |
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