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ROBBIE

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:03 am
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Reading between the lines in The Times on Thursday I started to think that
that old devil pc had a hand in helping that prick go for his stab at
notoriety. Nobody could do anything about him. It occurred to me if they had
managed to get him off campus he would have probably ended up whining about
it in GuardianSociety with Decca Aitkenhead slobbering all over him about
institutional racism.

The immediate question is whether some puerile moron, like Gus Van Sant or
Tarantino, will make another pretentious, nihilistic, indulgent film that
the next one who does it can watch 78 times before he does it. They're all
up to their necks in this witless comic-book death and porn culture. I agree
with the pope about that actually. Something's gone rotten.

I've forgotten his name already.

ROBBIE

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:03 am
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On 21 avr, 04:03, "ROBBIE" <hjkhj....TakeThisOut@hhhh.com> wrote:
> Reading between the lines in The Times on Thursday I started to think that
> that old devil pc had a hand in helping that prick go for his stab at
> notoriety. Nobody could do anything about him. It occurred to me if they had
> managed to get him off campus he would have probably ended up whining about
> it in GuardianSociety with Decca Aitkenhead slobbering all over him about
> institutional racism.
>
> The immediate question is whether some puerile moron, like Gus Van Sant or
> Tarantino, will make another pretentious, nihilistic, indulgent film that
> the next one who does it can watch 78 times before he does it. They're all
> up to their necks in this witless comic-book death and porn culture. I agree
> with the pope about that actually. Something's gone rotten.
>
> I've forgotten his name already.
>
> ROBBIE

I don't know his name either and I refuse to learn anything about him.
I've read some of the sad and heroic details of the victims and that
is all I want to know. If these murderers are not given any press, it
may not stop them but at least they won't get their 15 minutes.
B.

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Walter Traprock

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 12:20 am
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georgeorwell.DeleteThis@email.com wrote:

> On 21 avr, 04:03, "ROBBIE" <hjkhj....DeleteThis@hhhh.com> wrote:
> > Reading between the lines in The Times on Thursday I started to think that
> > that old devil pc had a hand in helping that prick go for his stab at
> > notoriety. Nobody could do anything about him. It occurred to me if they had
> > managed to get him off campus he would have probably ended up whining about
> > it in GuardianSociety with Decca Aitkenhead slobbering all over him about
> > institutional racism.
> >
> > The immediate question is whether some puerile moron, like Gus Van Sant or
> > Tarantino, will make another pretentious, nihilistic, indulgent film that
> > the next one who does it can watch 78 times before he does it. They're all
> > up to their necks in this witless comic-book death and porn culture. I agree
> > with the pope about that actually. Something's gone rotten.
> >
> > I've forgotten his name already.
> >
> > ROBBIE
>
> I don't know his name either and I refuse to learn anything about him.
> I've read some of the sad and heroic details of the victims and that
> is all I want to know. If these murderers are not given any press, it
> may not stop them but at least they won't get their 15 minutes.
> B.

Cho, his name is Cho. He is Korean. Koreans are worshipped as racially
superior in the USA.
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ROBBIE

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:48 am
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"Walter Traprock" <wetraprock DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wetraprock-443C09.00200822042007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
> georgeorwell DeleteThis @email.com wrote:
>
>> On 21 avr, 04:03, "ROBBIE" <hjkhj... DeleteThis @hhhh.com> wrote:
>> > Reading between the lines in The Times on Thursday I started to think
>> > that
>> > that old devil pc had a hand in helping that prick go for his stab at
>> > notoriety. Nobody could do anything about him. It occurred to me if
>> > they had
>> > managed to get him off campus he would have probably ended up whining
>> > about
>> > it in GuardianSociety with Decca Aitkenhead slobbering all over him
>> > about
>> > institutional racism.
>> >
>> > The immediate question is whether some puerile moron, like Gus Van Sant
>> > or
>> > Tarantino, will make another pretentious, nihilistic, indulgent film
>> > that
>> > the next one who does it can watch 78 times before he does it. They're
>> > all
>> > up to their necks in this witless comic-book death and porn culture. I
>> > agree
>> > with the pope about that actually. Something's gone rotten.
>> >
>> > I've forgotten his name already.
>> >
>> > ROBBIE
>>
>> I don't know his name either and I refuse to learn anything about him.
>> I've read some of the sad and heroic details of the victims and that
>> is all I want to know. If these murderers are not given any press, it
>> may not stop them but at least they won't get their 15 minutes.
>> B.
>
> Cho, his name is Cho. He is Korean. Koreans are worshipped as racially
> superior in the USA.


Oh dear.

ROBBIE
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 4:59 pm
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"Walter Traprock" <wetraprock.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wetraprock-443C09.00200822042007@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
> georgeorwell.RemoveThis@email.com wrote:
>
>> On 21 avr, 04:03, "ROBBIE" <hjkhj....RemoveThis@hhhh.com> wrote:
>> > Reading between the lines in The Times on Thursday I started to think
>> > that
>> > that old devil pc had a hand in helping that prick go for his stab at
>> > notoriety. Nobody could do anything about him. It occurred to me if
>> > they had
>> > managed to get him off campus he would have probably ended up whining
>> > about
>> > it in GuardianSociety with Decca Aitkenhead slobbering all over him
>> > about
>> > institutional racism.
>> >
>> > The immediate question is whether some puerile moron, like Gus Van Sant
>> > or
>> > Tarantino, will make another pretentious, nihilistic, indulgent film
>> > that
>> > the next one who does it can watch 78 times before he does it. They're
>> > all
>> > up to their necks in this witless comic-book death and porn culture. I
>> > agree
>> > with the pope about that actually. Something's gone rotten.
>> >
>> > I've forgotten his name already.
>> >
>> > ROBBIE
>>
>> I don't know his name either and I refuse to learn anything about him.
>> I've read some of the sad and heroic details of the victims and that
>> is all I want to know. If these murderers are not given any press, it
>> may not stop them but at least they won't get their 15 minutes.
>> B.
>
> Cho, his name is Cho. He is Korean.

No argument so far....

> Koreans are worshipped as racially
> superior in the USA

By whom? That may be one of the silliest things I've ever heard....

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