--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_re...@...> wrote:
> 
> Curtis feels he should defend the Turq no matter what probably because Barry 
> is one of the few who gives him any feedback. 

The funny thing is that Turq and I have very few FFL discussions.

> Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & sinkers", 
> as they say over there.

This isn't how it happened.  I thought it was Jim very quickly into the new 
incarnation.  My discussion about my idea with Judy a long time ago had nothing 
to do with Turq also catching on.  It hasn't been that subtle in my opinion.  
I'm sure we aren't the only ones to have caught on. I'm not sure which of us 
posted about it first, but I do know that by now the whole thing has become a 
bit silly.

But you seem fairly intent on keeping the illusion alive.  That certainly 
doesn't surprise me, it seems to be a trend with you.

> 
> I suppose being a Hillbilly is a lonely life where you would embrace just 
> about anyone who wants to be your friend, including embracing the lies of 
> your new "friend".

You are being an asshole here Nabbie. But then, with me not buying that you 
have gained anything special from your years of trying to become spiritual, I'm 
not surprised that you are a bit hostile.  


>

>
> --- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], enlightened_dawn11 <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > that would've been convenient, wouldn't it curtis? to blame my response 
> > > on another poster (Jim)? 
> > > 
> > > oh, and i am sure i don't have to remind you, but don't forget to give 
> > > Barry a free pass as his little pet...i can see him now, stroking your 
> > > back, giving you a little scratch behind the ears...just darling! 
> > 
> > Funny how Jim used to try to run this same routine!
> 
> Curtis feels he should defend the Turq no matter what probably because Barry 
> is one of the few who gives him any feedback. 
> Now he has even bought Barry's lie about Jim posting here, "hook & sinkers", 
> as they say over there.
> 
> I suppose being a Hillbilly is a lonely life where you would embrace just 
> about anyone who wants to be your friend, including embracing the lies of 
> your new "friend".
>


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