--- In [email protected], "Marek Reavis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sal, what's the meaning of your signoff acronym "JM2C" (below)?  
I'm 
> stumped.


Salvatore is a conspiracy theorist.

"JM2C" is an obvious reference to the belief held by many Beatles 
fans in the 1960s that Paul McCartney was killed in a car crash and 
replaced by someone else.

The "J" stands for John, as in John Lennon;

The "M" stands for McCartney, as in Paul McCartney;

The "2" stands for Lennon and McCartney together;

And the "C" stands for "cremated" because in order to keep the 
Beatles together, and totally fool the public and the authorities, 
the real Paul's body had to disappear completely.

The person who replaced Paul was someone named "Mike McGear" who is 
Paul's biological brother who had minor facial surgery at the time  
in order to make him look like Paul.  Once the transition was made, 
the new "Paul" dropped Jane Asher as his girlfriend (they were 
engaged to be married) and took up with Linda Eastman.

And the rest is history.





> 
> **
> 
> --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > On May 3, 2007, at 9:19 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
> > 
> > > To Judy:  You have brought up the idea that when I fight back 
when
> > > personally attacked here, it is a flaw in my "nice guy image".  
> This
> > > is a contrivance of your own invention.  I am not a nice guy to 
> people
> > > who attack me. I fight back when I feel it is appropriate.  I 
am 
> nice
> > > to people who treat me with respect and have the ability to 
> discuss
> > > ideas without making it a personal attack.  I will always point 
> out
> > > when a person is being rude to me or attacking me personally. 
Your
> > > continued hostility towards me personally speaks for itself 
about 
> your
> > > personal values.  I do not share them.
> > 
> > Curtis,
> > They (Judy/Jim) are simply using you since Barry has been AWOL 
for 
> a 
> > few days--if they can't find someone to argue with/slander, their 
> lives 
> > have that much less meaning.  I appreciate hearing about your 
> > experiences again, but I also  am pretty sure they will simply 
pick 
> > apart what you've said and throw it back again, as they 
inevitably 
> do, 
> > since that seems to be one of the few things that give their 
lives 
> > meaning.
> > 
> > Ignore them.  Simply don't respond, ever, to their baiting.  I 
know 
> it 
> > isn't easy, slander is never easy to ignore, but it does get 
easier 
> the 
> > more you do it.  Both of them have serious issues that go way 
> beyond 
> > the scope of anyone on this forum to influence in any positive 
way, 
> and 
> > responding is basically enabling, since there is nothing they 
can't 
> use 
> > to either start a fresh argument, or feed an old one.  JM2C.
> > 
> > Sal
> >
>


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