I sort of miss Mafud, but Kirkland Ramsey is another story. Much more belligerent I'd say. I'm still not sure they were one and the same, although some evidence seemed to suggest that. Paul
Bob Walkden wrote: > > Hi, > > > Anybody who has two email accounts subscribed to the pdml, > > and uses one to respond to his comments from the other > > is way over the top for me. > > young Brad has a long way to go before he can be elevated to the > Pantheon. Suda Mafud, you may recall, had more avatars than Vishnu and > would use them all to support his outlandish arguments. So Mafud would > get involved in an argument, then Kirkland Ramsey III (Presbyterian) > would join in support but - presumably to fool everybody - would > disagree on some minor point, then a 3rd incarnation - whose name I've > forgotten, unfortunately - would chastise Kirkland for joining in the > Mafud bashing. It was magnificent at times. Imagine, to steal an image > from P.G. Wodehouse, an ancient mastodon bellowing at its own > reflection across the primordial swamp, and you get the general drift. > > Mafud was a force of nature. > > --- > > Bob

