Jesus In India
#51re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 4:42pm
I didn't think it was me.
But I'm not sure how the parts I quoted were irrelevant. I quoted the parts that were gobbledygook; they were relevant to me.
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#52re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 4:43pmIt takes a man to admit a mistake and he who fails to is none.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#53re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 9:06pmYou always come across as crazy, nom, but occasionally you really go off the rails. Are you much of a drinker? I don't mean something uncouth like hard liquor, but rather do you enjoy something civilized, like wine, for instance? Boxes and boxes of wine?
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#54re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:41pmUseless blather from the above poster who should have been canned from this site long ago.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#55re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:43pmYou've tried that angle before. Face it, mean girl, "fetch" isn't happening.
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#56re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:48pm
Has the above poster any limits on behavior?
Updated On: 8/6/09 at 10:48 PM
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#57re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:50pm
Elaine, Elaine, Elaine, now you've gone too far.
I'm not a member of NAMBLA. Quite the opposite, in fact. I am, however, a Chinese delivery man here to seek my revenge.
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#58re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:54pmLet's see, those disgusting posts about metal objects for men's private parts, that prostitution should be legal, posts complaining about a condition up the rectum, it leads one to believe there are no limits.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#59re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 10:56pm
I'm pretty sure you are confusing me with somebody else.
However, here's a blast from the past that should ring a bell. Or should I say, "Should ling a bell?" You have fortune cookie Missy Elaine?
Righteous Indignation -- Or Is It Xenophobia?
To the Editor:
How the article could fail to spot the dozens of law-breaking Chinese delivery men on bicycles is beyond me. Not only do they shamelessly think they can violate laws against bicycling on the sidewalks, they habitually bicycle the wrong way on one-way streets and sail right through red lights, putting our Upper West Side population at serious risk with their negligence. The situation is intolerable. A boycott of Chinese food is appropriate, but the police also need to step in and help get these lawbreakers off the sidewalks.
ELAINE!
Upper West Side
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#60re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 11:07pmThe above poster needs to get their facts straight and get tossed.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#61re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/6/09 at 11:17pm
I'm not the one who called you a xenophobe. That would be the NYTimes letter column headline writer who did that. Though I don't really think s/he missed the mark.
But seriously, one oughtn't go around making libelous suggestions like your NAMBLA one above when such scandalous examples of your words are available for all the world to see! Not that I would have ever brought it up had you not stooped so low. Well, Confucious say you rive and you rearn, Eraine.
nomdeplume
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
#64re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 8:20amI gather nomdeplume made libelous allegations and then edited, yes?
#65re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 8:30am
Namo, I always KNEW you were a Chinese delivery man!!!
This thread is BWW gold, btw.
#66re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 8:34amIt is, Danmag--a classic example of the BWW formula: the more you attack other posters, the greater your outrage when they respond in kind.
#67re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 8:38amWow, I start a simple little thread questioning the foundations of Christianity, and look what happens.
#68re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 8:40am
You're a troublemaker, Madbrian.....
#69re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 9:33am
This is my favorite thread ever. Nomdeplume, Queen of the Sock Puppets, portrays the Virgin Mary as the First Pushy Stage Mother, then proceeds to attack every poster in sight for sacrilege.
Reginald describes the entirety of BroadwayWorld in a single sentence: "the BWW formula: the more you attack other posters, the greater your outrage when they respond in kind.
And Madbrian displays his masterful use of understatement: "I start a simple little thread questioning the foundations of Christianity, and look what happens...
#70re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 9:44am
I was just gonna give Reg props for that concise and entirely accurate assessment PJ.
I do get a chuckle when certain posters act like vipers and then proceed to play the victim.
And I particularly find it amusing when they run and tattle to the mods like 5 year olds, but only after admonishing everyone else for acting like children.
Phyllis Rogers Stone
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
#72re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 9:49am
Did nomdeplume ever admit to being those two silly sockpuppets who claimed to be traveling the world with their wealthy parents, speaking multiple languages? One was male, a few years ago, the other female.
Both were nomdeplume, right?
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#73re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 10:06amI'm just disappointed that doodle didn't suggest "The Real Housewives of Nazareth."
#74re: Jesus In India
Posted: 8/7/09 at 10:08am
*screaming with laughter*
I just love you, Blueroses!!!!
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