KillFile, Why & How

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Jan 7, 2005.

  1. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    Da Nada.. hmmm.. haven't called anyone's ISP abuse lines, lately.. have you
    sleaze.. ?? Wanna talk about attacking someone else "neglecting and causing
    the death of their baby".. ? Go for it, you sleazy bastard.. I'm all over
    your ass and you don't even know which one of your sleazy buddies will
    collect that reward, do you ??

    Seems like there is a couple of dudes in Canada that could use the money..
    Paranoid as you are.. you are running out of holes to hide in.. I love it
    and am delighted that you are entertained.. I can fix it.. LOL
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  2. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    You might want to reconsider that comment .sport.. Don't make any difference
    to me..but .. as you well know, my meds consist of an aspirin now and then
    for a headache.. Point is. as paranoid and desperate as John Moran is, he
    might try it.. although I'm sure the comment is just some more of you
    juvenile commentary, a little round puddle of lard, like John Moran would
    surely suffer greatly from taking those prescriptions... Your conscience
    would suffer, should that happen.. I'm sure..

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  3. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Paul Cassel Guest

    I arrived a bit late to this party. So you are in rec.motorcycles just
    to annoy folks? Why bother? Personally, that you post under your name
    instead of being one of these dickless Internet cowards makes it rather
    tough for you to annoy me.

    I suppose you can try and maybe succeed, but why?
     
    Paul Cassel, Jan 9, 2005
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  4. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    Not folks, Paul.. Briefly.since you got here late.. I am targeting and fully
    intend to annoy the specific crew that periodically launches cross posted
    flame wars on other newsgroups..I have utmost respect for the good "folks"
    on this newsgroup..This small group that I target has hijacked reeky and use
    it for their own little cliche.. That's what they'd like to do on
    tx.motorcycles newsgroup..I have been there target there, and they are my
    target here..

    Why bother? Personally, that you post under your name
    I have no intention of annoying any legitimate participant on reeky or any
    other newsgroup, Paul.. I share your dislike for the anonymous alias using
    posters who hide behind those aliases to attack people .. I've exposed quite
    a few of those over the years. People who use an alias for legitimate
    reasons are not a problem with me.. I am personal friends with quite a few
    of those kinds of anyonymous poster and have shared many motorcycle miles
    with them, over the years..

    The cowards you refer to don't understand that sentiment..
    I've watched and been the subject of these cowards attacks.. If anyone
    challenges or disagrees, they'll stoop to any level to strike him..
    Attacking his family and tragic events which makes them vulnerable...These
    clowns don't have morals, scruples or character.. Usenet doesn't have to
    tolerate them.. Good people don't have to tolerate them in order to enjoy
    fellowship and opinions on this forum.. If that isn't reason enough, then
    let's just narrow it down and say that I detest cowards.. hate a liar and
    detest a bully.. These targets that I am engaging represent all three..

    Sorry to impose on you... Paul.. and any other sincere contributor on the
    reeky newsgroup.. These cowardly morons have invaded tx.motorcycles one time
    too many..

    Thanks for the welcome... I'll be around for a while..

    Your friend in Irving, Tx.
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  5. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    Not my problem .. Morgan.. LOL.. hmmm.. Maybe ..he's not quite as easy to
    find as you seem to think.. He seems to be moving around a lot.. Last April,
    he was living on Jackson street in Galveston, if you recall.. However.. no
    one had seen him for a few days, when I was there.. Whatever.. still
    enjoying that new ride ? Damn.. those things are sure nice.. I'm tempted,
    but one has gotta be practical with his money, when you get to be my age..

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  6. <>To sum it up, the best idea is to killfile everyone, then post
    questions you can't read the answers to..
    --
    Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    a goodun', eh Paul. Don't just come in here and say something goofy,
    then hook em' back to CaliForNia. <(g)>atcha.cha

    ‹›‘Happy Trails to You’›››BJAY›››
     
    ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Jan 9, 2005
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  7. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Brian Walker Guest


    I used to think the same way. Then I was in a Juniper school and found they
    were using the same OS I'd been using for years...FreeBSD. I thought I could
    really work with something and then it was announced that the telnet port on
    FreeBSD systems were being exploited. I tried it on the Juniper router and
    sure enough, it was real. It didn't take me a good 15 minutes and I had
    telnetted to my servers and updated the telnet on all of them right then.
    When I pointed this out to the Juniper rep, his response was that it would
    cost too much to mess with.
     
    Brian Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  8. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    Hot damn.. I'm sure proud of it for you.. I knew you'd love it..
    Good.. keep on adding what you want and need.. It'll be yours .. know what I
    mean ?
    Ride it like you just stole it.. kiddo.. That's what they built 'em for.. In
    spite of what you've heard.. those Harleys will take a good hard ride.. Take
    care of it and it'll be good to you, in return..
    There you go... Don't forget to do the carb work.. Morgan.. goes with those
    new pipes.. Sheesh.. I sound like someone's dad, don't I ? Don't mean to,
    just tickled that you got your new ride..

    Bill Walker
    Irving, Tx.
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 9, 2005
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  9. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Andrew Guest


    The Speed Triple is the everyday ride.
    The Daytona is the Trackbike/Experiment on bike. I have a thought of taking
    it to Bonneville to get to all time triple record.

    I prefer to ride the Daytona, as it is more comfy, but I wrecked it shortly
    after I had the orange paintjob done.
    It was totalled by the insurance co. I had to get a new front end for it,
    and it is back and running well, it even dyno'd higher than I had hoped.
    I did two trackdays on it last summer, and plan about 1/2 a dozen on it this
    year.

    I bought my Speed Triple from Larry Wallerstein, who knows alot of people on
    AMS group. I rode down to SF and rode it home.
    Tim Morrow and others on Rec.Motorcycles, and BA.Motorcycles, and AMS have
    bought bikes from Larry. He is a stand up guy.
     
    Andrew, Jan 9, 2005
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  10. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Andrew Guest

    Ooops forgot to include awesome track picture of me on the Daytona.

    http://groups.msn.com/mctrippics/pirducatidays8504.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=612

     
    Andrew, Jan 9, 2005
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  11. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Andrew Guest

    No the beauty of running the Daytona at Bonneville is that only one guy
    holds a record for anything with a 955i.
    I think Sprint RS ran 140 and that is the record for that model.
    The Daytona which really only pushes 108 rwhp (115 at best) depending on the
    dyno can eat the RS for lunch (We're talking 200 models here.)
    And best of all, I won't ruin the guy's record, because mine will be on a
    Daytona.
    Peckhammer and I have thought about going down to Bonevelle for a long time
    as a lark, but I am getting more serious.

    BTW, the record for the new Bonneville (Triumph) is like 119. It's pretty
    cool, because just about any bike you run that is an exotic in the
    euro/small bike producer way can get into the record books, but the big boys
    like Suzuki, Honda, Kawi, you have to fight for those records.

    I think the record on an MZ black panther was something like 89 mph.
     
    Andrew, Jan 10, 2005
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  12. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Andrew Guest

    Make that Y2K models, 2000, not 200.
     
    Andrew, Jan 10, 2005
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  13. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Henry Guest

    Speaking of having great difficulty reading, writing,
    or understanding English, did you find a quote to back
    up your lies yet? Run, bitch boy, run! <chuckle>


    ------------------------------------------------------


    As predicted, when it's time to man-up, you get
    =nothing= but hiding and cowering from little
    itchy. <chuckle>

    See, this is why I enjoy usenet so much. Google saves
    the truth and facts, so if a psychotic little nut case
    like you spews an outright lie like the one above, the
    truth can be easily retrieved and shoved back down your
    whiny little throat. <g>

    < begin quoted message >

    From: Hank ("stop"@bu$h.treason)
    Subject: Re: I see the best you could do is call me stupid
    Newsgroups: rec.motorcycles
    Date: 2004-08-10 17:45:51 PST

    I meant 180 hp per liter. My bad! I had hp per cubic inch
    on my mind too and musta got confused or something.

    <end quoted message>

    Hey itchy, look at that. <chuckle> My very first post
    in the thread after misplacing the decimal point, and I
    immediately admitted my error. You lied again, ya timid,
    nutless little clown. <g>
    See, that's the difference between a man of honesty,
    pride, and integrity, and a low life, timid, cowardly
    little worm. Slither away, itchy - the truth is bitch
    The irony of your simple minded idiocy is =beautiful=.
    Even though it happens on a regular basis here, I still
    enjoy it when my most vocal critics show us all that they're
    not only incredibly stupid, but blatant liars and spineless
    cowards, too! <chuckle>




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    torture and murder at bu$h's Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0512-10.htm

    "I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and I really
    don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority."
    -- George W. Bush, March 13, 2002


    "I think this is the worst government the US has ever
    had in its more than 200 years of history. It has
    engaged in extraordinarily irresponsible policies not
    only in foreign policy and economics but also in social
    and environmental policy.....This is not normal government
    policy. Now is the time for people to engage in civil
    disobedience. I think it's time to protest - as much as
    possible....What we have here is a form of looting."
    - George A. Akerlof, 2001 Nobel prize laureate economist

    "One of the things we don't want to do is destroy the
    infrastructure in Iraq because in a few days we're going
    to own that country," - Tom Brokaw

    Cost of probing Bill Clinton's sex life: $65 million.
    Cost of probing the Columbia shuttle disaster: $50 million.
    Funds assigned to independent Sept. 11 panel: $3 million.

    http://www.commondreams.org/
    http://www.truthout.org/
    http://counterpunch.org/
    http://responsiblewealth.org/

    "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
    or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is
    not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
    to the American public."
    -- Theodore Roosevelt (1918)

    "You know, when bu$h said that he's against nation building,
    I didn't realize that he meant only the United States"
    -- Al Franken

    Don't let bu$h do to the United States what his very close
    friend and top campaign contributor, Ken Lay, did to Enron...
     
    Henry, Jan 11, 2005
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  14. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    ROTFL... Damn Henry.. Some of these boys on this reeky group are real
    investigative researchers.. Never seen the like..

    Hey . pard.. got one on the line right now.. He's been arguing with me for
    two days about how much time I've spent on my computer and what kinda trips
    I've made since September.. Seems like he kinda got outta snuff about a post
    I made and said I haven't done much riding since Sept.. Whooo.. hooo..
    damn.. the kid was running the clock on me since Sept.. I even forgot about
    one little run of just over 500 miles... The last run that I remembered was
    something like 400..

    I finally 'fessed up about all that lyin' I'd been doin' and he got madder'n
    a wet hen over that two..Said I couldn't just do that and spend so much time
    on my computer since Sept.. Some of those tots over there are kinda wishy
    washy, ain't they ? Hang in there pard.. I'm Bill Walker and just
    subscribed to rec.motorcycle newsgroup..Nice to kow ya'...

    Your friend in Irving, Tx
    Bill Walker
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 11, 2005
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  15. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    Muchos gracias "friend".. That's spanish for "thank you"..
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 11, 2005
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  16. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Brian Walker Guest

    I don't think he understands Spanish. The last I checked, Charles was simply
    found down in Brownsville...and no one seems to know where he came from.
     
    Brian Walker, Jan 11, 2005
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  17. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    Bill Walker Guest

    That's alright.. I found out where that wormy asshole was coming from about
    three years ago..
     
    Bill Walker, Jan 11, 2005
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