Sunday, May 3, 2009

This explains a lot. Go on - find my info. Let me know when you post it.

From Goader's blog:

http://es-kay.net/?p=1045&cpage=1#comment-2830

This speaks volumes. If you can't use a comma, you're illiterate. If you haven't read Machiavelli, you're not educated. Thomas taunts me with the "if the words aren't too big for you" line, and Lee still insists I'm in the lower quartile.

Readers, it's all those two have got! Name-calling.

Thomas Vaughan makes no secret of his hypocrisy when we writes "Yes, do as I say, not as I do." Good on you for not trying to hide it, but you're an asshole for practising it.

You can sense his excitement when he says he is about to get all my info. You go for it, Thomas. I'll be keen to see what you do with it. I've already told you some of what you need to know about me - that is, that I started this blog because I couldn't stand Vinegartits's hypocrisy - and you STILL can't work it out.


I can't wait to see all my info! If it's as wildly inaccurate as all the other crap you write, it might be good for a laugh. I challenge you to find it, Thomas. You've got it stuck in your head that only people who have read Machiavelli are educated; let's see your research skills, if you're so clever!



Thomas Vaughan on April 23rd, 2009 8:49 am
Did I hurt your feelings antigrammargrinch?
Yes, I am a master of capitulation, read Machiavelli and no, I refuse to zip it.
Oh wait, you may not be familiar with him. Machiavelli was a philosopher who wrote “The Prince”. Read it and become educated. You will find that capitulation is often an appropriate strategy.



Antigrammargrinch on May 3rd, 2009 7:55 am
Quotes will work better, obviously.
“Did I hurt your feelings antigrammargrinch?”
No, you make me laugh.
“Yes, I am a master of capitulation, read Machiavelli and no, I refuse to zip it.”
Fine. Don’t zip it. Expect fallout.
“Oh wait, you may not be familiar with him. Machiavelli was a philosopher who wrote “The Prince”. Read it and become educated.”
I may not be familiar with him … but then again I may be! How would you know? You make too many assumptions, don’t you Thomas? “Become educated” says he who can’t punctuate or distinguish between “you’re” and “your”. You’re a funny guy!
“You will find that capitulation is often an appropriate strategy.”
Not often enough. You obviously feel it’s fine for you to chicken out, but you admonish others who yield. It’s “do as I say, not as I do” with you, isn’t it?


Thomas Vaughan on May 3rd, 2009 12:11 pm
Yes, do as I say, not as I do.
antigrammargrinch pls reed Machiavelli. Your goin to luv it if de words aint to big for u .
As long as you do what i says….u goin to be fine.
Ok Steve I promise to end my comments on this thread…antigrammargrinch is so much fun to play with.


Goader on May 3rd, 2009 1:15 pm
The comment sections never close.

Thomas Vaughan on May 3rd, 2009 5:19 pm
OK…I’ll just refrain from taking antigrammargrinch bait. It really doesn’t have anything to add to the discussion. Its only purpose is to insult a woman who stood up for YOU when you were down.



lee drury de cesare on May 3rd, 2009 7:47 pm

I see that little imp AntiGrammargrinch is nipping in and out of Goader’s blog with his usual smart-ass, infelicitously couched comments. Just ignore the lower-quartile rascal is my advice. He will go away if you ignore him. He sends these missives from Tallahassee, I infer. I keep seeing a state university Internet service provideron my blog’s entries. And pray leave off urging him to read Machiavelli. The boy has not finished the first-grade classic “Down the River Road” yet. He will die without having read “The Prince” or even “The Adventures of Dipsey Doodle.”


Thomas Vaughan on May 3rd, 2009 8:38 pm
OMG
The Antigrammargrinch has been outed. I know a way we can get all we need to know about him. Want me to get the info?

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