Message 6 of 52 in the Usenet group SOC.CULTURE.FILIPINO Subject thread: Great plan to help Philippines
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From: [email protected] (CLEARAND10)
Subject: Re: Great plan to help Philippines
Date: 20 Sep 1999 00:00:00 GMT
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>David, David, David...
Oh how sweet. I'm actually flattered that a piece of bung-wad like you did a search of the Usenet. My post must have hit home real hard. Frankly, I'm a bit surprised that a stew burner like you has the gray matter to do it. I suppose that I was supposed to express surprise, astonishment or shock. Get a fucking life.
Hey, you'd better lay off the booze. I know it runs in the blood but to me it sounds like you might be hitting the bottle too hard. First thing you know you'll be beating your wife and kids or butchering the nieghbor's dog for a quick snack.
I'll tell you what, I'm going to do you a big favor and have some fun at the same time. I'm going to see just what I can do to get some soccer shoes for you. I can just imagine the pitiful effort you've put into the job. That's why you never made rank. What have you done so far, go beg the manager at your local Wal Mart? With a little luck I'll round up enough to fill your single-wide mobile home. I'd hunt up a cash donation but God knows, from the sound of things, you'd drink it up.
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