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Old January 11th 04, 07:51 AM
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Glenn W. Cooper wrote:
You're being too hard on Hoagland. Sure, he gets a little carried away and
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

GC.



What occasions? There is not one example of Hoagland "discovering"
something that has not been anticipated by real scientists.

Of course that isn't the way Hoaxie tells it, to tell the truth would
mess up his act something terrible, and then what would he do to avoid work?

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Old January 11th 04, 07:54 AM
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Leonard Martin wrote:

Seriously for a moment. When I heard the first 15 minutes of this nonsense
I was mystified and troubled: I heard Hoagy explaining the technical
aspects of the space shuttle destruction earlier this year, and he was
great. He really seemed to know what he was talking about and he explained
it clearly. How can so intelligent a person make a career of pedalling
nonsense? I can see stupid people doing it, but I think intelligent people
tend to have a natural respect for the truth.
Anyone have any opinions on this human conundrum?

Leonard



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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 17:16:43 GMT, "Irony Alert"
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It could be worse, he could think that lighting farts is what causes El
Nino.



Don't give him any ideas.





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Hoagland is not a scientist, he does not do science.

Hoagland is a performance artist. He does what he does as part of an
act that pays him enough so as to avoid real work.

To the best of my knowledge Hoagland has never held a job in the
traditional sense of the word, I seriously doubt he is employable at all.

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Old January 13th 04, 03:33 AM
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"Glenn W. Cooper" wrote:

You're being too hard on Hoagland. Sure, he gets a little carried away and
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

GC.


Name one.
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Old January 13th 04, 04:48 AM
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"Glenn W. Cooper" wrote:

You're being too hard on Hoagland. Sure, he gets a little carried away

and
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

GC.


Name one.


Hoaxy was right the time I heard him admit that "not everyone" takes him
seriously.

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Irony Alert wrote:

"The defendant's name is NOT copyrighted."
"\The Commentator//" wrote in message
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"Glenn W. Cooper" wrote:

You're being too hard on Hoagland. Sure, he gets a little carried away

and
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

GC.


Name one.


Hoaxy was right the time I heard him admit that "not everyone" takes him
seriously.



There is that, good point.
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Old January 13th 04, 06:50 AM
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"Irony Alert" wrote in message
news:HMKMb.37811$Rc4.158683@attbi_s54...
"The defendant's name is NOT copyrighted."
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.


Name one.


Hoaxy was right the time I heard him admit that "not everyone" takes him
seriously.


But, he wasn't exactly right when he said that. He would have been right if
he had said that no one takes him seriously.


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Old January 13th 04, 08:40 AM
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Gazmik wrote:

"Irony Alert" wrote in message
news:HMKMb.37811$Rc4.158683@attbi_s54...
"The defendant's name is NOT copyrighted."
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

Name one.


Hoaxy was right the time I heard him admit that "not everyone" takes him
seriously.


But, he wasn't exactly right when he said that. He would have been right if
he had said that no one takes him seriously.


Not exactly true. There are enough hoagbots out there who manage to
swallow his stories and pay him enough so that he does not have to work.
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Old January 13th 04, 03:10 PM
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In article , \\The Commentator//
wrote:

Gazmik wrote:

"Irony Alert" wrote in message
news:HMKMb.37811$Rc4.158683@attbi_s54...
"The defendant's name is NOT copyrighted."
over-exuberant at times, but he's also been very RIGHT on a number of
occasions.

Name one.

Hoaxy was right the time I heard him admit that "not everyone" takes him
seriously.


But, he wasn't exactly right when he said that. He would have been right if
he had said that no one takes him seriously.


Not exactly true. There are enough hoagbots out there who manage to
swallow his stories and pay him enough so that he does not have to work.


This is quite true, last night I heard a couple of them calling
hoax-to-hoax to bow and scrape before the Hoaxie throne, even when
hoaxmeister wasn't on (assuming these weren't just more faked calls by
the producers to make Snorey sound relevant).


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