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Old August 1st 10, 02:30 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
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Default Kepler Investigator Says 'Galaxy Is Rich In Earth-Like Planets'

On Aug 1, 2:49*am, Brad Guth wrote:

Chris.B tends to soil his aluminum underpants, and the lack of proper
containment tends to leave a brown smelly trail everywhere he goes.


Hi Brenda!

Reduced to childish name calling?

Leave it to the (real) experts. ;-)

I had a physics tutor nicknamed "Slug".

It didn't affect me at all. :-)
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Old August 1st 10, 07:39 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Kepler Investigator Says 'Galaxy Is Rich In Earth-Like Planets'

On Aug 1, 6:30*am, "Chris.B" wrote:
On Aug 1, 2:49*am, Brad Guth wrote:



Chris.B tends to soil his aluminum underpants, and the lack of proper
containment tends to leave a brown smelly trail everywhere he goes.


Hi Brenda!

Reduced to childish name calling?

Leave it to the (real) experts. ;-)

I had a physics tutor nicknamed "Slug".

It didn't affect me at all. :-)


So, how much of your DNA code is directly from Einstein?

In other words, you really don’t have any original thoughts, notions
or deductive interpretations, just the usual mainstream parrot speak
that you were taught via positive reinforcements (treats) by Mr.
Slug. Good for you, you’ve earned your parrot treat.

~ BG
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Old August 2nd 10, 07:31 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
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Default Kepler Investigator Says 'Galaxy Is Rich In Earth-Like Planets'

On Aug 1, 8:39*pm, Brad Guth wrote:

you really don’t have any original thoughts, notions
or deductive interpretations, just the usual mainstream parrot speak
that you were taught via positive reinforcements (treats) by Mr.
Slug. *Good for you, you’ve earned your parrot treat.


Dear Brenda Guff

Treats? Gosh! Reward at last!

From someone who repeats herself, in almost every iteration of the
same non-original post, am I supposed to be flattered?

Your entire trolling career could be summed up in fewer than half a
dozen terms or short phrases.

"Venus, Selene, sodium, dark as coal, Sirius...."

Stop me if you've heard it...

BTW "Slug" wasn't a mister. He was a sprayer. ;-)
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Old August 3rd 10, 01:06 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_2_]
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Default Kepler Investigator Says 'Galaxy Is Rich In Earth-Like Planets'

On Aug 2, 11:37*pm, Brad Guth wrote:

snip Repent! The end of the world is nigh!


Now try to imagine how much better off those on the planet Venus are.


Dear Brenda

If you are going to start talking sense I shan't want to play any
more!

Pick another one. Venus is so "yesterday".
 




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