From: glfnaz on

"annika1980" <annika1980(a)aol.com> wrote in message
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> "R&B" wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, Rob.....maybe you could do research, but have you considered
>> THINKING?
>>
>> glfnaz = Golf In Arizona (AZ) (which is the state where Brad lives)
>>
>> DUHHH. Even a dummy like me could figure that one out.
>>
>
> I believe that Rob's "naz" comment was in reply to Glfnaz and was a
> reference to the fact that Arizona is ranked dead assed last in
> education. His only error was in using the word "racist' in his reply,
> but that ain't the first time he's made that mistake, is it?
>

Yeah, I preped in Los Angeles in Arcadia / Pasadena.
Spent Friday nights hanging with Michael Anthony ( Sobolewski) and the Van
Halens.
Went to USC on Academic Scholorship.
Moved to AZ in '83
My kids go to a special traditional school.
And my wife is a Professor at ASU.


From: ""R&B"" on
"annika1980" <annika1980(a)aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> "R&B" wrote:
>>
>>
>> Uh, Rob.....maybe you could do research, but have you considered
>> THINKING?
>>
>> glfnaz = Golf In Arizona (AZ) (which is the state where Brad lives)
>>
>> DUHHH. Even a dummy like me could figure that one out.
>>
>
> I believe that Rob's "naz" comment was in reply to Glfnaz and was a
> reference to the fact that Arizona is ranked dead assed last in
> education. His only error was in using the word "racist' in his reply,
> but that ain't the first time he's made that mistake, is it?


How would anyone know if people in Arizona are racist? There are only 7
black people in the entire damn state.

And as for Arizona ranking dead last in education, I find that hard to
believe. Georgia owned that distinction for years, and only recently crept
up the list to 49. Are you sure Arizona is 50th? I would think it would be
Mississippi or Ala-dumbass-bama.

And oh, by the way...who's first?

Randy


From: Ben. on

"R&B" wrote:

> And as for Arizona ranking dead last in education, I find that hard to
> believe. Georgia owned that distinction for years, and only recently crept
> up the list to 49. Are you sure Arizona is 50th? I would think it would be
> Mississippi or Ala-dumbass-bama.

Then that's what you get for thinking and not researching, Randy. For
someone throwing out the stupid call so much lately, you sure seem
incapable of doing a little fact finding, yourself. With that said,
you stumble-fucked your way into being partially correct, Arizona is
not at the bottom...they are slightly south of the 2005 national
average for percentage of the population 25 years of age or older w/
high school graduates. Congrats on Mississippi - they are dead last.
Alabama is ahead of California, Kentucky, Texas, and, yes, Mississippi.
As far as Georgia owning that dubious distinction "for years" - also
wrong....thanks for playing.

> And oh, by the way...who's first?

Look it up yourself, "smart guy".

From: Gordo on

Ben. wrote:
> "R&B" wrote:
>
> > And as for Arizona ranking dead last in education, I find that hard to
> > believe. Georgia owned that distinction for years, and only recently crept
> > up the list to 49. Are you sure Arizona is 50th? I would think it would be
> > Mississippi or Ala-dumbass-bama.
>
> Then that's what you get for thinking and not researching, Randy. For
> someone throwing out the stupid call so much lately, you sure seem
> incapable of doing a little fact finding, yourself. With that said,
> you stumble-fucked your way into being partially correct, Arizona is
> not at the bottom...they are slightly south of the 2005 national
> average for percentage of the population 25 years of age or older w/
> high school graduates. Congrats on Mississippi - they are dead last.
> Alabama is ahead of California, Kentucky, Texas, and, yes, Mississippi.
> As far as Georgia owning that dubious distinction "for years" - also
> wrong....thanks for playing.
>
> > And oh, by the way...who's first?
>
> Look it up yourself, "smart guy".

Good research Ben. Perhaps now RB will shut the hell up.

From: The_Professor on

Gordo wrote:
>
> Good research Ben. Perhaps now RB will shut the hell up.

A song I like says "everybodies got to die one day". That's the only
thing that will shut Brown up. He is a leading expert on saying nothing
with the maximum words possible, and not even seeing the lameness of
what he says! Mr. Miller isn't much different!