From: The Hammer on
On Oct 19, 3:51 pm, "dene" <d...(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote:
> "The Hammer" <GaGolfer2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:cbb82420-76eb-49e8-809d-0b740853812d(a)r36g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 19, 3:01 pm, bkni...(a)conramp.net wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 11:03:12 -0700 (PDT), The Hammer
>
> > <GaGolfer2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >On Oct 19, 1:14 pm, bkni...(a)conramp.net wrote:
> > >> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 09:58:18 -0700 (PDT), Dinosaur_Sr
> > I do think that the insurance industry is full of bad companies, even
> > Dene has admitted that he stays away from some of them.
>
> > Just find something else to do Eric, you're the one having a bad day..
>
> > BK
>
> I have never seen an insurance company out and out screw a patient.  I
> have seen disagreements, I have seen misunderstandings, but have never
> seen an insurance
> company go out and out on the offensive to screw someone.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> That makes two of us, Eric.  And I have 20 years of experience along with
> 500+ clients who can affirm this.  If an insurance company was screwing with
> a client of mine, I'd been the first they'd called.
>
> Again...that's a call I've never received.
>
> True to his character, Knit overstates what I said about bad companies.
> There are 1300 health insurance companies out there and I can only name one
> or two that make me nervous, i.e. play games with claims.  As a rule, I
> don't represent non-domiciled companies, not because they are bad, but
> because I don't want any client of mine to be left hanging should the
> insurer suddenly withdraw.  Why take that chance when the domiciled
> companies are both competitive and accountable (to the insurance
> commissioner).
>
> Good call on nailing him with this ridiculous title and outright lies.  The
> thread should be renamed in his honor.  "How to waste your retirement
> years."
>
> -Greg

He blew it on the title and his spin is amazing. This is clearly more
important to him than it is to all the rest of us, so let is conclude
and let us say he is RIGHT and we all are WRONG. We are all STUPID
and he is SMART. That makes it so much easier!

How he spends his retirement years is certainly his business. If he
finds satisfaction in all this, I am happy for him. Personally, I
find this all stimulating on rare occasion and then it gets repetitive
and dull. Spending countless hours on the usenet certainly not high
on my list now, and certainly not when I retire. Nothing beats real
people, being actively involved in things and experiencing life.
These chat rooms good to pass an hour here and there, anything more is
dysfunctional and certainly not productive and takes away from more
stimulating and genuine human interaction.
From: bknight on
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:07:16 -0700 (PDT), The Hammer
<GaGolfer2009(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>He blew it on the title and his spin is amazing. This is clearly more
>important to him than it is to all the rest of us, so let is conclude
>and let us say he is RIGHT and we all are WRONG. We are all STUPID
>and he is SMART. That makes it so much easier!
>
Easier, but not correct. You still haven't realized that I just posted
an article from a newspaper.

>How he spends his retirement years is certainly his business.

Not according to Greg. He knows all about my life, from my financial
situation to my wife's schedule.

You have to be really without principal to make up things like he
does,and also to constantly refer to my family. The truth is that
he's so hurt from years of many of us putting him in his place that he
just never misses a possibility of making irresponsible remarks about
me. No problem. No one pays attention to him anyway.

> If he finds satisfaction in all this, I am happy for him.

I find as much satisfaction as anyone here I guess. There are others
who post far more than I, but they don't get this kind of comment from
Dene.

Wonder why? Read above. He's obsessed with me. ROTFL

BK

From: The Hammer on
On Oct 19, 4:25 pm, bkni...(a)conramp.net wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:07:16 -0700 (PDT), The Hammer
>
> <GaGolfer2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >He blew it on the title and his spin is amazing.  This is clearly more
> >important to him than it is to all the rest of us, so let is conclude
> >and let us say he is RIGHT and we all are WRONG.   We are all STUPID
> >and he is SMART.   That makes it so much easier!
>
> Easier, but not correct. You still haven't realized that I just posted
> an article from a newspaper.
>
> >How he spends his retirement years is certainly his business.
>
> Not according to Greg.  He knows all about my life, from my financial
> situation to my wife's schedule.  

You give and you shall recieve. Don't play the "poor me" role here.
you bait the guy plenty. And if he is soley at fault, are you not
mature enough to ignore? If the guy is truly obsessed with you as you
relate, he is sick. Why do you even feed into and acknowledge someone
who might have mental problems, more telling about you than him. What
is the first thing a parent tells a child who is being taunted, they
are told to IGNORE. . Are the stakes here for you so high that you
really care that much what someone half way around the country thinks
or says about you?.
>
> You have to be really without principal to make up things like he
> does,and also to constantly refer to my family.  The truth is that
> he's so hurt from years of many of us putting him in his place that he
> just never misses a possibility of making irresponsible remarks about
> me.  No problem.  No one pays attention to him anyway.

I know Greg better than most. He is beyond delightful. The
statements you make here are absolutely no barometer on the person he
is. What a stupid statment about Greg being "put in his place". How
utterly childish and playground like. I would not expect something as
this from a 70+ year old . What can anyone do here to put anyone in
their place? The bottom line is that regardless of what you and your
cronies, most of whom are long gone, have said to put Greg "in his
place", he enjoys a wonderful marriage, a great home, he golfs at a
great club, and he enjoys a successful career and has saved and used
his monetary fortunes well. He is acvtively involved in the life of
his children, and this man "put in his place" is very much involved in
charitable endeavors. No one here has put Greg "in his place" and
if he is an example of someone "put in their place" maybe we need to
put a few more people here in "their place". And many who have put
Greg in "his place", where are they now?. So they put Greg "in his
place", yet who is still here and posting, and enjoying a healthy and
prosperous life. What a joke, your real calling is the Las Vegas
stage.


>
> > If he  finds satisfaction in all this, I am happy for him.    
>
> I find as much satisfaction as anyone here I guess.  There are others
> who post far more than I, but they don't get this kind of comment from
> Dene.
>
> Wonder why?   Read above.  He's obsessed with me.  ROTFL

Obsession a rather strong word. I bet when he logs off, you are long
dead to him. Hope it is the same way with you. If anyone dwells for
more than a few seconds on the goings on here, or anywhere virtual,
when they log off, they need help.
>
> BK

From: dene on

"The Hammer" <GaGolfer2009(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f9514fc7-2704-41eb-b571-cf745cc3d4e1(a)m11g2000vbl.googlegroups.com...

He blew it on the title and his spin is amazing. This is clearly more
important to him than it is to all the rest of us, so let is conclude
and let us say he is RIGHT and we all are WRONG. We are all STUPID
and he is SMART. That makes it so much easier!

-----------------------------------------------------------

That's why he needs the internet. Knit-wit wouldn't last two seconds in a
real life discussion.

------------------------------------------------------------

How he spends his retirement years is certainly his business. If he
finds satisfaction in all this, I am happy for him. Personally, I
find this all stimulating on rare occasion and then it gets repetitive
and dull. Spending countless hours on the usenet certainly not high
on my list now, and certainly not when I retire. Nothing beats real
people, being actively involved in things and experiencing life.
These chat rooms good to pass an hour here and there, anything more is
dysfunctional and certainly not productive and takes away from more
stimulating and genuine human interaction.

--------------------------------------------------------------

RSG's value is entertainment and the occasional intellectual stimulation.
There are a few posters who know their stuff, including a couple on the left
(like Carbon). I enjoy reading their perspectives, especially since they
(unlike Knit) are mature enough to express differences of opinions without
insult or rancor. For me, RSG is much better now. Most of the C-list asses
have left and the few who remain are in my idiot file. Why waste time with
2 year olds?

-Greg


From: dene on

"The Hammer" <GaGolfer2009(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f8e1e8ad-14ca-47ed-bcd1-e62b4fb8f7a2(a)j19g2000vbp.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 19, 4:25 pm, bkni...(a)conramp.net wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:07:16 -0700 (PDT), The Hammer
>
> <GaGolfer2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >He blew it on the title and his spin is amazing. This is clearly more
> >important to him than it is to all the rest of us, so let is conclude
> >and let us say he is RIGHT and we all are WRONG. We are all STUPID
> >and he is SMART. That makes it so much easier!
>
> Easier, but not correct. You still haven't realized that I just posted
> an article from a newspaper.
>
> >How he spends his retirement years is certainly his business.
>
> Not according to Greg. He knows all about my life, from my financial
> situation to my wife's schedule.

You give and you shall recieve. Don't play the "poor me" role here.
you bait the guy plenty. And if he is soley at fault, are you not
mature enough to ignore? If the guy is truly obsessed with you as you
relate, he is sick. Why do you even feed into and acknowledge someone
who might have mental problems, more telling about you than him. What
is the first thing a parent tells a child who is being taunted, they
are told to IGNORE. . Are the stakes here for you so high that you
really care that much what someone half way around the country thinks
or says about you?.
>
> You have to be really without principal to make up things like he
> does,and also to constantly refer to my family. The truth is that
> he's so hurt from years of many of us putting him in his place that he
> just never misses a possibility of making irresponsible remarks about
> me. No problem. No one pays attention to him anyway.

I know Greg better than most. He is beyond delightful. The
statements you make here are absolutely no barometer on the person he
is. What a stupid statment about Greg being "put in his place". How
utterly childish and playground like. I would not expect something as
this from a 70+ year old . What can anyone do here to put anyone in
their place? The bottom line is that regardless of what you and your
cronies, most of whom are long gone, have said to put Greg "in his
place", he enjoys a wonderful marriage, a great home, he golfs at a
great club, and he enjoys a successful career and has saved and used
his monetary fortunes well. He is acvtively involved in the life of
his children, and this man "put in his place" is very much involved in
charitable endeavors. No one here has put Greg "in his place" and
if he is an example of someone "put in their place" maybe we need to
put a few more people here in "their place". And many who have put
Greg in "his place", where are they now?. So they put Greg "in his
place", yet who is still here and posting, and enjoying a healthy and
prosperous life. What a joke, your real calling is the Las Vegas
stage.


>
> > If he finds satisfaction in all this, I am happy for him.
>
> I find as much satisfaction as anyone here I guess. There are others
> who post far more than I, but they don't get this kind of comment from
> Dene.
>
> Wonder why? Read above. He's obsessed with me. ROTFL

Obsession a rather strong word. I bet when he logs off, you are long
dead to him. Hope it is the same way with you. If anyone dwells for
more than a few seconds on the goings on here, or anywhere virtual,
when they log off, they need help.
>
> BK

Thanks Eric. He just doesn't get it. I don't read a word of his unless
it's quoted, then I respond for entertainment purposes. Obsession is his
problem. For example....cccasionally I log on to Google Groups, which has
no KF capabilities, and sure enough, his name is under virtually all my
posts, including those who do not name him. Why is that?

If B.O.B. wants to end this stupidity, then he only has to do one thing.
Plonk me. I won't see him. He won't see me. Yet he chooses not to, acting
like a victim while continuing his obsession with constant, unread replies.

You're right about my thoughts about him outside RSG. My only one has to do
with how I'll spend my retirement years, in contrast to his pitiful
existence. Beyond that, he's a nobody.

-Greg


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