> The German Secret service want people to think like you and ridicule > OT abilities. If I would predict what happens tomorrow, the German > secret service would change it deliberately to make me look like a no > OT. For example, if they would have tomorrow a school shooting planned > in New York and I would get it, and write about it, they would not let > their shooter go through with it just to prove me wrong.
> It is also not as simple as you write. There are a gazillion kind of > flows in the world. I can't take them in at the same time. I have to > concentrate on certain things but when I do then get them right.
> I hope that predicting German organized terror activities in the orgs, > which I did, leads to that they DO NOT GO THROUGH WITH IT. Because I > rather would be wrong then seeing dead Scientologists lying around.
> Barbara Schwarz
That's so crazy-cat lady it sort of defies further comment.
and all this because I wanted an answer to some simple questions. I asked you to back up your claims about, German spies and your super powers and all you did was avoid the questions by presenting even MORE crazy cat lady conspiracy theories. It boggles the mind.
But it is also so very entertaining to read you and, i might add, kindof fun getting insulted by you. I'm going through a lot of popcorn. Keep it up sister!
> "Barbara Schwarz" <BarbaraSchwarz2...@excite.com> wrote in message
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> > No smart mind is boggled reading my postings. Smart people can follow > > me. The stupid mind has problems keeping up with me.
> Is that why Mark de Rothschild hasn't keep up with you. He's so far behind > that he will never catch up?
> -- > Gregory Hall
You are one of the biggest idiots and jerks who post on Usenet, Neal. He catches up to me any time but you can't.
Barbara Schwarz
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Barbara, the sad fact is that I, though a thousand or more miles away, am closer to you than Mark de Rothschild is. He's nowhere to be found - gone, kaput, history, evaporated, vanished. He's left you in the lurch, abandoned you, broken his vows to you, rejected you and probably forgotten all about you by now. Please step out of your dream world and join us in the real world.
On 2009-10-29 10:57:43 -0700, Barbara Schwarz <BarbaraSchwarz2...@excite.com> said:
> On Oct 29, 12:39 pm, slobeck <polymorp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> You are a liar, a defamer and in denial, Slobeck.
what did I lie about? What did I defame? Seriously all I've done is asked you to back up what you're saying with documentable PROOF. That's all. You take this stuff waaay too seriously.
> No smart mind is boggled reading my postings. (but they are boggled by > your terrible English) > Smart people can follow > me. The stupid mind has problems keeping up with me.
> Barbara Schwarz
You're so funny Barbara. Do you realize how much fun it is to watch you fly off the handle at people ?I'm playing your OT ass like an emotional fiddle. I'm not boggled by you, I'm endlessly AMUSED with you. Like a cat with a ball of yarn. Oh, and "boggles the mind" is an english language idiom used to call something ridiculous. I get it that you're not such a good English speaker so I'll let you pass on that silly one.
> On 2009-10-29 10:57:43 -0700, Barbara Schwarz > <BarbaraSchwarz2...@excite.com> said:
>> On Oct 29, 12:39 pm, slobeck <polymorp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> You are a liar, a defamer and in denial, Slobeck.
> what did I lie about? What did I defame? Seriously all I've done is asked > you to back up what you're saying with documentable PROOF. That's all. You > take this stuff waaay too seriously.
>> No smart mind is boggled reading my postings. (but they are boggled by >> your terrible English) >> Smart people can follow >> me. The stupid mind has problems keeping up with me.
>> Barbara Schwarz
> You're so funny Barbara. Do you realize how much fun it is to watch you > fly off the handle at people ?I'm playing your OT ass like an emotional > fiddle. I'm not boggled by you, I'm endlessly AMUSED with you. Like a cat > with a ball of yarn. Oh, and "boggles the mind" is an english language > idiom used to call something ridiculous. I get it that you're not such a > good English speaker so I'll let you pass on that silly one.
> Sløbeck, The Anti-Xenu
Sorry, but Barbara used the verb, "boggled" correctly. And "english" language is incorrect. It should be English language.
Boggle: intransitive verb 1 : to start with fright or amazement : be overwhelmed <the mind boggles at the research needed> 2 : to hesitate because of doubt, fear, or scruples transitive verb 1 : mishandle, bungle 2 : to overwhelm with wonder or bewilderment <boggle the mind>
> On 2009-10-29 10:57:43 -0700, Barbara Schwarz > <BarbaraSchwarz2...@excite.com> said:
> > On Oct 29, 12:39 pm, slobeck <polymorp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > You are a liar, a defamer and in denial, Slobeck.
> what did I lie about? What did I defame? Seriously all I've done is > asked you to back up what you're saying with documentable PROOF. That's > all. You take this stuff waaay too seriously.
> > No smart mind is boggled reading my postings. (but they are boggled by > > your terrible English) > > Smart people can follow > > me. The stupid mind has problems keeping up with me.
> > Barbara Schwarz
> You're so funny Barbara. Do you realize how much fun it is to watch you > fly off the handle at people ?
Fly off the handle? I am cool as a cucumber. The flying handle is in your head only. I just think that jerks do not deserve sensitivity of my part.
If you don't want your rude ball that you shot at me back in your court, post with more respect.
Otherwise I jump on my high shiny horse all over you and gallop away in the sunset.
i didn't say she used the word incorrectly, Greg, what I said was that I used it in a phrase that is a figure of speach used when one wants to point something out to be incredible.
Geez, dude pull the thorn out of your ass - you'll feel better.
>> Oh, and "boggles the mind" is an english language >> idiom used to call something ridiculous. I get it that you're not such a >> good English speaker so I'll let you pass on that silly one.
> Sorry, but Barbara used the verb, "boggled" correctly. And "english" > language is incorrect. It should be English language.
> Boggle: > intransitive verb > 1 : to start with fright or amazement : be overwhelmed <the mind boggles at > the research needed> > 2 : to hesitate because of doubt, fear, or scruples > transitive verb > 1 : mishandle, bungle > 2 : to overwhelm with wonder or bewilderment <boggle the mind>
> I hope this helps.
I wasnt' using "the verb, boggles" I was using a PHRASE which is an IDIOM - a FIGURE OF SPEECH I was NOT defining the verb.