For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
Moshe Weinberg Yossef Romano Zeev Friedman David Berger Yakov Springer Eliezer Halfin Yossef Gutfreund Kehat Shorr Mark Slavin Andre Spitzer Amitzur Shapira
I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were held there?!?
It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people might say, well this is different and the terror threat would be less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter or summer.
I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And he's still around. And still part of the problem.
Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get another Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives the families the 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his actions (or lack of them.)
We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should have never left the gate.
I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I ask.
Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
Thank you.
Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM --------------------------------
Friday, October 23, 2009
Friday's Random Thoughts
We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we will be discussing some heavy stuff.
1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in that darn balloon.
2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying this every so often.
3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has Christmas lights on already?!?
4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two political signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is running in District 5 here.
5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have that have that are on there.
7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front runner is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit tight.)
8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
Gregory Morrow wrote: > For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and > unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of her > latest blog- ish babblings right here:
> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
> Moshe Weinberg > Yossef Romano > Zeev Friedman > David Berger > Yakov Springer > Eliezer Halfin > Yossef Gutfreund > Kehat Shorr > Mark Slavin > Andre Spitzer > Amitzur Shapira
> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich > completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were > held there?!?
> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the > last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people might > say, well this is different and the terror threat would be less at a > Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter or summer.
> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the > Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or are > people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go away" > is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that way. At > first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his > background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he > says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations he > doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment he > made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And he's > still around. And still part of the problem.
> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about Munich-past > and present. The only way Munich will ever get another Olympics is if > they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives the families the > 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer Games opening > ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY then should > another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for the > families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a memorial > service in Germany for the victims. It's totally disgraceful how he > has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, and in that regard, has > given tacit approval to his actions (or lack of them.)
> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a moral > stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should have > never left the gate.
> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I > ask.
> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
> Thank you.
> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM > --------------------------------
> Friday, October 23, 2009
> Friday's Random Thoughts
> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we will > be discussing some heavy stuff.
> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in > that darn balloon.
> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you read > me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying this > every so often.
> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has > Christmas lights on already?!?
> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your area, > please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you especially > support, they will appreciate it. I have two political signs in front > of my house. A friend of mine is running in District 5 here.
> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours > today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get > delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's > talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have > that have that are on there.
> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic bid-don't > believe a word you are reading about who the front runner is. It's too > early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit tight.)
> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to Manchester > UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be > changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. > Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and >> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of her >> latest blog- ish babblings right here:
>> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
>> Moshe Weinberg >> Yossef Romano >> Zeev Friedman >> David Berger >> Yakov Springer >> Eliezer Halfin >> Yossef Gutfreund >> Kehat Shorr >> Mark Slavin >> Andre Spitzer >> Amitzur Shapira
>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich >> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were >> held there?!?
>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the >> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people might >> say, well this is different and the terror threat would be less at a >> Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter or summer.
>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the >> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or are >> people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go away" >> is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that way. At >> first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his >> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he >> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations he >> doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment he >> made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And he's >> still around. And still part of the problem.
>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about Munich-past >> and present. The only way Munich will ever get another Olympics is if >> they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives the families the >> 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer Games opening >> ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY then should >> another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for the >> families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a memorial >> service in Germany for the victims. It's totally disgraceful how he >> has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, and in that regard, has >> given tacit approval to his actions (or lack of them.)
>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a moral >> stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should have >> never left the gate.
>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I >> ask.
>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
>> Thank you.
>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM >> --------------------------------
>> Friday, October 23, 2009
>> Friday's Random Thoughts
>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we will >> be discussing some heavy stuff.
>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in >> that darn balloon.
>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you read >> me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying this >> every so often.
>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has >> Christmas lights on already?!?
>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your area, >> please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you especially >> support, they will appreciate it. I have two political signs in front >> of my house. A friend of mine is running in District 5 here.
>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours >> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get >> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's >> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have >> that have that are on there.
>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic bid-don't >> believe a word you are reading about who the front runner is. It's too >> early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit tight.)
>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to Manchester >> UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be >> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. >> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>> See you on Monday-be good!
>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
>> </>
> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
> -- > Best > Greg
Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and worthless. But it begs the question: who gives two shits what LoafHead Lady is doing nowadays anyway?
Word.
Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. Discuss.
> >> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and > >> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of her > >> latest blog- ish babblings right here:
> >> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich > >> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were > >> held there?!?
> >> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the > >> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people might > >> say, well this is different and the terror threat would be less at a > >> Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter or summer.
> >> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the > >> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or are > >> people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go away" > >> is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that way. At > >> first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his > >> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he > >> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations he > >> doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment he > >> made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And he's > >> still around. And still part of the problem.
> >> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about Munich-past > >> and present. The only way Munich will ever get another Olympics is if > >> they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives the families the > >> 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer Games opening > >> ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY then should > >> another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
> >> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for the > >> families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a memorial > >> service in Germany for the victims. It's totally disgraceful how he > >> has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, and in that regard, has > >> given tacit approval to his actions (or lack of them.)
> >> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a moral > >> stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should have > >> never left the gate.
> >> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
> >> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I > >> ask.
> >> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
> >> Thank you.
> >> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM > >> --------------------------------
> >> Friday, October 23, 2009
> >> Friday's Random Thoughts
> >> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we will > >> be discussing some heavy stuff.
> >> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in > >> that darn balloon.
> >> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you read > >> me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying this > >> every so often.
> >> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has > >> Christmas lights on already?!?
> >> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your area, > >> please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you especially > >> support, they will appreciate it. I have two political signs in front > >> of my house. A friend of mine is running in District 5 here.
> >> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours > >> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get > >> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's > >> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
> >> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have > >> that have that are on there.
> >> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic bid-don't > >> believe a word you are reading about who the front runner is. It's too > >> early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit tight.)
> >> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to Manchester > >> UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
> >> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be > >> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. > >> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
> >> See you on Monday-be good!
> >> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
> >> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
> >> </>
> > BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
> > -- > > Best > > Greg
> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing... > and worthless, just like myself! > -- > Wolfus "Pup-Killa" Schultz-Puss
>>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and >>> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of >>> her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
>>> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
>>> Moshe Weinberg >>> Yossef Romano >>> Zeev Friedman >>> David Berger >>> Yakov Springer >>> Eliezer Halfin >>> Yossef Gutfreund >>> Kehat Shorr >>> Mark Slavin >>> Andre Spitzer >>> Amitzur Shapira
>>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich >>> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were >>> held there?!?
>>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the >>> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people >>> might say, well this is different and the terror threat would be >>> less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter >>> or summer.
>>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the >>> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or >>> are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go >>> away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that >>> way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his >>> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he >>> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations >>> he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment >>> he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And >>> he's still around. And still part of the problem.
>>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about >>> Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get another >>> Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives >>> the families the 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer >>> Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY >>> then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
>>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for >>> the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a >>> memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally >>> disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, >>> and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his actions (or lack >>> of them.)
>>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a >>> moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should >>> have never left the gate.
>>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
>>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I >>> ask.
>>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
>>> Thank you.
>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM >>> --------------------------------
>>> Friday, October 23, 2009
>>> Friday's Random Thoughts
>>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we >>> will be discussing some heavy stuff.
>>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in >>> that darn balloon.
>>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you >>> read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying >>> this every so often.
>>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has >>> Christmas lights on already?!?
>>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your >>> area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you >>> especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two political >>> signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is running in District >>> 5 here.
>>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours >>> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get >>> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's >>> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
>>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have >>> that have that are on there.
>>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic >>> bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front runner >>> is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit >>> tight.)
>>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to >>> Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
>>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be >>> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. >>> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>>> See you on Monday-be good!
>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
>>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
>>> </>
>> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
>> -- >> Best >> Greg
> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and worthless. > But it begs the question: who gives two shits what LoafHead Lady is > doing nowadays anyway?
Loafie will always be 100% on topic on AUK.
And always include The Nose on any Loafheaded inanities you find.
> Word.
> Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. > Discuss.
Hey now, keep reality outta the alt. hierarchy!
-- The reasoning man who scorns the prejudices of simpletons necessarily becomes the enemy of simpletons; he must expect as much and laugh at the inevitable" -The Marquis De Sade
>>>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and >>>> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of >>>> her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
>>>> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
>>>> Moshe Weinberg >>>> Yossef Romano >>>> Zeev Friedman >>>> David Berger >>>> Yakov Springer >>>> Eliezer Halfin >>>> Yossef Gutfreund >>>> Kehat Shorr >>>> Mark Slavin >>>> Andre Spitzer >>>> Amitzur Shapira
>>>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich >>>> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were >>>> held there?!?
>>>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from the >>>> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people >>>> might say, well this is different and the terror threat would be >>>> less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, winter >>>> or summer.
>>>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the >>>> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or >>>> are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will go >>>> away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels that >>>> way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into his >>>> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he >>>> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private conversations >>>> he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly comment >>>> he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And >>>> he's still around. And still part of the problem.
>>>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about >>>> Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get another >>>> Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives >>>> the families the 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a Summer >>>> Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and ONLY >>>> then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
>>>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for >>>> the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a >>>> memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally >>>> disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, >>>> and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his actions (or lack >>>> of them.)
>>>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a >>>> moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that should >>>> have never left the gate.
>>>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
>>>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all I >>>> ask.
>>>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
>>>> Thank you.
>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM >>>> --------------------------------
>>>> Friday, October 23, 2009
>>>> Friday's Random Thoughts
>>>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we >>>> will be discussing some heavy stuff.
>>>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em in >>>> that darn balloon.
>>>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you >>>> read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep saying >>>> this every so often.
>>>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has >>>> Christmas lights on already?!?
>>>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your >>>> area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you >>>> especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two political >>>> signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is running in District >>>> 5 here.
>>>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours >>>> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get >>>> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. There's >>>> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
>>>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I have >>>> that have that are on there.
>>>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic >>>> bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front runner >>>> is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit >>>> tight.)
>>>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to >>>> Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
>>>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be >>>> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. >>>> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>>>> See you on Monday-be good!
>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
>>>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
>>>> </>
>>> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
>>> -- >>> Best >>> Greg
>> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and worthless. >> But it begs the question: who gives two shits what LoafHead Lady is >> doing nowadays anyway?
> Loafie will always be 100% on topic on AUK.
Her bizzarro mishapen lo4f=h3ad will be, surely.
> And always include The Nose on any Loafheaded inanities you find.
>> Word.
>> Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. >> Discuss.
> Hey now, keep reality outta the alt. hierarchy!
Check the g00gle for a person with the last name-is-same as Loafys who is being tried for killing her offspring. Its on CNN...relative perhaps? Hmmm...
> >>>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and > >>>> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of > >>>> her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
> >>>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich > >>>> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were > >>>> held there?!?
> >>>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from > the > >>>> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people > >>>> might say, well this is different and the terror threat would be > >>>> less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, > winter > >>>> or summer.
> >>>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the > >>>> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or > >>>> are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will > go > >>>> away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels > that > >>>> way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into > his > >>>> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he > >>>> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private > conversations > >>>> he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly > comment > >>>> he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And > >>>> he's still around. And still part of the problem.
> >>>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about > >>>> Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get another > >>>> Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives > >>>> the families the 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a > Summer > >>>> Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and > ONLY > >>>> then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
> >>>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for > >>>> the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a > >>>> memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally > >>>> disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, > >>>> and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his actions (or > lack > >>>> of them.)
> >>>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a > >>>> moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that > should > >>>> have never left the gate.
> >>>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
> >>>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all > I > >>>> ask.
> >>>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
> >>>> Thank you.
> >>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM > >>>> --------------------------------
> >>>> Friday, October 23, 2009
> >>>> Friday's Random Thoughts
> >>>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we > >>>> will be discussing some heavy stuff.
> >>>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em > in > >>>> that darn balloon.
> >>>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you > >>>> read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep > saying > >>>> this every so often.
> >>>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has > >>>> Christmas lights on already?!?
> >>>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your > >>>> area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you > >>>> especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two political > >>>> signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is running in > District > >>>> 5 here.
> >>>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours > >>>> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get > >>>> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. > There's > >>>> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
> >>>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I > have > >>>> that have that are on there.
> >>>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic > >>>> bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front > runner > >>>> is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit > >>>> tight.)
> >>>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to > >>>> Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
> >>>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be > >>>> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. > >>>> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
> >>>> See you on Monday-be good!
> >>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
> >>>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
> >>>> </>
> >>> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
> >>> -- > >>> Best > >>> Greg
> >> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and worthless. > >> But it begs the question: who gives two shits what LoafHead Lady is > >> doing nowadays anyway?
> > Loafie will always be 100% on topic on AUK.
> Her bizzarro mishapen lo4f=h3ad will be, surely.
> > And always include The Nose on any Loafheaded inanities you find.
> >> Word.
> >> Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. > >> Discuss.
> > Hey now, keep reality outta the alt. hierarchy!
> Check the g00gle for a person with the last name-is-same as Loafys who > is being tried for killing her offspring. > Its on CNN...relative perhaps? > Hmmm...
I dunno, but if I was in *anyway* related to Loafie I'd *seriously* consider offing myself...
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 14:16:21 -0800 (PST), Gregory Morrow wrote: > I dunno, but if I was in *anyway* related to Loafie I'd *seriously* > consider offing myself...
The way you hang on her every word and follow her around, one might think you had a "thing" for her.
>>>>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] and >>>>> unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a "load" of >>>>> her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
>>>>> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter Games
>>>>> Moshe Weinberg >>>>> Yossef Romano >>>>> Zeev Friedman >>>>> David Berger >>>>> Yakov Springer >>>>> Eliezer Halfin >>>>> Yossef Gutfreund >>>>> Kehat Shorr >>>>> Mark Slavin >>>>> Andre Spitzer >>>>> Amitzur Shapira
>>>>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has Munich >>>>> completely forgotten what happened the last time the Olympics were >>>>> held there?!?
>>>>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess from > the >>>>> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people >>>>> might say, well this is different and the terror threat would be >>>>> less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, > winter >>>>> or summer.
>>>>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed the >>>>> Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the outrage? Or >>>>> are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore it and it will > go >>>>> away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels > that >>>>> way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into > his >>>>> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, he >>>>> says one thing. In private, another. It's the private > conversations >>>>> he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly > comment >>>>> he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) And >>>>> he's still around. And still part of the problem.
>>>>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about >>>>> Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get another >>>>> Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, the IOC gives >>>>> the families the 30 seconds of silence at the beginning of a > Summer >>>>> Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and > ONLY >>>>> then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
>>>>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something for >>>>> the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went to a >>>>> memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally >>>>> disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same way, >>>>> and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his actions (or > lack >>>>> of them.)
>>>>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a >>>>> moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that > should >>>>> have never left the gate.
>>>>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
>>>>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is all > I >>>>> ask.
>>>>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM >>>>> --------------------------------
>>>>> Friday, October 23, 2009
>>>>> Friday's Random Thoughts
>>>>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday we >>>>> will be discussing some heavy stuff.
>>>>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw 'em > in >>>>> that darn balloon.
>>>>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because you >>>>> read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to keep > saying >>>>> this every so often.
>>>>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that has >>>>> Christmas lights on already?!?
>>>>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in your >>>>> area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate you >>>>> especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two political >>>>> signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is running in > District >>>>> 5 here.
>>>>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 hours >>>>> today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure things get >>>>> delivered for the holiday, think of other alternatives-I am. > There's >>>>> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello FedEx.
>>>>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I > have >>>>> that have that are on there.
>>>>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic >>>>> bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front > runner >>>>> is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit >>>>> tight.)
>>>>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to >>>>> Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
>>>>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be >>>>> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws (i.e. >>>>> Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>>>>> See you on Monday-be good!
>>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
>>>>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
>>>>> </>
>>>> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
>>>> -- >>>> Best >>>> Greg
>>> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and worthless. >>> But it begs the question: who gives two shits what LoafHead Lady is >>> doing nowadays anyway?
>> Loafie will always be 100% on topic on AUK.
> Her bizzarro mishapen lo4f=h3ad will be, surely.
>> And always include The Nose on any Loafheaded inanities you find.
>>> Word.
>>> Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. >>> Discuss.
>> Hey now, keep reality outta the alt. hierarchy!
> Check the g00gle for a person with the last name-is-same as Loafys who > is being tried for killing her offspring. > Its on CNN...relative perhaps? > Hmmm...
Ewwww... You mean they are allowed to breed?
-- The reasoning man who scorns the prejudices of simpletons necessarily becomes the enemy of simpletons; he must expect as much and laugh at the inevitable" -The Marquis De Sade
>>>>>> For those of you that "miss" the late [from Usenet, that is] >>>>>> and unlamented Maryanne Kehoe aka "Loafhead", you can get a >>>>>> "load" of her latest blog- ish babblings right here:
>>>>>> 11 good reasons Munich shouldn't be bidding for the Winter >>>>>> Games
>>>>>> Moshe Weinberg >>>>>> Yossef Romano >>>>>> Zeev Friedman >>>>>> David Berger >>>>>> Yakov Springer >>>>>> Eliezer Halfin >>>>>> Yossef Gutfreund >>>>>> Kehat Shorr >>>>>> Mark Slavin >>>>>> Andre Spitzer >>>>>> Amitzur Shapira
>>>>>> I am totally appalled. No words can even describe it. Has >>>>>> Munich completely forgotten what happened the last time the >>>>>> Olympics were held there?!?
>>>>>> It saddens me that a city which has not cleaned up the mess >>>>>> from >> the >>>>>> last time the Games were held there is at it again. Some people >>>>>> might say, well this is different and the terror threat would >>>>>> be less at a Winter Games. Bull. The Olympics are the Olympics, >> winter >>>>>> or summer.
>>>>>> I don't know where these people are coming from, that allowed >>>>>> the Munich bid to advance in the first place. Where is the >>>>>> outrage? Or are people so numbed by now that thinking "ignore >>>>>> it and it will >> go >>>>>> away" is the norm? I know of at least one IOC member who feels >> that >>>>>> way. At first it surprised me, but after I started digging into >> his >>>>>> background, then I could see the hypocrisy involved. In public, >>>>>> he says one thing. In private, another. It's the private >> conversations >>>>>> he doesn't want the public to know about (and the very ugly >> comment >>>>>> he made in Prague in 2003 in regards to the Munich families.) >>>>>> And he's still around. And still part of the problem.
>>>>>> Folks, I have said it for years. We have to get real about >>>>>> Munich-past and present. The only way Munich will ever get >>>>>> another Olympics is if they clean up the mess from the past, >>>>>> the IOC gives the families the 30 seconds of silence at the >>>>>> beginning of a >> Summer >>>>>> Games opening ceremony (not too much to ask, I think), then and >> ONLY >>>>>> then should another Munich bid (Winter or Summer) move forward.
>>>>>> President Rogge promised years ago that he would do something >>>>>> for the families. He's backtracked, and that was after he went >>>>>> to a memorial service in Germany for the victims. It's totally >>>>>> disgraceful how he has acted. But the IOC has acted the same >>>>>> way, and in that regard, has given tacit approval to his >>>>>> actions (or >> lack >>>>>> of them.)
>>>>>> We as arbiters of the written word have an obligation to take a >>>>>> moral stand. Some will and most will not. This is a bid that >> should >>>>>> have never left the gate.
>>>>>> I for one have the cajones to say No Way No How Never.
>>>>>> Will one other person join me in this call? One person-that is >>>>>> all >> I >>>>>> ask.
>>>>>> Please. For the Munich Eleven-so they did not die in vain.
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 8:45 PM >>>>>> --------------------------------
>>>>>> Friday, October 23, 2009
>>>>>> Friday's Random Thoughts
>>>>>> We haven't had one of these in awhile-enjoy, because on Monday >>>>>> we will be discussing some heavy stuff.
>>>>>> 1. Jon and Kate, as one comedian said the other night, throw >>>>>> 'em >> in >>>>>> that darn balloon.
>>>>>> 2. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery-I know because >>>>>> you read me (you know who you are.) I wish I didn't have to >>>>>> keep >> saying >>>>>> this every so often.
>>>>>> 3. Would you believe, there is a restaurant up the street that >>>>>> has Christmas lights on already?!?
>>>>>> 4. I was able to do early voting today, if it is offered in >>>>>> your area, please take advantage, and if there is one candidate >>>>>> you especially support, they will appreciate it. I have two >>>>>> political signs in front of my house. A friend of mine is >>>>>> running in >> District >>>>>> 5 here.
>>>>>> 5. The postal workers in the UK have gone on strike for 24 >>>>>> hours today. If you have relatives, and you want to make sure >>>>>> things get delivered for the holiday, think of other >>>>>> alternatives-I am. >> There's >>>>>> talk it could stretch longer the closer to December. Hello >>>>>> FedEx.
>>>>>> 6. I just signed up for Facebook-didn't know how many friends I >> have >>>>>> that have that are on there.
>>>>>> 7. Here we go again with talk about Munich's Winter Olympic >>>>>> bid-don't believe a word you are reading about who the front >> runner >>>>>> is. It's too early, (we'll be discussing this on Monday, so sit >>>>>> tight.)
>>>>>> 8. What is it with airfares this year? $1500 round trip to >>>>>> Manchester UK. Not this year to see the mother-in-law.
>>>>>> 9. Damm, what IS it with little kids dying? The laws need to be >>>>>> changed. Our young people are at risk, and the existing laws >>>>>> (i.e. Megan's Law) aren't strong enough.
>>>>>> See you on Monday-be good!
>>>>>> Posted by Maryanne Kehoe at 10:23 PM
>>>>>> Thursday, October 8, 2009..."
>>>>>> </>
>>>>> BUMP to alt.usenet.kooks ...!!!
>>>>> -- >>>>> Best >>>>> Greg
>>>> Well...that was completely borring and mind numbing...and >>>> worthless. But it begs the question: who gives two shits what >>>> LoafHead Lady is doing nowadays anyway?
>>> Loafie will always be 100% on topic on AUK.
>> Her bizzarro mishapen lo4f=h3ad will be, surely.
>>> And always include The Nose on any Loafheaded inanities you find.
>>>> Word.
>>>> Public Option, bitches. Thats the Hot Topic. >>>> Discuss.
>>> Hey now, keep reality outta the alt. hierarchy!
>> Check the g00gle for a person with the last name-is-same as Loafys >> who is being tried for killing her offspring. >> Its on CNN...relative perhaps? >> Hmmm...
> Ewwww... You mean they are allowed to breed?
Its a frightening thought. But the BushCo is allowed to breed...