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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 04:23 PM


Oh jeezo, CaboRon..........

You posted IN THE QUOTE BOX.

Gaw'dam...........I've never been so insulted and humiliated in my life.
I'm looking for your plea for redemption.
If it isn't forthcoming, I'll be looking for your fish report.
Do one or the other por favor.

[Edited on 6-2-2007 by DENNIS]
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 05:00 PM


I pray, oh super nomad, that you will accept my abject humilation for posting in the quote box. I should be immediately ejected from Amerika, and sent to Baja California as punishment. ;D;):yes::yawn::wow::tumble::spingrin::smug::saint::rolleyes::P:o:O:no:
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 05:10 PM


CaboRon, don't worry about your name, it's pronounced differently than the Spanish word "cabron". That middle "o" in your name changes the word to three syllables instead of two, and in Spanish there is a heavy accent or emphasis on the last syllable. In your name, if anything, the accent is on the first syllable. Some people may still tease you, but then they would still call you cabron even if your name was "Thadeus", or whatever. Anyway, that word is used a lot, and it is a common insult, and I've heard conversations where that word is used several times in each sentence. It means "bastard", or "b-tch" in the femenine, and it can have many nuasances of meaning; it could even be endearing between good friends. I guess it depends on the tone and context in which you use it. If you pronounce "CaboRon" and "cabron" clearly, they are different words.
Did you get that, cabron?

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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 05:25 PM


Thadeus? Did I hear Thadeus, as in Doc Thadeus? DocT?

Amir............... Qualify yourself.......Quickly.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 05:57 PM


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Thadeus? Did I hear Thadeus, as in Doc Thadeus? DocT?

Amir............... Qualify yourself.......Quickly.


I just picked that name out of the top of my head. I don't know or understand your reference. I did wonder, though, when that name came through, that it must have had some meaning, but that escapes me. Please enlighten me!

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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 06:10 PM


Clikitity clakity clikity clikity clakity clikity clikity clakaty clikity clakaty clakaty clikity.......sweeping past posts for similarities.......clakity clikity clikity clakity clakity clikity

Sir, We will let you know.
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lol.gif posted on 6-2-2007 at 06:35 PM


Many thanks for the explaination of the meaning of cabron. I have been called all those things at one time or another in my life, so it doesn't really bother me. I would hope that I have become a better person. Ron :?:



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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 06:48 PM


CaboRon................

I believe that your humility has saved you........this time.

Copius amounts of Pacifico will keep your thoughts pure in the future. That is your long term salvation.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 07:08 PM


Quote:
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Some people may still tease you, but then they would still call you cabron even if your name was "Thadeus", or whatever.
--Amir



"Thadeus"...........The quotation marks make me wonder as much as the context of the sentence.
I'm a curious man.
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lol.gif posted on 6-2-2007 at 07:11 PM
Channeling, are we?


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I did wonder, though, when that name came through, that it must have had some meaning, but that escapes me. Please enlighten me!


A chiropractor and a spiritual medium. Why am I not surprised? :rolleyes:




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wink.gif posted on 6-2-2007 at 07:13 PM
The longest journey begins with a freudian slip


Quote:
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Clikitity clakity clikity clikity clakity clikity clikity clakaty clikity clakaty clakaty clikity.......sweeping past posts for similarities.......clakity clikity clikity clakity clakity clikity

Sir, We will let you know.




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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 07:50 PM


Quote:
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CaboRon, don't worry about your name, it's pronounced differently than the Spanish word "cabron". That middle "o" in your name changes the word to three syllables instead of two, and in Spanish there is a heavy accent or emphasis on the last syllable. In your name, if anything, the accent is on the first syllable. Some people may still tease you, but then they would still call you cabron even if your name was "Thadeus", or whatever. Anyway, that word is used a lot, and it is a common insult, and I've heard conversations where that word is used several times in each sentence. It means "bastard", or "b-tch" in the femenine, and it can have many nuasances of meaning; it could even be endearing between good friends. I guess it depends on the tone and context in which you use it. If you pronounce "CaboRon" and "cabron" clearly, they are different words.
Did you get that, cabron?

--Amir



Your feelings were hurt, weren't they DocT. You were insulted. We called you "cabron" and it hurt. And here you are again, hiding behind a fiction, looking for approval.
Your new facade is so much more tolerable than the last, I even forget his name, sorry. You can remind me, but you won't. That's OK.
Amir, your new alter-ego has been a welcome addition to this site. Good thoughts and good observations but, I saw a deterioration in communication when he rambled on in pointed discussions, like he ran out of things to say as in your post above. But, we all get that way, don't we Doc.

You gave yourself up, pal. You had to return to the scene of the crime. Your ego wouldn't allow you to stay away, would it, Thadeus.

You're welcome here, Doc, if you want to talk. You're even welcome here if you only want to play games.

I enjoy the challenge.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 08:21 PM


Whadaya think, Doc?

Or should I say, "Amir."
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 08:27 PM


methinks the game is afoot....time for a cold Pacifico, and to sit back and watch:o:o:o
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 09:05 PM


Yeah, Terry........ I'll have a couple as well.
I think what we're seeing is the sound of silence. Wheels turning. Strained thoughts.
He wanted to be busted...........now the game begins.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 09:22 PM
You are so right!


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I enjoy the challenge.


I think you not only enjoy a challenge, but you crave it. And if you don’t get it, then you incite it. You are too deep for me, Dennis, an abyss of delusion. I have to unravel your words with care and caution, and I find you also have an ego, a sensitive ego that gets hurt, too, and then it lashes out in revenge. Sometimes I can’t even decipher your words, your fury confuses them. If we two were in a room alone I would be afraid of you, afraid I could not keep up with your challenge. You would beat me to a pulp. Returning to the scene of a crime? No, bearing your soul is not a crime. You talk about this website as if it were yours, if so, I appreciate the forum space you give my many complex facades. I also appreciate your occasional lucidity and your ubiquitous cutting humor; and the power behind your emotions is breathtaking. You would make an awe-inspiring adversary. I am sorry if I disappointed you with discourse or games that did not please you. To me, life is not a constant challenge with phantasms.

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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 09:54 PM


Well Doc, I wondered where you'd been for the last hour and now I know. While I was in the Pacifico box, you were in the dictionary.

No Doc.........It's you otra vez. All of that crap you spew above is only desperation but you and I know that. It's part of the cat and mouse game that you get off on. It's just starting, isn't it.

Your statement above about the two of us in a room is a mind warping thought. You and I and your alter-ego personalitys couldn't cram ourselves into an elevator.

What is it Doc? I asked you that a hundred times before when you guys were here. What do you want?
Ah heck, lemme guess.
Attention.
Good. Im glad you agree. I want attention too.

But, you're going to disclaim my assertions that you and Amir are the same person so, we have to authenticate you.
You don't mind, do you?

Were are you Doc? Where do you live? Does anybody here know you? Do you know anybody here? Do you know Rosarito Beach?

Answer these if you will and please, in your future posts, dont try to say anything nice about me. I don't buy it. There is no power behind my emotions as you say. I don't have emotions. At my age, I'm lucky to have bowel movements.

So Doc, the verification quiz is in your court. Take a whack at it.

[Edited on 6-3-2007 by DENNIS]
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 10:45 PM


Oh boy, it is just you and me here, and your friends are watching...
I told you I don't like the challenge, and that is because I don't like to lose. Attention I sure got, much more than I wanted.
Authenticate me? Why? Why don't you just ask? Why the aggression?
I am here. I thought I live in my heart. I have some way to go before I find myself totally comfortable in my home. Sometimes I have doubts about myself but you are helping me clear some of that out and make me stronger. I get myself in a bind then I figure out a way to survive without hurting anyone, including myself.
I don't know many people "here", but I'm not sure where "here" is. Rosarito Beach, or the Nomad Forum? I've seen Rosarito on the map and signs on the highway, maybe, but no, not really, I don't know anything about Rosarito Beach. Is that a pirate hangout? Should I go there? Why?
I'm pretty authentic I think, and very transparent. Maybe I do try to please people too much.
So, are you going to score the quiz now? When do I get the results? I can't go on foverer sparring with you to get attention on this board. There are other outlets for my needs and my creativity.
Thank you for all your time and energy to test me.

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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 10:52 PM


WHOOOOSH..............

That's the sound of your racket missing the ball.

OK Doc....... Here it comes again

Where do you live?
Do you know anybody here in Baja?
Does anybody here know you?


Oh boy. This is familiar. I ask you reasonable questions and, you ignore them. Just like old times.
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[*] posted on 6-2-2007 at 10:54 PM


Did I miss the the used cars for sale post???...must have been while I was getting a Pacifico and Goldfish refill.
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