My Disco is used for . . .

What do you use your Disco for?


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Eric N.

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Apr 20, 2004
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Well I was going to say

"Why would you feel that you need to work things out? It's not like he's your next door neighbor or co-worker.. He's just a person on the WWW with some free time on his hands like the rest of us around here. It's no big deal"


but then I thought to myself.. What fun would that be... carry on..
 

curtis

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Apr 20, 2004
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LOL. :eek:

You give me so much to work with here that I don't know where to begin.

OK - let?s start with this: First you say that I called you stupid and yet you proved my denial as the only one you can quote calling you stupid was you.

Second, posting quotes from me and responding out of context is against the rules. Section II, Paragraph A. You are right in that I have no idea who your father is. I know this boggles your mind, but I don't care either. That quote was a response to you telling the world how much money your father made. It was immature and I will bet my bottom dollar it would piss him off that you are blabbing about his income to the rest of the world. If you don't see this little point, call your daddy and have him explain it to you.

I have no shame in saying the rest of your post means nothing to me. Zip. I am not a lawyer. If you really want to enter a pissing match about income you are barking up the wrong tree. I am also not going to go through any of my professional associations, recommendations, or awards with you. Nor am I going to go into any techno-geek language that you would not understand. You see Melissa; I do not hang my entire worth on my accomplishments. If I did it would make me look very shallow.

On top of all this, I can promise you that I would never send a sarcastic invitation to dinner and try to pose it as sincere. It is flat-out bad form. I have been to lunch or dinner or wheeled with many on this board and always welcomed out of town visitors; however, seeing that I make you want to puke, dinner would probably be a bad idea anyways. If it is any consolation, you do not make me want to puke. I just don?t get that torqued from people on this board.

As far as not posting my email address? The flood of negative emails would kill my server I am sure, but that?s not the reason I don?t list it in my profile. My home email is a private email, but you can send correspondence to curtisnewkirk@yahoo.com
 

RoverChic

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Apr 19, 2004
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Oh Curtis. You presumed I had no scholarship. (Assumed that I was stupid). Assumed that I had not done the things that I had already done to fix my Rover. Assumed that my family was poor. Ect..Ect. Yes, I fixed my own Rover. Bragging on accomplishments? Well what can I say? You made me look bad. Yes, I have wheeled with many as well on this board (namely those from Oklahoma) and they will all agree I have never shown bad form. Ever. I have absolutely no desire to email you. None what so ever. I still hold to my convictions.

Do me a favor, when I post if you have nothing nice to say (or any aid to offer) don't say it at all. I have never posted anything negative about you until the issue with the FTS.

Until you have met me and know me as a person DON'T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS. Please? That my friend is BAD FORM.

Yours truly, Melissa N
 

curtis

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Oh my! Are we a little touchy today...or is it always :confused:

How do you get from:

"With you in law school and presumably not having a scholarship (remeber - you have a Rover) you are adding to thier burden at a rate of about $30K+ a year."

to:

"You presumed I had no scholarship. (Assumed that I was stupid)."

LOL. Do ya think we may have a little work to do with our young self esteem? :rolleyes:

You see, my young lass, my post listing all of those "assumptions" was a highly sarcastic response to you trying to swell your sense of public self by stating that daddy made over $100K a year. If you can pull back the (what I thought were obvious) layers of sarcasm, I was simply stating that (a) $100K aint all that much and (b) Its your daddys - not yours.

This one is rich too:

"Eric: It would have been my personal preference to do it in private, nevertheless Mr. Newkirk has no email address."

If you could not find my email address then you just are not very resourceful. Don't take this personally, but as a new lawyer at a firm you better be good at research. My suggestion would be to up the ante a little and maybe use the vast resource of the internet. If you really wanted to work this out in private you would have figured out a way.

Kind of like playing with a cat, this is beginning to lose my interest. Still, have a great day and maybe you will one day know that THIS IS JUST THE INTERNET

:)
 

RoverChic

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was a highly sarcastic response to you trying to swell your sense of public self by stating that daddy made over $100K a year.
As was my invitation to dinner. You took it upon yourself to assume that I was being serious? Don't knock on my self esteem either ..If you were a decent man you would have emailed me in private as I asked. Was that done? Of course not. You made the decision to run me thru the mud and again assume that I am a young lass with no self esteem, who furthermore has no clue what its like to do research? I could go on, however at this point; it has become as Eric pointed out earlier, not worth it.

You also assumed Craig was some 'stupid' kid (the guy is less than 1 year away from a PhD) and now you are harpooning on my shortcomings. What makes this ever so more intriguing is that you must have a good 12 years on me? If not more? If you want to keep playing the one up game go right ahead. Its yours for the taking.

This was all I could find on you as far as the obtaining of an email address. Without getting into too many legalities and privacy issues: http://www.disco2.com/contact.phtml I take this back with the help of a colleague I found it. I am not posting it here though. What you do for a living is your business Curtis. I am in the field of complex litigation you are technology. The two are not synonymous.
I am off to court to file a motion to enter third party. :eek: Thanks Andy. I will keep that in mind :)
 
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AndyThoma

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RoverChic-

Sorry this is off topic and I doubt you'll be having dinner with Curtis at this point with out a food fight anyway. But might I suggest the Metropolitan instead of the New Yorker. The Metro is more 'chic' , or at least has better martini's and food. No one will ever mistake me for being 'chic' anyway, but I like good food and drink.

Now back everyone back to your rants!
 

utahdog2003

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Apr 20, 2004
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just let it go...

I'm all for fighting on the internet over how much Freelanders suck, and why a gun packing mob is bad at a Rover rally, but this is really overboard. Whats the point?


yes you did
no I didn't
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curtis

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utahdog2003 said:
I'm all for fighting on the internet over how much Freelanders suck, and why a gun packing mob is bad at a Rover rally, but this is really overboard. Whats the point?

Actually James, Melissa & I pulled this stunt just to bug the crap out of you. Now that I see you have had enough I will go ahead and back down. We are, after all, only here for your pleasure and enjoyment :D

Melissa - how about this: Rather than continuing to piss in the wind, how about we get together for lunch or something while you are in town? Just you & I might be awkward, but we could have Andy, Eddie, & Marc join up and hopefully prevent you from puking on me initially. We could swap stories, go hit a trail, or whatever. We have a bunch of really good guys here and I am pretty sure that if you met me in person you would not think I am so bad. I am sure the same would go for my opinion of you.

We could then put an end this long-standing spat we have going and let James start sleeping again :D
 

RoverChic

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A peace treaty? Sounds like a deal. (I will have my people call your people). You know Curtis, I think the only reason why I took a bite out of you today was jealousy. :D I found that thread in the archives on the ZF and knowing that I need to do some work on mine, I envied your skills. It has been fun nonetheless, I had most of the people at the office on DWeb (this seems to be a new phenomenon these days).

I was brash to say the least, maybe I could have worded things a little better. My choice of words (i.e. puke) was rather unbecoming for a young aspiring chic law kid. I guess my chances with Blue are out now, seeing that I am one of those girls that has a mouth :eek: and "knows how to use it". ;)

Good thinking Melissa B..I here Eddie is single and with Gary's allergies who knows. I am not so sure that they could handle the OKRoverChic in Utah? ;)
 
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Blue

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RoverChic said:
I guess my chances with Blue are out now, seeing that I am one of those girls that has a mouth :eek: and "knows how to use it". ;)

sounds like my kind of girl
 

Str0ud

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What the hell? No dinner time brawl for it all, complete with puking? I thought this thread would be bloody by the time I made it home. Oh well... ;)
 
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AndyThoma

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RoverChic said:
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I am not so sure that they could handle the OKRoverChic in Utah? ;)


Oh man another person from Oklahoma in Utah?! Oh well I guess it's not as bad as having another Texan.... :D
 

curtis

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Salt Lake City, UT
Melissa - Excellent and I am glad that is over with. Once you hear first-hand how those those "skills" came about you will probably laugh. Wayyy too much money & time.

Stroud - sorry to disappoint.

Andy - I hope you know it is our intention to capture the Utah territory and claim it as our own. Being that Melissa is from Oklahoma she would have to be run through our pre-screening, background check, and potential surveillance and investigative techniques. Being a yankee, you would have to be run through even more extensive validation requirements, but I think you might fall under the grandfather clause. Plus you make beer :D
 
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AndyThoma

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Curtis- If Texans take over Utah, I pretty sure prohibition will be vetoed in Utah. Being a Yankee I'd have to get all indignant about this take over and treaten action to make sure that this secession doesn't happen. Of course if you let me get NeverSink dopplebock (Yankee beer) available in smiths I'd say "screw the yanks, I'm a texan". ;) Gota get me sum barbeeque you all.