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Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:10AM -0400 > the Virginia Beach police have that information but it has not been released > to the public. If he had a 'hitlist' they're keeping awfully mum about that > as well. Both of you just settle down. Bullying and hitlist were my words. Naturally you two don't see all that I do right here on ground zero. We here get so many updates daily that national or world news don't bother reporting. Internet news the same... mostly summaries. That was my early prediction. Easy to add 2 and 2 and get 4. My theory has already been hinted at too. Naturally no official will say what I did this early. Get real. Long investigation ahead. Don't expect much in your news anytime soon. This happened only 11 days ago and half the people haven't even been buried yet. Even investigations are in the early times. FBI has assigned about 44 people to this case. No doubt, they will interview all of the 400 people that worked in that building, all of the shooter's family and friends, neighbors, etc. Just to try to profile the shooter and guess why this happened. My very unofficial comment was my early guess. It was a bullying thing or a racial thing. No matter, he walked by certain people, smiled and acknowledged them as always for years, then killed others. Sounds like he did have a hitlist. Seems he decided to die but rather than just go out and shoot himself, he decided to take out certain workplace people that he didn't like with him, then... suicide by police. I'll send an update once a valid one comes in. Bet you I'm right though. Just in this morning's newspaper, woman that was killed and worked right in his office, even considered bring a gun to work for protection that day but didn't because it was against policy and she would have been fired if it was discovered. She got killed. She evidently knew something was coming to a crisis. Too bad she didn't call in sick that day. I'll say it still again - just good common sense: "Be nice to your friends. Be nicer to strangers" Actually just "Be excellent to one another" RFC regular bullies take note. |
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jun 11 09:20AM -0400 On 6/11/2019 9:10 AM, Gary wrote: > "Be nice to your friends. Be nicer to strangers" > Actually just "Be excellent to one another" > RFC regular bullies take note. From what I've read, I'd draw the same conclusion. Shame the woman that wanted to bring the gun was killed. She may have know something could happen and it would be good to know. |
Janet <Janet@somewhere.com>: Jun 11 02:37PM +0100 In article <5CFFA82C.D0B178E0@att.net>, g.majors@att.net says... > Both of you just settle down. Bullying and hitlist were my > words. Naturally you two don't see all that I do right here on > ground zero. So show us. > That was my early prediction. Easy to add 2 and 2 and get 4. > My theory has already been hinted at too. What you mean is, "your prediction" is just uninformed fantasy guesstimate and imagining based on absolutely no facts or local information You were blowing hot air. > Don't expect much in your news anytime soon. I was looking at YOUR local news, you simpleton. In your local reports nobody who knew him or worked with him could think of any reason or motive. He got on fine at work. Nobody, except you, suggested " it's due to workplace bullying". > thing or a racial thing. No matter, he walked by certain people, > smiled and acknowledged them as always for years, then killed > others. Sounds like he did have a hitlist. Or, that sounds like he had no hitlist at all, and the targets were just completely random and meaningless, not chosen or selected at all. Janet UK |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:52AM -0400 Hank Rogers wrote: > > to the public. If he had a 'hitlist' they're keeping awfully mum about that > > as well. > Hallucinations from paint fumes? Idiots, all here. See my other post. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:52AM -0400 > > > as well. > > Hallucinations from paint fumes? > Prolly. "Breathe deep the gathering gloom" |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:54AM -0400 Janet wrote: > nobody who knew him or worked with him could think of any reason or > motive. He got on fine at work. Nobody, except you, suggested " it's due > to workplace bullying". He got on fine at work? Then killed them all? good one. Internet news is sparce. I never use that. I get local tv news and daily newspaper. Don't try to tell me what's happening in my own town from Scotland, you ignorant slut. > Or, that sounds like he had no hitlist at all, and the targets were > just completely random and meaningless, not chosen or selected at all. > Janet UK lol!@ Patience, Grasshopper. ;) |
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 11 07:08AM -0700 On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 8:10:17 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > > as well. > Both of you just settle down. Bullying and hitlist were my > words. The rest of your bullshit, blowhard pansy excuse has been deleted. You write garbage like it's been reported that he was a victim of bullying and had a 'hitlist.' Then when you are challenged on it you start whining and preaching. |
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 11 07:09AM -0700 On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 8:37:13 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote: > Or, that sounds like he had no hitlist at all, and the targets were > just completely random and meaningless, not chosen or selected at all. > Janet UK Thank you, thank you, thank you. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 10:10AM -0400 > The rest of your bullshit, blowhard pansy excuse has been deleted. You write > garbage like it's been reported that he was a victim of bullying and had a > 'hitlist.' Then when you are challenged on it you start whining and preaching. Patience, grasshopper. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 10:11AM -0400 > > just completely random and meaningless, not chosen or selected at all. > > Janet UK > Thank you, thank you, thank you. Again....comments from two J bullies. lol |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:53AM -0400 > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and First BBQ Of Seasoner! > Please tell me you will be using a chimney starter and not charcoal lighter > fluid. LOL. BULLY! There ya go even picking on him about how he starts his grill. Jeeze! I use charcoal and I happen to like the charcoal lighter flavor. Bite me if you don't like that. heheh ;) |
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 11 09:55AM -0400 > I only buy when on sale and I've got the space. You've got a garage, I believe > you said it was a three-car building. Do you not have space to store and extra > bag or two of charcoal there? He's changed his story again. When he bought the "chiffarobe" he said it was laying flat in his ONE CAR garage. He surely did say before there was room for three charging stations for electric vehicles. Guess that didn't happen because his temporary tenants have no plans to buy electric cars to satisfy his whims. Just like they refused to give up their cell phones and chip in to help pay for his landline. (laugh) And what's this about "as long as you can afford"? Doesn't he keep telling us how wealthy he is? BTW, I hope he's burning *lump* (wood), not actual charcoal briquettes. Jill |
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 11 10:01AM -0400 On 6/11/2019 9:53 AM, Gary wrote: > his grill. Jeeze! > I use charcoal and I happen to like the charcoal lighter flavor. > Bite me if you don't like that. heheh ;) But Gary, you're not a self-proclaimed "climate anarchist"! Jill |
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jun 11 07:04AM -0700 On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 8:54:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > > fluid. > LOL. BULLY! There ya go even picking on him about how he starts > his grill. Jeeze! Gary, you're an asshole, born and raised to be one and will die an asshole. Nobody but a feeble-minded asshole thinks asking a question is bullying. > I use charcoal and I happen to like the charcoal lighter flavor. > Bite me if you don't like that. heheh ;) That's simply wonderful you like the taste of petroleum on your food, but a lot of other people don't. Don't think the LOL and the wink gets you off the hook for being an asshole, as it doesn't. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 10:07AM -0400 > That's simply wonderful you like the taste of petroleum on your food, but a > lot of other people don't. Don't think the LOL and the wink gets you off the > hook for being an asshole, as it doesn't. LOL ;) |
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 11 10:06AM -0400 On 6/11/2019 9:08 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > ingredient was sugar. > I just don't get the reasoning of calling a dressing "frosting" to trick > them into eating it. There are better ways of parenting. Funny, ads for Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing show kids happily munching on vegetables. Jill |
jay <jay@mail.com>: Jun 11 07:54AM -0600 > Mowing the path through the woods and back field: > https://postimg.cc/gallery/2ryu6b70k/ > We enjoy all the outdoor work, sure beats watching TV 24/7. Nice property and well cared for! The second "tractor" looks more like a mower. I usually think of a tractor as having a power take off that will accept various implements. Nice tools! |
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 11 06:27AM -0700 On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 6:44:10 AM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >No, I probably wouldn't. Kids are pretty much all formless blobs to > >me. > I don't believe you're THAT autistic. You're exaggerating. There's only one way to test it, but I doubt I'll get a lot of cooperation from the parents. Of course, the kids would have to be dressed similarly, or I'd be able to go "the one in the red shirt, the one in the pink sneakers", etc. Cindy H amilton |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:52AM -0400 Dave Smith wrote: > > would be named in the news as a hero. lol > Lucky for you that the kid was okay. A lot of people have the good sense > to avoid getting involved. Good sense? With a missing child? What's wrong with you, Dave? I knew about neighborhood kids playing in those woods. I ended the search right away and he was fine. If that kid would have been abducted or killed, everyone in my neighborhood would have been suspect. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:53AM -0400 Dave Smith wrote: > then go back to sleep and forget about them.Then they wake up with a > sore arm from patting themselves on the back for being so kind and > caring, even though they did absolutely nothing to help. Selfish idiot. Waking up 10 million people (that leave their phones on at night) is worth all the trouble. The other people still awake might see these people and know to call in an alert. When some child goes missing, best chance to find them is very quickly, not hours later. So sorry to disturb your sleep. Just turn your phone off while sleeping. Meanwhile people still awake might actually spot those people before they disappear. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:53AM -0400 "U.S. Janet B." wrote: > slightly uncomfortable. You take note and maybe you think you should > call someone. That's all that is wanted. Just a little heightened > awareness. Well said, JanetUS. |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:52AM -0400 > > or not you are treating Kuthe with a high level of kindness. However > > Gary is very willing to pile on if in the mood. > Nailed it! Fuggin' Jay rules! :) |
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 11 09:42AM -0400 On 6/11/2019 7:44 AM, jay wrote: > ribs.. too late. Set your grill up into 2 heat zones. Fire on one side > no fire on the other. A HOT FIRE cook is for sure not the way to > proceed for the best results. Those ribs should burn very nicely. ;) Jill |
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jun 11 09:30AM -0400 On 6/11/2019 9:06 AM, Gary wrote: >> You probably like the texture of mushrooms. We don't! > LOL! YOu take the cake here, Julie. Always amusing with your > dislikes. One wonders how you are still alive sometimes. ;) What's amusing is she added mushrooms to the casserole even thought "we" don't like the texture. Why add them at all? Jill |
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jun 11 09:09AM -0400 Ed Pawlowski wrote: > be like. We did not see much of last winter so I think it made the > transition to warmer climate easier. Could not live here without AC > though. Extra hot May here too in the mid-atlantic. I had to use AC quite a few times which should be rare for May. Tells me that the next 3 months might be worse than ever. So darn hot and especially humid in the early morning hours. I remember...many times just walking about 50 feet from my front door to my van, already starting to sweat. At 5:30am too. Summer hasn't even started and I'm already looking forward to October fall weather. |
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