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Post by aztecron on Aug 5, 2010 17:04:47 GMT -8
I have had the most interesting life a man could ever have. Nobody has had more thrills and excitement than I did for the first seven years out of high school. Now, I am just a senior with a lot of fond memories. Dos XX's man disagrees with you. Sorry Joe, I couldn't resist.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 18:39:31 GMT -8
I have had the most interesting life a man could ever have. Nobody has had more thrills and excitement than I did for the first seven years out of high school. Now, I am just a senior with a lot of fond memories. Dos XX's man disagrees with you. Sorry Joe, I couldn't resist. The Dos Eqes man is just an actor. Nothing more. They interviewed me for the commercial content, and I talked with them for about four hours for which I was paid $4000.00. Fairly high pay for a consultant.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 18:54:09 GMT -8
Spud, you have never liked anything that would make you think. As I have stated, I post to make people think. If you do not like to think, then do not read the posts. It is that simple. Others like them and enjoy a laugh or two or serious introspection once in a while. It is an IQ thing. Your next post worthy of "thinking" will be your FIRST post worthy of thinking. J/K...religion and bird flu just don't provide a lot of mental stimulus for me...start talking M Theory, then we can have fun. I simply was asking the moderator to give you a forum where you can challenge the illuminati of Aztec Talk without all the normal chatter in off-topic. You are quick to lash out which to me shows perhaps a quiet lack of confidence dispite your brash bravado on the board. No matter. When I like to be mentally stimulated, the LAST PLACE ON EARTH I would go is to the Off-topic forums of a sports talk board. Peace Out! Spud, I made you the offer before. Anytime you want to prove your intellect, put 200,000 dollars in escrow, and we can take a Stanford University Standard IQ test at the same time and under the same conditions, and I will take your money at $10,000 a point. Everybody who has ever taken me up on this offer has lost their money. Maybe you might be lucky and win something as I approach 63 years of age. You know, senility and all that stuff. Stand up in front of your age group and REPRESENT. Personally, I think you are a grossly uneducated stupid piece of $#!+ who is all bluster and is afraid to REPRESENT. Whimpy little twit. Stand up like a man or cower away.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 19:05:30 GMT -8
You may think I "called him out", but that is not what happens. When you are blessed with someone like Joe with that gift of baloney, you must draw him out from time to time. Look at all the great posts since I asked him for a link. Yeah, but the only problem with it is that he lies on a rather consistent basis and then calls other people liars. He posted a comment not very long after I got out of the hospital stating that I had drunk my way into a stroke. That wasn't true and if I'd written something like that about him, I have no doubt I would have received a PM telling me he was thinking of suing me (Joe has had a penchant for threatening me with litigation over the years (I think he gets off on it). He also claims he told me 16 years ago that I needed psychiatric help and that's nonsense since back in the day we had a pretty collegial relationship when we were both whacking Andrew Jackowitz (who I'm still not convinced wasn't Joe) on the old WAC forum. I have no problem with him offering his fantasies on here; they are a bit entertaining. What I have a problem with is his attacks on people such as Stu, who accomplished far more in his military career than Joe could have ever imagined. And while I know full well that Stu does not need me defending him, Marine officers, as I've written in the past, have been, by far, the most intelligent military officers I've ever met. But aside from that, it's just fun to engage in a war of words with Joe from time to time. He holds his own well, even if he usually shows a lack of imagination in his attacks (the repetitive nature of them as I've pointed out), but he is fun to duel with because he's pretty decent with the written word. Written word dueling keeps my mind sharp and that's a good thing. =Bob Left Boob, your psychological problems with this mythical person you say was Andrew Jackiewicz of Newark, New Jersey really makes me laugh. YOu then start pretending that Andrew was me. As if I had the capacity to go to New Jersey and then back to San Diego and then back to Newark and then back to San Diego to respond in sequence every five minutes when Andrew used to say that San Diego State was total $#!+. NO boob, Andrew was a thing of your seriously troubled imagination. He only existed in your mind. You can ask Jim Hull about Andrew. He never saw him, but can attest that his IP address was in Newark as Jackiewicz was on the Prodigy Board when it was blended with the Compuserve board. After that, it was all your imagination in the evening after you had a snort full. That was back in the time you would post a whole page of gibberish that nobody could read unless they figured that your fingers were one down and one over on the home keys. Then it made sense. Nobody could figure out how you could type a whole page of type with your fingers in the wrong place except me, because I, as a sailor knew what it was like to be THAT DRUNK! It was then that I offered to pay for your hospitalization at an alcohol and drug treatment facility. You were a Fellow Aztec, and I had the money then to help you. Even Andrew Jackiewicz told you to take the offer, but you refused because you believed your problem was not that bad. It was THAT BAD, Boob.
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Post by aztecron on Aug 5, 2010 19:56:27 GMT -8
Dos XX's man disagrees with you. Sorry Joe, I couldn't resist. The Dos Eqes man is just an actor. Nothing more. They interviewed me for the commercial content, and I talked with them for about four hours for which I was paid $4000.00. Fairly high pay for a consultant. I knew it! I thought it was about you. So how many guys have you hit in the face and they told you, thank you. $1k an hour, nice.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 20:22:03 GMT -8
The Dos Eqes man is just an actor. Nothing more. They interviewed me for the commercial content, and I talked with them for about four hours for which I was paid $4000.00. Fairly high pay for a consultant. I knew it! I thought it was about you. So how many guys have you hit in the face and they told you, thank you. $1k an hour, nice. I don't remember anybody saying thankyou, but I can show you the scars from all the confrontations. I walked out of a bar scuffle once with a knife stuck in my back. My best friend Albert Schultz pulled the knife out. I have a scar from that, just inside of my left shoulder blade. Being a hard drinking sailor had its disadvantages. But, Hey, we had fun.
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Post by Spud on Aug 5, 2010 21:01:10 GMT -8
Your next post worthy of "thinking" will be your FIRST post worthy of thinking. J/K...religion and bird flu just don't provide a lot of mental stimulus for me...start talking M Theory, then we can have fun. I simply was asking the moderator to give you a forum where you can challenge the illuminati of Aztec Talk without all the normal chatter in off-topic. You are quick to lash out which to me shows perhaps a quiet lack of confidence dispite your brash bravado on the board. No matter. When I like to be mentally stimulated, the LAST PLACE ON EARTH I would go is to the Off-topic forums of a sports talk board. Peace Out! Spud, I made you the offer before. Anytime you want to prove your intellect, put 200,000 dollars in escrow, and we can take a Stanford University Standard IQ test at the same time and under the same conditions, and I will take your money at $10,000 a point. Everybody who has ever taken me up on this offer has lost their money. Maybe you might be lucky and win something as I approach 63 years of age. You know, senility and all that stuff. Stand up in front of your age group and REPRESENT. Personally, I think you are a grossly uneducated stupid piece of $#!+ who is all bluster and is afraid to REPRESENT. Whimpy little twit. Stand up like a man or cower away. You're funny. And sad. Mostly sad. I'll get right on putting the $200K in escrow. BTW, are you talking about the Stanford-Binet IQ test?
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 21:43:54 GMT -8
Spud, I made you the offer before. Anytime you want to prove your intellect, put 200,000 dollars in escrow, and we can take a Stanford University Standard IQ test at the same time and under the same conditions, and I will take your money at $10,000 a point. Everybody who has ever taken me up on this offer has lost their money. Maybe you might be lucky and win something as I approach 63 years of age. You know, senility and all that stuff. Stand up in front of your age group and REPRESENT. Personally, I think you are a grossly uneducated stupid piece of $#!+ who is all bluster and is afraid to REPRESENT. Whimpy little twit. Stand up like a man or cower away. You're funny. And sad. Mostly sad. I'll get right on putting the $200K in escrow. BTW, are you talking about the Stanford-Binet IQ test? Indeed, I have taken it every year since Seventh Grade when I was classified as a High IQ under Performer. Leland Stanford University had 400 Million put aside to study IQ in High IQ students. I know those tests forwards and backwards, and you do not have a chance. Have fun getting ready. I think I will show up drunk as always on the day I take the test. Last score was 148. Not a super genius, but plenty smart enough to beat you by 30 points.
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 5, 2010 21:52:44 GMT -8
Let's see, 30 points times $10,000 is equal to $300,000. If I show up sober I should win by 33 points. That would be approximately one third of a Million Dollars.
Spud, could you please accommodate me and put $330,000 in escrow for me. Borrow from your friends and relatives and soon to be enemies with the promise that you will pay them right back.
Boy, it will be a fun time for all.
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Post by Spud on Aug 6, 2010 6:56:59 GMT -8
Let's see, 30 points times $10,000 is equal to $300,000. If I show up sober I should win by 33 points. That would be approximately one third of a Million Dollars. Spud, could you please accommodate me and put $330,000 in escrow for me. Borrow from your friends and relatives and soon to be enemies with the promise that you will pay them right back. Boy, it will be a fun time for all. I don't need to borrow the money Joe. Send me your account number and I'll get it all set up. KThanks!
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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Aug 6, 2010 7:22:15 GMT -8
Let's see, 30 points times $10,000 is equal to $300,000. If I show up sober I should win by 33 points. That would be approximately one third of a Million Dollars. Spud, could you please accommodate me and put $330,000 in escrow for me. Borrow from your friends and relatives and soon to be enemies with the promise that you will pay them right back. Boy, it will be a fun time for all. I don't need to borrow the money Joe. Send me your account number and I'll get it all set up. KThanks! We will just use any escrow company here in San Diego (I guess you live here.) Deposit the money with them, and let me know, and I will do like wise. We will then set up a time and place for the tests to be administered. I am certain we can pay an out of work school teacher to be a proctor. I love easy money.
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Post by aztecwin on Aug 6, 2010 10:59:00 GMT -8
You may think I "called him out", but that is not what happens. When you are blessed with someone like Joe with that gift of baloney, you must draw him out from time to time. Look at all the great posts since I asked him for a link. Yeah, but the only problem with it is that he lies on a rather consistent basis and then calls other people liars. He posted a comment not very long after I got out of the hospital stating that I had drunk my way into a stroke. That wasn't true and if I'd written something like that about him, I have no doubt I would have received a PM telling me he was thinking of suing me (Joe has had a penchant for threatening me with litigation over the years (I think he gets off on it). He also claims he told me 16 years ago that I needed psychiatric help and that's nonsense since back in the day we had a pretty collegial relationship when we were both whacking Andrew Jackowitz (who I'm still not convinced wasn't Joe) on the old WAC forum. I have no problem with him offering his fantasies on here; they are a bit entertaining. What I have a problem with is his attacks on people such as Stu, who accomplished far more in his military career than Joe could have ever imagined. And while I know full well that Stu does not need me defending him, Marine officers, as I've written in the past, have been, by far, the most intelligent military officers I've ever met. But aside from that, it's just fun to engage in a war of words with Joe from time to time. He holds his own well, even if he usually shows a lack of imagination in his attacks (the repetitive nature of them as I've pointed out), but he is fun to duel with because he's pretty decent with the written word. Written word dueling keeps my mind sharp and that's a good thing. =Bob I remember the "blowup" with Stu and that is unfortunate for both of them. I have hopes that Joe will refrain from those vicious personal attacks as they are not needed. Now look at the rest of the posts since yours. Very entertaining and Joe is showing more class and patience in his exchanges. If you think you even come close to being able to duel with Joe (or me for that matter) you a in a group that consists of just you.
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