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Verse Of The Day

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Steve Kramer - 28 Aug 2004 10:20 GMT
And he took his head out of his a.s, and went through the newsgroups,
spamming, and pontificating and making an a.shole out of himself. He then
put his head back up his a.s. - Luke 13:22

God's Bless,

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

Steve Kramer - 28 Aug 2004 11:50 GMT
> Steve Kramer wrote:
No, 'I' didn't write it. Just look at the full header

Not surprisingly, this post was made using;
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
  Which I've never used...

And posted by
Message-ID: <41304ce4$1_5@127.0.0.1>

another anonymous coward using, as would be suspected;
X-Comments: This message was posted through Newsfeeds.com

> Steve Kramer
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com

But posting it with my name as the sender violates www.newsfeeds.com's
TOS so another account will bite the dust. Bye. :o)

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com

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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

Steve Kramer - 28 Aug 2004 13:27 GMT
> > Steve Kramer wrote:
> No, 'I' didn't write it.

Yes 'I' did. Listen buddy, *I* am Steve Kramer. If you continue with your
impersonations I'll snitch on you to the FBI, the AFP, Scotland Yard, the
Thai Authorities and just about anyone who'll listen to me.

I'll also snitch to your ISP, so you'll lose your account. *grin*

So back off. I've kicked Charles Bronson's a.s and I'll kick *your* a.s if
you don't stop. :o)

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
--
"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

> Just look at the full header
>
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> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com
Steve Kramer - 28 Aug 2004 14:59 GMT
>>>Steve Kramer wrote:
>>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> So back off. I've kicked Charles Bronson's a.s and I'll kick *your* a.s if
> you don't stop. :o)

X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
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... as usual.

I wonder...
I wonder what it's like to be so envious, so weak, so jealous, so
obsessed with someone that it forces people to pretend to be them. It's
so indicative of a life void of all sense of self. So unstable, so
unsure, of their own capacities that it requires that person to take on
the life of someone else, someone they can only aspire to be like. And
at the same time so unhappy and unfulfilled knowing that they can never
achieve it. I guess that's why the field of abnormal psychology is so
fascinating. This sort of pathology is becoming more and more evident as
more people discover that they can re-invent themselves into their own
fantasies via the net. So many different pathologies come out; those
like this person who is so empty, others who are so paranoid that they
need to keep copies of every post they every made or had made to them,
huge archives of thousands of posts that they can read and re-read,
people who can't make a post without resorting to shouting vulgarities,
others who play word games, some who can dish it out but can't take it
when it's thrown back at them. Man, so many different sicko people, so
few comets.

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

Rick Armstrong - 28 Aug 2004 15:10 GMT
> >>>Steve Kramer wrote:
> >>
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> when it's thrown back at them. Man, so many different sicko people, so
> few comets.

Why must you persist on cross posting this nonsense??

> Steve Kramer
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com
Scott - 28 Aug 2004 20:27 GMT
> Why must you persist on cross posting this nonsense??

Because he is a dickhead?
Takin Gthepiss - 28 Aug 2004 16:12 GMT
"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message

>>>>Steve Kramer wrote:
>>>
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> I wonder what it's like to be so envious, so weak, so jealous, so obsessed
> with someone that it forces people to pretend to be them.

**Like when you pretend to be 'Clair Vickers'? Or like when you pretend to
be 'Pickled Drunk'???

> It's so indicative of a life void of all sense of self. So unstable, so
> unsure, of their own capacities that it requires that person to take on
> the life of someone else, someone they can only aspire to be like.

**Like when you pretend to be 'Clair Vickers'? Or like when you pretend to
be 'Pickled Drunk'???

> And at the same time so unhappy and unfulfilled knowing that they can
> never achieve it.

**Like when you know that you're never going to be an "award winning"
photographer?

Or like when you know you can never be a War Veteran who saw combat in
Vietnam?

> I guess that's why the field of abnormal psychology is so fascinating.
> This sort of pathology is becoming more and more evident as more people
> discover that they can re-invent themselves into their own fantasies via
> the net.

**Like when you pretend that you're an "award winning" photographer????
;-)

Or maybe like when you claimed to have kicked Charles Bronson's a.s????  ;-)

Or like when you claimed to be a Kung Fu expert????  ;-)

Or like when you claimed to be so busy that you were turning work away????
;-)

> So many different pathologies come out; those like this person who is so
> empty, others who are so paranoid that they need to keep copies of every
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> can dish it out but can't take it when it's thrown back at them. Man, so
> many different sicko people, so few comets.

**Steve, you're starting to dribble again. Think of all that work you turned
away just so as you could come and dribble here!!!

Any news yet from the FBI re when you snitched on me? I bet they're still
laughing at your so-called 'report' to them about me. It's probably already
been filed in the section next to the reports about UFO's and Elvis
sightings.....

ROFL!!!!!!!!!    ;-)

> Steve Kramer
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.takingthepiss.0catch.com/stevekramer/index.html
Sgt. Rock - 28 Aug 2004 16:41 GMT
> "Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message

Here Kramer, you doddering old prat, take a couple lessons from a real
photographer: http://www.thaiworldview.com/photo/country.php?choix1=Thailand

Better yet, just go away.
Steve Kramer - 28 Aug 2004 17:27 GMT
>>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message

Tell me, does calling yourself "Sgt.Rock" make you feel like a real man?
 Or just the comic book character? I would imagine that a person sure
within himself would have no need for such a power name, much less need
to post anonymously. You certainly show yourself for what you are. Sorry
'bout that. Counseling could help. :o)

> Better yet, just go away.

When you gain the courage to say that to my face, I might just take you
up on it. Until then I just continue to laugh at you. Well, with some
pity thown in just for good measure.

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com

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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

Rick Armstrong - 28 Aug 2004 17:39 GMT
> >>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Steve Kramer
>"  I know where the elephants lie down... "

Face it Steve, the photos are much better than anything you could ever
produce.

... and don't get too complacent as I have a little something to add that
may just embarrass you to the point of tears Steve!! ;-)
Takin Gthepiss - 28 Aug 2004 18:14 GMT
"Rick Armstrong" <rick@12porkpiehats.com> wrote in message

>> >>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message
>>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Face it Steve, the photos are much better than anything you could ever
> produce.

**That's for sure. But where Steve would win hands down would be on the use
of the tripod.

He's a beast with his tripod, especially when he's had a few beers. Ask his
wife - she's got the missing teeth and bruises to prove it!!!

> ... and don't get too complacent as I have a little something to add that
> may just embarrass you to the point of tears Steve!! ;-)
Sgt. Rock - 28 Aug 2004 19:51 GMT
> > >>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message
> >
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> > up on it. Until then I just continue to laugh at you. Well, with some
> > pity thown in just for good measure.

KRAMER, YOU ARE _THE_ LAUGHING STOCK OF USENET! There is no other person who
is so universally reviled on so many different lists, and for good measure.

Your face to face bluff has been called too many times to even consider it
anything less, with the exception of pathetic.

Only an idiot like you would put personal information onto a Usenet post,
especially to you.

I have seen how you handle people from the safety afforded you by your
keyboard.

In two weeks I'll be in Thailand, and then we can certainly have a go, if
you have the balls to show up. Not to worry, matey, your history speaks for
itself, and I certainly wont be expecting you to do anything but that for
which you are famous. Run your venomous cowards keyboard, and then run and
hide

Now, toddle along little man, and make your reports to the authorities. I am
sure they could use another good laugh on your tab.
Fred Nurk - 29 Aug 2004 01:14 GMT
>>>>>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> KRAMER, YOU ARE _THE_ LAUGHING STOCK OF USENET! There is no other person who
> is so universally reviled on so many different lists, and for good measure.

Looks like only by trolls like yaself so that dont count anyway.

> Your face to face bluff has been called too many times to even consider it
> anything less, with the exception of pathetic.

Face ta face? Your to gutless to ever get that close. Why your tremblin
in ya boots right now!

> Only an idiot like you would put personal information onto a Usenet post,
> especially to you.

An your the exact reason why its not a good thing ta do.

> I have seen how you handle people from the safety afforded you by your
> keyboard.

an everyone in usenet has seen how you handle people from the safety of
ya own keyboard

> In two weeks I'll be in Thailand, and then we can certainly have a go, if
> you have the balls to show up. Not to worry, matey, your history speaks for
> itself, and I certainly wont be expecting you to do anything but that for
> which you are famous. Run your venomous cowards keyboard, and then run and
> hide

Hey, steves given ya his location! Its up ta you to go see him, not the
other way round. If ya dont show up at his studio, its you who aint got
the balls man! As fer runnin an hidin, your the master of that!

> Now, toddle along little man, and make your reports to the authorities. I am
> sure they could use another good laugh on your tab.

little man?   Funny, everytime ya post somethin, its like your posting a
description of yaself.

fnurk
Steve Kramer - 29 Aug 2004 13:14 GMT
>>>>>>"Steve Kramer" <steve@seatraveler.com> wrote in message
>>>>
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>>
> fnurk

Thank you Fred! I knew you wouldn't let me down!!! You're damm good at this
brown nosing! Do you want my autograph? It'll only cost you 10 bucks. *grin*

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

Sgt. Rock - 28 Aug 2004 19:53 GMT
> Face it Steve, the photos are much better than anything you could ever
> produce.

By an order of magnitude.

> ... and don't get too complacent as I have a little something to add that
> may just embarrass you to the point of tears Steve!! ;-)

Oh please, lets have a look.

This blighter is enough of an embarrassment to himself, and needs no help,
but what have you for us?
Rick Armstrong - 28 Aug 2004 20:01 GMT
> This blighter is enough of an embarrassment to himself, and needs no help,
> but what have you for us?

OK well since you asked, here it is, and very apt for the title of this
thread..... "Verse of the Day" by Steve Kramer :o)

=======================
"
From: Steve Kramer (steve@seatraveler.com)
Subject: Re: Greetings from a Newbie!

     View this article only
Newsgroups: alt.support.stop-smoking
Date: 2004-08-21 00:39:36 PST

Here is a poem I wrote a few years ago. It's still true today.

"Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.
I thought it would be all over and done with when I reached some magic
number.
I thought I'd be ready to run marathons;
I thought I'd be free of the demon.
Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.

Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.
But I choose not to smoke again... It's my choice.
I choose a life of clearer lungs, sweeter breath, and fresher clothing.
I choose to fight the demon and win. It IS my choice. But...
Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.

Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.
But it's not like before. It's not the razor sharp insane anguish of the
first 3 days.
It's not the burning need of the first three weeks.
It's not even the dull desires of the first three months.
But not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.

Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking.
At least I'm not smoking. I'm just thinking.
Perhaps I'll always be an ex-smoker who wishes he could smoke.
It's better than being a smoker who wishes he could quit.
Not a day goes by that I'm free of thoughts of smoking...
But I choose not to smoke. It's not easy. But it is easier... now.

Steve Kramer
"PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
" =======================
Sgt. Rock - 28 Aug 2004 20:14 GMT
> > This blighter is enough of an embarrassment to himself, and needs no help,
> > but what have you for us?
>
> OK well since you asked, here it is, and very apt for the title of this
> thread..... "Verse of the Day" by Steve Kramer :o)

My Lord, that was awful. It was embarrassing just to read it.

Not too different fom his photography, eh?

Perhaps he could explain why he was stupid enough to have started smoking
the nasty little beggars in the first place.

What's this I hear about him being a disabled Vietnam Veteran, US
ex-patriot, wife beater and photographer of little boys in compromising
positions?

Quite the little basket of rotten eggs, our Kramer.
Carl Nisarel - 28 Aug 2004 22:32 GMT
But heard, half-heard in the stillness, Sgt. Rock writes --

> My Lord, that was awful. It was embarrassing just to read it.

Yet you read it.

You're rather obsessive.
Popeye NCAT3 - 28 Aug 2004 23:14 GMT
>From: Carl Nisarel hostlbuddha@postmaster.co.uk
>Date: 8/28/2004 5:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>You're rather obsessive.

 Once again, the voice of experience...
   
         
                                  Popeye
           "If one does as God does enough times, one
           will become as God is."  -Dr. Hannibal Lector.
Fred Nurk - 29 Aug 2004 01:23 GMT
> But heard, half-heard in the stillness, Sgt. Rock writes --
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> You're rather obsessive.

Hes actually rather fond of steve. After all, steves his reason fer
livin! Wouldnt have a 'life' at all if it wasnt fer steves presense here
on sct. sad but true!

fnurk
Rick Armstrong - 29 Aug 2004 10:18 GMT
> > But heard, half-heard in the stillness, Sgt. Rock writes --
> >
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> fnurk

LOL Fred. Speak for yourself!

Did you like his poem?
Steve Kramer - 29 Aug 2004 13:08 GMT
>> But heard, half-heard in the stillness, Sgt. Rock writes --
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Hes actually rather fond of steve.

But NOT as fond of me as YOU are Fred!!! Thanks again son for the brown
nosing. :o)

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

> After all, steves his reason fer livin! Wouldnt have a 'life' at all if it
> wasnt fer steves presense here on sct. sad but true!
>
> fnurk
Rick Armstrong - 28 Aug 2004 15:01 GMT
LOL Steve!!!

Having an argument with yourself on usenet. Whatever next???
Mark M - 29 Aug 2004 08:02 GMT
> LOL Steve!!!
>
> Having an argument with yourself on usenet. Whatever next???

One of those isn't Steve.
Steve Kramer - 29 Aug 2004 13:20 GMT
>> LOL Steve!!!
>>
>> Having an argument with yourself on usenet. Whatever next???
>
> One of those isn't Steve.

I am the 'real' Steve. The other one is the a.shole. :o)

Steve Kramer
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com
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"The voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new horizons,
but in seeing with new eyes."  -  Marcel Proust

 
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