Posted on 06/01/2005 8:07:19 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Since when does a PI let their prey know that they are watching them? Just another "scare" tactic. Gruntled threatening jail, etc. All it does is show that "someone" is afraid. They've been throwing documents and threats around to deter any fact-finding.
Why all these "proof that Andy is not a scammer" documents weren't introduced as soon as there was a question shows it all STINKS! I wouldn't let this "PI" disrupt the board.
Hell, I've been watching the andyscam drama from CU. I'm just wondering when pittstain threatened andy.
He is a really smart PI. Went to the Barney Fife school of criminal Science. LOL
I don't get why they would care what we do if they're on the up and up? They're just trying to intimidate us.
Now do we want to keep this thread alive with Scam info? Or take it to the new DUFU thread?
What to do?
New thread here;
Your Linguistic Profile: |
50% General American English |
35% Yankee |
10% Dixie |
5% Upper Midwestern |
0% Midwestern |
So I go to pick up my mail 40 hours ago, and there is not only the return receipt but also the original telegram; the return receipt marked "not found at this address."
Oh my.
Hmmm.
Andy not found at that address on the date of his surgery according to Western Union.
Just, hmmm.
Well, that linguistics test was fun! Here's my profile:
Your Linguistic Profile:
70% General American English
10% Dixie
10% Upper Midwestern
5% Midwestern
5% Yankee
The Midwestern influence comes from my 37 years living in various parts of the Midwest (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois). The Dixie influence comes from my 13 years in the Atlanta area. I don't know WHERE the heck the Yankee influence comes from - unless it's from my husband, who was born in NYC.
Oh...I forgot:
One of my pet peeves here in the South is the use of "might could" or "might would" (as in, "I might could do that"). I've heard people with Master's degrees talking like that here. Of course, they would never write that way, but it's a colloquialism. Another one is "fixin' to" (as in, "I'm fixin' to go to the store").
That's disgusting. Can you imagine the howls of outrage in DUmmieLand if anyone had done that with Jimmuh Cahtuh or Bill Clinton?
But it's supposedly "OK" because it's the President they hate.
What's even more pathetic is that they belieeeeeeeve that if enough people vote for Michael Moore-on as the "greatest American" on a little-watched cable channel that not that many people will be watching, it will "send a message" and cause people to sit up and take notice. And this, of course, will cause people to think that maybe Michael Moore-on was right, and maybe Bush will be impeached as a result! And Kerry, in all of his glory, will ride into the White House on a white stallion and take his "rightful" place <:roll eyes here>. They belieeeeeeeve! THEY BELIEEEEEEEVE! The Kerry face on the Democrat grilled cheese sandwich told them so! And someone saw the face of Kerry formed by water runoff in a tunnel on the freeway, so it must be so!
What a bunch of pathetic losers.
Oh my! I say fixin' to all the time. Have a friend who was born and raised in TX but lives on the west coast now. The more animated she gets when we're talking the more that TX twang comes out...you can take the girl out of TX, but....
Cindie
Well...at least "fixin' to" isn't nearly as bad as "might could"/"might would". :-)
On to the new thread...
I just read the Andy/Your Family thread....
Am so sorry you had to suffer this, unbelievable. I was willing to give him the benefit of a doubt over the past while but that post of his shows me what kind of person he really is.
Anyway, best of luck to you and your efforts in regards to election frauds (of all colours).
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