wrote in message
ps.com...
But isn't it possible that one of the evil faux Sloans is reposting the
real Sloan's words on other fora, perhaps altering the verbiage
slightly, and that perhaps rgcp is one of these fora? Phil Innes could
then continue to trust in the real Sloan (who shares certain core
values with Innes), and only reject the words of Sloan's impersonators.
Otherwise, Phil Innes would have been mistaken earlier...and I would
find *that* hard to believe.
Like thieves to a gibbet!
Let me see; the false Sloan is hung up on heterosexuals, and people who
write about chess, however well, and writes about sexual topics like the 'Is
She a Goer?' character in the Monty Python sketch - who turns out to be
nothing other than an uncouth, but innocent twit.
Alternatively (repositioning my tongue--no crude jokes, please)....
What need?
Isn't it possible that a man who has the capacity to adequately provide
for his children, but has not made a habit of doing so, *never was of
any use*? And that the ones who have truly outlived their usefulness
are those who knowingly used this gifted yet pathetic person to advance
their petty agendas....
I am sure much better and much worse is possible.
I am unsure why speculating on this fascinates you any more than your
speculating on anything else.
But as far as I know you could be the anti-Christ. Judge 'em!
Nevermind this 'do not judge' stuff, judge often, and out loud, and in
public, as if you yourself were absolved from even the hint or shadow of the
deed by virtue of shopping someone else, and judge with as much gratuitous
spite and malice as you are capable!
Hate your neighbor! Never write about chess! Sacrifice your own place in the
world to hating and judging people! Make what you detest the standard above
which others should perform, and if they don't do what you want, do unto
them as you fear they may be able to do to you.
Fear features rather large in that scenario. I suggested you a long time ago
that other standards are possible, and I continue this invitation to
investigate it - though not from fear. Sorry, without intending an insult,
yet knowing you will not like me to say, I am not sure you are currently
able to do that.
Merry Christmas, Bill. Phil