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Let's apologize. Mark Unseen   Jan 11 04:03 UTC 2005

I have compiled an ample stock of examples of gelinas ejaculating rude words
onto people in the policy conference.  The targets of this ejaculation are
often marginal to the policy-setting momentum on Grex, which makes their
assault even more embarrassing to the GreXist community.

I, and the people who respond to this item similarly, apologize for the rude
words ejaculated on behalf of us onto the faces of people who clearly didn't
deserve it.
11 responses total.
albaugh
response 1 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 23:30 UTC 2005

http://www.facialsformfp.org
naftee
response 2 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 10:03 UTC 2005

I think keesan can absorb as much ejaculatory matter as gelinas can output,
p;ersonally.
tod
response 3 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 16:36 UTC 2005

re #0
Did you write this from your davenport after scarfing flapjacks?
Gelinas is entitled to be rude for lack of a sense of humor.  (Just like you.)
keesan
response 4 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 17:30 UTC 2005

Gelinas and janc by this point are entitled to be as rude as they like
considering how much sleep they have lost getting this new grex working.
tod
response 5 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 06:38 UTC 2005

I think it is unbecoming of a board member to be rude if someone points out
a serious issue.  The treasurer situation was rectified by gelinas by him
becoming the solution only after he thrashed richard.  I don't think it's that
big of a deal, but I do think everyone should try to be a knotch or two more
mature about what is going on rather than yelling "Shh!" like GW Bush.
gelinas
response 6 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 06:54 UTC 2005

There never was a "treasurer situation" to be rectified.  The Board *must*
elect one of its own to be treasurer.  Someone was going to fill the position.
It really wasn't the big deal that was made of it.
scholar
response 7 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 17:02 UTC 2005

gelinas, try to think about it from Richard's perspective.

He DIDN"T know it wasn't a big deal because he couldn't have.  As far as he
knew, everyone related to Grex was already whining about how it was taking
up too much of their time and certainly that none of them would want to take
on new tasks.  Not only was it a perfectly reasonable concern, based on the
information he had access to, it was an important concerna nd he should have
been thanked for bringing it up.
tod
response 8 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 18:34 UTC 2005

Good luck with the treasurer stuff, Joe
scholar
response 9 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 18:43 UTC 2005

Good luck, Joe!
naftee
response 10 of 11: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 20:27 UTC 2005

bonne chance, Joseph!
jesuit
response 11 of 11: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:15 UTC 2006

TROGG IS DAVID BLAINE
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