leftysergeant
Penultimate Amazing
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Having just laid an objectionable item on Killtown's plate on another forum, I took sort of a celebratory run through some of the YouTube postings of his confederacy.
His closest ally seems to be bsregistration. They worked closely on sliming Hezarkhani.
This video, especially has always struck me as significant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbgj7LCj1Mw
We actually get to see what bsregistration looks like.
EEWWWW!
No wonder that geek has to attach himself to a movement. His self-image probably badly needed repair.
But, more importantly than what he looks like, we know what he sounds like.
Now, my ears are not as good as they were forty years ago when I started listening to F-4s taking off at close quarters, but the way that bsregistration pronounces certain words reminds me of another of Killtown's best buds, Jeff Hill, aka pumpitout, the world's most despised crank caller.
Never mind the Canadian accent. Sometimes it sounds a little TOO real, and becomes almost a stereotype. I'm thinking a drama-class Canadian accent.
I live close enough to the boarder that I hear a lot of Canadian callers on the talk radio almost daily, and have a lot of contact with Canadian tourists.
They don't sound like Jeff, especially when they pronounce "about." Jeff pronounces it "aboot," but most of the actual Canadians I know pronounce it more like "aboet," oe here representing the German O-umlaut. Still not a very good description, but, as I said, Jeff does not sound that Canadian to me. There is the chance that I am confused by a regional accent. I am on the extreme west coast, as are most of the Canadians I know. I don't know what they sound like on the east coast, specificly. Most of them that I have met were from Quebec, and I thought they were East European. I have heard, however, that the Canadian eh is more common in southeastern Canada than it is southwestern. I never heard of it until I watched a special on PBS about twenty years ago.
So, we have so many engineers here, have any of them ever compared bsregistration's voice with Jeff's?
Could be that he is claiming to be Canadian to get around certain telecommunications laws and a possible lawsuit from certain people he has harrassed over 9/11 related matters.
I get the impression that bs is located in San Francisco. Not more than a two-day trip up I-5 to Vancouver, BC. Wouldn't it be illegal for a US citizen to go into Canada and do to a US citizen over the phone what they cannot do here?
Off topic, have you ever seen what bsregistration thinks WE are?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS-VE1NAwj8
Are we paid by the word, click, or billable hour? Or does it depend on grade and department? I think my paycheck was shorted last month.
His closest ally seems to be bsregistration. They worked closely on sliming Hezarkhani.
This video, especially has always struck me as significant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbgj7LCj1Mw
We actually get to see what bsregistration looks like.
EEWWWW!
No wonder that geek has to attach himself to a movement. His self-image probably badly needed repair.
But, more importantly than what he looks like, we know what he sounds like.
Now, my ears are not as good as they were forty years ago when I started listening to F-4s taking off at close quarters, but the way that bsregistration pronounces certain words reminds me of another of Killtown's best buds, Jeff Hill, aka pumpitout, the world's most despised crank caller.
Never mind the Canadian accent. Sometimes it sounds a little TOO real, and becomes almost a stereotype. I'm thinking a drama-class Canadian accent.
I live close enough to the boarder that I hear a lot of Canadian callers on the talk radio almost daily, and have a lot of contact with Canadian tourists.
They don't sound like Jeff, especially when they pronounce "about." Jeff pronounces it "aboot," but most of the actual Canadians I know pronounce it more like "aboet," oe here representing the German O-umlaut. Still not a very good description, but, as I said, Jeff does not sound that Canadian to me. There is the chance that I am confused by a regional accent. I am on the extreme west coast, as are most of the Canadians I know. I don't know what they sound like on the east coast, specificly. Most of them that I have met were from Quebec, and I thought they were East European. I have heard, however, that the Canadian eh is more common in southeastern Canada than it is southwestern. I never heard of it until I watched a special on PBS about twenty years ago.
So, we have so many engineers here, have any of them ever compared bsregistration's voice with Jeff's?
Could be that he is claiming to be Canadian to get around certain telecommunications laws and a possible lawsuit from certain people he has harrassed over 9/11 related matters.
I get the impression that bs is located in San Francisco. Not more than a two-day trip up I-5 to Vancouver, BC. Wouldn't it be illegal for a US citizen to go into Canada and do to a US citizen over the phone what they cannot do here?
Off topic, have you ever seen what bsregistration thinks WE are?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS-VE1NAwj8
Are we paid by the word, click, or billable hour? Or does it depend on grade and department? I think my paycheck was shorted last month.