Ravi, you win the grand prize on this one, seriously, now that if fuckin' 
funny.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WolPmj1-XM&feature=related



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> From: Ravi Yogi <raviy...@att.net>
>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
>Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2011 12:43 AM
>Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Fanboy Robin
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>LOL..this is just too funny to not comment on. This is what I am talking 
>about, the prickly precarious perils of making fun of KB, King Bob that is :-)
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>From: Bob Price <bobpri...@yahoo.com>
>To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Sun, November 27, 2011 10:32:59 AM
>Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: For Fanboy Robin
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>  
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>From: turquoiseb <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
>
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>
>>>>>Suffice it to say this was...my experience;
>not only was I non-averse to whacking off, I had a
>lady-friend in town....
>
>***I love King Baby, he never disappoints; you can wind him up, and set your 
>watch by him. I'm wondering though,
>if it wasn't a bit cruel the way a number of the FFL posters *set him up* this
>weekend; I mean, here we go again, winding him up, and getting him to stick out
>his tongue, after we embarrass him in front of the girls; a number of posters 
>in
>particular should be ashamed for baiting him with LG. We all know the pattern;
>a strong woman, with boatloads of talent, is mentioned, and off he goes. First
>the compulsive typing starts, then the name calling, then we hear about all the
>talented people he's met, then the convoluted twisting and turning trying to
>pretend he has a life beyond FFL, and then, as if we haven't suffered enough,
>the spam TV reviews start rolling in; all that's left is the martial arts post
>explaining how macho it is to play run away knock.   
>
>I think we need to look a little closer at the possible meanness of mocking 
>someone so emotionally
>developed that he talks about wanking, and a woman, he wants us to believe was
>interested in him, in the same paragraph. As a character study, we might be
>forgiven, for wondering---if there was such a woman, what was she like, but of
>course, if there was such a woman, we don't have to look much further than FFL,
>and the KB's fan base. Come on people, is it fair, to keep making fun of
>someone who claims he flew, and who's only complaint is that he paid to 
>much---at
>some point---it gets a little embarrassing. 
>
>I have a few bucks that say; this is not the only group that gets a good 
>chuckle out of watching KB's demonstrate
>his emotional maturity---my concern is that the other forums are not as mean as
>we are, and if we keep it up, we're all going to hell (and we all know hell
>must be an eternity--- reading KB's TV reviews).
>
>So here's what I propose; a few of us collaborate, and provide KB something he 
>actually knows a thing or two
>about---you guessed it, a manual. What I'm proposing is that we pitch in, and
>together, to make up for all this bad karma we've accumulated, making fun of
>Barry, and write a manual about *feelings*, for when he's *feeling* a bit 
>disoriented
>as to what might be the appropriate response to a particular post. It could
>include highlights like; how to tell if you are being mocked, what's ironic and
>what's not, when you should feel embarrassed; about getting your buttons 
>pushed---while
>claiming you're doing the button pushing, tail-gating others creativity, 
>compulsively
>name dropping, and when its polite to keep your misogyny to yourself. Obviously
>there is a lot of territory to cover, but if we work together I think we can
>make up for our past behavior. The fact is---I'm worried about our immortal 
>souls. 
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3BNRF9ICc
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