He actually keeps lists of people he doesn't like, up to six now, on this forum 
alone? If that is the case, I am pretty sure it doesn't stop with FFL. 

I wonder if he scribbles the names down feverishly on little Post-It notes 
while in his cubicle at work? Folding them and thrusting them deep into the 
pocket of his Dockers, so that the next time he visits a cafe for some 
unloading, I mean writing, and draws a blank, he can plunge his grimy hand into 
his right front pocket and out emerges his little hater list. Ahh, Inspiration!!

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray1" <steve.sundur@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote:
> > What I've noticed for some time is that there are
> > some people on this forum who not only feel that
> > they have the right to use the people whose ideas
> > they don't like as punching bags, they actually
> > seem to feel that their victims "owe it to them"
> > to punch back.
> > 
> > I owe them nothing. Nada. Zip. Bupkus. They can
> > say anything about me they want, and chances are
> > (for the 6 people on my "written off as bad bets"
> > list) I'll never even see what they write. This seems
> > to piss them off no end, because what they seem
> > to want is for me to take what they write -- and
> > them -- seriously, and "get into it" with them,
> > in some head-to-head argument that they can then
> > imagine they "won." Not gonna happen.
> 
> I mean, you gotta admit, that it is a little odd that maybe 90% of Barry's 
> interactions here are between BarryI and BarryII.  I guess that's what they 
> call inadvertent irony.  
> 
> But I wonder why Barry feels like he needs to reiterate this other point 
> repeatedly.  He's made it clear that he doesn't read the posts of certain 
> people, and has it in his mind that they are wringing their hands about it.
> 
> And then he sets up the big "gotcha", that if you respond to something he 
> says, then it proves whatever point he is trying to make.  Oh well. 
> 
> P.S.  I like Barry, but I don't think he cares for me much.
>


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