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> --- doctordumbass <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
 > Mom and apple pie. 
 > > --- turquoiseb <turquoiseb@...> wrote:
 > > 
> > Stalkers of a feather flock together. 
 


> --- awoelflebater <awoelflebater@...> wrote:

 > In your dreams, Bawwwwyyy. Always trying to make yourself feel important (or 
 > is that impotent) in some way. You're a joke.

--- <jedi_spock@...> wrote:

 I think he enjoys making false accusations, and probably 
enjoys being stalked as well.

I wonder how many people he has accused of stalking?

I think narcissists like Uncle Tantra love attention, which 
is apparent from his posts.
 
   > > > > --- emptybill <emptybill@...> wrote:
 > > > >
 > > > > My oh-so-great buddy, pycho-Ravi, has sent another unsolicited message 
 > > > > to my wife's facebook page ...  "I miss you". Nice for her to know 
 > > > > that this internet troll is stalking her. 

 > > > 
 > > > --- awoelflebater <awoelflebater@...> wrote:
> > > 

 > > > This is stalking? It's Facebook,  Empty. If posting something to 
 > > > someone's wall (or was it a private message?)  is "stalking" then 
 > > > Facebook is one big stalk. On the other hand, you didn't explain this 
 > > > clearly nor the context in which it happened.  Barry claimed I was 
 > > > stalking him on FB when I wrote a comment on someone else's wall in 
 > > > response to his comment. Hardly.


 


 















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