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Wow!
Thanks for taking the time out to actually write an e-mail and call me
an asshole! Most people say that, but never click on the mailto: link.
The reason I do this is because these people pollute an otherwise
enjoyable mailing list, and most of these people are so stupid, simply
writing them a letter won't do any good. You're right, there is probably
better things to be doing, but I can't think of them. It's really no
different then something like Mystery Usenet Theater 3000, where they do
what I do, only assigning the jokes to characters from the show, oh
yeah, their material is better too. I guess I am an asshole though, but
I try to be a funny asshole! People write in all the time to tell me to
keep up the good work. These people read the same spewing of ignorance I
do, and they like the fact that I fought back, in a way.As for my flame of Russ Johnson, I am not stating that our possession of
opposable (spelled correctly) digits does not mean that we are a higher
life form, I was pointing out that he said it was the ONLY reason, along
with our brain/body mass ratio. It is not just opposable digits and a
big brain that makes us superior, it is our ability to USE that brain,
as I said in my flame.I am truly flattered that my site provoked someone from Yale to take
time away from something truly valuable, no doubt, and call me an
asshole. Not only someone from Yale, but a Sluggite too! Wow! I bet that
ending to the Vampire storyline got you all mad, and then you took it
out on me. (joke here)Well, I must be leaving now, but before I go, I would like to know, how
did you find my site? I would really like to know!
-Matt Jolley
-Sluggite and Part-Time webmaster
October 12, 1998 All Text (You Know Who You Are) Is (C)1998 By Matt Jolley
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