Thursday, September 17, 2009

Boooooooooooooooo

All ya all are on good behavior today for the most part. I guess I will take the night off.

Or maybe I can hope some of you go to the wine tasting tonight, come home, and do some plastered postings for me to enjoy? Pretty please?

43 comments:

LeRogueBlogger said...

ooooooo, I spoke too soon! I finally got my first accusation of being SCATS!

False, BTW. If I was SCATS I would know who SCATS was.

Anonymous said...

LRB ~~ It reminds me of an old Beatles song ... "I am he as you are me as we are all together ... goo goo ga joob!"

If I were LRB, I'd know who he/she was.

Anonymous said...

Re: 8:14 It seems that it is paranoia..insecurity... mal- functioning psychic ability and oh yeah and obsession. Coffee

Anonymous said...

To 9:01AM ~~ It also seems that it is what is typically coined as "cyber-bullying."

LeRogueBlogger said...

I have a question - how is putting through a comment doubting my morality not a personal attack? I mean, it made me cry and contemplate closing down my blog!

Anonymous said...

Lerouge who questioned your morals and character? I could make at least three educated guesses...

LeRogueBlogger said...

I don't know, it was anonymous. I am really broken up about it and don't think I can discuss it further. I am going to go take a nap and try to get over it. I didn't realize people could be so cruel to others on the blogosphere.

Anonymous said...

To LRB ~~ Let me know if you need a referral for some cyber-counselling ;)

Anonymous said...

Let the record show I just attempted to post something of import on RJ's BLOG. I wonder how long it will be before it gets posted since she seemed to be updating her comments at the very time I posted it ... tick ... tick ... tick ...

Anonymous said...

Oh please tell me it was in response to how Diane twisted what happened on your blog. That she was lucky to have her comments posted even though she wasn't a "follower" of your blog and what her response was?

It is just so convenient to rewrite history. Those were 2 distinct comments on 2 different posts!

1. at least your comments got posted. (Humor Blog)

2. I find it really interesting that you are so defensive about the number of comments you leave on this BLOG, especially when you aren't a "Follower" of it! (Army Blog)

Where's the "even though"?

Anonymous said...

I don't get why there have to be blog wars at all. What is the point? Is one blog only good by comparison because they try to prove the others are bad?

Anonymous said...

To 7PM ~~ In my mind, there is no "BLOG war." Cyberville is more than big enough for several thousand BLOGS about Greece. God knows, it's danged hard to keep up with ALL the headlines Greece makes every week!

The only "war" I'm aware of is one regarding the bullying tactics someone has employed/permitted that is now hurting innocent bystanders.

Anonymous said...

Scats did you see Joe M clearly laid it out who you are not as posted by many , DS?

Anonymous said...

Oh super bee, student council! You got the hand quiver down! Nerd boy! Shave the UNIBROW NOW!

Anonymous said...

To Coffee ~~ I'm pretty sure she chose to publish that without obtaining permission ahead of time, instead of posting my comment to her BLOG when I submitted it around 6:30PM tonight. This is what she doesn't want her fan club to see:

Let the record show that around
1PM today (Friday Sept. 18th), RJ admitted to a third party (who shall remain anonymous) that all the speculation on this thread about SCATS' identity is ... (drumroll) WRONG !!

The question now is whether RJ will do the right thing to clear the smear campaign she allowed on here against a totally innocent person ... ?

PS ~~ RJ: I was tempted to allow you to step in it all the way up to your model's nose by letting your cyber-bullies name names. Watching the lawsuits against you for LIBEL WITH MALICE would have been fun. However, my respect for DS (who ALWAYS signs his name) is too great to allow that to happen. You owe both him and me an apology in the form of a new BLOG posting admitting your "mistake."

Oh ... and one more thing ... I'm retaining a copy of this entire thread ... as well as this comment ... just in case it doesn't see the light of day on your BLOG. I may need it for future use ;)


You would think that since all of the KNOW-IT-ALLS were wrong, someone would now take the high road by accepting ownership for this mess, SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT, issue apologies and delete the misinformation about a person who isn't here to defend himself. Don't hold your breath. I certainly won't.

Anonymous said...

Oh no, of course not, they will just jump to another accusation.

Anonymous said...

To 9:49PM ~~ Yup! They immediately came up with more initials ... and then suddenly, who I am became "unimportant." LMAO!

Anonymous said...

Oh yes, just how a certain blog participant said that a particular person was deleting all her comments on another (corporate) blog. Then it was pointed out that comments were being deleted everywhere and not just from one "author's" section. Suddenly, who was doing the deleting wasn't important and "who cares anyway".

When will people learn that we can go back and read previous comments? History doesn't go away. But I guess it sure does repeat itself.

Anonymous said...

So let me TRY to recount the accusations flung my way just this week (so far) about all of the different identities that I supposedly assume :

Radaronline
Greecemonkey
CoffeeReady
LeRogueBlogger
DS
BS
CL
.
.
.

I think I may have forgotten a few!

LeRogueBlogger said...

Didn't someone say you were Joe?

LeRogueBlogger said...

9:59

The "who cares anyway" defense is not exclusive to blogging but it IS more amusing when you follow it on a written conversation and not a verbal one!

Anonymous said...

To LRB ~~ I think you're right! LOL

I've also been accused of being "anti-teacher" AND "pro-union" ... an interesting dichotomy!

Anonymous said...

Don't you think that someone who bragged about 500 site visits in one night could get 500 comments posted to her blog after an entire month?

Anonymous said...

To 10:25PM ~~ OMG! You counted?? LOL

LeRogueBlogger said...

I am sure SCATS has an idea or 2 on that claim-but it is already over on his/her blog.

LeRogueBlogger said...

OK is that comment overlap going to stop or fuel the dual identity accusations?

Anonymous said...

LRB ~~ I'm not following what you are saying .. ?

LeRogueBlogger said...

We kind of crossposted, as I was typing my comment referencing you, you were typing one yourself. If I were you, I would know you were doing that.

I really thought you'd mention the magical visitor count increase after the day was already over!

Anonymous said...

LRB ~~ I don't believe in "magic." LOL

If you think about it though, in less than six weeks time, Ms. RJ has stepped in it three times!

Anonymous said...

Are you counting what started the whole mess - copying and pasting newsarticles and other peoples' blogs like they were her words?

This is my favorite, from her January 8th blog, since deleted for, well, obvious reasons. (see next 2 comments)

Anonymous said...

Grief is Pure Emotion – Acceptance is the Path to Joy
October 28, 2008 by The Grief Blog
Filed under Death and Dying, Suicide
By Patti Tillotson, Ph.D. -

A well-intentioned friend recently told me that life is what you make it when I shared I had been feeling down the past several weeks. I can appreciate this comment from an intellectual perspective, but something about the statement stuck in my throat. It was hard for me swallow the view that life is what we make it when grief had me in the grips of its stronghold.

Grief is pure emotion …raw, chaotic, agonizing, confusing, complex and downright piercing to the darkest depths of our soul. We can rationalize intellectually that we have the ability to make life what we want it to be, happy and joyful. However, when you are caught in the clutches of grief this is not possible.

Our emotions must be dealt with, to understand, accept and work through. This imparts meaning to the life of our loved one. To push on into the “good life” without processing our loss would be disrespectful to the person we lost. It dismisses their value. The terrible longing, yearning, hunger to have our loved one back with us keeps their memory alive and gives substance to their life. It means they were loved and connected to us through a common connection, an unbreakable bond. Isn’t this what gives meaning to any life?

Emotions have their own incomprehensible logic. We cannot dismiss them. To do so would hurt the authenticity of our grief and the person who left us behind. So even though we may yearn for joy, we must accept our painful experiences of grief even when they are inconvenient for us and the life we want to live. Acceptance is the path to joy.

Patti Tillotson is a survivor! A survivor of her teenage daughter’s death by suicide. A survivor of breast cancer and a survivor of her own lifelong depression. She is a Ph.D. scientist by training and is currently dedicated to preventing suicide in teens. To raise money, she’s established a non-profit organization called StepsForSteph in honor of her daughter Stephanie. Visit her at http://StepsForSteph.com to learn more.

Anonymous said...

Losing Tammy
POSTED BY REBECCAJ • JANUARY 8, 2009 • 9:03 AM

When it comes to tragedy life makes no distinctions. You can be trouble-free for years and suddenly, without
warning tragedy strikes you. Your tragedy may be the death of a pet, death of a sibling, physical injury,
terminal illness, divorce, job loss and more. Tragedy shakes the foundation of your life.

This past weekend I said goodbye to my niece Tammy who died unexpectedly at the age of 45. A single
mom, she leaves behind a beautiful ten year old little girl who is now in the loving care of my former sister-inlaw
and Tammy’s capable sisters. When I got the news it hit me like lightning. This was a niece who was the
very same age I was. Someone I had grown up with. There are too many childhood memories to write here.
It now seemed so foolish that we had not spoken to each other in years.

A well-intentioned friend recently told me that life is what you make it when I shared I had been feeling down.
I can appreciate this comment from an intellectual perspective, but something about the statement stuck in
my throat. It was hard for me to swallow the view that life is what you make it when grief had me in the grips
of its stronghold.

Make no bones about it…Grief is pure emotion. It is raw, chaotic, agonizing, confusing, complex and
downright piercing to the darkest depths of the soul. We can rationalize intelluctually that we have the ability
to make life what we want it to be, happy and joyful. However, when you are caught in the clutches of grief
this is not possible.
Emotions have to be dealt with, to understand, accept and work through. This imparts meaning to the life of
our loved one. To push on into the “good life” without processing our loss would be disrespectful to the
person we lost. It dismisses their value. The terrible longing, yearning, hunger to have our loved one back
with us keeps their memory alive and gives substance to their life. It means they were loved and connected
to us through a common connection, an unbreakable bond. Isn’t this what gives meaning to any life?

Anonymous said...

To 10:47PM ~~ I'm counting incidents in general which may each be comprised of multiple occurances. I really don't know all the details of what happened at the D&C anyway. I didn't pay frequent attention to that BLOG.

Anonymous said...

If i were Dan Maloney I would be ashamed to have support like that!

Anonymous said...

OMG!!!! She had the nerve to plagiarize a PhD!!

Anonymous said...

To 10:54PM ~~ It's become pretty obvious to me that he doesn't follow (i.e. read) the BLOGS.

LeRogueBlogger said...

Wow 10:47, that is quite interesting.

Ha, I hope your comments with the posts don't count as my harboring a plagiarist! Well, bylines were included so I guess I am OK.

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Anonymous said...

Naw, you can't be SCATS, you ain't chickensh!t enough to be SCATS.

SCATS has pissed off most of the people who know what goes on behing Town Hall's doors, and now he's fallen to posting the nonnews from Greece Post.

Methinks SCATS now gets his cattreats from the UAW windbag and Feline Pine from the Greece Teachers.

Today's BIG story, Auberger has too much money squirreled away in the slushfund, and keeps the Library on a tight budget. Gee, imagine a Town Supervisor holding extra funds after the increase in fuel prices last year; What short sighted planning. The Library has always been kept on a tight budget, it's a service MANDATED by the State with no State funding to cover the cost. SCATS should have been able to see that, but his current Democrap sponsors won't let him say it.

Jump in the toilet and flush SCATS, you sold out!

Anonymous said...

"SCATS has pissed off most of the people who know what goes on behing Town Hall's doors ..."

Sounds like I'm effective ;)

Anonymous said...

That big busted broad is gonna get sued for sure!

Anonymous said...

Did RJ get implants????

Anonymous said...

@ 10:56 maybe chin?