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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4590 on: August 08, 2011, 01:11:03 AM »

Everyone else must pay


Of course, through the nose.
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4591 on: August 16, 2011, 08:17:14 AM »

So, is there any Ian incarceration-related drama yet?
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4592 on: August 23, 2011, 06:10:07 PM »

Yeah, for a short time. Even at 42 one can be "played". However, that is only relevant in that I was yet another sucker in a line of many who fell for Curtis' game. I was warned by his previous roommate Rocco but didn't believe him as I thought he was just saying that because his feelings were hurt. I was wrong. I didn't go to Porcfest to avoid any potential drama that might reflect badly on the FSP, etc. But hearing that the most often-heard comment about him (by vendors and those involved with putting it on) was "Fucking Curtis" caused me to regret not coming forward with my criticisms a year ago. But that is really no longer necessary as he has burned bridges everywhere. Burning metaphorical bridges is better than burning my house down, which he threatened to do.
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4593 on: August 23, 2011, 09:03:14 PM »

So, is there any Ian incarceration-related drama yet?

I heard he's working on making a really sweet chess set, carved out of the finest New Hampshire Granite that he could get his hands on. Of course, he'll also need a little jewlers pick to do the carving.

Pressure and time..................
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4594 on: August 25, 2011, 06:01:09 PM »

Yeah, for a short time. Even at 42 one can be "played". However, that is only relevant in that I was yet another sucker in a line of many who fell for Curtis' game. I was warned by his previous roommate Rocco but didn't believe him as I thought he was just saying that because his feelings were hurt. I was wrong. I didn't go to Porcfest to avoid any potential drama that might reflect badly on the FSP, etc. But hearing that the most often-heard comment about him (by vendors and those involved with putting it on) was "Fucking Curtis" caused me to regret not coming forward with my criticisms a year ago. But that is really no longer necessary as he has burned bridges everywhere. Burning metaphorical bridges is better than burning my house down, which he threatened to do.

Expand, need more content.
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4595 on: August 26, 2011, 05:46:01 AM »

Yeah, for a short time. Even at 42 one can be "played". However, that is only relevant in that I was yet another sucker in a line of many who fell for Curtis' game. I was warned by his previous roommate Rocco but didn't believe him as I thought he was just saying that because his feelings were hurt. I was wrong. I didn't go to Porcfest to avoid any potential drama that might reflect badly on the FSP, etc. But hearing that the most often-heard comment about him (by vendors and those involved with putting it on) was "Fucking Curtis" caused me to regret not coming forward with my criticisms a year ago. But that is really no longer necessary as he has burned bridges everywhere. Burning metaphorical bridges is better than burning my house down, which he threatened to do.
Damn it, now I have to PM Curtis and tell him how we are talking shit about him on the board. Hope this ʇɐoɹs character doesn't get all whiny like BJ did.

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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4596 on: August 26, 2011, 07:50:32 AM »

Hope this ʇɐoɹs character doesn't get all whiny like BJ did.
Just don't take away his fleshlight

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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4597 on: August 27, 2011, 02:07:43 AM »

Yeah, for a short time. Even at 42 one can be "played". However, that is only relevant in that I was yet another sucker in a line of many who fell for Curtis' game. I was warned by his previous roommate Rocco but didn't believe him as I thought he was just saying that because his feelings were hurt. I was wrong. I didn't go to Porcfest to avoid any potential drama that might reflect badly on the FSP, etc. But hearing that the most often-heard comment about him (by vendors and those involved with putting it on) was "Fucking Curtis" caused me to regret not coming forward with my criticisms a year ago. But that is really no longer necessary as he has burned bridges everywhere. Burning metaphorical bridges is better than burning my house down, which he threatened to do.

Libman did this to his profile pic too, it really doesnt disguise you at all. was 
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« Reply #4598 on: August 27, 2011, 02:10:44 AM »

Yeah, for a short time. Even at 42 one can be "played". However, that is only relevant in that I was yet another sucker in a line of many who fell for Curtis' game. I was warned by his previous roommate Rocco but didn't believe him as I thought he was just saying that because his feelings were hurt. I was wrong. I didn't go to Porcfest to avoid any potential drama that might reflect badly on the FSP, etc. But hearing that the most often-heard comment about him (by vendors and those involved with putting it on) was "Fucking Curtis" caused me to regret not coming forward with my criticisms a year ago. But that is really no longer necessary as he has burned bridges everywhere. Burning metaphorical bridges is better than burning my house down, which he threatened to do.

Libman did this to his profile pic too, it really doesnt disguise you at all. was 



oooooh. I didnt realize who you were.
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4599 on: August 27, 2011, 10:56:15 AM »

...it really doesnt disguise you at all.

Using a pic of a completely different person, on the other hand...

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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4600 on: August 27, 2011, 03:42:34 PM »

...it really doesnt disguise you at all.

Using a pic of a completely different person, on the other hand...

Yup.
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4601 on: August 27, 2011, 03:43:01 PM »

So, is there any Ian incarceration-related drama yet?

I heard he's working on making a really sweet chess set, carved out of the finest New Hampshire Granite that he could get his hands on. Of course, he'll also need a little jewlers pick to do the carving.

Pressure and time..................
I hear Ian is working in the jail kitchen 8 hours a day.

So he can finally say he got a "real job"... or not?
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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4602 on: August 27, 2011, 03:50:17 PM »

He did say that doing "real work" was a refreshing change for him and was describing it as somewhat therapeutic.

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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4603 on: August 29, 2011, 07:15:59 AM »

Keene drama. Names and avatars hidden to protect the dramatic.



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Re: Dllama in the Free State
« Reply #4604 on: August 29, 2011, 08:16:02 AM »

When verifiable rumors spread about you committing force or fraud within a community, why are you surprised when you feel unwelcome?
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