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Post by boogerredwine on Mar 25, 2012 11:24:23 GMT -5
Pestilential nuisance Clif has been making the rounds of the Texas Tech campus. When I go there I go to oogle co-eds -- oh, please exchuuuuuuussssssee me! -- female students in shorts and short skirts and tight pants and sweaters. Clif has other stuff on his mind.
Clif got all riled ep cause some campus club refused to let him sit in on their meetings. Sez he has a right to attend club meetings. Fela never saw a closed door he didn't want to open. Watch out, Eastern Star! Masons, you gonna have Clif on yore doorstep!!!
Tanks fer listenin.
Da Boog
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Post by boogerredwine on Mar 25, 2012 11:32:56 GMT -5
Think I'll find a door opening on an elevator shaft somewhere and put a sign on it CLIF KEEP OUT!! Problem solved.
Tanks fer listenin.
Da Boog
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Post by elalacran on Mar 25, 2012 12:12:27 GMT -5
You had to go and say that, didn't you? You know what's going to happen when Clif hears what you posted? You are going to be googled, hunted down, and outed! Take it from me, I know whereof I write. lubbockcountyregister.blogspot.com/2010/11/ironfoot-mcgurk-of-talklubbock-unmasked.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FVARK+%28Lubbock+County+Register%29I was kind of proud of that, really. You will mind a lot more than I did. What can you do? 1. Delete everything on here. Hurry, because Cliff has spies everywhere. 2. Delete all info about yourself, your family and your life that you can find on the internet. 3. Or, put up an apology, an open letter to Cliff that you were drunk when you said what you did, and that you will not do it again. Otherwise, buddy, you is in trouble. ))
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Post by boogerredwine on Mar 26, 2012 4:38:32 GMT -5
Oh sure I'm worried sick about Clif Burnett retaliating against me. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
COME ON, CHICKEN SHIT BLOGGER! BURN ME, SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT!
Listen up, Clif. Do I have to send you an invitation?
Da Boog
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Post by elalacran on Mar 26, 2012 12:13:45 GMT -5
Your funeral.
I still say Clif performs a valuable public service. He is though like a knife that sharpened on both ends; with him or against him, friend or enemy, you still get cut if you have anything to do with him.
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Post by boogerredwine on Mar 28, 2012 18:22:50 GMT -5
Still here. No funeral. Nothing happened. So what's the worry?
Guess old Clif has his hands full getting lost in the TTU UC and fussing about college social clubs. Maybe they'll get tired of him and give him an honorary degree or something.
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Post by boogerredwine on Mar 30, 2012 16:29:39 GMT -5
No retaliation yet. Waiting.
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Post by lcgp on Mar 31, 2012 21:25:01 GMT -5
I did attend several meetings. Valhalla refused to let me take notes. They emailed me later apologizing saying,"We don't get guests asking to sit in." I sat in on several other meetings and there were no problems. One student was in disbelief that there was a student club called Pagan. It's an alternative religion that promotes Paganism. I found eight students there and no one was worshiping Pagans. I was asked by some Occupy Lubbock students to research the U.C. I normally don't cover the campus. I did a 4-day "investigative report" and I found "Brother Jed" doing a 5 day revival. He's a traveling preacher from Missouri. I called TV stations since Friday was "Drag Day"(homosexuals,lesbians,transvestites). I did see a member of the Pagans at "Brother Jed" on Monday. There just wasn't anything scandalous so I wrapped up my 4 days and went back to blog headquarters. For the record someone emailed me about this thread.My readers are everywhere!
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Post by elalacran on Apr 4, 2012 10:08:28 GMT -5
So Clif couldn't find any of the pagan worshipers club worshipping pagans! Funny!
For the record, I agree with Clif at least 1/3 the time and keep up with his blog 80% of the time. (Hey! If there's something about me in there I need to know! It's like the gossip columns that newspapers used to carry. The Lubbock newspaper would sell a lot of papers if they had a good gossip column in the print edition only.)
Today's blog about concealed carry on college campuses is an example of an opinion I agree with. We could go on and on about why more folks carrying firearms is not an answer to crime but a complication. Maybe someday I'll have a day off and be motivated to start a thread on that.
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Post by boogerredwine on Apr 5, 2012 15:58:43 GMT -5
LCGP up there is not the whole Cliff. There's another Cliff gets POed and pulls stunts like going after others who disagree with him. He finds out their names and addresses and publishes them along with smarmy accusations. He is like a stray dog that you feed who turns around and bites you when you turn your back.
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Post by elalacran on Apr 11, 2012 11:34:16 GMT -5
Clif blogs about his collection of "Lost in Space" episodes. That is one of the TV shows I do not hanker to see again. Silly, memorable only for the characters like Dr. Smith and the robot.
Was "Lost in Space" first to have a robot character? Maybe on TV.
The movie "Silent Running" had robots that George Lucas stole as the models for C3PO in Star Wars.
Robots as sci-fi characters go back a ways. The word "robot" was coined by Czech writer Carel Capek around 1920 in his play RUR, which if I remember correctly (I used to have a copy in English translation and read part of it) gave speaking parts to robots.
Didn't Fritz Lang's sci-fi movie "Metropolis" have a robot or mechanical man?
Isaac Asimov did more than anybody else to popularize robots as a sci-fi staple. Asimov invented the "laws of robotics," and robots and robot culture feature in many of his stories and novels. "I, Robot" was a clever novella that the Will Smith movie did nothing for. If you hated the movie you may like the story.
So many Asimov stories were whodunnits. "I, Robot" was a courtroom drama. He wrote quite a number of non sci-fi whodunits.
But then, Asimov wrote about nearly everything. Books of his limericks, jokes, guides to Shakespeare and the Bible, collections of facts, basic science books (I used his "The Genetic Code" to help me to an A in college genetics), encyclopedia entries. The man lived most of his life chained to a typewriter.
The image Asimov cultivated was that of a rakish, pukish, slightly evil man about town. Reality was he hated airplanes and rarely left his corner of New York City. It was not by coincidence that his second wife was a psychiatrist.
I liked Asimov's series based on the early novel "Caves of Steel." This was a detective novel and also sci-fi with an intelligent robot character as a detective. It was followed by "The Naked Sun." Decades later, Asimov took up the thread of these novels and wrote more, developing a robot character and much else besides, a whole future history. I consider these more entertaining than the Foundation series. But, guess what!, Asimov managed to merge ... but I give away too much.
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Post by elalacran on Apr 11, 2012 12:05:47 GMT -5
Oh, and check out Karel Capek en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_%C4%8Capek Intellectual, widely educated, instrumental to the development of Czech literature and language, anti-Nazi, close to the founders of the Czech nation. Died after the Nazis invaded his country. Brother died in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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Post by boogerredwine on May 1, 2012 9:45:26 GMT -5
First day of May Clif enters this over at Lubbock County Register
[shadow=red,left,300]LCR's Property Tax Deadbeat 6-Pack NAMED! All of the below owe last year's property taxbill plus 13% in P&I
LCR EXCLUSIVE!!
Matt Yugovich - $2,484 Eliseo Solis - $486 Robert Pratt - $3,098 Jim Bob Darnell - $3,380 Chris Comer - $3,318 Kerry Hendershot - $7,085
LCR EXCLUSIVE!![/shadow]
Now how is this exclusive seeing as how all this is public information from Lubbock Central Appraisal District? Does Clif think he is the only one who can read?
And how are them guys deadbeats? Does anyone think those taxes will not be paid? Does it occur to Ciif that there is a 30+% interest rate that will be paid for being late on taxes? How is someone who pays MORE than they have to pay a deadbeat? Aren't them guys public benefactors in the long run?
And what is Clif's beef with local music promoter and entrepeneur Matt Yugovich? I can understand why he goes after the petty politicians and judges but why Yugovich?
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Post by boogerredwine on May 2, 2012 9:24:27 GMT -5
Roger Settler and Clif got together on a free newspaper called The Bystander. I have not seen one yet. If it is vintage Settler, then the writing will be judgemental like he is looking down his nose at everybody else and telling us what to think and condemning as enemies all who do not go along with him.
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