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Posted by blueman on January 24, 2007, 3:01 pm
> Now we know why you call yourself blueman (not for your music): you talk
> yourself blue in your face. You're not getting too many answers anymore
> though. I seem to be an exception.
>
> I also come here for fun, not being in HVAC, but YOU are real funny. You
> need to take your meds. You must be taking uppers to do as many posts as you
> have.
> If you don't live in a trailer, it must be that you live in an asylum! Wadda
> fucking nutcase.

LMAO -- at least, we know that your name ("DIMwit") is descriptive.

Also, why are you guys all into trying to diagnose psychological
illnesses -- you have enough trouble figuring out how a two wire
thermostat works without trying to take on something that actually
requires schooling and a degree like psychiatry.

Posted by DIMwit on January 24, 2007, 5:54 pm
I picked my nick name to be humble.

You should be calling yourself Einstein to keep things equal.

DIMwit


>> Now we know why you call yourself blueman (not for your music): you talk
>> yourself blue in your face. You're not getting too many answers anymore
>> though. I seem to be an exception.
>>
>> I also come here for fun, not being in HVAC, but YOU are real funny. You
>> need to take your meds. You must be taking uppers to do as many posts as
>> you
>> have.
>> If you don't live in a trailer, it must be that you live in an asylum!
>> Wadda
>> fucking nutcase.
>
> LMAO -- at least, we know that your name ("DIMwit") is descriptive.
>
> Also, why are you guys all into trying to diagnose psychological
> illnesses -- you have enough trouble figuring out how a two wire
> thermostat works without trying to take on something that actually
> requires schooling and a degree like psychiatry.



Posted by blueman on January 25, 2007, 1:36 am
> I picked my nick name to be humble.
>
> You should be calling yourself Einstein to keep things equal.
>
> DIMwit

Doesn't take much to feel like an Einstein in this group of losers,
rednecks, and incompetents...

Posted by DIMwit on January 25, 2007, 6:50 am
well, we all have fun whether or not we need or want to look stupid. You
NEED to impress everybody with how smart you (think) you are. You come
across as a pretentious, arrogant, smug prig.

I am quite successful, yet I feel comfortable seeming stupid. Remember, it
is better to be quiet and appear to be a fool than open your mouth and prove
it.

Glad you feel you are so smart. LMAO

By the way, you are not the same guy as Stuart, the moron who wanted to run
a 220 volt motor on 115 V last Summer and argued incessantly with everybody
here when he was advised not to? Same modus operandi. He asked an innocent
question, got honest opinions but did not like them, and started a tirade
just like yours.

I kind of hoped he killed himself and his family (not really), but now, you
are his Phoenix! the Phoenix in (near) Reston, VA.

Dim


>> I picked my nick name to be humble.
>>
>> You should be calling yourself Einstein to keep things equal.
>>
>> DIMwit
>
> Doesn't take much to feel like an Einstein in this group of losers,
> rednecks, and incompetents...



Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on January 25, 2007, 9:48 pm
DIMwit posted for all of us...

> I kind of hoped he killed himself and his family (not really), but now, you
> are his Phoenix! the Phoenix in (near) Reston, VA.
>
> Dim
>
I got the goods on this fundie idiot last year. His first name is Jeffy and I'm
not gonna bother to look up his last name - although I still got his file -
he's a mental case.
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

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