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The hood is named in the article and it also shows a pic of the house. Pay attention. Don't you have something better to do than to whine about our noticing what a purely theoretical stalker could do?

There's the gibberish. Good boy.
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Eamus Catuli~AC 000000 000101 010202 020303 010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.
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Could be, Idk.
I assumed there are conversion kits for all cars. Maybe I'm wrong.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:08 pmYeah, not only that, but he'd have to have levers to work the pedals. It might be that his former friend who was in the car wreck with him, the son of Bob Ledford, the RV dealer, might have possibly given him a deal on some sort of super Qmobile.
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Whiny gibberish. Fascinating that you're defending Mad, Quseless.
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Back in the mid 60's a friend of mines dad was partially crippled from polio and he had a hand lever to the right of the steering wheel that would apply the brakes because he couldn't move his left leg and was limited with his other leg. Lucky that his job was a radio announcer.Vrede too wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:26 pmCould be, Idk.I assumed there are conversion kits for all cars. Maybe I'm wrong.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:08 pmYeah, not only that, but he'd have to have levers to work the pedals. It might be that his former friend who was in the car wreck with him, the son of Bob Ledford, the RV dealer, might have possibly given him a deal on some sort of super Qmobile.
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I figured him getting in and out and chair stowage would be the obstacle, I think hand controls can be installed on any car.
Yeah, also takes a pretty portable chair that stows easily and doesn't have a place for you favorite Bowie knife or machete.
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From what I've read, Cawthorn's condition is classified as "partially paralyzed". I don't know if that means he has some leg movement or what. Since his legs don't appear all shriveled up, I suspect he has some leg function. And after living in Berkeley for over a decade, I encountered a lot of people in wheel chairs. The Center for Independent Living wasn't far from home.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:30 pmBack in the mid 60's a friend of mines dad was partially crippled from polio and he had a hand lever to the right of the steering wheel that would apply the brakes because he couldn't move his left leg and was limited with his other leg. Lucky that his job was a radio announcer.
Anyway, it's a bit unseemly to mock Cawthorn's disability, while stalking him. Can we not do better than that?
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Nobody is mocking his disability; just the fact that he can't operate a car in the usual fashion. And I've also noticed that his legs don't appear to be atrophied. But I've been mocking your disability regarding the English language on a pretty steady basis. Study up. Or not.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:40 pmFrom what I've read, Cawthorn's condition is classified as "partially paralyzed". I don't know if that means he has some leg movement or what. Since his legs don't appear all shriveled up, I suspect he has some leg function. And after living in Berkeley for over a decade, I encountered a lot of people in wheel chairs. The Center for Independent Living wasn't far from home.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:30 pmBack in the mid 60's a friend of mines dad was partially crippled from polio and he had a hand lever to the right of the steering wheel that would apply the brakes because he couldn't move his left leg and was limited with his other leg. Lucky that his job was a radio announcer.
Anyway, it's a bit unseemly to mock Cawthorn's disability. We can be better than that, can't we?
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More whiny gibberish. Why are you going to such pitiful extremes to defend Mad, Quseless?Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:40 pmFrom what I've read, Cawthorn's condition is classified as "partially paralyzed". I don't know if that means he has some leg movement or what. Since his legs don't appear all shriveled up, I suspect he has some leg function. And after living in Berkeley for over a decade, I encountered a lot of people in wheel chairs. The Center for Independent Living wasn't far from home.
Anyway, it's a bit unseemly to mock Cawthorn's disability, while stalking him. Can we not do better than that?
neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:43 pmNobody is mocking his disability; just the fact that he can't operate a car in the usual fashion. And I've also noticed that his legs don't appear to be atrophied. But I've been mocking your disability regarding the English language on a pretty steady basis. Study up. Or not.

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No worries when he can just use his AR-15 to force bystanders to assist him.
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I know very well that your "mocking" is just a big act on your part. I have very good command of the English language, at least as far as any American goes, and find your repeated attempts at slamming it mildly amusing. What is quite funny is when I deliberately cross the boundaries and then I get to watch you act like the jerk you've always admired but could never quite be in person.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:43 pmNobody is mocking his disability; just the fact that he can't operate a car in the usual fashion. And I've also noticed that his legs don't appear to be atrophied. But I've been mocking your disability regarding the English language on a pretty steady basis. Study up. Or not.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:40 pmFrom what I've read, Cawthorn's condition is classified as "partially paralyzed". I don't know if that means he has some leg movement or what. Since his legs don't appear all shriveled up, I suspect he has some leg function. And after living in Berkeley for over a decade, I encountered a lot of people in wheel chairs. The Center for Independent Living wasn't far from home.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:30 pmBack in the mid 60's a friend of mines dad was partially crippled from polio and he had a hand lever to the right of the steering wheel that would apply the brakes because he couldn't move his left leg and was limited with his other leg. Lucky that his job was a radio announcer.
Anyway, it's a bit unseemly to mock Cawthorn's disability. We can be better than that, can't we?
But you know, you be you. It takes all kinds to fill the hold of a sinking ship, and you're #1 in my book.
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Exactly as predicted.
Oh look who does mock Mad's disability, repeatedly:
Ulysses wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 10:01 pm... Of course, he might get an exemption for his dain bramage....
Hypocrisy much? Or, is it your own "dain bramage" that you mysteriously "forgot"?
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Ironic gibberish. The hold of a sinking ship fills with water, no point in filling it with neoplacebos or other "kinds". ESL much?Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:02 pmI know very well that your "mocking" is just a big act on your part. I have very good command of the English language, at least as far as any American goes, and find your repeated attempts at slamming it mildly amusing. What is quite funny is when I deliberately cross the boundaries and then I get to watch you act like the jerk you've always admired but could never quite be in person.
But you know, you be you. It takes all kinds to fill the hold of a sinking ship, and you're #1 in my book.
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Bullshit, bullshit, and bullshit. I don't do "acts" and I don't mock anything that doesn't deserve to be mocked. If you have very good command of the English language, you go to quite a lot of trouble to conceal that and the fact that you find my "slamming" your supposed linguistic expertise humorous only goes to show that you actually don't have the linguistic ability you claim. Finally, deliberate ignorance, or "crossing the boundaries," is indistinguishable from genuine ignorance to a random observer of that ignorance. As an example of this that you MIGHT be able to comprehend, if you saw someone choking there's no way in hell you can tell from a glance if they're really choking or faking it. But if that person, upon further observation, continues to choke and start turning red you can reasonably conclude that the person is, in fact, choking. Now since you are a repeat offender with regard to inability to master our language I conclude that you really are linguistically handicapped.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:02 pmI know very well that your "mocking" is just a big act on your part. I have very good command of the English language, at least as far as any American goes, and find your repeated attempts at slamming it mildly amusing. What is quite funny is when I deliberately cross the boundaries and then I get to watch you act like the jerk you've always admired but could never quite be in person.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:43 pmNobody is mocking his disability; just the fact that he can't operate a car in the usual fashion. And I've also noticed that his legs don't appear to be atrophied. But I've been mocking your disability regarding the English language on a pretty steady basis. Study up. Or not.Ulysses wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:40 pmFrom what I've read, Cawthorn's condition is classified as "partially paralyzed". I don't know if that means he has some leg movement or what. Since his legs don't appear all shriveled up, I suspect he has some leg function. And after living in Berkeley for over a decade, I encountered a lot of people in wheel chairs. The Center for Independent Living wasn't far from home.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 6:30 pmBack in the mid 60's a friend of mines dad was partially crippled from polio and he had a hand lever to the right of the steering wheel that would apply the brakes because he couldn't move his left leg and was limited with his other leg. Lucky that his job was a radio announcer.
Anyway, it's a bit unseemly to mock Cawthorn's disability. We can be better than that, can't we?
But you know, you be you. It takes all kinds to fill the hold of a sinking ship, and you're #1 in my book.
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Oh, my.
Someone has got the vapors again.
Or maybe he's choking.
Guess what?
I don't give a flying fuck.
Someone has got the vapors again.
Or maybe he's choking.
Guess what?
I don't give a flying fuck.
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You always say that about things that you care enough to respond to but aren't able to do so topically. We all know that you're a lying pussy, especially when you've been so triggered at 3:39 am.
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Bullshit. The only possible way I'd have the vapors is if I were up at 4am posting gibberish. Like you. It's now 10:35am here. I expect you'll be back on here in about five hours from now (noon your time) to start again. Vapors, my ass.
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Perhaps if Neopillpopper spent less time popping pills and more time minding his own damn business he'd be more happy.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 10:37 amBullshit. The only possible way I'd have the vapors is if I were up at 4am posting gibberish. Like you. It's now 10:35am here. I expect you'll be back on here in about five hours from now (noon your time) to start again. Vapors, my ass.