Author: Pete Galati
Date: 21:51:27 07/06/00
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On July 06, 2000 at 21:43:00, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On July 06, 2000 at 17:59:45, Pete Galati wrote: > >>On July 06, 2000 at 17:35:47, Mogens Larsen wrote: >> >>>On July 06, 2000 at 17:15:10, Pete Galati wrote: >>> >>>>Oh man, I _love_ that theory! At first, I thought there was a slight problem >>>>with the timeline. But there isn't. >>>> >>>>Moderate Bean Counting - Chris Whittington 16:39:31 6/30/2000 (8) >>>>http://site2936.dellhost.com/forums/1/message.shtml?117210 >>>> >>>>Hans Gerber is suspended--thanks for your understanding - Tom Kerrigan 17:30:24 >>>>6/29/2000 (7) http://site2936.dellhost.com/forums/1/message.shtml?117002 >>> >>>Sounds like a theory to me. With the overwhelming intelligence he obviously >>>possesses, a german accent should be a walk in the park. Thorsten Czub might >>>have proofread his manuscripts. You didn't happen to see if Hans Gerber mentions >>>the words "bean counter" anywhere. That should be a dead giveaway. >>> >>>Best wishes... >>>Mogens >> >>Actually, I ignored most of his posts. But, is Chris Whittington actually Hans >>Geber/Rolf, or is Rolf/Hans actually Chris Whittington? Could it be that all >>these years, usenet's Rolf is actually one of Chris' multiple personalities? >>Have you ever seen them in the same room? >> >>(Btw, not that I have a strenuous objection to multiple personalities.) >> >>Pete > >I don't think that Chris has enough patience to impersonate someone for this >long. > >I have met Chris in person. > >I have seen someone who was pointed out to me as Rolf, but I wasn't introduced, >and didn't speak to this person. The fellow I saw is an older man with a cane. There goes that theory! Actually, someone had mentioned Rolf's relative age and unfortunate leg condition to me before, so I had an unworkable theory. Pete > >I've also met Thorsten, as long as we're at it. > >bruce
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