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Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 10:22 am
by seemslikeadream
oh cheese and crackers....get back here nordic I missed you and didn't realize you got put in the corner

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 3:11 am
by Nordic
The suspension has run its course.

I don't know how much time I'll be spending here from now on. This place seems to have deteriorated rather badly, and having some time off gave me some good objective perspective on how much energy I should put into being here.

That being said, thanks for the kind words from those who noticed I was AWOL. :cheers:

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 9:56 am
by seemslikeadream
Nordic wrote:The suspension has run its course.

I don't know how much time I'll be spending here from now on. This place seems to have deteriorated rather badly, and having some time off gave me some good objective perspective on how much energy I should put into being here.

That being said, thanks for the kind words from those who noticed I was AWOL. :cheers:

A fare to all and no fare to anybody...IT'S FREE!

you can pee right into the stream

Doors close in 5 seconds....look into the future it's just starting now...follow the rubber line to your seat

You've got to start young if you're gonna stick it out :P

"We know for certain, for instance, for some reason for some time in the beginning there were hot lumps. Cold and lonely, they whirled noiselessly through the black holes of space. These insignificant lumps came together to form the first union: our Sun, the heating system. And about this glowing gasbag rotated the Earth.

We were covered with a molten scum of rock, bobbing on the surface like rats. Later, when there was less heat, these giant rock groups settled down among the land masses. During this extinct time, our earth was like a steam room - and no one, not even man, could get in. However, the oceans and the sewers were simmering with a rich protein stew and the mountains moved in to surround and protect them. They didn't know then that living, as we know it, was already taken over.

Animals without backbones hid from each other, or fell down. Clambasaurs and oysterettes appeared as appetizers - then came the sponges, which sucked up about 10 percent of all life. Hundreds of years later, in the late Devouring Period, the fish became obnoxious. Trailerbites, Chickerbites, and Mosqwitoes collided aimlessly in the dense gas. Finally, tiny edible plants sprang up in rows - giving birth to generations of insecticides and other small, dying creatures.

Millions of months passed and, 28 days later, the moon appeared. This small change was reflected best, perhaps, in the sand dollar, which shrank to almost nothing in the bottom of the pool. Where even dumb amphibians like catfish laid their eggs in the boiling waters, only to be gobbled up every 3 minutes by the giant sea orphans (which scared everybody).

And so, in fear and hot water, man is born:

"I am La Brea man, I am first man - wife and I live in pits. I discover pain and boredom and how to use hands in self-defense."

"I am his son, I am called Plow Man - I was the first to dig the earth and make the rivers run backwards. There was no stopping me."

"I am his many cousins - I chip the stone. I smelt the rock. I lay the asphalt. Together, we made enough noise to keep the wolves awake."

"I am his godson, Civilized Man. I harnessed the secret of the calendar and the power of the wig to build the pyramids."

"I am his mentor, Hypocricies. I put him through school, where he learned to stand up for a principle and sit down on his own stool."

"I am his father, Caesarian. I sent him away from home for something to live on and paid him to fight over it."

So now, everywhere he went, man dropped a great load of knowledge - forming a rich compost where slumbered the modifying spark of humanity."

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:22 am
by JackRiddler
Nordic, I noticed your suspension and I didn't like it. Your comment may have been mean but at this point is justified or close to it. The material that finally set you off is crazy, whether or not the poster is, or whatever his motivations in posting it.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 12:09 pm
by kafor
Glad to see you back, Nordic. I value your observations and comments, your POV.
SLAD, thanks for the Firesign. They were the reason for much happiness in my life, and always
cause a smile.
kafor

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 5:37 pm
by peartreed
I noticed your absence too, Nordic, and felt bad that the Hollywood Scripting thread theatrics by one zany zealot drove you to being banned for your blast of objections. I was with you balancing in tandem and in trepidation on the line we both crossed, and I’m glad you’re back. The more sanity in the mix the merrier the mayhem of misfits, but you’re also right in retrospect, putting the place in proper perspective.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 7:09 pm
by barracuda

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 9:33 pm
by MacCruiskeen
There's something wrong when so many respected regular posters are either being suspended or else suspending themselves.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:15 pm
by Cosmic Cowbell


Some I miss...some not so much. Some gone with good reason...some not so much. However, a toast to all. Bygones and all that. Wishing you safe travels.

:clapping:

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 9:30 am
by elfismiles
Glad yer back Nordic ... and I understand and respect your desire to curtail activities here.

I have to regulate my own but keep being sucked back - cuz I luv you all! :basicsmile

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 12:57 pm
by Jeff
The mods and I have come to the decision that Hugh's current suspension become a permanent ban.

It doesn't give me any pleasure to announce this, but there finally comes a point.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 1:29 am
by JackRiddler
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Missing pazdispenser. Thought of her now while re-posting an Yves Smith article in the endless Wall Street thread (since she introduced me to YS as an author).

Would love to see her again at one of our RI meetups!

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 8:50 pm
by Iamwhomiam
Well! I should visit the lounge more often. I lift my cup to toast some of our dearly departed, but certainly not for those who've been banned, at least the few I'm familiar with. Except for Hugh. I'll toast him. He is unique.

Having just read the short Hugh/Nordic suspension thread, I have to agree with Jack. Nordic's suspension was not warranted. (A little over-reactive, Bruce, imo.)

Hugh's being banned is understandable, though I regret it. People's responses to his postings or 'interjections' I feel always seemed more offensive to me than anything of his that I've read, though he too, had his offensive moments.

eyeno was (is?) a troll (No Toast for You!), an instigator and provocateur. Sorry, Saurian Tale. Perhaps you appreciated interacting with him; I didn't. (And I think some of us would like to intelligently discuss possible alternative energy sources.) Who knew? I had though he had been Percy, but he was Vigilant, but were they one and the same?

I called for the Atzmon thread to be locked on p. 24. Too bad it had to play out to its bitter end on p.80. After p.34 I didn't revisit it until it had been locked and was sad to see two of our best writers disappear. I will miss both dearly.

We all need to take a breather from time to time, hopefully they'll both return.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 10:10 am
by Bruce Dazzling
JackRiddler wrote:Nordic, I noticed your suspension and I didn't like it. Your comment may have been mean but at this point is justified or close to it. The material that finally set you off is crazy, whether or not the poster is, or whatever his motivations in posting it.
MacCruiskeen wrote:There's something wrong when so many respected regular posters are either being suspended or else suspending themselves.
Iamwhomiam wrote:Having just read the short Hugh/Nordic suspension thread, I have to agree with Jack. Nordic's suspension was not warranted. (A little over-reactive, Bruce, imo.)
Happy to be of service.

I love you all, too!

Oh, and please come back, slomo. You are missed.

Re: A Toast to Banned and Disappeared Posters

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 12:43 pm
by brainpanhandler
Bruce Dazzling wrote:
JackRiddler wrote:Nordic, I noticed your suspension and I didn't like it. Your comment may have been mean but at this point is justified or close to it. The material that finally set you off is crazy, whether or not the poster is, or whatever his motivations in posting it.
MacCruiskeen wrote:There's something wrong when so many respected regular posters are either being suspended or else suspending themselves.
Iamwhomiam wrote:Having just read the short Hugh/Nordic suspension thread, I have to agree with Jack. Nordic's suspension was not warranted. (A little over-reactive, Bruce, imo.)
Happy to be of service.

I love you all, too!

Oh, and please come back, slomo. You are missed.

I've been trying to get suspended for years.