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Old April 10th 04, 05:12 AM
Kane
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Default More lies from Kane9 !

On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 12:23:31 -0700, Doan wrote:


On 8 Apr 2004, Kane wrote:

lie2 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (l)
n.
A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a

falsehood.
Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression.

v. lied, ly·ing, (lng) lies
v. intr.
To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
To convey a false image or impression: Appearances often lie.

v. tr.
To cause to be in a specific condition or affect in a specific way

by
telling falsehoods: You have lied yourself into trouble.

Idiom:
lie through one's teeth
To lie outrageously or brazenly.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lie

You seem to have about covered all the bases in your career here at
aps. You are in the middle of doing it now, but NOT responding to

The
Question as I asked it.

More WMD - weapons of mass destruction! :-)

Doan wrote in message ...
More lies from Kane0:

Dec 3, 2003

"I do not have it. I had the article and quoted it. I will

happily
debate you on the content of the article. YOU brought up the

study as
a challenge, dummy. I brought up the article as a challenge."


Still don't comprehend english do your Droaner.

You didn't bother to ask if I had it currently or had ever had it.

I
once had it. I have moved probably three or four times since I

first
got it. I did not have it at hand to debate from at time of that

post.
It was buried in boxes of old files.
I certainly was not going to work from memory, but if you had

actually
stepped up to the plate I knew at the time I could find it in

plenty
of time to dig it out.

More lies!

I DID have the magazine article "at hand" because of course it was
online and easily accessible. I can think of two places to find it
immediately. The Study, however was in my shop storage loft in one

of
possibly a dozen boxes I had not unpacked. Being a researcher and
educator I have literally tons of paper in file cabinets and file
storage boxes. My favorite is bank account storage boxes. Very

strong.

Silly excuse! :-)

I'm not going to tell someone that I have a document in hand to
discuss if I do not. And the challenge from you was to debate the
Study. I could not be sure I would even find it in storage. Things
have been known to stray and be completely lost over a 25 year

period.

LOL!

After you babbled your usual babble I went and dug it out. I do not
feel I have to post a daily diary of all my activities to justify
myself or your sneaky avoidance of the real issue here, little
boy....The Question.

LOL!

Dec 5, 2003
"The Embry study. You haven't gotten it yet, have you? I have.

Long
long ago."


Yep, absolutely accurate...and had you stopped to think for even a
moment with anything other than your usual self delusional
arrogance...it might have occurred to you that people who have

things
at one time might NOT have them later for various reasons.

LOL!

In only two days, he went from "I do not have it." to "I have.

Long long
ago".


Yep, I went and dug through my files and boxes, just for you. Got a
lot of housecleaning organizing of my files done. Thanks.

LOL!

Now he wanted to tell everyone, with a straight face, he DOESN'T

LIE! ;-)

Nope, everyone tells small lies everyday. I just told one about

half
an hour ago when a bill collector (my best guess) called and asked

for
someone with my last name but another's first name. When I said he

was
not at this phone number the caller asked if I knew how to contact
him.....given that the caller hadn't actually identified himself or
why he was calling I felt I was under no obligation to answer, so I
replied, "no."

More distraction! :-)

Actually I think the person he wanted lives about two miles from

me,
next door out in the boonies where I live.

I lied, Droany, and YOU lie about very serious matters all the

time.

More excuses! :-)

I do not.

Yes you do and got caught! ;-)

You can't answer the question and all this writhing about on

anything
BUT The Question is a very obvious avoidance ploy.

More distraction! ;-)

Doan


"reasonable standard." "what the law says" Sure, Droany, but

neither
are answeres to what I asked.

Care to try another diversion? I think I might have forgotten
something last year, probably June or July. Shall we see if we can
find my "lie?"

LOL!

English language and Droany, never the twain shall meet.

That's a good one, Kane0! ;-)

R R R R R R

Lying Kane0! :-)


That's nice Droany. Babble, but nice, which, when translated, all
boils down to,

"I can't answer The Question, and I can't admit it, so I'll do
anything and everything to try and avoid it."

So Droany, all the way back to the beginning:

Answer the question you said you could but didn't. No, not YOUR
substitute question, my original one.

Where's the line?

Doan


Have a nice day, Droany. Oh, and sleep well tonight.

Kane