Fw: Result of search for "The Three Big Bangs" - ecplicit material skip it if your sensitive

Adnan balboa19@idt.net
Fri, 03 Apr 1998 01:14:29 +0000 (00891587669, 3.0.5.32.19980403011429.008d8600@idt.net)


At 10:14 PM 4/2/98 -0800, Sara and/or John Hamilton wrote:

>>>JOHN
>>>An internet search for "The Three Big Bangs" resulted in only one match. I
>>>have pasted it below.
>>
>>ADNAN
>>It's pretty easy to search for any book on amazon books. It took me 30
>>seconds to find out that "Three Big Bangs" is a real book.
>>
>JOHN
>I also did the search at the Barnes and Noble web sight and found the book
>with no trouble. I just thought that search result was humorous.
ADNAN Yes, so it is possible that Dick simply searched the book on amazon.com. Even if he has the book, so what? How would that prove his other claims? For example, he claimed: DICK Dick Jones, BA (biology, chemistry, geography, triple major, summa cum, Phi Beta Kappa), LLB, MA (Colonial History), JD (Implied Contracts), MD, DD Physician-Attorney (Retired) ADNAN He also claimed: DICK Unlike your fictions, my accomplishments are easily verified. The Annual Convention of Universalists, where I am the primary speaker, will be held in the Los Angeles area next month. Would you like to make reservations? ADNAN He himself claimed that his "accomplishments are easily verified." However, when we called his bluff, he refused to give any evidence and started using excuse that this would threaten his life. If this threatens his life, why did he boast that his "accomplishment are easily verified"? Not only that, he also mentioned whether we (or April) would like to make reservations for The Annual Convention of Universalists. Latter he refused this offer. If he was not about to give any information, why did he ask whether we would like to make reservation? He also claimed that he is a millionaire who sleeps with other people's wives. He also claimed that he has eight ISPs and that he dials long distance to log on. He used these excuses after we asked him for the evidence. At first he was boasting that his "accomplishments are easily verified."