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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #165 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:14pm
 
John Smith wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:01pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 10:10am:
Postmodern Trendoid III wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 9:32am:
The funny thing is, those who deny the historical records would be the first to accept the historical records on the brutality of European countries in the past for colonialism, imperialism etc. Some interesting psychology going on there.



Can you substantiate that claim?




you must have faith Greg  Grin Grin  Wink



Nothing wrong with faith.

Calling it 'beyond doubt' or 'fact' ... now that's another thing.

I don't have much faith in Misty though, and that's a fact.

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #166 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:14pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:13pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:10pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 12:52pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 12:48pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 12:23pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 12:03pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:33am:
There was no Hitler!" An outrageous statement to anyone today, but no more different than the ignorance people like you display towards the events and people of the past.


Yes, outrageous because of evidence like this:



Do you have any video footage of Jesus Christ?

Oh, hang on ... I take that back:



All you have is misquotes. That's all you can do because you have no argument.

What's not a misquote is this;

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greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 1:56pm:
Yes, I am denying that I'm employed by the government, and I'm denying that I do book reviews on Amazon.

I know where you got the Amazon idea from, but the government worker one really stumps me: I'll be interested to see what you come up with (well, not really that interested).


Ok...

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.


Along with reviews for 341 other books, mostly Doctor Who.

What was it you said again?

Yes, I am denying that I'm employed by the government, and I'm denying that I do book reviews on Amazon.


Caught in your own lies and no way out.



No way out of what?


Please try harder in the future.



Or else what?


You will expose more of your own lies. But that's fine.



How do you know when I'm lying, and when I'm telling the truth?

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #167 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:33am:
Sock accusations now? Is that the best you got to deflect from the fact you have no bloody idea what you are talking about? 


you earlier said 'Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 11:35pm:
Right back at the start I said this;"historians overwhelmingly support the factual existence of a man named Jesus 2000 years ago. Sure many won't believe him to be the Son of God, but they don't doubt the man himself existed."


the only quote i saw remotely similar was from B&B ...

Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:33am:
He made the claim Jesus never existed. Yet all mainstream historians accept that the Jesus of the Bible was a real person



nooo. historians agree that A Jesus existed, no one can yet prove that it was the Jesus from the bible. Why drag every other historical figure into it. If the evidence is there simply prove it and leave attila the hun and everyone else out of it!
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #168 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #169 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:31pm
 
John Smith wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:33am:
Sock accusations now? Is that the best you got to deflect from the fact you have no bloody idea what you are talking about? 


you earlier said 'Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 11:35pm:
Right back at the start I said this;"historians overwhelmingly support the factual existence of a man named Jesus 2000 years ago. Sure many won't believe him to be the Son of God, but they don't doubt the man himself existed."


the only quote i saw remotely similar was from B&B ...


So you made a sock accusation on the fact that you can not read what is right in front of you. If this the same reason you failed your entire life to see Jesus recorded in any history books?

Quote:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:33am:
He made the claim Jesus never existed. Yet all mainstream historians accept that the Jesus of the Bible was a real person



nooo. historians agree that A Jesus existed, no one can yet prove that it was the Jesus from the bible. Why drag every other historical figure into it. If the evidence is there simply prove it and leave attila the hun and everyone else out of it!


Historians agree that a Attila the Hun existed. Doesn't prove that he was the same Attila the Hun of legend... Roll Eyes

Don't blame me if you don't like the inconsistencies of your position pointed out. History books record a Jesus of Nazareth. If you think that that Jesus of Nazareth is a difference Jesus to the Jesus of Nazareth of the Bible (and had you ever read a history book you will find that most will make reference to the record of him in the Bible, showing that they are talking about the same man) then make a case for it. Otherwise your comments that Jesus never existed would have as much credit as saying "Attila" didn't exist.

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #170 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:36pm
 
Frances wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:10pm:
Gnads wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 9:35am:
Carrot cake please Frances.

Do you use a recipe book or is the recipe passed on by word of mouth?


I was asked to make it, so I'm not going to turn around and do something else.  I was going to make a carrot cake last week, but I ended up making banana bread instead, as I had three bananas that were too ripe to leave any longer.

It's a pear and raspberry cake, from a recipe by Neil Perry.  Last time I used blueberries but this time I'm using raspberries - the slight tartness of the raspberries should work well.  I'm not lucky enough to have any secret recipes passed down to me (cooking and baking didn't figure prominently among my mother's talents anyway).

The cake only went in about 20 minutes ago because I had to go out to get the pears and raspberries and I spent a bit of time looking around the shops....

2 ripe pears, peeled, cored and roughly chopped
juice of one lemon
180g butter, softened
180g sugar
2 eggs
200g self raising flour
100g almond meal
2 tablespoons milk
250g fresh or frozen raspberries

Preheat your oven to 180 degrees Celsius.  Spray a 20cm springform pan with spray oil, and line the base with baking paper.

Pour the lemon juice over the chopped pears and toss to cover the pear chunks so that they don't brown.

Put the butter and sugar into the bowl  of a stand mixer, and beat until pale and creamy.  In a cup, beat the eggs together with a fork, then add it in a steady stream to the butter and sugar mixture while continuing to beat it.

In a separate bowl, sift in the flour, then whisk in the almond meal.  Using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon, fold the flour and almond meal into the butter mixture in 3 separate lots.  The batter will become very thick - don't worry!  Stir in the milk, then carefully add the pears and raspberries to the batter and fold into the mixture with the rubber spatula.

Place the batter into the prepared springform pan, and smooth over the top with a metal spatula or knife.  Put the cake into the pre-heated oven and bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes, or until cooked through.  Remove the cooked cake from the oven and cool in the springform pan on a wire rack.

Once the cake is cool, run a knife around the edge of the pan to release the cake from the sides, then take the cake out of the pan.  Dust with icing sugar if desired and serve. 


Now you're talking my religion!

NOTE :-  IT WOULD HELP IF ALL THE ARGUMENTATIVE PEOPLE WOULD JUST DELETE THE PARTS OF THEIR QUOTES OF OTHERS THAT THEY ARE NOT DISPUTING OVER.

IT IS EXTREMELY TEDIOUS TO GO THROUGH PAGE AFTER PAGE OF REPEATED QUOTE...
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #171 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:39pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


"The Conservative Revolution"?  So are we saying that the conservatives are revolting?
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #172 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #173 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:55pm
 
The cake's smelling good....
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #174 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:57pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...

Can you assist?

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #175 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:00pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

Can you assist?



You should be able to find it yourself. After all, you claimed that "grrreg"was your account name.

One more time;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"





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Reply #176 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:01pm
 
Frances wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:39pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


"The Conservative Revolution"?  So are we saying that the conservatives are revolting?



Absolutely.

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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #177 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:05pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

Can you assist?



You should be able to find it yourself. After all, you claimed that "grrreg"was your account name.

One more time;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"








I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

It appears that you have been caught telling lies, my boy.

There's no review by grrreg at that link.



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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #178 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:13pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:05pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

Can you assist?



You should be able to find it yourself. After all, you claimed that "grrreg"was your account name.

One more time;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"








I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

It appears that you have been caught telling lies, my boy.

There's no review by grrreg at that link.



haha, this is great. You are the one who posted this;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


If there is anyone lying it can only be you, because you were the who claimed to be "grrreg" and linked to the review. It is your link!
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Re: How gullible are some people?
Reply #179 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:33pm
 
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:13pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:05pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 2:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:57pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:45pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:19pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 1st, 2014 at 2:14pm:
By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


So I read your review. As I was reading it I found this...

Quote:
I work for the Australian Government, and my reading habits have changed quite a bit in recent times. This is because my work has become more demanding, so I want my reading to be less demanding.

As such, I'm mostly reading genre fiction - principally the Doctor Who series (as it was my favourite TV show as a child) and Sherlock Holmes books (which I started reading as a teenager).

I'm currently submitting reviews of books I am reading (some of which have been sitting on my shelf for a few years!) and going back over all the Doctor Who books, both adaptations and original novels.

By the way, I have found the Amazon Auctions area excellent for finding out-of-print Doctor Who books, and would heartily recommend the services of Third Zone (who use the name 'supremedalek' in auctions) who have given me excellent service.





I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.



The more you leave important bits of information out, the more afraid you appear. Here is the real quote;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:


By Amazon Customer "grrreg"

"An oxymoron written by a nice person"

"Conservative values and institutions are what revolutions occur to change. The idea that you can have a revolution to institute conservative thinking and approaches is wrong-headed, shows a possible deliberate disregard for the truth, and is by dictionary definition an oxymoron. And by his words, Cory Bernardi shows he is a simple nice person and undeserving of holding any position of power, elected, appointed or employed."

http://www.amazon.com/THE-CONSERVATIVE-REVOLUTION-Cory-Bernardi/product-reviews/...


Yes, you left that red part out. Nice try. Lets look at it again;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


Not getting out of this one.



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

Can you assist?



You should be able to find it yourself. After all, you claimed that "grrreg"was your account name.

One more time;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"








I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

It appears that you have been caught telling lies, my boy.

There's no review by grrreg at that link.



haha, this is great. You are the one who posted this;

greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 11th, 2014 at 6:07pm:
I've read it.

Here's my review:

By Amazon Customer "grrreg"


If there is anyone lying it can only be you, because you were the who claimed to be "grrreg" and linked to the review. It is your link!



I've followed that link you provided, but I can't find grrreg.

It appears that you have been caught telling lies, my boy.

There's no review by grrreg at that link.

Why are you posting bogus links?

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