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Old February 11th, 2006, 05:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 16:37:18 +0000, Granny 3.1 wrote
(in article ):

Had an inspector go to your website.



My website? I don't *HAVE* a website. I've never felt a burning desire to
have an online presence. You're going to get someone else into serious
trouble.

Quite interesting, especially the
pictures you have for sale.


Huh?!? I don't sell "pictures" - I don't sell anything.

Don't mess with Mother Nature dearie, you'll
only hurt yourself.


Again, "Huh?"

Sarah. That is you're real name isn't it? Have all your info just for all
my buddies to have.


Your "buddies" - your imaginary friends, you mean...

Itty bitty Sarah Balfour isn't it? Why do you hate the
world, sorry I'm a retired mental health professional.


No you're not. You, and your daughter, are just mentally deranged
pathological liars with too much time on their hands.

I really don't care.
Oh if anyone would like Sarah's website just Metasearch it, or Google it
it's there complete with all the UK groups that have kicked her out.


1) I don't *HAVE* any websites. And I've not belonged to any groups to have
been kicked out of.

You do realise that wasting police time is a criminal offence, don't you? In
the most serious case, it could lead to 10 years in jail.

HAND


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Old February 11th, 2006, 10:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Granny 3.1 was very recently heard
to utter:
Did you not know that the true "Margolotta" is a
fictional character that happens to be a vampire, not a good wicken
witch, where the pharse blessed be originated.


Yes, Margolotta takes all her pseudonyms from Pratchett.

Did you mean "wiccan"?

I can quote the
treads where you, too, have lost your temper with her.


Just because I lose my temper with someone when they're wrong, I don't have
to hate them for all eternity.

I'm older and
have nothing to lose, and I have better lawyers and more insurance.


Good luck to you.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher


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Old February 11th, 2006, 11:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I have better lawyers and more insurance.

From the few posts of yours I have read today, I can see why you need both.

Mike

Granny 3.1 wrote:

One answers in a way that the other, will understand, as she has insulted
even you Ed I'm surprised you defend her. Kindergarten bullies are met with
the same level of insults. Besides she recently insulted a very near and
dear friend of mine so if you don't mind let a little old lady have some fun
before she gets picked up by the dog patrol. If you don't like it you can
always report me. But I think that the forum moderator will see that even
you have lost your temper with Margolotta. Did you not know that the true
"Margolotta" is a fictional character that happens to be a vampire, not a
good wicken witch, where the pharse blessed be originated. I can quote the
treads where you, too, have lost your temper with her. I'm older and have
nothing to lose, and I have better lawyers and more insurance.



"Ed Bennett" wrote:


Granny 3.1 was very recently heard
to utter:

since when does a acknowledged vampire say "blessed be"


And I suppose "Granny 3.1" is on your birth certificate?


by the way saw pictures of you and you should only
come out at night as you are fuuuuuuuggggggllllly.


Wow, how mature. Judging people on the way they look and taunting them for
it. Haven't seen that since I was in primary school.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher



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Old February 12th, 2006, 11:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Margolotta wrote:
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 06:37:26 +0000, Granny 3.1 wrote
(in article ):

say "blessed be" grow up and act your
30+ years by the way saw pictures of you and you should only come out at
night as you are fuuuuuuuggggggllllly.



There are no photographs of me on the net (save on private servers for which
a password is required to access) so for you to have seen a photograph of me
is a tad difficult (therefore, I must conclude, you're a liar).




http://tinyurl.com/c6ydn
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Old February 13th, 2006, 12:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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I saved your profile from a UK group you were in before they cyber-stoned
you. It has a picture of you. Of course with a big mouth like yours even you
can't keep track of the tripe you post. At least you don't look quite as
loathsome there, but the excess poundage is obvious,

Margolotta wrote:

There are no photographs of me on the net (save on private servers for
which a password is required to access) so for you to have seen a
photograph of me is a tad difficult (therefore, I must conclude, you're a
liar).



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Old February 13th, 2006, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
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Box134 wrote:
I saved your profile from a UK group you were in before they cyber-stoned
you. It has a picture of you. Of course with a big mouth like yours even you
can't keep track of the tripe you post. At least you don't look quite as
loathsome there, but the excess poundage is obvious,

Margolotta wrote:
There are no photographs of me on the net (save on private servers for
which a password is required to access) so for you to have seen a
photograph of me is a tad difficult (therefore, I must conclude, you're a
liar).



Hi Box 134.

You think it's bad enough to see this:

http://tinyurl.com/c6ydn

But then you read this and get sick to your stomach just thinking about it:

http://groups.google.com/group/uk.co...4906a8f?hl=en&

Even worse than the story of Maggotlotta and the Grotty Hostels, which
is undoubtedly going to have a new chapter soon.
 




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