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| Bill Gamelson... |
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:16 pm |
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Pam Rudnik was a queen of trolls. She would assume many different screen
names and spend the better part of her days trolling in Stevie chat rooms.
She would pose as Stevie, actually convincing the less educated that she
actually was Stevie. She was banned from the Nicksfix chat room for posing
as Stevie.
She had an unusual obsession for me personally. She would use her many
screen names and post lies and vulgarities about me, making it appear it was
many different people who hated me when in actuality it was just her alone.
Everywhere I went as far as Stevie chat rooms, there would be someone there
to immediately greet me with hate message and trolling. This seems to have
fallen off to almost nothing, and quite frankly I'm kind of missing the
humor in it all. Back when I lived in AZ for a short time in 1995, I was in
the process of getting a Concelaed Weapons Permit (which I now have) and Pam
called Silver Spring Emporium and told them that I was getting a permit so I
could come in and shoot up the place. Yea, like I really need a permit for
that.
She was extremely obese, but apparantly she had lost quite a bit of weight
in the last few years. She was by her words married, but I never knew what
her husband's name was. Her maiden name was Pam Ingram. She was a long
time Stevie fan, and she was very easy to spot at concerts. She was so huge
that her arms stuck out at about a 45 degree angle. I don't know how fast
she lost weight, but to lose weight too fast when you're that huge to begin
with is extremely hard on the heart. I'm willing to bet she died of a heart
attack.
I can't find her obit anywhere, but something had to have happened to her,
otherwise she'd be here trolling me as usual.
God have mercy on her soul. |
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| Steve at fivetrees... |
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 5:07 pm |
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"Bill Gamelson" <bill_gamelson at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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God have mercy on her soul.
That's the first empathetic thing I've seen you post, Bill.
Steve
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| Bill Gamelson... |
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 6:51 pm |
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"Steve at fivetrees" <steve at (no spam) NOSPAMTAfivetrees.com> wrote in message
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Quote: "Bill Gamelson" <bill_gamelson at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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God have mercy on her soul.
That's the first empathetic thing I've seen you post, Bill.
The concert last night was wonderful. |
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| Bill Gamelson... |
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 10:06 pm |
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"jaydee" <thatjaydee at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote: it doesn't take more than a little piece of spring steel to turn any
number of those 9mm grease-gun pistole into a full auto piece
It's equally amazing that little piece of spring steel could spring a man in
prison for 20 years. It's not worth the hassel to get a full auto permit in
Arizona.
Quote: I'd rather the original .45. shot a few clips when I was 12
Semi-Autos have come a long way since then. The barrels canter up now
during action to help hollow-point bullets into the pipe.
Quote: I hear the Glock version is the one to have, but I prefer the 7.62
round, after having a 1917 Swiss Army 7.62 Luger, vs. the 9mm...
A Glock can pass through an X-Ray machine. That is scary. The good thing
is, the airport folks are trained to see the pattern it does make.
Quote: I never applied for a CCW. I had a belt holster for the Luger
I've graduated from the steel frame and prefer the Polymer frame now. Much
lighter.
Quote: some antipsychotics can do a number on-ya
Most people who take those don't like the side effects. Like that Ronald
Anacelteo guy. Apparantly when he was taking them he was fine, but when
he'd stop is when he'd have problems. I haven't heard about that guy
lately. I wouldn't mind meeting him someday. Maybe I'd make sure he takes
his meds, straight down his other throat. I dunno, he might like that
though. |
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