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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Curt James wrote:
Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

Curt James wrote:

[...]

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.

[...]

I spelled checked it, Dork!

When you refer to a person's first name, Dork, it does!

You have my condolences.
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Larry Hodges
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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

"Mr. Natural-Health" <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote in
message news:1148147273.105966.66600@j73g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
Larry Hodges wrote:
"Mr. Natural-Health" <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote in
message news:1148054952.268970.46260@38g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
TC wrote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
You don't have to
look like Arnold. If fact, without juice, you couldn't if you
tried.

Juice is code for steroids?

You've never heard of being "on the juice"? That explains your total
ignorance of other important things like nutrition.

Speaking of ignorance, Arnold Swartzennager was known for his big
muscles as well as for winning the Mr. Olympia bodybuilding contest
seven times.

Juice is code for steriods in the context of professional baseball
players. And, with the mention of Arnold Swartzennager it all but a
certainty.

You have my condolences.

I don't do steroids, but you really are an idiot.

Who said you did steroids? But, now that the idiot has suggested that
he does/did. Clearly, you are an idiot. About 2 inches, long too.

What kind of a moron, would bring up the topic if you wont prepared to
talk about it?

Oh I know, Larry ... JMW's b***h!

Ha, ... hah, Ha!~

I am laughing at JMW's b***h. Smile

That's it? That was your comeback? You are a moron...
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joeu2004@hotmail.com
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 1:49 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Geesh, is this inane thread still going on!?

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
Curt James wrote:
[Mr. Natural-Health wrote:]
Arnold Swartzennager

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.
[....]

I spelled checked it, Dork! You know the Google search
engine can make an excellent spell checker provided you
have half a brain.

And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger". So even Google tried to help you
find the other half of your brain.

In any case, if/when you use the correct spelling in your Google
search, you might stumble across http://schwarzenegger.com.
That claims to be his "official website" -- and I believe it is, since
I vaguely remember his referring to it in public speeches. You
might assume that __he__ knows how he wants his name to be
spelled.
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:22 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Larry Hodges <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote:

[...]

Quote:
That's it? That was your comeback? You are a moron...

Um, not to pick a nit, but "That's it? That was your comeback? You
are a moron..." isn't what I'd call such a sensational comeback
either.

Just sayin'.

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Curt
http://curtjames.com/
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:26 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

Quote:
Curt James wrote:
^^^^^^
Mr. Natural-Health <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

Curt James wrote:
^^^^^^^^

[...]

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.

[...]

I spelled checked it, Dork!

When you refer to a person's first name, Dork, it does!

To review: You cannot spell Schwarzenegger. You cannot spell Curt.
Gotcha.

Quote:
You have my condolences.

Likewise, I'm sure.

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http://curtjames.com/
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:27 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:

Quote:
Geesh, is this inane thread still going on!?

Unfortunately, yes. (And I helped! Uh...)

Quote:
Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Curt James wrote:
[Mr. Natural-Health wrote:]
Arnold Swartzennager

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.
[....]

I spelled checked it, Dork! You know the Google search
engine can make an excellent spell checker provided you
have half a brain.

And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger". So even Google tried to help you
find the other half of your brain.

In any case, if/when you use the correct spelling in your Google
search, you might stumble across http://schwarzenegger.com.
That claims to be his "official website" -- and I believe it is, since
I vaguely remember his referring to it in public speeches. You
might assume that __he__ knows how he wants his name to be
spelled.

Talk such nonsense. What are you, a dork? ;o)

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Curt
http://curtjames.com/
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Larry Hodges
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:52 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

"Curt James" <cwj111@psu.edu> wrote in message
news:g3nv621dqhh4r268lh8tg6air1n0551kfd@4ax.com...
Quote:
Larry Hodges <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote:

[...]

That's it? That was your comeback? You are a moron...

Um, not to pick a nit, but "That's it? That was your comeback? You
are a moron..." isn't what I'd call such a sensational comeback
either.

Just sayin'.

--
Curt
http://curtjames.com/

It wasn't worth an effort. Will you buy that?
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Larry Hodges <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote:

Quote:
"Curt James" <cwj111@psu.edu> wrote in message
news:g3nv621dqhh4r268lh8tg6air1n0551kfd@4ax.com...
Larry Hodges <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote:

[...]

That's it? That was your comeback? You are a moron...

Um, not to pick a nit, but "That's it? That was your comeback? You
are a moron..." isn't what I'd call such a sensational comeback
either.

Just sayin'.

--
Curt
http://curtjames.com/

It wasn't worth an effort. Will you buy that?

Yes. Absolutely acceptable. Thank you. ;o)

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http://curtjames.com/
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:

Quote:
Arnold Swartzennager

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.
[....]

I spelled checked it, Dork! You know the Google search
engine can make an excellent spell checker provided you
have half a brain.

And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger".

That is the spell checker that I use quite often, A-Hole. It lets you
check many things that are not usually in the dictionary.

Just thought the Moron might want to know that he publicly made an Arse
out of himself.

Ha, ... Hah, Ha! A-Holes like you are so funny to laugh at. :)

Just thought that you might want to know who the Arse is.
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 5:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

On 21 May 2006 10:12:07 -0700, "Mr. Natural-Health"
<johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

Quote:
joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:

Arnold Swartzennager

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.
[....]

I spelled checked it, Dork! You know the Google search
engine can make an excellent spell checker provided you
have half a brain.

And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger".

That is the spell checker that I use quite often, A-Hole. It lets you
check many things that are not usually in the dictionary.

I was going to offer Gohde a shovel, but it looks like he's digging
his hole just fine with his face.

Quote:
Just thought the Moron might want to know that he publicly made an Arse
out of himself.

Ha, ... Hah, Ha! A-Holes like you are so funny to laugh at. Smile

See?

Sweet.

Keep digging, pal!

Quote:
Just thought that you might want to know who the Arse is.

Did you actually mean to write arse or did you misspell Gohde? Oh,
wait, synonyms allowable, of course. Never mind.

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http://curtjames.com/
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joeu2004@hotmail.com
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Pretending to have an __intelligent__ discussion ....

Mr. Natural-Health wrote:
Quote:
joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:
And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger".

That is the spell checker that I use quite often

Me, too, frankly. It is often easier than reaching for a dictionary or
going to a dictionary web site.

Quote:
It lets you check many things that are not usually in the dictionary.

Then that fails to explain why you chose the misspelled form,
"Swartzennager"? It also fails to explain why you are being so
pigheaded when someone corrected you. Learn to admit your
mistakes and move on.

In any case, FYI, even the "did you mean" hints are not necessarily
the correct spelling. They only represent the most-commonly used
spelling in searches.

Sigh, I encountered an instance where I was trying to determine the
correct spelling of a word I often misspell, and Google's "did you
mean"
spelling was the wrong one. I cannot remember the word off-hand.

The point is simply: caveat emptor.

We now return to the inane mumblings of Mr. Natural-Health ....
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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Curt James wrote:
Quote:
On 21 May 2006 10:12:07 -0700, "Mr. Natural-Health"
johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:

Arnold Swartzennager

S-c-h-w-a-r-z-e-n-e-g-g-e-r, thanks.
[....]

I spelled checked it, Dork! You know the Google search
engine can make an excellent spell checker provided you
have half a brain.

And someone with only half a brain probably does not know that
a search engine will only tell you what strings people search for,
not necessarily the correct spelling. But in this case, did you
notice that at the top of the search results, Google has: "Did
you mean: schwarzenegger".

That is the spell checker that I use quite often, A-Hole. It lets you
check many things that are not usually in the dictionary.

I was going to offer Gohde a shovel, but it looks like he's digging
his hole just fine with his face.

Just thought the Moron might want to know that he publicly made an Arse
out of himself.

Ha, ... Hah, Ha! A-Holes like you are so funny to laugh at. :)

See?

Sweet.

Keep digging, pal!

Just thought that you might want to know who the Arse is.

Did you actually mean to write arse or did you misspell Gohde? Oh,
wait, synonyms allowable, of course. Never mind.

Ha, ... hah, Ha!

You had me going, Arse!

Here again, Arse is your first name.

Just thought that the Moron might want to know who the are Arse is.
Hint: There is only ONE Arse here and it is you.

Who the f*** gives a s**t how you spell Arnold's name? I certainly
don't.
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

joeu2004@hotmail.com wrote:

[...]

re using Google as a spell check tool

Quote:
Me, too, frankly. It is often easier than reaching for a dictionary or
going to a dictionary web site.

[...]

Quote:
In any case, <snip>, even the "did you mean" hints are not necessarily
the correct spelling. They only represent the most-commonly used
spelling in searches.

Sigh, I encountered an instance where I was trying to determine the
correct spelling of a word I often misspell, and Google's "did you
mean" spelling was the wrong one. I cannot remember the word
off-hand.

The point is simply: caveat emptor.

[...]

All true. If you add the word definition to your search string, it can
help as well. See:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&rls=GGLG%2CGGLG%3A2005-29%2CGGLG%3Aen&q=double-check%2C+definition
for an example. Links to http://wordnet.princeton.edu/ and
http://www.answers.com/ are a /not bad/ sign that I've spelled the
word correctly.

If there's still uncertainty and/or I have the time, I'll double-check
with http://www.m-w.com/ as another form of verification.

I might even check with http://www.urbandictionary.com/ and
http://www.freetranslation.com is another useful tool.

Oh, and...

SCHWARZENEGGER, SCHWARZENEGGER, SCHWARZENEGGER!

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"Is immature spelled..."
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Curt James
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PostPosted: Sun May 21, 2006 9:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Mr. Natural-Health <johngohde@naturalhealthperspective.com> wrote:

[...]

Quote:
Here again, Arse is your first name.

Cool.

Quote:
Just thought that the Moron might want to know who the are Arse is.

In the future, please stay away from text-based interaction.

Quote:
Hint: There is only ONE Arse here and it is you.

The Moron and the Arse, eh? There's only one Arse and you want to be
certain the Moron is aware of this fact? Ooookay. (This could be an
alternate reality Abbott and Costello - both spelled correctly, btw -
skit.)

Quote:
Who the f*** gives a s**t how you spell Arnold's name? I certainly
don't.

That's nice.

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Mr-Natural-Health
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PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2006 1:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Which form of exercise is more popular? Reply with quote

Which form of exercise is more popular: yoga, exercise, aerobics,
bodybuilding, weight lifting?

http://www.google.com/trends?q=yoga%2C+exercise%2C+aerobics%2C+bodybuilding%2C+weight+lifting&ctab=1&geo=all&date=all
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