Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

A Modern Day BS Man/Liz Encounter

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Observer
    replied
    Originally posted by mariab View Post
    To C.D.:
    For some reason, all the guys I've been out with had beat-up cars. It's endearing. Generally speaking, the older the car, the cooler the guy. I've never seen a guy in a BMW or a Mazerati who was not
    - gay
    - Italian (which is about the same as gay)
    - his rich dad's son
    - fiscally criminal.
    You missed out a chauffeur.

    Observer

    Leave a comment:


  • Observer
    replied
    Originally posted by mariab View Post
    [He was still young in 1888. And whimpish might have been the reason they chose him, if his testimony was indeed fabricated. Plus he had a “theatrical appearance“, whatever that means.
    Still young in 1888? Jacob Peters, George Gardstein, Peter Piatkov, all young men, capable of great violence. Theatrical appearance, yes, will we ever dechiper that one? I think not.

    Observer

    Leave a comment:


  • mariab
    replied
    To C.D.:
    For some reason, all the guys I've been out with had beat-up cars. It's endearing. Generally speaking, the older the car, the cooler the guy. I've never seen a guy in a BMW or a Mazerati who was not
    - gay
    - Italian (which is about the same as gay)
    - his rich dad's son
    - fiscally criminal.

    To Observer:
    Dangerous to typecast I know, but the vast majority of those anarchist types were doers, firebrands, men of action. The wimpish Schwartz (if his story is to be believed) doesn't somehow fit the bill.

    He was still young in 1888. And whimpish might have been the reason they chose him, if his testimony was indeed fabricated. Plus he had a “theatrical appearance“, whatever that means.

    Leave a comment:


  • Observer
    replied
    Originally posted by sleekviper View Post
    LOL, not much surprises me anymore. Ok, so a guy hulking over a woman that has fallen in the street, yells a racial remark at one or two guys across the street. They run, so he helps the woman up, takes her to a yard where a party is going on directly behind this encounter, cuts her throat, and nobody knows anything except a guy that ran that does not speak a word of English?
    Not exactly. Schwartz was initially on the same side of the street as BS man, BS man threw Stride down, she had not fallen, and he did not help her up, rather he dragged her into the yard.

    Observer

    Leave a comment:


  • Observer
    replied
    Hi Maria

    Dangerous to typecast I know, but the vast majority of those anarchist types were doers, firebrands, men of action. The wimpish Schwartz (if his story is to be believed) doesn't somehow fit the bill.

    Observer

    Leave a comment:


  • c.d.
    replied
    Hi Maria,

    I worked with a woman (a real feisty type) who told me that she was walking down the street one day when some old guy in a beat up car pulled up next to her, leaned out the window and said "hey, for $50 bucks I bet we could have a good time." She said "I'd like to but I don't have $50 bucks." He was completely taken aback and could only stammer "no, I meant I would pay you the $50." She smiled sweetly and said "I'm flattered but why don't you just keep the $50 and get your car fixed." Ouch.

    c.d.

    Leave a comment:


  • sleekviper
    replied
    still makes me nervous

    Leave a comment:


  • mariab
    replied
    sleekviper wrote:
    LOL, not much surprises me anymore. Ok, so a guy hulking over a woman that has fallen in the street, yells a racial remark at one or two guys across the street. They run, so he helps the woman up, takes her to a yard where a party is going on directly behind this encounter, cuts her throat, and nobody knows anything except a guy that ran that does not speak a word of English?

    Cops who work with crackheads today probably get to hear even more stupid stories...

    Leave a comment:


  • mariab
    replied
    C.D. wrote:
    Don't feel guilty just because some guy hits on you.

    Everytime a guy I'm NOT interested in checks me out, I feel like asking him for a $20.

    C.D.:
    I can sympathize. I can't begin to count the number of times that I have been mentally undressed by women that I work with.

    Good for you!

    I'm just gonna make something to eat now. My intentions of working on this due proposal have gone to hell in a basket, but maybe later...

    Leave a comment:


  • c.d.
    replied
    Hi Maria,

    Don't feel guilty just because some guy hits on you. I can sympathize. I can't begin to count the number of times that I have been mentally undressed by women that I work with.

    c.d.

    Leave a comment:


  • mariab
    replied
    C.D. wrote:
    Alcohol can make people do really stupid things. Trust me on this. Actually, people can do really stupid things while being quite sober. Trust me on this as well.

    I trust you at 100% on both counts, C.D.!
    If that Albanian (?) guy was hitting on me, he certainly did it the wrong way.

    To Observer:
    I know about the abundance of aliases, but this anarchist Schwartz chap is identifiable, with a bit of luck. There are more spy reports to go through, and he might have published in Der Arbeter Fraint. If he's mentioned anywhere else, we'll nail his as*, I promise.

    Leave a comment:


  • sleekviper
    replied
    LOL, not much surprises me anymore. Ok, so a guy hulking over a woman that has fallen in the street, yells a racial remark at one or two guys across the street. They run, so he helps the woman up, takes her to a yard where a party is going on directly behind this encounter, cuts her throat, and nobody knows anything except a guy that ran that does not speak a word of English?

    Leave a comment:


  • c.d.
    replied
    Hi Maria,

    You get hit on a lot, huh?

    c.d.

    Leave a comment:


  • c.d.
    replied
    Hi Viper,

    But the BS man might have thought that Schwartz was showing too much interest in something that was not his business and that his next action might have been to intervene.

    c.d.

    Leave a comment:


  • Observer
    replied
    Originally posted by sleekviper View Post
    Oh I know it is something that makes little sense Observer, but in those reports, how many have someone leaving the person that caused the anger to erupt, to take on someone that was simply walking by?
    Hi Viper

    You'd be surprised at how many adopt those very tactics.

    Observer

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X