Everyone that is worried about douchebags out there that use your name and what you say online somewhere else should be a little worried. Personally I don't mind folks using whatever I say online wherever they like but I would expect that the person doing so would have the cajones to talk in person to the folks they use the names and statements of.
Sadly, the douchebag in question appears to hate the chainlink but use the calender for events and forums for things to bash on their own website.
I'm mentioned over there to the point where i think this person may have a crush on me while calling me racist and fearful of the west side.
This person SAW me yesterday and said nothing to my face, and until now I had no idea who they were or that this wealth of hate on me existed, or I woulda made sure to let my feelings be known.
Anyway - BE AWARE - what you say or do over here is being taken elsewhere for a douchebag to write all about you. ;-)
Dear Douchebag. Can't wait to talk to you in person.
Permalink Reply by notoriousDUG on August 7, 2012 at 7:08pm Wait, what happened? He freaked on somebody for getting to close to his bike?
bk (aka: Dr. Mambohead) said:
That guy? Today I smiled. Big. I Needed that!
It is good to get things done.
I stand by my comments that the Old Town Ale House IS a house of worship! For the record?...that place can get packed with more flustrated, misunderstood recumbant-riders/spiritualists than Wheaton!!!
For those of you who don't know where it is?.. Wheaton is basically a south suburb of Keeneyville but without all the religion.
Here is me: I notice things! So, recumbant guy, next ride? I am going to shove a loaf of rye bread in my pants and then go off on you if you take a second glance/ask about it. That is kind of what that guy did at Julie's J-M Bike Ride regarding his precious, unapproachable bike... He was just Olde-Fashioned rude! How dare I merely inquire! Never mind this was a 'spiritual' ride...
I never tried to interact w/someone at a social bike ride that was more anti-social. Way to be an ambassador for what you dig, dude! Way to hoover every speck of fun out of an inherently joyful activity. Oh that poor martyred soul, what a burdon he suffers even in pleasure.
In Wheaton?.. God is Love, but don't ask about God's Own Bike!
Permalink Reply by notoriousDUG on August 7, 2012 at 8:03pm They are not the same and you are just as nuts as they are to think it.
James BlackHeron said:
The final words of James O More were:
Dug, take it easy, man. I don't want you tripping out and going off shooting up a school or gunning down people in a movie theater, or laying down in front of a train or riding your bicycle off a bridge or yo jumping in front of a Chicago taxi cab. Raise the Flag is just a book, man, and it is not worth you getting your shorts in a bind over grammar, correct or incorrect. Raise the Flag is not The Catcher in the Rye.
Seconds later the thread was deleted as were all the threads started by JM and the profile was deleted.
The style of the above paragraph looks not at all like his previous posts (or what is in that crazy book) and seems much closer to the way O writes IMHO.
I can't prove that O and JM are the same. But to write a crazy book, self-publish it, and then wait a few months to come over to TCL to hawk it is going pretty far indeed. (an obvious troll if you ask me the way things worked out -he was looking for people to call him out on multiple thread-starting and kept posting them up until someone finally DID call him out on it) But this behavior seems consistant to the multiple thread-starting antics done by O when he was hawking his blog.
I'm good at seeing patterns. I see a pattern here between the two profiles. I could be wrong. But I feel it is an interesting theory.
Permalink Reply by Gabe on August 7, 2012 at 8:31pm Found him on twitter - he's not very active, but that's a pic of him.
Permalink Reply by Joe Willis on August 7, 2012 at 8:36pm His location says it all to me
Suburbs of Chicago, IL
(I know most of you are cool people but in general remind me of California drivers!)
Permalink Reply by bk (aka: Dr. Mambohead) on August 8, 2012 at 3:07am
Permalink Reply by Apie (10.6) on August 8, 2012 at 10:30am That paragraph has way too many periods, no way it was written by JM.
James BlackHeron said:
The final words of James O More were:
Dug, take it easy, man. I don't want you tripping out and going off shooting up a school or gunning down people in a movie theater, or laying down in front of a train or riding your bicycle off a bridge or yo jumping in front of a Chicago taxi cab. Raise the Flag is just a book, man, and it is not worth you getting your shorts in a bind over grammar, correct or incorrect. Raise the Flag is not The Catcher in the Rye.
Seconds later the thread was deleted as were all the threads started by JM and the profile was deleted.
The style of the above paragraph looks not at all like his previous posts (or what is in that crazy book) and seems much closer to the way O writes IMHO.
I can't prove that O and JM are the same. But to write a crazy book, self-publish it, and then wait a few months to come over to TCL to hawk it is going pretty far indeed. (an obvious troll if you ask me the way things worked out -he was looking for people to call him out on multiple thread-starting and kept posting them up until someone finally DID call him out on it) But this behavior seems consistant to the multiple thread-starting antics done by O when he was hawking his blog.
I'm good at seeing patterns. I see a pattern here between the two profiles. I could be wrong. But I feel it is an interesting theory.
thanks for the heads up gabe. I feel sorry for this loser. I refuse to humour him and get sucked into his
babbling...I have two many way more important things to do !
Dan
Gabe said:
Hmmnnn..Well sadly we're doing now what H- had pointed out to be what the douchebag wanted by driving traffic over to the douchebags site.
Sarah, I now know he's a chubby, african american guy that rides a recumbant. I know he posted more about me yesterday but even having seen me yesterday didn't have the cajones talk to me. So I know he's a coward. :-)
Also he posted more about me, dan brown and chainlinkers yesterday while talking about the Eccentric Art Ride.
Permalink Reply by spencewine on August 8, 2012 at 11:37am What's funny is that he knows so much about commuting in Chicago...all of which seems to be based on weekend group-fun-rides in the city. Group riding in the city on a weekend is a bit different than commuting during rush-hour. Regardless, good riddance.
Permalink Reply by Duppie 13.5185km on August 8, 2012 at 11:46am For the record, "O" is not gone. "James More" is.
spencewine said:
What's funny is that he knows so much about commuting in Chicago...all of which seems to be based on weekend group-fun-rides in the city. Group riding in the city on a weekend is a bit different than commuting during rush-hour. Regardless, good riddance.
Permalink Reply by spencewine on August 8, 2012 at 12:07pm I think it'll be hard to make a come-back after being outed for writing this:
If I were a political satirist I would write a monthly check to Julie Hochstadter for her tireless efforts in managing one of the fertile sources of horse manure available anywhere in the country. Pound for pound we have some of the most interesting characters imaginable spouting goodness knows what sort of misinformation each and every day. All of it served up with heaping doses of a sense of entitlement that is breathtaking.
I could be wrong.
He wasn't exactly outed, he linked to the blog himself several times.
spencewine said:
I think it'll be hard to make a come-back after being outed for writing this:
If I were a political satirist I would write a monthly check to Julie Hochstadter for her tireless efforts in managing one of the fertile sources of horse manure available anywhere in the country. Pound for pound we have some of the most interesting characters imaginable spouting goodness knows what sort of misinformation each and every day. All of it served up with heaping doses of a sense of entitlement that is breathtaking.
I could be wrong.
Permalink Reply by spencewine on August 8, 2012 at 1:11pm Whatever. My point is that it would seem counterproductive on his part to continue to participate in a community that he so openly disdains. Then again, that's what trolls do...hence the "I could be wrong."
Cameron Puetz said:
He wasn't exactly outed, he linked to the blog himself several times.
spencewine said:I think it'll be hard to make a come-back after being outed for writing this:
If I were a political satirist I would write a monthly check to Julie Hochstadter for her tireless efforts in managing one of the fertile sources of horse manure available anywhere in the country. Pound for pound we have some of the most interesting characters imaginable spouting goodness knows what sort of misinformation each and every day. All of it served up with heaping doses of a sense of entitlement that is breathtaking.
I could be wrong.
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