I expected some of this when I decided to throw my hat in with the folks at PajamasMedia (now known as Open Source Media) so I can't say that I'm surprised.
And given some of the flak that's been aimed in the general direction of some of the uber bloggers who are on the team (see Michelle and La Shawn's related posts), I should count myself amongst the fortunate. I don't yet have the readership that draws the serious moonbat.
Instead I get the wannabees, the second lieutenants of the bat brigade, the flailing loons trying desperately to garner attention. Which brings me to the reason for this post.
I attempted to leave a response over at brigade headquarters and kept getting an error so I figured I'd leave here what I couldn't leave there:
Appreciate all the attention you "mainstream loonies" are sending my way (note the spelling corrections).
First let me say that no, I don't deal in communion wafers, candles, and incense. It's a tad more like plain thoughts shedding light that incenses people like you.
And I don't mind anyone borrowing my logo, much less Jesus' General, given that I'm in the market for a new one. Maybe we could work a trade.
I'm glad to be occupying at least half of y'all's time so that that the other half wouldn't be spent hatching lies, schemes and deceptive rhetoric that embolden our enemies (note the better grasp of fractions).
And I especially enjoy stimulating the prurient interests of the deviant, merely by mentioning "guhnads" (tehl4m3 apparently now needs a cigarette and the rest of us a bath).
Thanks to all of you... I appreciate teh traffic being generated... who knows, one of you might actually be converted to common sense, delivered roughly, while remaining sexually dissatisfied.
You know, after spending a little more time thinking about it, if I scored only 6 out of 10 wingnuts with this bunch, I have more work to do.
Lots more.












Quite a climate over there, eh? For the record, some countries -- not mentioning any names -- refer to their $1 coin as a 'loonie'. The name began as a reference to the picture of a loon on the back and then evolved to also proclaim its persistent worthlessness.
Once in a while spelling for meaning is more important than bowing to the dictionary.
Posted by: Leslie | Monday, November 21, 2005 at 10:51 PM