NPantychrist Afghanistan

barbara100 at jps.net barbara100 at jps.net
Fri Nov 9 21:43:47 CST 2001


I've  been paying attention.  I saw he slipped up with the Pantychrist, too.
Maybe it was a mistake. (Doug, he should't be lumped in with the others.
Tell him his name's just too funky and it was a slip of the tongue.)  It has
to be a mistake. I never got a bad vibe from you, Pantychirst.
Barbara


----- Original Message -----
From: Nathan Thurm <pantychrist at hotmail.com>
To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: RE: Re: NP Afghanistan


> Douggy M. wrote:
>
> "I'm certain some real people do disagree with my views on the War--about
90
> percent of Americans do, according to some polls, and, hard as it is for
me
> to believe, some people who clam a deep affinity with Pynchon's writings
> also seem to support this war.  Only, on Pynchon-L so many of them tend to
> show up under goofy names like Pantychrist, Olio, Fester, Dingleberry,
etc.
> ad nauseum, spouting virtually the same arguments offered by
> rj/rjackson/jbor/?, "Morris", Mackin, Quail, Terrance (and only God knows
> how many anonymous email accounts he has created), Malign, and Otto.
Looks
> funny to me, and you offer no evidence that they aren't your own alter
egos
> or creations of the members of your dogpack -- no evidence that I've seen,
> at least.   But maybe they are real people who choose to post
anonymously--I
> couldn't care less who they are, I still disagree with them about this
> war."
>
> Hi, Nathan Thurm here (aka pantychrist, Woody Tobias Jr., Dan Jizzenberry,
> and Carlton Fist--all under the same e-mail account, I assure you). I just
> want to point out that I in no way support this war in Afghanistan. Never
> have, never will. And, if you were paying attention to the p-list in the
> last month and a half, you'd notice that I've engaged in a number of
> bru-ha-has (although none recently) with David Morris, Terrance, The Great
> Quail, Jasper Fidget, and (I think) Jbor on this very issue . The only
thing
> we agree upon is the fact that you're clinically insane. This is a good
way
> to desribe someone who can't differentiate between friends and enemies,
no?
> Hell, you even helped substantiate my
> 'soldiers-in-Vietnam-were-predominantly-working-class-whites and blacks'
> argument? God, those were the good old days. Were we ever so young?
>
>
>
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