Bob Loblaw wrote:son of Ishmael wrote:Who would that be?
Maxine Hanks and Don Bradley come to mind.
Thanks,
Bob Loblaw wrote:son of Ishmael wrote:Who would that be?
Maxine Hanks and Don Bradley come to mind.
Bob Loblaw wrote:Kishkumen wrote:Well, it must have been a very recent discovery, then.
It would have been wrong to assume that he was lying.
But the truth is I don't believe that he knows who Scratch is, so I wasn't assuming that.
I don't either and I know who they are pointing the finger at. It's not him but whatever makes them happy.
Bob Loblaw wrote:Care to explain how this alleged knowledge came to Dr. Peterson, or are you just blowing smoke?
Blixa wrote:Who is the person assumed to be Scratch? Just wonderin'. (Pretty sure Scratch isn't on Facebook, too)
Pahoran wrote:It was passed on to him. He subsequently found the person's name in his friends list. He didn't know that person from a bar of soap, so I suppose he had simply accepted the request by default.
Kind of creepy stalking behaviour, wouldn't you say? A bit like going through someone's trash. Or digging out a years-old "wish list" on Amazon that had actually been entered by another family member. You know -- typical Scratch behaviour.
Regards,
Pahoran
Kind of creepy stalking behaviour, wouldn't you say? A bit like going through someone's trash. Or digging out a years-old "wish list" on Amazon that had actually been entered by another family member. You know -- typical Scratch behaviour.
By the way, I'm Scratch, and everyone knows it. Feel free to pass that information on to Dr. Peterson.
Droopy wrote:But you don't post or compose sentences or paragraphs like Scratch. You post like Sir Bluffalot.
Pahoran wrote:Bob Loblaw wrote:Care to explain how this alleged knowledge came to Dr. Peterson, or are you just blowing smoke?
It was passed on to him. He subsequently found the person's name in his friends list. He didn't know that person from a bar of soap, so I suppose he had simply accepted the request by default.
Kind of creepy stalking behaviour, wouldn't you say? A bit like going through someone's trash. Or digging out a years-old "wish list" on Amazon that had actually been entered by another family member. You know -- typical Scratch behaviour.
Regards,
Pahoran
Pahoran wrote:Bob Loblaw wrote:Care to explain how this alleged knowledge came to Dr. Peterson, or are you just blowing smoke?
It was passed on to him. He subsequently found the person's name in his friends list. He didn't know that person from a bar of soap, so I suppose he had simply accepted the request by default.
Kind of creepy stalking behaviour, wouldn't you say? A bit like going through someone's trash. Or digging out a years-old "wish list" on Amazon that had actually been entered by another family member. You know -- typical Scratch behaviour.
Regards,
Pahoran