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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2007, 09:40:14 am »
That guy gregC is a moron.

Tom posted some pics of a Hydro spa over there and was talking about the insualtion inside the cabinet and comparing it to the foam in Arctic.  

Not realizing that a proper Thermal tub employs foam in it's insualtion, Greg jumps in and tries to embarass Tom. Once again the word "tool" comes quickly to mind.

I don't think Greg (he who kisses the saggin fat ass of Jim) knows too much about hot tubs in general.  

Greg, are you reading this?  You should do some homework before making fun of Tom. You look like a moron.  Honestly. Yopu've just proven to the world that you don't understand what you are talking about and will take your cues from Jimmy on when to laugh.   ;D
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2007, 09:40:14 am »

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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2007, 11:15:10 am »
Oh boy.  Update on SteveL and his new Hydrospa over at the SpaSpecialista forum.

When we last left our story, SteveL had went out and purchased a Costco Spa based on Jim's recent 'recommendations'.  SteveL then reads Tom's review of the "big box" spa (which Jim invited Tom to post at his forum).  SteveL then sees GregG making fun of the spa.

It looks like SteveL is now having a bit of buyer's remorse.  He is asking why Jim recommended the Costco spa if it is so poorly built.  He says his wife is crying and he's asking whether he made a big mistake.  This poor guy is asking whether he has been mislead by Jim's 'recommendations'.  He apparently is of limited financial means with a baby on the way.  It really is pretty sad and not funny at all.

Looks like another Haven victim, and this time, Jim didn't even have to sell him a spa.  Sad.
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2007, 12:12:10 pm »
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Oh boy.  Update on SteveL and his new Hydrospa over at the SpaSpecialista forum.

When we last left our story, SteveL had went out and purchased a Costco Spa based on Jim's recent 'recommendations'.  SteveL then reads Tom's review of the "big box" spa (which Jim invited Tom to post at his forum).  SteveL then sees GregG making fun of the spa.

It looks like SteveL is now having a bit of buyer's remorse.  He is asking why Jim recommended the Costco spa if it is so poorly built.  He says his wife is crying and he's asking whether he made a big mistake.  This poor guy is asking whether he has been mislead by Jim's 'recommendations'.  He apparently is of limited financial means with a baby on the way.  It really is pretty sad and not funny at all.

Looks like another Haven victim, and this time, Jim didn't even have to sell him a spa.  Sad.
At this point I have to believe that "SteveL" is actually someone posting under an alias to make fun of Jim.  There's NO WAY a real person would write the sort of things SteveL has written... is there?  ;D
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #18 on: July 06, 2007, 12:53:22 pm »
And he lives in a trailer? Alias eh? OH YOU THINK?  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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At this point I have to believe that "SteveL" is actually someone posting under an alias to make fun of Jim.  There's NO WAY a real person would write the sort of things SteveL has written... is there?  ;D
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #19 on: July 06, 2007, 01:06:11 pm »
Maybe they will name the baby  "Jim the Jim"????

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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #20 on: July 06, 2007, 01:41:51 pm »
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Maybe they will name the baby  "Jim the Jim"????

 ;D

Well, it certainly won't be Greg or Hydro.
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #21 on: July 18, 2007, 02:25:09 pm »
This is great. Jim is ranting again, and post this nugget;

People who are not smart, often give "reverence to scientists" who are trying to understand God by math and science.  That is like a frog trying to be a man.  You cannont know God by allowing the mind to be in control.


Let's repeatwhat Jim just said.


"People who are not smart, often give "reverence to scientists" who are trying to understand God by math"

Ok. I get the jist of what Jim is say. But heres' where we see his complete insanity come into play. Do you know what the very next sentence is that Reverand Jim writes?



Here is the mathmatical formula.
 
Mind + Ego = Delusion and suffering.




Huh? WTF?   I thought people who tried to explain the nature of God through math were stupid?  ::) :o


 ;D ;D ;D

I guess this he is a proof of is own theroies.  :-?  I think the above is a great example of Rev. Jim's logic.

What's even more stranger is a few weeks ago Rev Jim was preaching to  Rich100s and Jim  warned him


The worst sinners are those who think they know God




Funny how everytime I turn around Rev Jim is telling us how he knows God?

I guess with Jim, if belive *every other line* of *everyother post*  I'll get a straigh answer.? I guess it all depends if he took a blue pill or a red pill that day.
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #22 on: July 18, 2007, 03:08:52 pm »
this is the rest of his God rant  


You are not smart enough to understand what I represent, because your ego is so HUGE and you think you are a messenger of God, but you are not. You are a spiritual idiot.  You need to set down and read the Bible from front to back about six times so you can understand what I am saying.  You mind and emotions are your worst enemy, so get your life under God’s control, NOT WHAT YOUR STUPID EGO WANTS TO BELIEVE.



Yet in today's sermon Rev. Jim tells us:

Part of God's plan to keep the world going is to use a thing called delusion or Maya.  It is the cause of ignorance and that people will grope around in this darkness, thinking they are "illuminated", when in fact their beliefs are the major factor that keeps them in darkness.


Once again on Tuesday Jim tells us we don't know half of what he knows  (becasue he is so illuminated) but On Wednesday, Jim tell us that folks who think they are illuninated are in darkness.    :o

 


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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #23 on: July 18, 2007, 03:20:44 pm »
 ;D
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #24 on: July 18, 2007, 04:01:42 pm »
I moved this because I did not want to detract from the more somber postings in the other thread....
Seems I find parallels to Jim in some of the oddest spots.  This is from a blog on a website for Golf....."September 1971 – I hang out my shingle and form my own golf course architecture firm (Hot tub shop), MacCallister and Associates. My brother Angus (Jon) lent me the money to open my doors — by this time he had become a financier on Wall Street (maybe not but at least Jon had money to loan) and forced me to desert my dream of two brothers (abusing his engineering label to Jim's benefit) building the most penal (hot tubs) championship golf courses in the game’s history. Business is tight. I have a series of disagreements with clients (ditto) and I have difficult time getting any of my designs built (super ditto) according to my own vision (Ah, delusion). With the benefit of hindsight, I can now see what the problem was. They were a bunch of YELLOW-BELLIED COWARDS! (This is humor in the blog and quite something different).  They lacked the fortitude to build the stiff, formidable tests of skill I envisioned.  December 1971 – Facing bankruptcy, I scale back my golf course architect business and am willing to accept more readily available commissions (someone's GOT to fall for my drivel); par 3s, miniature golf courses and golf range landscaping. I start to write a book on grand designs (i.e. induldged my fantasy of engineering knowledge) in golf course history (hot tub history) and visit publishing houses for possible backing (tried to get a job with Hot Springs).  
October 19, 1987 – By this time, I had actually managed to build a few courses (tubs). (See my portfolio.... see my website) But I lost everything when the stock market plummeted on Black Monday (gotta blame it on someone else because it couldn't be MY fault, Arjuna). All of my holdings were rather aggressively invested in pork belly futures on a tip I got from my brother (something about an abusive father goes in here). Ironically, Angus himself was unscathed by the event (parental abuse only extended to Jimbo). He has felt guilty about it ever since and to make amends he has been my benefactor (realizing his brothers pains, Jon tried to help his brother out by investing in his company). His financial largess allows me to be extremely selective with my clients (to the point I don't have any)... and just like the self-made man himself, the text goes on and on from othere.  Here's the link...
http://www.nxtube.com/blog/index.php?p=35
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #25 on: July 18, 2007, 04:10:26 pm »
I love the references about the Zero's  and they mean nothing until you put a 1 in front of them.  It sounds like a money reference  0000 means O putting a 1 in front gives you 10000 Cha-Ching$$$
Now he says he has also created the worlds greatest super duper Ozone system.
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #26 on: July 18, 2007, 04:10:58 pm »
You know, you just can't make up the stuff that goes on over at "El Forum del ESpa Especialista".  GregG has now asked twice whether he can drink the water in his tub.  Is this guy for real?  

I want so bad to join up over there so I can tell Greggie that he can drink the water just as soon as I get out of the tub.   :D
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #27 on: July 18, 2007, 04:55:02 pm »
So go ahead.  It will be fun to see, and we can have a pool on how long your posts last before they're deleted, or until you get banned.

Drew- Love the reverend Jim thing.  Only the character in Taxi is WAAAAYYYY smarter tha our own reverend Jim.  Jim Jones is another reverend that comes to mind from time to time.  Maybe he can pick up some property in Ghana really cheap...........
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #28 on: July 18, 2007, 11:13:22 pm »
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Let's repeatwhat Jim just said.



OK, I'll play along


Whhhhhaaaattttt do you do when you come to a yellow light? ;)


That was for all you fans of the show taxi
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Re: fresh fodder for a dead horse
« Reply #29 on: July 19, 2007, 09:13:03 am »
Jim Jones....oh oh...that's the origin of "drink the koolaid".    
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