Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
He has virtually disappeared from these newsgroups, where he was at one time
the Self-Declared Maximum Leader.
Surely he is VERY uncomfortable with his Democrat Party's two Presidential
candidates, Barak and Hillary.
So, he has run for the tall grass, with his tail between his legs --
unequipped and unwilling to defend them.
Hilarious!
How Sweet It Is!
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Deus Vult
Sholem Aleichem
Jack Linthicum - 17 Apr 2008 19:00 GMT
> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>
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> Sholem Aleichem
Funny, I see four posts by him this very morning. Mayhap you mean your
little collection of cross-posting groups? You can't remember which
ones they are?
Renia - 17 Apr 2008 20:27 GMT
>> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>>
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> little collection of cross-posting groups? You can't remember which
> ones they are?
Prof Gans likes to discuss medieval genealogy. There isn't much on this
newsgroup any more so he doesn't post much any more. Nor do any of the
"old regulars". sigh . . .
Renia - 17 Apr 2008 20:32 GMT
Rectum:
>>> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>>>
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> Prof Gans likes to discuss medieval genealogy.
medieval history
> There isn't much on this
> newsgroup any more so he doesn't post much any more. Nor do any of the
> "old regulars". sigh . . .
Hari Seldon - 17 Apr 2008 21:28 GMT
> Rectum:
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>> There isn't much on this newsgroup any more so he doesn't post much any
>> more. Nor do any of the "old regulars". sigh . . .
For me, I know I scared away from Hines' plethora of off-topic posts. And I
know he will dare me to post on-topic to flame and barter again and again
with his Oxford Dictionary...
I just checked this ng after 2 or 3 years, and this *Hilarious* man is over
the group like cancer.
It's sad, but no more Big Bertha Blog Thing splorks for me...
D. Spencer Hines - 17 Apr 2008 20:44 GMT
Pogue Gans likes to discuss Mediaeval Genealogy?
Hilarious!
Gans knows zilch about Mediaeval Genealogy and cares less.
DSH
>>> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>>>
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> newsgroup any more so he doesn't post much any more. Nor do any of the
> "old regulars". sigh . . .
Martin - 18 Apr 2008 22:31 GMT
>>> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>>>
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> newsgroup any more so he doesn't post much any more. Nor do any of the
> "old regulars". sigh .
I hope to have (very soon) an intersting and distinctly lurid 'follow up' to
the Duke of Essex (of Agincourt fame... according to DSH) tale, and the
Holland Dukes of Exeter. Yes, I'm off to the Tower... and will not be
subdued by mere Beefeaters! Nor will be my (female, ahem) accomplice...
This may induce some interest from the good prof, and provide some medieval
interest for a change? Who knows, a lively discussion about the Little
Princes may follow...(cont P98)
. .
John Briggs - 18 Apr 2008 23:27 GMT
>>> On Apr 17, 1:54 pm, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com>
>>> wrote:
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> and will not be subdued by mere Beefeaters! Nor will be my (female,
> ahem) accomplice...
Could you give me the faintest of clues?

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Vlad the Emailer - 21 Apr 2008 21:07 GMT
>>>> On Apr 17, 1:54 pm, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com>
>>>> wrote:
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> Could you give me the faintest of clues?
Not until the deed has been done John.... this week I hope.
John Briggs - 21 Apr 2008 22:25 GMT
>>>>> On Apr 17, 1:54 pm, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com>
>>>>> wrote:
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> Not until the deed has been done John.... this week I hope.
If you're talking about the monument to the Duke of Exeter in St Peter ad
Vincula - do be aware that it only fetched up there in 1951! (From St
Katharine's, Regents Park having been moved there from St Katharine's
Hospital.)

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Michael W Cook - 25 Apr 2008 22:50 GMT
> Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>
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> So, he has run for the tall grass, with his tail between his legs --
> unequipped and unwilling to defend them.
The good Professor Gans probably decided long ago, as i did, that if
he wanted to read about right wing American politics he'd go to that
Newsgroup, as opposed to reading all the sh.t that you post on here.
This Newsgroup used to be good in 1996, people actually discussed
medieval History, but since joining Hines has done his very best to
rip it apart and sadly he has succeeded.
You are nothing but a cheap vulgar man, Hines, who has nothing to look
forward to but death
That can not happen too soon, so we can all piss on your grave.
Tiglath - 25 Apr 2008 23:00 GMT
> > Where is our erstwhile regular, Pogue J. Gans?
>
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> That can not happen too soon, so we can all piss on your grave.
Don't let this fool the Gentle Readers, sometimes Michael criticizes
Mr. Hines as well.
D. Spencer Hines - 27 Apr 2008 09:51 GMT
Hilarious!
Pogue Cook is just a...
Sore Loser.
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum
> In alt.history.british Michael W Cook <mwcook@santlache.co.uk> wrote:
>>This Newsgroup used to be good in 1996, people actually discussed
>>medieval History, but since joining Hines has done his very best to
>>rip it apart and sadly he has succeeded.