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Florida Apr 12th, 2000 04:55 PM

AMS is a Looney Toon!
 
AMS is nuts, he created this absurb post in November and is still contributing to it. Fodors, get rid of him!

Noah Apr 12th, 2000 05:21 PM

Nobody is perfect.

IAgree Apr 13th, 2000 09:30 AM

I have to agree with Get Help, AMS is paranoid and delusional. And Noah, I have to take you to task for getting him wound up again with your Disney post. In my opinion, most of the stuff AMS says is irrelevant and just plain looney. Fodor's needs to clean up this board!

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 10:59 AM

Obviously, the previous commentor who uses the alias 'I Agree' had just left the exhibits,Haunted House, Jaws, Tornado, Terminator, Back to the Future,Mississpi Boat, Alien etc. at the Disney Park/Universal and has been psychologically disoriented and has a distorted view of reality. It may be a while until he/she returns to the real world.

GetHelp Apr 13th, 2000 11:29 AM

Which AMS are you today??? The college student? Or how about the Latino basher? Or the Italian Mafia Hater??? You my friend, are the one with a distorted view of reality. I have read all your posts and I think you are either suffering from Alzheimers or clearly nuts!! There is medication and treatment for both. Please for yourself, your family and those who are tired of your annoying posts, get some help!

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 12:10 PM

To Get Help: Obviously you don't know how to read. The posts of Andrew M. Selkirk were not me. I effantically refuted Andrew M. Selkirk on my posts. There have been other aliases that have also attempted to impersonate me such as "Fed-Up". Unfortunately, Fodors has not done enough to prevent people from impersonating others which by the way is a crime. This problem will persist as long as Fodors fails to require posts to use legitimate e-mail addresses, something that can be very easily enforced. <BR> So before you falsely accuse anyone of getting help, why don't you learn to read the English language. And why don't you use your legitimate name and e-mail address and fully stand behind your statements.

TW Apr 13th, 2000 12:16 PM

effanatically?? <BR>Please explain as my Websters has neglected to.

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 12:29 PM

To TW: <BR>Simple misspelling of words is common on this forum which is designed to be spontaneous. Unfortunately, Fodor's software does not include a spell check facility. I believe the proper spelling of the word is "effantically" or "effanticly".

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 12:39 PM

To further educate TW, effantic means 'with emphasis' or 'with emotion'. It seems TW has to learn the English language as well.

GC Apr 13th, 2000 12:48 PM

Give AMS a break. Maybe he meant "emphatically" or "esoterically" or "effectively" or perhaps "get-a-life-ably". <BR> <BR>I hope that was effanctically spontaneous.

TW Apr 13th, 2000 12:55 PM

Gee thanks AMS. Now maybe you can send that definition in to Mr. Webster, since his dictionary still doesn't list that word, no matter which creative spelling I use. You might also want to help him out with the word "schizophrenic," since he neglected to print your picture as the definition.

Cur Apr 13th, 2000 02:24 PM

Looney Toon is an AMS.

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 02:43 PM

I never claimed to have won any spelling bee contests though I regard myself a better speller than most people. The important thing is that I got the meaning of the word right. And "emfatic" is phonetically correct. I guess Noah was right, several messages up, nobody is perfect and I certainly do not claim to be. But that is not the issue at hand. The issue at hand is that the person that started this thread is, I believe, to be the looney tune.

AMS Apr 13th, 2000 05:46 PM

Hi, it's me, Andrew M. Selkirk, again! I've been baiting you all again with my 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' chat room experiment. Amazing how many people fall into the trap every time it is set out. Like the whole 'Florida is still unsafe' string. That was my masterpiece. I read it frequently, and laugh to myself.....effantically. But I do digress (I'm preserverating again. Now stop that, Andrew! And take my medicine! No....I will not and you can't make me! THWAAP!) <BR>Well, gotta go. Bye you losers.

AMSGoAway Apr 14th, 2000 10:41 AM

I wondered when AMS the college student would come out. I think our friend AMS has multiple personalities!

AMS? Apr 14th, 2000 01:11 PM

I am the great and powerful AMS! <BR>(Don't mind the man behind the curtain. I don't think we're in Kansas any more). <BR>

Cur Apr 14th, 2000 04:14 PM

Yawn!

noname Apr 14th, 2000 06:07 PM

Gee, that's funny, Cur. I have the same reaction to your postings!

Cur Apr 14th, 2000 06:39 PM

Dearest "NOname": <BR>I should have known--your just another travel agent in disguise. <BR>Don't you know that travel agents don't go to heaen? <BR>

Chuck Apr 15th, 2000 05:17 AM

AMS is clearly exhibiting the signs of Alzheimer's or dementia. He is paranoid, delusional, lucid at times and blames everyone else for his problems. I have seen a family member suffer from this disease and he acted the same way AMS does. He ranted and raved about things that were totally out in left field, and the more you tried to reason with him the worse the rantings got. I only hope that AMS' relatives or caregivers have recognized the symptoms in him and monitor his activities before he gets himself into trouble. Any good hacker can find out where AMS lives and if he ticks someone off enough, he may well have a problem. For those who find him annoying, my advice is to simply ignore him. If we ignore him, he will become impatient and go somewhere else.


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