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Post by strange on Sept 12, 2007 21:12:46 GMT -6
Hello and good greetings! Some of you are probably familiar with me now, but I'll go ahead and say a bit about myself so I can catch you all up. I've mostly hung around the Custeriana board. I come from Iowa and I'm an aspiring monster movie man/bodybuilder who's big on history. I picked up Wert's Custer book and there after I was so mesmerized that I started drooling over every web page I could find on the General until its like I became this comatose Custer zombie that couldn't stop talking about Custer! About Custer ! About Custer! And every thing just got sucked into my brain at the highest force that its like I was like " must.........get.......MORE CUSTER! Eventually I then came across White Bull story of allegedly killing the General and brought my question to Diane, and I've been here ever since, FEEDING OFF YOUR BRAINS! Hee! Hee!Hee! Some of you will also notice that I'm up to date on various figures like Patton, Geronimo, Jimmy Hoffa, Grigory Rasputin,Czars of Russia, William Wallace (just starting), bibical warriors, particularly Samson, right now I'm trying to get started on Crazy Horse and others, I also like Sheridan, Sherman, many Union Generals, I could go on forever............ Then I study up on some bad guys like Blackbeard, Johnny Dilinger, Vlad the Impaler, Bonnie + Clyde (I also like the bounty hunter, Fred Hamer, who hunted them down), Al Capone, etc. . I'm also familiar with serial killers but I stay away from them because they don't have enough redeeming qualities and I don't like thinking on them when I'm crafting my monsters. Manson is also a bit too good at getting into people's heads. You'd be surprised how many ways that scrappy little troll can get into your head, smart people are at greater risks because dumb people consider his energetic story telling to be in-articulate. When a smart person sits down to listen to Manson, he can talk so well enough that he makes you completely forget about that fat swastika carved into his forehead! I suggest you all keep away from that particular cult leader.............
Any way, I'm having a lot of fun on these boards and I think you're all awesome! I treasure all of your thoughts. I'm not too shabby myself, very sharp for a high school drop out! Why, there's never enough time to read books or get any work done when you're glued to a desk. I've spent my time well since ducking school. I built my muscle to great feats, gaining like 70 pounds of muscle and building myself from my puny old weight of 159 to nearly 220! I even shot up 3 inches and I stand 6' now. I continue picking up every book I can find and firing up my business, 'cause there's no business like show business! I am pleased to hear and FEED OFF the brain cells of such a diverse an interesting group of peers from around the world. I applaud you all, keep up the good works!
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Post by George Armstrong Custer on Sept 17, 2007 16:36:06 GMT -6
Some of you will also notice that I'm up to date on various figures like Patton, Geronimo, Jimmy Hoffa, Grigory Rasputin,Czars of Russia, William Wallace (just starting), bibical warriors, particularly Samson, right now I'm trying to get started on Crazy Horse and others, I also like Sheridan, Sherman, many Union Generals, I could go on forever............ Then I study up on some bad guys like Blackbeard, Johnny Dilinger, Vlad the Impaler, Bonnie + Clyde (I also like the bounty hunter, Fred Hamer, who hunted them down), Al Capone, etc. . I'm also familiar with serial killers Sweet! Darkcloud will be pleased - you fit his profile of a 'Custerophile's' other areas of interest to a T! Though even he might be surprised to find that such an extreme example of his pet theory exists. ciao, GAC
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Post by markland on Sept 18, 2007 21:30:07 GMT -6
Some of you will also notice that I'm up to date on various figures like Patton, Geronimo, Jimmy Hoffa, Grigory Rasputin,Czars of Russia, William Wallace (just starting), bibical warriors, particularly Samson, right now I'm trying to get started on Crazy Horse and others, I also like Sheridan, Sherman, many Union Generals, I could go on forever............ Then I study up on some bad guys like Blackbeard, Johnny Dilinger, Vlad the Impaler, Bonnie + Clyde (I also like the bounty hunter, Fred Hamer, who hunted them down), Al Capone, etc. . I'm also familiar with serial killers Sweet! Darkcloud will be pleased - you fit his profile of a 'Custerophile's' other areas of interest to a T! Though even he might be surprised to find that such an extreme example of his pet theory exists. ciao, GAC GAC, even DC would be suspicious of this clown! By the way, keep in touch! I don't know many people who dive to the bottom of the North Sea so I kinda like to keep track of them Billy
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Post by strange on Sept 18, 2007 21:57:21 GMT -6
Sweet! Darkcloud will be pleased - you fit his profile of a 'Custerophile's' other areas of interest to a T! Though even he might be surprised to find that such an extreme example of his pet theory exists. ciao, GAC GAC, even DC would be suspicious of this clown! By the way, keep in touch! I don't know many people who dive to the bottom of the North Sea so I kinda like to keep track of them Billy What makes you so special Billy? If you think I'm such a deviant clown and that I'm mentally disturbed then maybe you'd like to have a gander at my hot business deals? I AM ON THE LEVEL AND I MEAN WHAT I SAY! I have the funds and I am looking into the LEGAL exhumation of remains to solve many great mysteries. I do useful things with my coin and I don't spend it on myself. STRANGER!
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Post by markland on Sept 18, 2007 22:19:40 GMT -6
GAC, even DC would be suspicious of this clown! By the way, keep in touch! I don't know many people who dive to the bottom of the North Sea so I kinda like to keep track of them Billy What makes you so special Billy? If you think I'm such a deviant clown and that I'm mentally disturbed then maybe you'd like to have a gander at my hot business deals? I AM ON THE LEVEL AND I MEAN WHAT I SAY! I have the funds and I am looking into the LEGAL exhumation of remains to solve many great mysteries. I do useful things with my coin and I don't spend it on myself. STRANGER! Good, if you have the coin, consider "Make A Wish" or the Ronald McDonald House or a couple of other dozen charities who are begging for money to support terminally ill or chronically sick kids. Personally, I give not a sh** whether you have money or not. I don't and I still get along. However, your cavalier approach to disturbing the resting places of the dead is, to put it mildly, scary. I have spent far too much time identifying the regular Army dead in the frontier-era for some yah-hoo with a shovel to come digging up their grave. If you organized an expedition of people who know what the hell they are doing, that would be different, however, from your posts, I do not get the feeling that that is your plan. American Soldiers or ANY deceased persons do not deserve to be skulls for your Halloween party. Billy The
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Post by strange on Sept 18, 2007 22:39:30 GMT -6
What makes you so special Billy? If you think I'm such a deviant clown and that I'm mentally disturbed then maybe you'd like to have a gander at my hot business deals? I AM ON THE LEVEL AND I MEAN WHAT I SAY! I have the funds and I am looking into the LEGAL exhumation of remains to solve many great mysteries. I do useful things with my coin and I don't spend it on myself. STRANGER! Good, if you have the coin, consider "Make A Wish" or the Ronald McDonald House or a couple of other dozen charities who are begging for money to support terminally ill or chronically sick kids. Personally, I give not a sh** whether you have money or not. I don't and I still get along. However, your cavalier approach to disturbing the resting places of the dead is, to put it mildly, scary. I have spent far too much time identifying the regular Army dead in the frontier-era for some yah-hoo with a shovel to come digging up their grave. If you organized an expedition of people who know what the hell they are doing, that would be different, however, from your posts, I do not get the feeling that that is your plan. American Soldiers or ANY deceased persons do not deserve to be skulls for your Halloween party. Billy The Now you're cussing at me! I never said i was having a halloween party and I gave every intention of having things professionally done. Thats why i set my exhumation post requesting the ideas on how to get this sort of thing done the right way! And I wish to do more for the children of the world than just handouts. I want them to be given things that keep on giving. And with all of that said, I'll still enjoy having a peek at some cool skeletons! Skeletons are cool! Would you rather I just offend no one by shoving my coin down for myself and contributing nothing? Dreams are worth fighting for! Stranger
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Post by strange on Sept 19, 2007 13:50:21 GMT -6
Good, if you have the coin, consider "Make A Wish" or the Ronald McDonald House or a couple of other dozen charities who are begging for money to support terminally ill or chronically sick kids. Personally, I give not a sh** whether you have money or not. I don't and I still get along. However, your cavalier approach to disturbing the resting places of the dead is, to put it mildly, scary. I have spent far too much time identifying the regular Army dead in the frontier-era for some yah-hoo with a shovel to come digging up their grave. If you organized an expedition of people who know what the hell they are doing, that would be different, however, from your posts, I do not get the feeling that that is your plan. American Soldiers or ANY deceased persons do not deserve to be skulls for your Halloween party. Billy The Now you're cussing at me! I never said i was having a halloween party and I gave every intention of having things professionally done. Thats why i set my exhumation post requesting the ideas on how to get this sort of thing done the right way! And I wish to do more for the children of the world than just handouts. I want them to be given things that keep on giving. And with all of that said, I'll still enjoy having a peek at some cool skeletons! Skeletons are cool! Would you rather I just offend no one by shoving my coin down for myself and contributing nothing? Dreams are worth fighting for! Stranger Now I guess i'm getting quotes upon quotes here, but I feel that since i'm here with "introductions" I might as well let you all in on my fascination with dead people. I don't exactly believe in ignoring the dead. There's a lot to be found and a lot to be seriously looked over. I mostly have a particular fondness for skeletons, but on some occasions where some one fell in an interesting death you can often have a look at their faces and just see what their last moments were like. Thus my enduring fascination with Rasputin for instance. We are very blessed to have the ability to view Rasputin's body and see the beauty of his STRENGTH that he possessed in his last moments. There's almost no better way to go down. Father Grigory Rasputin was shot 3-4 times, his skull was bludgeoned in (and we can see his eye hanging out the socket), his famed penis was hacked off by that little pervert Felix and after numerous times that Rasputin sprang to life over and over again they finally took him for dead and through his body into the river. But the tough monk still thrived and he was awakened in these frozen waters of russia where he then struggled to free a single arm which was frozen in its place as he crossed his chest to pray to the Lord. To have your manhood cut off and still have the grace to die in prayer as the icy water fills your lungs is really something special, and there is no greater honor than to have a look at the dying face of such a great holyman, frozen in ice and in time. So thats where I like seeing people go their own special ways. And Rasputin is the guy who got me fascinated with crusades of the dead. Not as play things, though I really like skeletons, but as what they are, and they are valuable links to intimate moments. I wish that the great general's face had been photographed so that his despisers could see for themselves how he really went down before broad stroking him as if he was just another dead rat. There's nothing more great than professionally having historical remains exhumed. There's just an awesome wealth of knowledge sitting in the dirt Some of you immediately think me deviant, but really, what knid of mastermind do you think I am? And if I was a mastermind, crime is no shortcut to anything. In fact its far from a short cut. Lets say that some one seriously sat down and spent great time and energy masterminding an intricate scheme to pull George Armstrong Custer's body from Arlington Cemetery. With the time and energy that some one could spend on planning a heist such as this, they could easily just drop a line to a relative or a proper government official and have things done quick, easy, professional, and painless. Do any of you really think that I could just show up with a big shovel and make off with one of the most important military figures in history? If those crazy hippies couldn't run off with Jim Morrison's body then how in the world would I ever come up wit h any thing from Arlington? And why, and where, what makes any of you think that I would do such a thing in the first place? You guys are more disturbed than me if you're all gonna say such terrible things of me when I have never once and never would say such terrible things to any of you. Very,Very naughty ones! tuht,tuht,tuht! I'm shaking a finger at you (but still not the naughty one, BECUASE I'M TOO NICE! hee, hee.). Stranger
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Post by Tricia on Sept 19, 2007 13:56:53 GMT -6
Custer's body--which consists of just a few bones (a clavicle and a femur, I think)--can't be dug up at Arlington. Just an FYI ... besides, the Custer family won't let you even if you could. They are not the type of family who can be easily bought by fools with more money than God. Even if it's "done right" and "professionally."
All that said, I suggest you read a little more to find out where your image of manly perfection was buried and remains to this day.
Rasputin's body was burned by a gang of soldiers at the time of the first Russian revolution in March, 1917. It had been buried near the Catherine Palace in Tsarkoe Selo at the Empress' request. If you're seeing Rasputin's body, I think you're viewing a fake. As for the starets, he had to go down--and Prince Yussopov laughed all the way to the bank. I believe there is an extant letter from Alexandra Feodorovna to a friend where she weeps at the sight of the angry and grisly disinterment.
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Post by strange on Sept 19, 2007 14:08:52 GMT -6
Custer's body--which consists of just a few bones (a clavicle and a femur, I think)--can't be dug up at Arlington. Just an FYI ... besides, the Custer family won't let you even if you could. They are not the type of family who can be easily bought by fools with more money than God. Even if it's "done right" and "professionally." All that said, I suggest you read a little more to find out where your image of manly perfection was buried and remains to this day. Rasputin's body was burned by a gang of soldiers at the time of the first Russian revolution in March, 1917. It had been buried near the Catherine Palace in Tsarkoe Selo at the Empress' request. If you're seeing Rasputin's body, I think you're viewing a fake. As for the starets, he had to go down--and Prince Yussopov laughed all the way to the bank. I believe there is an extant letter from Alexandra Feodorovna to a friend where she weeps at the sight of the angry and grisly disinterment. Firstly I do not have more money than God, my deals are just coming in and I'm a fresh face. Secondly, photos were taken of Rasputin's body when it was pulled from the lake. He was buried until Lenin had his now blackened remains burned. I have not personally seen any bodies, but I know of some really good photos. Its not like I'm sitting in my room in with a frozen corpse that I believe is rasputin's. The only thing that remains, and yes it does exist and is on display in a russian museum, is Rasputin's very large piece of severed manhood which is Russia's pride and joy. How's that, eh? Strange
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Post by strange on Sept 19, 2007 16:00:16 GMT -6
Since this is the Strange one's little introduction corner, I just wanted to go ahead and announce that I'll start laying off more on these boards until I can be more articulate with everyone.
I do try to make the best points I can with the materials i have on hand, but since people aren't quite gettin' it , then I'll keep low until my points start making more heads turn in the right way.
I also take up A LOT of space in my messages, so I'm giving many way too much to read.
I'll stick around for a bit longer but I agree i should try to get my points across with better finess.
I hope the rest of you were able to articulate at least parts of what I say. I am for real around here but my writings can be difficult to decipher indeed and I want to give you all the best, something you all can use or at least understand what I'm saying. So leave this at that for now and the rest of you can DIG ME UP any time you want to attempt to hear the Strange one's point of view. Have fun! And keep your bests coming.
Strange One
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Post by conz on Sept 20, 2007 9:27:40 GMT -6
Strange,
I, for one, find you strangely refreshing. You are so mercurial, swinging from the erudite to the macabre in only a few minutes. Reading your material is like riding a roller coaster. <g> Lot's of intellectual talent there, and twisted social skills.
But what I most like is your intense...INTENSE...curiosity about things, and that is never to be discouraged, I think.
You are on the right track, though, when you imply that one needs to be able to communicate effectively with the person or group you want to interact with. It is very interesting how you detect this, and keep trying to adjust to your audience, so they'll keep interacting with you. That shows class and character, even if you can hardly control your exuberant intellectual desires.
My advice...be patient and keep learning people's sensibilities. Keep on working that border between being shocking and intriguing versus offensive and off-putting...it's your forte.
I think you are destined for Hollywood greatness...
Be well, Clair
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Post by Scout on Sept 20, 2007 10:41:15 GMT -6
I second conz's feelings strange. You are enthusiastic to say the least and I find that refreshing. And you don't dwell on the negative for to long. So don't lay off the board...ok?
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Post by strange on Sept 20, 2007 11:43:16 GMT -6
Congratulations! You have revived the Strange One! Thank you all so much, I was hoping some one was getting something out of me! And even for people who don't like me all too much, I'll still try appeal the best I can to the naysayers while also maintaining my famed "roller coaster" antics (as if I could really change? Believe it or not, I'm not playing strange, but I know I'm stranger than others so therefore I try and warn people about my strangeness.).
So long, but but never quite farewell yet!
Strange One
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Post by crzhrs on Sept 20, 2007 12:00:24 GMT -6
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Post by Montana Bab on Sept 20, 2007 17:47:08 GMT -6
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