Newgca
05-14-2005, 11:30 PM
On 27 Sep 2003 16:41:58 GMT, russgeorgiev@aol.com (Russ Georgiev)
wrote:
>Double Standard
>
>It seems it doesn't matter how many times I post, just the subject I post on.
>It really doesn't take that much effort to realize who the imposters are, yet
>many on RGP have no regrets to their postings and contribute.
>
>Read RGP through Google and you will see the impostors very easily. Apparently
>many of the so called veterans of RGP don't care if the news group survives. I
>wonder why they don't, as if I already didn't know?
>
>Since they can't control RGP, get rid of it. One man ruining RGP is a
>ridiculous assumption, many in a coordinated attack can do much damage.
>
>High stakes poker has always been coorupt. I could just as easily hire a dozen
>people to pollute RGP with imposters, yet have never done so. I don't post off
>topic and do know what I talk about. Here lies the problem, many don't need
>this information out and out and out. The reason this is done is so many new
>readers find RGP daily. I will make sure they find www.pokermafia.com
>
>Russ Georgiev
>
>www.pokermafia.com
You sound just like that new poster, "Donald Perignon".
Russ Georgiev
Al Martino
wrote:
>Double Standard
>
>It seems it doesn't matter how many times I post, just the subject I post on.
>It really doesn't take that much effort to realize who the imposters are, yet
>many on RGP have no regrets to their postings and contribute.
>
>Read RGP through Google and you will see the impostors very easily. Apparently
>many of the so called veterans of RGP don't care if the news group survives. I
>wonder why they don't, as if I already didn't know?
>
>Since they can't control RGP, get rid of it. One man ruining RGP is a
>ridiculous assumption, many in a coordinated attack can do much damage.
>
>High stakes poker has always been coorupt. I could just as easily hire a dozen
>people to pollute RGP with imposters, yet have never done so. I don't post off
>topic and do know what I talk about. Here lies the problem, many don't need
>this information out and out and out. The reason this is done is so many new
>readers find RGP daily. I will make sure they find www.pokermafia.com
>
>Russ Georgiev
>
>www.pokermafia.com
You sound just like that new poster, "Donald Perignon".
Russ Georgiev
Al Martino