Re: Malmo has a soul?
Touchy? Dish it out? Not sure what you mean? I live in the real world.
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Guest repliedRe: Malmo has a soul?
mighty touchy for someone who can dish it out
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Guest repliedRe: Malmo has a soul?
H Marsh you are neither a psychologist nor a fan of Robert Frost. Your gross mischaracterization couldn't be further from the truth. In fact it's slander.
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here we call him Malmö; the one-letter change make all the difference, dots for sure.
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Guest repliedRe: Malmo has a soul?
uhhh, who's Mr. Chest? (My taste usually runs to Ms. Chest)
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Guest repliedRe: Malmo has a soul?
Uh-oh! Has the real Brutal been unleashed? Can Mr. Chest be far behind?
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Re: Malmo has a soul?
I think Malmo is a class act and yes I know him very well( internet wise) we go back to the now defunct T&FMedia days. Implying he has no soul makes you look classless however. Now think really hard before ya come back with a smartaxx reply concerning this there is a reason I go by "Brutal"...think it over slick!
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Guest repliedRe: Malmo has a soul?
I believe it would be accurate to say he has a tortured soul; normally unfettered, actually, but occasionally suffering from the arising of great demons. Mr. Malley has definitely taken "the road less traveled."
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Malmo has a soul?
When I say Malmo I mean of course former steeplechase stud George Malley, who uses the Swedish city as his nom de screen (why?). I've seen his work on other boards and thought he was a caustic sumbitch. Kind of a grumpy old man.
Clearly I misjudged him. His description of Rono running in Eugene (in the latest issue) was pure poetry.Tags: None
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