Friday, August 25, 2006

Will They Ever Learn?

The irony is just too much.
Yesterday we published an entire article demonstrating how not only do the Hargoon's spend an awful lot of time trying to guess who posts comments to their blog, but also how incredibly bad at it they are...
And today they prove our point in spades by posting a long, typically childish article about how Stan Russo and Bob Hinton have created this blog. As always, the article is heavy on smear tactics (including the oft-repeated but still not funny "joke" of labelling people as apes of one sort or another) and utterly devoid of supporting evidence: we just had to shake our heads.
Like a confused pigeon that flies headfirst into a window just seconds after bouncing off the very same window, the Hargoon's show an amazing inablility to learn from their mistakes. It would be depressing were it not so damn funny.
For the record, Stan Russo has no involvement with this blog. Not so much as a comment that we are aware of. Bob Hinton's participation has been open from the start: Comments in the comment's section, and the kind permission to publish the details of "Operation Fortitude 2".
We realize that the Hargoon's are too stupid to believe this, but we hope that you, gentle reader, are higher up the evolutionary scale and remember this display of investigative ineptitude when the Hargoon's tell you they "know" who Jack the Ripper is.
On a related topic, we thought we'd take this opportunity to point out the Hargoon's latest cynical attempt to distort the truth--this time using our own blog as the vehicle.
If you check under the comments for "A Plethora of Blogs" you will see a comment from "SSR" (the authors of the "Exposing" blog) that says: "Just seen this. What an incredible loser of a blog." This is an outright lie, that is easily disproven.
Despite a pathetic and transparent attempt to make it look like an old comment, it was submitted today (Aug. 25) . Since it appeared several days after they first talked about our blog on their site, including back-handed compliments and their hilarious "demands", it is an obvious lie that they had "Just seen this".
What really underscores their hopeless stupidity is that they planted this comment in response to an article that clearly and obviously responds to one of their articles about us. Surely they cannot be so clueless as to think that people will believe that they wrote an entire article about Flawed-Epiphany without ever having read our.....oh wait....that's exactly the kind of thing they would do.
Never mind....

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