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Farewell to Arrakis

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RN
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pursuing happiness

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I have lost an awesome opponent, and a friend.
God bless you Don.
Well said.

R
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Originally posted by Nemesio
Don't you like RHP? Why would miss someone who was acerbic and hostile to it and many of its
members? I mean, phrasing your comment in the passive voice suggests that at least someone
will miss Arrakis. This is a self-evident truth. At least someone will miss any person banned
from this site -- be it the most prolific cheater, a vitrioli ...[text shortened]... und No1Marauder so much? What is your
standard for 'good for the community?'

Nemesio
I wish I could miss you...


RTh

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..i spit on his table ...( and for those of you who are not the cognoscente you will miss the point and think i am the idiot that in fact i actually am )...

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Seeker

Going where needed.

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Good-bye, Arrakis.
We wish you all the best, wherever you may go.
Do svidonia, Arrakis.

w
Chocolate Expert

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Why doesn't his name appear on the list of banned players?

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
He didn't punctuate his questions. 😲
what does that mean, what, using vulgar or questionable language?

n
I Drank What? ©

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Originally posted by dragonstarr369
what does that mean, what, using vulgar or questionable language?
No...he didn't use "?" when he asked a question.

They are sticklers here for bad grammar and all.

Dave

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Originally posted by nmdavidb
No...he didn't use "?" when he asked a question.

They are sticklers here for bad grammar and all.

Dave
Really. Are you joking. I don't believe you?

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Originally posted by cheshirecatstevens
Really. Are you joking. I don't believe you?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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The sky

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
NYAAARGH?

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Originally posted by wittywonka
Why doesn't his name appear on the list of banned players?
He went out in the style he would be proud of - in a cloud of mystery and potential conspiracy. He even seems to have spawned some RHP children which means his RHP life was worthwhile.

Weak. Since he was banned, he should have been subject to the same public ridicule as everyone else. He shouldn't have had his dream of conspiracy on this site come true. He was an ass of the highest order, but the powers that be decided to give him exactly what he hoped for.

And that's the end of that. I didn't like Arrakis. I'm sure the reasons behind the way he was banned without showing up on the list were good. It just seems to me that he was proven right by the very people he was constantly accusing of just such conspiratorial favouritism.

cashthetrash
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This is embarrasking

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The Leak in the Dike BY Phoebe Cary

The good dame looked from her cottage At the close of the pleasant day, And cheerily called to her little son Outside the door at play: "Come, Peter, come! I want you to go, While there is light to see, To the hut of the blind old man who lives Across the dike, for me; And take these cakes I made for him-- They are hot and smoking yet; You have time enough to go and come Before the sun is set." Then the good wife turned to her labor, Humming a simple song, And thought of her husband, working hard At the sluices all day long; And set the turf a-blazing, And brought the coarse, black bread, That he might find a fire at night, And see the table spread. And Peter left the brother With whom all day he had played, And the sister who had watched their sports In the willow's tender shade; And told them they'd see him back before They saw a star in sight -- Though he wouldn't be afraid to go In the very darkest night! For he was a brave, bright fellow, With eye and conscience clear; He could do whatever a boy might do, And he had not learned to fear. Why, he wouldn't have robbed a bird's nest, Nor brought a stork to harm, Though never a law in Holland Had stood to stay his arm! And now, with his face all glowing, And eyes as bright as the day With the thoughts of his pleasant errand, He trudged along the way; And soon his joyous prattle Made glad a lonesome place-- Alas! if only the blind old man Could have seen that happy face! Yet he somehow caught the brightness Which his voice and presence lent; And he felt the sunshine come and go As Peter came and went. And now, as the day was singing, And the winds began to rise, The mother looked from her door again, Shading her anxious eyes, And saw the shadows deepen, And birds to their homes come back, But never a sign of Peter Along the level track. But she said, "He will come at morning, So I need not fret or grieve-- Though it isn't like my boy at all To stay without my leave." But where was the child delaying? On the homeward way was he, And across the dike while the sun was up An hour above the sea. He was stooping now to gather flowers; Now listening to the sound, As the angry waters dashed themselves Against their narrow bound. "Ah! well for us," said Peter, "That the gates are good and strong, And my father tends them carefully, Or they would not hold you long! You're a wicked sea," said Peter; "I know why you fret and chafe; You would like to spoil our lands and homes; But our sluices keep you safe!" But hark! through the noise of waters Comes a low, clear, trickling sound; And the child's face pales with terror, As his blossoms drop to the ground. He is up the bank in a moment, And, stealing through the sand, He sees a stream not yet so large As his slender, childish hand. 'Tis a leak in the dike! He is but a boy, Unused to fearful scenes; But, young as he is, he has learned to know The dreadful thing that means. A leak in the dike! The stoutest heart Grows faint that cry to hear, And the bravest man in all the land Turns white with mortal fear. For he knows the smallest leak may grow To a flood in a single night; And he knows the strength of the cruel sea When loosed in its angry might. And the boy! He has seen the danger, And, shouting a wild alarm, He forces back the weight of the sea With the strength of a single arm! He listens for the joyful sound Of a footstep passing nigh; And lays his ear to the ground, to catch The answer to his cry,-- And he hears the rough winds blowing, And the waters rise and fall, But never an answer comes to him Save the echo of his call. He sees no hope, no succor, His feeble voice is lost; Yet what shall he do but watch and wait, Though he perish at his post! So, faintly calling and crying Till the sun is under the sea; Crying and moaning till the stars Come out for company; He thinks of his brother and sister, Asleep in their safe warm bed; He thinks of his dear father and mother; Of himself as dying, and dead; And of how, when the night is over, They must come and find him at last; But he never thinks he can leave the place Where duty holds him fast. The good dame in the cottage Is up and astir with the light, For the thought of her little Peter Has been with her all the night. And now she watches the pathway, As yester-eve she had done; But what does she see so strange and black Against the rising sun? Her neighbors are bearing between them Something straight to her door; Her child is coming home, but not As he ever came before! "He is dead!" she cries; "my darling!" And the startled father hears, And comes and looks the way she looks, And fears the thing she fears; Till a glad shout from the bearers Thrills the stricken man and wife-- "Give thanks, for your son has saved ou land, And God has saved his life!" So, there in the morning sunshine They knelt about the boy; And every head was bared and bent In tearful, reverent joy. 'Tis many a year since then; but still, When the sea roars like a flood, Their boys are taught what a boy can do Who is brave and true and good. For every man in that country Takes his dear son by the hand, And tells him of little Peter, Whose courage saved the land. They have many a valiant hero, Remembered through the years; But never one whose name so oft Is named with loving tears. And his deed shall be sung by the cradle, And told to the child on the knee, So long as the dikes of Holland Divide the land from the sea!

So long Don.

EAPOE
Earl of Rochester

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Glad he has gone. . . .

😵😵😵

Nemesio
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Originally posted by Ringtailhunter
I wish I could miss you...


RTh
Let it go, Mike. Just let it go. It's been like four years. Get over it.

R
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Originally posted by Nemesio
Let it go, Mike. Just let it go. It's been like four years. Get over it.
Dear Nemesio..................Let what go?

I just dropped in to see what is going on, I had hoped that things had changed here. Guess they haven’t. The same old people who probably squeezed up against the hallway walls in school to avoid being picked on or humiliated in their school days are still rising up to squash and put down people seen as lesser than themselves, now that they can safely hide behind their computers in a virtual anonymity and protection. It’s kinda funny really, to see the bullied become the bullies. It must make you feel powerful for once in your life. Maybe you need to let go the demons of your past and try to be a more tolerant human being. The blatant disrespect you have for others is amazing to say the least.

What happens when a person finally realizes they have become the tormentor?

RTh



P.S.

You won’t mind if I don’t hang around for your usual snarky, self indulgingly, long winded reply.

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