Good Ol' Larry Fafarman

I'm sure you all remember Larry Fafarman, the hyper-litigious irrationality jockey who commented here for a while until I tired of his nonsense and banned him from commenting. He actually emailed me to complain about being banned and I told him if he didn't like it, start his own blog. I just got another email from him complaining that he keeps leaving comments and they don't show up on the blog. Uh, yeah, Larry. That's what banning means. He knew he was banned from commenting because he griped about it to me, but he's apparently still been leaving comments and wondering why they never show up. You can't put anything past this guy, can ya?

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You know he's got his own blog now.

I'm from Missouri

This site is named for the famous statement of US Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver from Missouri : "I`m from Missouri -- you'll have to show me." This site is dedicated to skepticism of official dogma in all subjects. Just-so stories are not accepted here. This is a site where controversial subjects such as evolution theory and the Holocaust may be freely debated.

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I'm from Missouri

This site is named for the famous statement of US Congressman Willard Duncan Vandiver from Missouri : "I`m from Missouri -- you'll have to show me." This site is dedicated to skepticism of official dogma in all subjects. Just-so stories are not accepted here. This is a site where controversial subjects such as evolution theory and the Holocaust may be freely debated.

Larry's blog is the place to go for really insane ideas, like that Creation Science is not religious. Larry's so dumb and crazy he makes Josh Bozeman look like Albert Einstein.

Funny, but still not as funny as Prescribed Evolution and the New Prescribed Evolution. Blogging? I don't get the concept of blogging!

The entry where John A. Davison is bickering with someone Davison believes to be DaveScot is priceless comedic material. And Larry is still as dense as a neutron star, holding grimly to the notion that the new school board could have possibly mooted the case by repudiating the old board's ID plans in December, and laying all the blame for Dover on them for not doing so.

What a maroon.