Hugo Furst wrote:
Thanx C Ghost for this reply...
Roger,other than this forum which is obviously cluttered with false leeds and apparently incorrect representations of the Crista,where does one start their digging...I have asked this before but I guess since I`m not in the click you can`t anwser me.You seem to get rather tired of people writing grotesquely inaccurate statement,but sure don`t wanna help point people in the right direction either.
Ya see C Ghost, Roger loves playin' the role of the gatekeeper of ye royal Dunny. It must run in his family, and is the basis of their claim to petty nobility.
Since Roger loves to raise a stink 'boot all 'thangs' RLC oriented, and other sundry topics as well, comes from havin' to hang out in ye royal Dunny. I guess all that funk got infused in his cranium, Well, ya know, sumfin has to fill that space in his head.
Besides, Roger got all his insider info that way from his patrons in the Dunny exchangin' state secrets.
If ya recall what transpired previously, Roger disparaged essential to the forum folk as bein' my primate progenitors. As Roger sez... No, moron, I simply said there's no mention of the crista in The Rise. The extrapolation is entirely your own error. You truly are a red-arsed baboon!
So the cretin acknowledges I am a step further up the intelligence scale, how egalitarian of ya Roger. I hope the monkey's uncle don't tire from yer tirades, he spews green bile.
Actually this exchange has a lot to do with the crista mystique, IMHO, 'cuz as Roger sez, it is an unpleasant object. Since it is in France by logical extension, it must have done on a real nasty number on folk forced to dwell there. They can't help bein' the way they are 'cuz the crista forced them to be that way.
That's the way the curse of the crista works, yes? Roger
Your welcome Hugo,and I do believe you are right,"gatekeeper" seems to fit,but for a man who has all the answers to all things RLC related,he sure hates to share them.all along I thought this forum was to share ideas and thoughts and to help one another try and figure out the ordeal,but I guess I`m wrong.I`m sure it feels mighty good to play "GOD" though.