View Full Version : Quick! Somone! Call me a bad name...
so I can sue Short-Media.com :tongue:
hehe jk but look at this crap
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=582&e=1&u=/nm/20040805/wr_nm/tech_yahoo_messages_dc
qparadox
6 Aug 2004, 8:35am
Intel lover! :P
Some people need to grow a little skin :p.
entropy
6 Aug 2004, 8:44am
Retard monkey rapist! :p
Honestly, though. So you get made fun of on a message board. So frickin' what?! He prolly deserved it. If not, well, get over it, ya spineless whiner...
bothered
6 Aug 2004, 9:26am
It seeks restitution, a permanent injunction and other forms of relief.
I could suggest what this guy could do with his 'class action' but he's already got his head up there.
Zanthian
6 Aug 2004, 3:21pm
That is just special... class action suits seem like they are being abused by this person.
Intel lover! :P
*sniff sniff* that hurts man :bawling:
primesuspect
6 Aug 2004, 6:08pm
This lawyer is exactly what is wrong with the legal system in the US. These money-grubbing litigation-hungry jerks are responsible for so much wasted time and money, it makes me sick.
HEY GALTON, SUE US TOO WHY DON'T YOU? IT'S CALLED THE FIRST AMENDMENT, ASS!
For x = 1 to 1000
Print "Stephen Galton is a Shyster"
Next x
{Ed: Originally I was going to stand by this statement but after reading that it may be libellous... I was merely kidding as a way to foster brotherhood between myself and the perceived shyster legal community}
Taken from Dictionary.com
Word History: Calling someone a shyster might be considered libellous; knowing its probable origin adds insult to injury. According to Gerald L. Cohen, a student of the word, shyster is derived from the German term scheisser, meaning literally “one who defecates,” from the verb scheissen, “to defecate,” with the English suffix -ster, “one who does,” substituted for the German suffix -er, meaning the same thing. Sheisser, which is chiefly a pejorative term, is the German equivalent of our English terms bastard and son of a bitch. Sheisser is generally thought to have been borrowed directly into English as the word shicer, which, among other things, is an Australian English term for an unproductive mine or claim, a sense that is also recorded for the word shyster.
Clutch
7 Aug 2004, 12:45am
If this guy wins, can you imagine all the lawsuits that will come from this? I swear the US is going straight to hell.
Lincoln
7 Aug 2004, 2:04am
I swear the US is going straight to hell.
Tell us again about the shrapnel in your leg, grandpa?
;)
send Ahnuld over to beeyatch-slap the girly-man...
he must have been a riot in elementary school. Does the word "snivelling" come to mind??
Clutch
7 Aug 2004, 11:39pm
Tell us again about the shrapnel in your leg, grandpa?
;)
Then and now is a huge difference m8.
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