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Title: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 18, 2016, 11:26:49 AM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028171608

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Star Member Lyric (12,649 posts)

Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
He donated $10 to my wheelchair ramp campaign, but left a nasty message along with the donation. Isn't he one of those people from That Hate Site? I refuse to go there, so I am not sure. Still, that's pretty low. I don't understand why these people hate me so much just because I am poor and disabled, and I need help.

Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 11:46:39 AM
Oh my.

The lyrical primitive is trying to build credibility among her fellow primitives; I'd expected something like this. 

Anyway, a screen-capture of my "nasty message" can be found at comment 60:
http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=109025.50

She'd erased it, although I dunno why.

The ways of the primitives are......mysterious.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 11:51:05 AM
Okay, so I go over to the lyrical primitive's gofundme site.

It's obvious what's going on here; she's trying to drum up donations, which have slown down to something between a crawl and a stand-still.

Nothing wrong with that, because she needs to raise tons more.  It just might work.  I dunno.

<<<laid back, relaxed, mellow, about the whole thing.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 11:56:26 AM
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shadowrider (4,847 posts)    Sun Sep 18, 2016, 12:28 PM

10. It's easy
 
Return the donation and don't worry about it,

or,

know you got $10 out of him and smile.

Yeah.  That's what I meant for her to do. 
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: SVPete on September 18, 2016, 12:51:09 PM
Oh my.

The lyrical primitive is trying to build credibility among her fellow primitives; I'd expected something like this. 

Anyway, a screen-capture of my "nasty message" can be found at comment 60:
http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=109025.50

She'd erased it, although I dunno why.

The ways of the primitives are......mysterious.

She erased it hoping no one could fact-check her bid for DU-Cred. I guess she didn't anticipate that you would do a screen-capture that would prove she lied (or has a very flexible definition of "nasty").

Smooth move, frank! Obviously based on years of study of the online habits of DU-folk and other Progs.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 01:03:11 PM
Obviously based on years of study of the online habits of DU-folk and other Progs.

I figured she'd turn on me; the primitives always do, after one's done them a favor.

For the cost of a ticket to the movies, I got amusement out of it, and she of course got ten bucks.

So I assume we're both happy.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: USA4ME on September 18, 2016, 01:14:16 PM
She asks for $5, you give her $10.

You leave a message to use the money towards building the ramp, she calls it a nasty message.

She initially shows proper decorum by writing you back, thanking you for the donation, and telling us all Hi. Then she calls us haters.

That is one mixed up chick.

.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 01:24:15 PM
That is one mixed up chick.

During the night, she must've shifted to "that time of the month."

Women do that, doing a 180, an abrupt volte-face, within hours.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on September 18, 2016, 02:09:28 PM
Oh my.

The lyrical primitive is trying to build credibility among her fellow primitives; I'd expected something like this. 

Anyway, a screen-capture of my "nasty message" can be found at comment 60:
http://conservativecave.com/index.php?topic=109025.50

She'd erased it, although I dunno why.

The ways of the primitives are......mysterious.

Oh yeah, that was a real nasty comment.    ::) 
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: freedumb2003b on September 18, 2016, 02:16:57 PM
Oh yeah, that was a real nasty comment.    ::)

You can tell by the anger in her response.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Carl on September 18, 2016, 02:29:58 PM
Her whole scam is a lie.

Edit to add that I hope she dies in a ditch,fat effing queer.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Tess Anderson on September 18, 2016, 02:50:00 PM
Where's the new place Ben begged for? And she's STill lying:

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Response to muriel_volestrangler (Reply #9)Sun Sep 18, 2016, 12:29 PM
Star Member Lyric (12,650 posts)
11. I think you're right. I just got anothet email from the GoFundMe "Trust and Safety" team

So they must be filing complaints against me again. At this point they seem to want me to produce receipts for every dollar spent from the campaign. I didn't know that I needed to save the receipts! I hope that taking pictures of the wheelchair repairs and the shower seat and bars will be acceptable. And the $70 I spent for a membership to a health center with a heated pool that specializes in rehab for spine patients. It's $35 a month but they required a $35 deposit as well. I also paid for a new walker and a cane, and some supportive pillows for my bed so I can sit up, and new seat cushions for my wheelchair. We are waiting to hear back from the Center for Independent Living about the costs for the wheelchair ramp. We can't do anything about that until we have more information.

I feel so frustrated and scared. I am just trying to make my disabilities a little easier to cope with. Have I done anything wrong??
 

her innocent scammer act is getting old
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: SVPete on September 18, 2016, 02:57:12 PM
Where's the new place Ben begged for? And she's STill lying:

her innocent scammer act is getting old

Perhaps she made a grammatical error, using a third-person pronoun where a second-person pronoun should have been used. IYKWIM.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 02:57:53 PM
.....And she's Still lying:

her innocent scammer act is getting old

What a ****ing blatant lie.

Ain't nobody at this end complaining to gofundme.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 03:00:05 PM
You can tell by the anger in her response.

It's nice to see the legend of franksolich still lives, though.

Faster than a speeding bullet, he can get paypal to freeze funds, and a hospital to postpone an operation.

<<<wonders if even 0bozo has the magical powers to do this.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: freedumb2003b on September 18, 2016, 03:20:47 PM
It's nice to see the legend of franksolich still lives, though.

Faster than a speeding bullet, he can get paypal to freeze funds, and a hospital to postpone an operation.

<<<wonders if even 0bozo has the magical powers to do this.

Not even the First Wookie has these powers.  And FOR YEARS!

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Glitterati (3,005 posts)
8. Because you are on Democratic Underground

Period. Simple.

This guy lives to make the lives of Democrats a living hell, it is his sole purpose in life apparently.

Isn't it interesting no one on that site can make anyone on this site's life even a living heck?  Maybe it is because we follow the law, don't beg and don't depend on Big Government and Healing Light.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Carl on September 18, 2016, 03:54:49 PM
Where's the new place Ben begged for? And she's STill lying:

her innocent scammer act is getting old

Donations are slow so she is trying the same scam again.
Go fund me is very clear about not checking up on fraud unless reported with evidence.

Torchy and Stewie are jealous of her efforts.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 18, 2016, 04:03:10 PM
Not even the First Wookie has these powers.  And FOR YEARS!

Isn't it interesting no one on that site can make anyone on this site's life even a living heck?  Maybe it is because we follow the law, don't beg and don't depend on Big Government and Healing Light.

They are children dressed in adult clothes. I laugh at them and their faux outrage. I couldn't care less what they think of me or my life. I'm successful, have a few bucks in the bank, all my credit cards have a zero balance on them. What they think of me is the equivalent  of me sneezing out some snot, then stepping on it (wiping off my shoe before I go inside of course).

DUmpers could die and eat sh*t and I'd laugh at their peril.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Carl on September 18, 2016, 04:16:08 PM
Ruh Roh.

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Response to shadowrider (Reply #19)

Sun Sep 18, 2016, 04:58 PM

Star Member cwydro (23,374 posts)
23. I'd like to see that message also.

I also like to verify.

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Response to cwydro (Reply #23)

Sun Sep 18, 2016, 05:01 PM

Star Member shadowrider (4,853 posts)
25. No answer, no response

Excuse me, but my red flag has gone up.

 :lol:
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 04:31:47 PM

I think she's getting desperate because the dollar totals haven't budged a bit.

Maybe I was wrong--I've been wrong before--in supposing that if she could successfully convince the primitives that she's a "victim" of "reich-wing harassment" (quotation marks all intentional, and sarcastic), the bucks would pour in.

Because the fund-raiser seems stuck, I myself considered making another donation, because I'm a nice guy and so as to demonstrate to the lyrical primitive that I have no hard feelings.  She's not any different from other women, going from loving to hating overnight because of biological factors that interfere with her body acting normally.

But Joe Gomez and Jose Martinez--Joe and Jose--were here this afternoon; the past four months the property caretaker's been preoccupied with a big construction project in town, and so his two guys have been taking care of this place.  Jose, the shorter and darker of the two Texans, wanted to borrow ten bucks from me so he could go out and get drunk.

I wasn't fond of the idea, and told him that yeah, I had ten spare bucks, but I planned on giving it to a woman in need.  He grinned, telling me women didn't want my money; they wanted something else.  (I dunno if that's true or not; I'd take it with a grain of salt.)

I reminded him this woman in need is really poor, and ten bucks to her probably means more than a hundred bucks to him.  I pointed out she lives in a trailer house, which around here is considered the next-to-the-final degradation and humiliation; the last stop before homelessness.

"She's so poor," I said, "that when a mouse ends up snapped by a mouse-trap, the carcass rather than being thrown into the trash, gets tossed into the stew-pot.  She's so poor that she wraps her feet in newspapers rather than socks.  She's so poor that she 'borrows' electricity from the neighbors by running a hidden extension cord their way.  She's so poor that she collects rain-water rather than paying the water bill. 

"But oddly she's not so poor that she can't afford to own just about every kind of electronic toy and gadget on the market, cameras, computers, DVD players, wi-fis, iPods, cellular telephones, PlayStation games, whatever else."

After saying that, and realizing what I'd just said, I loaned Jose the ten bucks.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Delmar on September 18, 2016, 04:49:50 PM
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Response to Lyric (Original post)Sun Sep 18, 2016, 12:50 PM
Star Member MineralMan (87,246 posts)
14. Frank Solich is much beloved former football coach

from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. There is a "franksolich" at that other website, who has misappropriated the coach's name. They are not in any way the same person. Not even close. The original is a talented man who worked hard to create winning teams. The other is a misanthrope who leads a scurrilous website that attacks people who disagree with him.

The two should never be confused with each other.

Misappropriated the coach's name?  What a rock headed simpleton.  Has franksolich committed some kind of identity theft? No.  Tried to pass himself off as this football coach?  No.

Go find a taco truck, you dumb ass.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 18, 2016, 05:09:29 PM
Misappropriated the coach's name?  What a rock headed simpleton.  Has franksolich committed some kind of identity theft? No.  Tried to pass himself off as this football coach?  No.

Go find a taco truck, you dumb ass.

Yeah, I've told the "why" of it so many times I have it memorized.

The screen-name "franksolich" goes way back before anybody ever heard of the former Nebraska head football coach; to 1994, to be exact.  I'm sure that by now, 22 years later, it's one of the oldest screen-names on the internet still in existence.

Being naïve when I first got introduced to the internet that year (1994), I'd wanted to use my real name as my screen-name, but found out it'd already been taken.  Which was a good thing, I guess, but I didn't realize that at the time.

I wanted to have a screen-name suggestive of solidity, integrity, principle, ethics, moral standards, clean sportsmanship, fair play.  Alas, "georgebush" was already taken too.

The sports section of the Omaha World-Herald was laying on the floor by the chair in front of the computer, and I picked it up to see if I could cull any inspiration from the stories therein.  There was one story about a then-unknown high school football coach in Omaha; I vaguely recalled he'd played for Nebraska during the mid-1960s, and had been a star, even though he was tiny.

Now, that was a name suggestive of solidity, integrity, principle, ethics, moral standards, clean sportsmanship, fair play.  Happily, "franksolich" was available, and I snapped it up.

It was only by coincidence that the guy a few years later became famous and much beloved by us.

Nebraska football fortunes have declined precipitously the past fifteen years, and I think it could be attributed to God being pissed off that Nebraska fired the then-winningest head coach in college football--or rather, the madman in the athletic director's office fired him.

Because of the madman, who himself wasn't replaced until a few years later, I'm also sure that God has doomed Nebraska to spend the same amount of years wandering in the desert, as Moses and the Chosen People did, forty years in the football wilderness.  (So we still got a quarter of a century to go, before we're back in the Promised Land.)

Just because of somebody's ****ing ego, we lost the services of a decent and civilized man, a man of quality and principle and integrity, a man who cared more about Nebraska and Nebraska football than his puffed-up idiot boss did.

I'm proud to use the name, but alas for the primitives, no one can show where I've ever misrepresented myself as being the real thing.  No way.  This franksolich is even by idiots discerned to not be the real thing.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 18, 2016, 05:14:06 PM
Yeah, I've told the "why" of it so many times I have it memorized.

The screen-name "franksolich" goes way back before anybody ever heard of the former Nebraska head football coach; to 1994, to be exact.  I'm sure that by now, 22 years later, it's one of the oldest screen-names on the internet still in existence.

Being naïve when I first got introduced to the internet that year (1994), I'd wanted to use my real name as my screen-name, but found out it'd already been taken.  Which was a good thing, I guess, but I didn't realize that at the time.

I wanted to have a screen-name suggestive of solidity, integrity, principle, ethics, moral standards, clean sportsmanship, fair play.  Alas, "georgebush" was already taken too.

The sports section of the Omaha World-Herald was laying on the floor by the chair in front of the computer, and I picked it up to see if I could cull any inspiration from the stories therein.  There was one story about a then-unknown high school football coach in Omaha; I vaguely recalled he'd played for Nebraska during the mid-1960s, and had been a star, even though he was tiny.

Now, that was a name suggestive of solidity, integrity, principle, ethics, moral standards, clean sportsmanship, fair play.  Happily, "franksolich" was available, and I snapped it up.

It was only by coincidence that the guy a few years later became famous and much beloved by us.

Nebraska football fortunes have declined precipitously the past fifteen years, and I think it could be attributed to God being pissed off that Nebraska fired the then-winningest head coach in college football--or rather, the madman in the athletic director's office fired him.

Because of the madman, who himself wasn't replaced until a few years later, I'm also sure that God has doomed Nebraska to spend the same amount of years wandering in the desert, as Moses and the Chosen People did, forty years in the football wilderness.  (So we still got a quarter of a century to go, before we're back in the Promised Land.)

Just because of somebody's ****ing ego, we lost the services of a decent and civilized man, a man of quality and principle and integrity, a man who cared more about Nebraska and Nebraska football than his puffed-up idiot boss did.

I'm proud to use the name, but alas for the primitives, no one can show where I've ever misrepresented myself as being the real thing.  No way.  This franksolich is even by idiots discerned to not be the real thing.

Become a Georgia Bulldog fan Frank. You'll find yourself in a world of bliss, comfort, knowledge and winning ways.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: SVPete on September 18, 2016, 05:14:52 PM
Misappropriated the coach's name?  What a rock headed simpleton.  Has franksolich committed some kind of identity theft? No.  Tried to pass himself off as this football coach?  No.

Go find a taco truck, you dumb ass.

I doubt anyone here believes "SVPete" is my real name. Nor have all the guys in Silicon Valley named "Peter" or "Pete" sued me to stop using the forum name "SVPete".

Evidently I MM was desperate for some pretext for a sneer, however weak and strained.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 18, 2016, 05:17:31 PM
I doubt anyone here believes "SVPete" is my real name. Nor have all the guys in Silicon Valley named "Peter" or "Pete" sued me to stop using the forum name "SVPete".

Evidently I MM was desperate for some pretext for a sneer, however weak and strained.

You've burst my bubble. I thought everyone on the interwebsnet used their real name..Thanks, a*shole...

 :lol: :yahoo: :rofl:
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: SVPete on September 18, 2016, 05:29:43 PM
You've burst my bubble. I thought everyone on the interwebsnet used their real name..Thanks, a*shole...

 :lol: :yahoo: :rofl:

You're welcome! Glad I could straighten out that misimpression.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: I_B_Perky on September 18, 2016, 05:36:51 PM
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Glitterati (3,005 posts)
8. Because you are on Democratic Underground

Period. Simple.

This guy lives to make the lives of Democrats a living hell, it is his sole purpose in life apparently.

I am very pleased to be an acquaintance of Frank, dummie. I aspire to be like Frank. All he, and by extension we, do is point out your stupidity for all to see.  If you idiots do not want your personal intimate details spread all over the internet for the world to see, then don't post at the DU.  If you want to run a begging scam, then you got to take the heat.  Don't want to take the heat?  Simple answer:  Don't run a begging scam on the internet.

5 cents please I'll give you that one for free.  You are, after all, supposedly broke.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: freedumb2003b on September 18, 2016, 05:40:13 PM
You've burst my bubble. I thought everyone on the interwebsnet used their real name..Thanks, a*shole...

 :lol: :yahoo: :rofl:

Clearly, I use mine.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 18, 2016, 05:41:14 PM
You're welcome! Glad I could straighten out that misimpression.

I'll cry all night long. I need a safe space. Enroll me at Mizzou.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on September 18, 2016, 10:38:10 PM
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Glitterati (3,005 posts)
8. Because you are on Democratic Underground

Period. Simple.

This guy lives to make the lives of Democrats a living hell, it is his sole purpose in life apparently.

Completely unnecessary.  You vile creatures create your own Hell around you, like some disgusting marine mollusk building up a layer of geological detritus around your shapeless bodies, adhering it to you with your own congealed snot.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: BattleHymn on September 19, 2016, 12:32:50 AM
Update:


http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028172725

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Star Member Lyric (12,652 posts)

Dear DU: In order to thwart my stalkers, I am changing my fundraiser.

Please send donations via our PayPal account, mistresslyric@outlook.com. If you wish your donation to be public, please post it here afterward. If you wish it to be private, then I will post that "Anonymous donated X amount".

Sound good?


 :popcorn:
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 02:46:51 AM
Update:

:popcorn:

Of course; one knew that was coming long before it got here.

Due to her really lousy human and social skills, she's not going to come anywhere near her goal, and out of shame and embarrassment, wants to keep the amount actually raised, secret.

For the meantime, this message to me from someone who has human and social skills:

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« Sent to: franksolich  on: September 18, 2016, 07:09:58 PM »

Dear franksolich,

I remember you from another lifetime! I was [an old screen-name lurking primitives don't need to know] a million years ago at a website called [whose name lurking primitives don't need to know].

Today I saw DU mention your name, and I was filled with joy! You are still as awesome as you were back then, when I would read about your mound of dirt (or a mound of something) and the cats. I believe I remember the name Ella, but back then you had more than three cats, no?*

Seeing your name made my day!

The only person I have kept in touch with, if you remember him, is [lurking primitives don't need to know, and yes, we all remember him]. We bumped into each other at [a web-site lurking primitives don't need to know] a few years ago. I believe I owe him an email, but I have trouble remembering all my different aliases and log ins everywhere. It was a monumental task to uncover my password here.

Best wishes to you and the [cats]!

[lurking primitives don't need to know the name]

*at one time, years ago, there were twelve of them here--Abbie, Snow, Junior, Apricot, Floyd, Gordon, Harold, Ellie, George, Leo, William, and Gustav--all of whom came here on their own.  This place is a natural Eden for cats (and dogs too, if any ever showed up), plenty of room, inside and out, for all to romp and play.

But Time and Age took its toll; currently there's just three orange cats, Ellie (mentioned above), Rusty, and Russ.

The "mound of dirt" is still here, the alpine Jungfrau-looking 470 cubic yards of antique swine manure dating from 1875 to 1950 (when the family went out of the hog business).  If one has a good memory, one will remember I'd "baptized" it, by tossing used cat-litter on it, the William Rivers Pitt, and because it's a distinctive geographic feature, it's still known as that, locally.

I'm sure that sooner or later, it's going to be identified thusly, on topographical maps too.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Carl on September 19, 2016, 06:30:21 AM
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Response to muriel_volestrangler (Reply #9)Sun Sep 18, 2016, 12:29 PM
Star Member Lyric (12,650 posts)
11. I think you're right. I just got anothet email from the GoFundMe "Trust and Safety" team

So they must be filing complaints against me again. At this point they seem to want me to produce receipts for every dollar spent from the campaign. I didn't know that I needed to save the receipts! I hope that taking pictures of the wheelchair repairs and the shower seat and bars will be acceptable. And the $70 I spent for a membership to a health center with a heated pool that specializes in rehab for spine patients. It's $35 a month but they required a $35 deposit as well. I also paid for a new walker and a cane, and some supportive pillows for my bed so I can sit up, and new seat cushions for my wheelchair. We are waiting to hear back from the Center for Independent Living about the costs for the wheelchair ramp. We can't do anything about that until we have more information.

I feel so frustrated and scared. I am just trying to make my disabilities a little easier to cope with. Have I done anything wrong??

https://support.gofundme.com/hc/en-us/articles/203687554-What-is-considered-fraud-on-GoFundMe-

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What is considered fraud on GoFundMe?

The GoFundMe Team wants to know about any Campaign Organizer that is misrepresenting themselves or the stated purpose of their campaign.

For more information, please visit: http://www.gofundme.com/safety

 

If you need to report a campaign you believe is fraudulent, please visit this link here.

From her current scam.

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Hey everyone. Thankfully all the drama has been resolved and I was vindicated. Hopefully the funds you have donated to me will be available to me by Monday. Monday evening, we're going shopping for some of the things I need! I'll bring my phone and make a video so you guys can share the experience. :)

She is claiming she can`t access the donations so these things she was talking about were from the proceeds of her first scam instead of buying the trailer.
No doubt a disgruntled primitive that wasted money on the trio is who turned them in and they are in violation of the fraud policy.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: lastparker on September 19, 2016, 12:46:59 PM
damn Frank, Ms. Piggy is not a fan.

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msanthrope (35,593 posts)
37. You do know the troll you are defending interfered with the cancer treatment of another DUer, right?

Absolutely...it is really okay with me if you wish to complain about me to the admins. Send them this thread.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Skul on September 19, 2016, 12:55:38 PM
She knew exactly who Frank Solich is, or she wouldn't have bandied it about the DUmp, looking for rump slaps and "way to go, girl".     
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 01:12:05 PM
damn Frank, Ms. Piggy is not a fan.

Well now, MsPiggy is an attorney, so she'd know.

How, exactly, can an outside third party obstruct a financial transaction between two entities, and how, exactly, can an outside third party get a medical entity to refuse treatment to an unrelated individual?

<<<not holding breath waiting for answer.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Skul on September 19, 2016, 01:40:54 PM
Little shiney things, spreads the lllove. ❤❤      :- )

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Glitterati

4. He was the one behind gettting Andy's funds frozen.

Count on it. This is your person who "reported" you and got your account frozen. 

They have to have made a donation to file the complaint. 
 

I have an odd feeling this is one of the island's poofter boys.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 01:45:17 PM
Little shiney things, spreads the lllove. ❤❤      :- )

Oh dear.  That's what I did?

Like the big guy in Bellevue, I must be suffering from memory lapses.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Duke Nukum on September 19, 2016, 02:30:14 PM
Dear DUmmies,

Andy died because he had a pancreatic cancer with only a 20% chance of surviving a year and only 7% chance of surviving 5 years.

Add to that the fact that Andy could have gotten the care he needed at home but instead went jet setting about the country on other people's dime.

In the end, he was flying around with a weeping wound.

Andy knew he was going to die and was desperate for some sort of legacy and Black Box Voting became his cause. Along with defrauding DUmmies. You guys should be glad, at the very least, that you funded Andy's last 'Hurrah!' prior to shuffling off the mortal coil.

Blaming Frank for causing Andy's death or hastening it is stupid and pointless. If Andy had been honest with your guys, if you guys were capable of any honesty and introspection at all, Andy's scam would have never been noticed.

You will recall that some of your fellow DUmmies, including William Rivers Pitt, questioned Andy's honesty and if his DUmp begging was the best source of resources of your then fellow DUmmies.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: SVPete on September 19, 2016, 02:52:43 PM
Pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed so late that doctors should ask their patients if they've written their wills when they deliver the diagnosis. I'm not at all joking. I've had several family and friends die of it, an uncle before he was age 50 and before seeing his sons graduate from high school.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 03:13:08 PM
Pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed so late that doctors should ask their patients if they've written their wills when they deliver the diagnosis. I'm not at all joking. I've had several family and friends die of it, an uncle before he was age 50 and before seeing his sons graduate from high school.

I long ago lost all interest in setting the record straight because the primitives are so stupid and so it's pretty pointless.  But anyway, given my closeness to the situation, I believe I do have credibility even though I tossed all the scamdy.com documents a very long time ago.

The fund-raiser began at 3:30 p.m. central time Thursday, April 30, 2005.

The red round one had the "whipple" treatment in Seattle in.....February 2005.

Poor stupid Beth was having marital, and more importantly, money problems at the same time.

Which leads one to a quite reasonable conclusion. 

In case one's not aware--although I certainly advertised it often enough--both the voting reform activist who'd once been the red round one's boss, and the then-owner of conservativeunderground were sent a message by poor stupid Beth admitting the red round one was dying, and so asking them to lay off.

This message was in early May 2005, before all those alleged escapades in the hospital mail-room, before I allegedly successfully got the red round one's paypal funds frozen, and before I allegedly successfully got the physicians to call off the surgery.

Please notice the word "allegedly;" I've used it three times.

It was all humbug; poor stupid Beth needed money, and the red round one who was dying anyway, thought it'd be a good joke to use his situation as the "cause."

It was all humbug.

What confounds me is why so many primitives who were actually in the physical presence of the red round one in May and June 2005 were in on the Big Lie.  None of them owed the red round one or poor stupid Beth anything; they didn't have to get involved, they didn't have to lie.

That's a question mostly directed to the bettyellen primitive, but the bitch is never going to tell why.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on September 19, 2016, 05:02:43 PM
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You will recall that some of your fellow DUmmies, including William Rivers Pitt, questioned Andy's honesty and if his DUmp begging was the best source of resources of your then fellow DUmmies.

That's actually the reason they put it all on Frank, they want to cover their own slimy tracks.  As I recall it, Pitt started screaming 'Scam,' not just casting a few tentative questions out on the table.  A totally inappropriate rush to judgment, as it turned out, much as one has generally grown to expect from the fat, drunk, stupid, and egotistical Pittstain.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: I_B_Perky on September 19, 2016, 07:01:20 PM
I long ago lost all interest in setting the record straight because the primitives are so stupid and so it's pretty pointless.  But anyway, given my closeness to the situation, I believe I do have credibility even though I tossed all the scamdy.com documents a very long time ago.

The fund-raiser began at 3:30 p.m. central time Thursday, April 30, 2005.

The red round one had the "whipple" treatment in Seattle in.....February 2005.

Poor stupid Beth was having marital, and more importantly, money problems at the same time.

Which leads one to a quite reasonable conclusion. 

In case one's not aware--although I certainly advertised it often enough--both the voting reform activist who'd once been the red round one's boss, and the then-owner of conservativeunderground were sent a message by poor stupid Beth admitting the red round one was dying, and so asking them to lay off.

This message was in early May 2005, before all those alleged escapades in the hospital mail-room, before I allegedly successfully got the red round one's paypal funds frozen, and before I allegedly successfully got the physicians to call off the surgery.

Please notice the word "allegedly;" I've used it three times.

It was all humbug; poor stupid Beth needed money, and the red round one who was dying anyway, thought it'd be a good joke to use his situation as the "cause."

It was all humbug.

What confounds me is why so many primitives who were actually in the physical presence of the red round one in May and June 2005 were in on the Big Lie.  None of them owed the red round one or poor stupid Beth anything; they didn't have to get involved, they didn't have to lie.

That's a question mostly directed to the bettyellen primitive, but the bitch is never going to tell why.

I was a lurker at CC back in those days.  I remember the red round one's boyfriend, screen name Turnip, Tulip or something like that, coming over to CC and trying to defend the red round one.  That thread went pages and pages.  I was in a boring training class the week he came over to CC and watching it during the day.  The guy that sat next me was watching it as well since we were sharing a PC.  I explained it all to him and we laughed our asses off so much the instructor told us to turn off the PC one afternoon.   :lmao:

Oh those were the days!!!!  They just do not make dummies like that anymore.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 07:07:48 PM
I was a lurker at CC back in those days.  I remember the red round one's boyfriend, screen name Turnip, Tulip or something like that, coming over to CC and trying to defend the red round one.

Close.

"termite."
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: I_B_Perky on September 19, 2016, 07:24:35 PM
Close.

"termite."

That was it!!!  Was drawing a blank!   :cheersmate:

Termite fits the liberals/dummied.  Eats your house until it destroys it costing you money, and then when done moves on to the next victim.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 07:35:06 PM
That was it!!!  Was drawing a blank!   :cheersmate:

Termite fits the liberals/dummied.  Eats your house until it destroys it costing you money, and then when done moves on to the next victim.

Rumor--I repeat, Rumor--has it that because the red round one didn't transfer the cash to poor stupid Beth (either he forgot, or more likely, just decided not to; it wasn't as if she could 'get even" with him) before he died, termite, who had access to the red round one's accounts, got the dough for himself, all for himself.....
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Bad Dog on September 19, 2016, 09:46:43 PM
Rumor--I repeat, Rumor--has it that because the red round one didn't transfer the cash to poor stupid Beth (either he forgot, or more likely, just decided not to; it wasn't as if she could 'get even" with him) before he died, termite, who had access to the red round one's accounts, got the dough for himself, all for himself.....
Although I wasn't around at the time, I have read several nostalgia posts about Andyscam.  I enjoyed those threads immensely but this information makes it even better.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 19, 2016, 10:18:33 PM
Although I wasn't around at the time, I have read several nostalgia posts about Andyscam.  I enjoyed those threads immensely but this information makes it even better.

These were primitives; there's no honor among thieves, remember.

Poor stupid Beth was the one who raised the money, by heavy-handed exhortations on Skins's island.

The money was sent to the red round one's paypal account, or if mailed, his home in Seattle, although I suspect there wasn't much of the latter going on.

The red round one was in theory supposed to pass the cash along to poor stupid Beth, after some specified time, after which she'd use it to get divorced from Doug, unload her heavily mortgaged "properties," and save her ailing mother's "farm."  And maybe buy a few nice toys and trinkets for herself.

The red round one either died before he could get the money to her, or simply decided his pal termite should have it (since the red round one was destined for a destination where no money was necessary), instead of her, and so put off sending it to her.

When the red round one finally sprung loose of this mortal coil, the money was still in his accounts--accounts to which his "wife" or "husband" termite had access.

Now, surely I wasn't the only one who noticed there was a certain abrupt change in poor stupid Beth's feelings about the red round one about three weeks, or a month, after he died.  I got the impression she was still trying to get "something" from termite, and failing, finally gave up.

Her change in attitude about the red round one was palpable; pretty obvious.

But of course while we didn't know exactly what would happen, given the way the primitives are, we all knew something like this would happen.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: I_B_Perky on September 20, 2016, 06:43:19 PM
These were primitives; there's no honor among thieves, remember.

Poor stupid Beth was the one who raised the money, by heavy-handed exhortations on Skins's island.

The money was sent to the red round one's paypal account, or if mailed, his home in Seattle, although I suspect there wasn't much of the latter going on.

The red round one was in theory supposed to pass the cash along to poor stupid Beth, after some specified time, after which she'd use it to get divorced from Doug, unload her heavily mortgaged "properties," and save her ailing mother's "farm."  And maybe buy a few nice toys and trinkets for herself.

The red round one either died before he could get the money to her, or simply decided his pal termite should have it (since the red round one was destined for a destination where no money was necessary), instead of her, and so put off sending it to her.

When the red round one finally sprung loose of this mortal coil, the money was still in his accounts--accounts to which his "wife" or "husband" termite had access.

Now, surely I wasn't the only one who noticed there was a certain abrupt change in poor stupid Beth's feelings about the red round one about three weeks, or a month, after he died.  I got the impression she was still trying to get "something" from termite, and failing, finally gave up.

Her change in attitude about the red round one was palpable; pretty obvious.

But of course while we didn't know exactly what would happen, given the way the primitives are, we all knew something like this would happen.

Wow Frank!   I never knew that detail of it. I always wondered what happened to termite after the scamdal.

Does anyone here know what happened to termite or what he did after his favorite butt plug died?  I seem to recall his dump presence went way down after that.   I assumed he found another pitcher to catch for. 

Now you got me curious.


<edited to add>
Heh!  I just a had a thought.  If it wasn't for CC, the red round one would be a statistic. Nothing more than a little blurb on the canvas of time with all the rest of the forgotten masses of those who took the final walk with the grim reaper before him.  Instead his memory lives on years after his demise.  All thanks to his mortal enemies here.  How is that for irony?
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: diesel driver on September 20, 2016, 07:02:55 PM
You've burst may bubble. I thought everyone on the interwebsnet used their real name..Thanks, a*shole...

 :lol: :yahoo: :rofl:

Me too!  Why else would I be diesel driver...
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: franksolich on September 20, 2016, 07:21:38 PM
If it wasn't for CC, the red round one would be a statistic. Nothing more than a little blurb on the canvas of time with all the rest of the forgotten masses of those who took the final walk with the grim reaper before him.  Instead his memory lives on years after his demise.  All thanks to his mortal enemies here.  How is that for irony?

Uh huh. 

The primitives might pause to remember the only reason they remember the red round one is because we do.  If we didn't remind them every so often, they'd forget.
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: dixierose on September 20, 2016, 09:33:04 PM
Become a Georgia Bulldog fan Frank. You'll find yourself in a world of bliss, comfort, knowledge and winning ways.

H^5 to you fellow UGA fan!

 :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Does the username "Frank Solich" sound familiar to anyone?
Post by: Patriot Guard Rider on September 21, 2016, 04:26:54 AM
H^5 to you fellow UGA fan!

 :cheersmate:

H5 back atcha!!!