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The Cowardly Jazz Guitarist

by Phantom Ace ( 251 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, LGF at March 2nd, 2010 - 8:09 pm

It is often said that when people are bullied as youths they become abusive as adults. This could be the case of a certain obscure mediocre 80’s jazz guitarist. This musician, as we all know, is a blog bully. If you disagree or beat one of his pets in a debate he bans you. He then outs your identity and libels you as a Racist/Nazi/White Supremacist. Clearly this washed up jazz artist has mental issues and today we may have found out why!

He admits he avoided defending himself. This is the mark of a coward and someone who runs when confronted. This explains his paranoia that people are out looking for him. I hate to break it to him, but who would waste their time with a has been jazz guitarist that most people have never even heard of.

He was a coward as a youth and he is coward now. This is why he bullies people on his blog. It’s to make up for being a cowardly youth. He should have stuck to playing Jazz Guitar.

Enjoy the Overnight Open and feel free to discuss anything.

Update: Is it possible the Jazz Artist is really Max Headroom? They are both relics of the 1980’s are a figures of ridicule! I will let you all be the judge.

Max Headroom

The Jazz Guitarist!

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