Was Buford really worth all the negativity that this board generated? Even Baerwald saw through the humor that other posters failed to recognize. What's the big deal? Buford seems to have generated more attention than Baerwald on this board, and the good thing is that now that Buford is dead, Baerwald is posting again. Was it such a bad thing that Buford stirred up the pot? I mean, was Buford really all that bad? Was he ever really what people thought he was? Or, did the posters here assume he was? Did we not create Buford as we wanted to see him? Since Buford was a creation, wasn't the creator simply responding to how stupid we were to buy into his verbosity? And if so, then can't we learn something from this?
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Michael Brewer
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Was Buford really worth all the negativity that this board generated? Even Baerwald saw through the humor that other posters failed to recognize. What's the big deal? Buford seems to have generated more attention than Baerwald on this board, and the good thing is that now that Buford is dead, Baerwald is posting again. Was it such a bad thing that Buford stirred up the pot? I mean, was Buford really all that bad? Was he ever really what people thought he was? Or, did the posters here assume he was? Did we not create Buford as we wanted to see him? Since Buford was a creation, wasn't the creator simply responding to how stupid we were to buy into his verbosity? And if so, then can't we learn something from this?
posted 2003.09.04
posted on September 4th 2003
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Buford - the man and the myth – Michael Brewer on September 4th, 2003
