Friday, July 11, 2008

The Answer to our Prayer

Our favorite nautical nimrod has outed himself on Yahoo again, though not in the usual way. "Doc" typically exposes himself by accidentally signing his name to one of his many aliases' posts. In fact, Doc's Friday night meltdowns used to be so frequent they became a source of high entertainment. Tonight's outing, which appears to mark a return to his old act, was much less obvious, but damning all the same.

In recent days the Yahoo board was invaded by an aggressive new anti-Odyssey poster who went by "intelcall22." Many Odyssey regulars suspected it was HHI founder Jim McManus, even as he tried to pass off a persona of a hard, truck-driving country hick. Tonight, the new Bocephus in town distinguished himself by teaming up with that Ape Man Andy buffoon to insult and challenge others to real-world physical confrontations. (Yep, we agree: Let's hope these disturbed, delusional dipshits aren't raising or influencing youngsters.)

One of our intrepid readers noticed that old "Mister Guidrey" -- the "real life" name Doc assigned his new bad-ass alias should anyone care to meet him for a beatdown at his favorite bar (we know, you can't make this stuff up) -- was available for an online chat. So he clicked on the link to do so and, low and behold, the following profile and user photo popped up:

Yep, that sure looks like Doc McManus, aka "intelcall22," alright (click on the image to enlarge).

Not fully convinced? Fair enough. Okay then: Take a close look at the photo of Doc below (on the left) taken directly from his profile page on the HHI website:

That sure is an interesting "Vesper" t-shirt Doc has on, no? Now where have we seen that before?

Busted!

Poor Jim McManus. Let us bow our heads in vespers that someone, anyone, will save this poor dumb bastard from himself. Or not.

Again, here we have another stellar example of how the History Hunter founders operate in the real world. Not through honesty, integrity and truth -- the very traits they so often self-righteously accuse others of not possessing -- but rather by cheap deception, lies and dishonest measures such as this.

Is there more disgrace to come from the HHI poseurs (haven't we given you enough already)? We're not the praying types, but we'd wager some secular Ben Franklins it's all but inevitable.

Stay tuned.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am facinated at the depths of deception a human can descend to and yet keep coming back for more embarrassment. Who's the doofus with Doc?

Anonymous said...

I guess he's claiming now that someone hacked his daughter's computer to and put Doc's picture on his profile. The drama continues...

Anonymous said...

This is better than any soap opera or reality show!!