[QUOTE="BGN"] Your gay.[/QUOTE] You wish I was gay.
That's my chimp, well done, you turd tossing babboon. You get the peanut award for the best shit flinging chimp out of the week, sambo. Now, my little chimpanzee, show us the proof of yoru babboonbabble. BTW, monkey nuts, you don't own anything, except for that crappy moped you use for delivering low priority corporate junk mail.
Tedious as my post here is, only a dogger would keep e-mailing the fucking Google groups terms of use to my 'indesirables' account on wanadoo.fr......... You are now a bandwidth thief as well as an oxygen one, Anthony. Dave
You should have followed those rules instead of getting caught up in the excitement and posting without thinking. I bet they charged you 3 months usage when couldn't use it for that time. Not nice paying for something you can't use, it is?
Like your knob, you mean? All those ladies of the night pointing and laughing at you must be galling. -- Dave GS850x2 XS650 SE6a Every post contains Nutri-Ceramide-R and Pre-Biotics for your reading pleasure. Folding@Home Team UKRM http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=teampage&teamnum=47957
You are so ignorant, when your click on the abuse option - your complaint goes to Google's abuse team(what ever isp your are signed up with). The newsgroups are owned and ran by Google and they can remove posting and stop any account from posting on the newsgroups.
No Tony, you're just wrong. I have no abuse option or button. If I take issue with a particular post then the correct and only way of dealing with it is to reply to the post and state why it's wrong. Much like I'm having to do with you as you think usenet is a google asset. Google does not own usenet or otherwise run usenet. It just has a server which connects to usenet, the same as just about every ISP with its subscription. If you read the Wikipedia link Ginge posted this describes thickies just like you: "Google Groups Google Groups hosts an archive of Usenet posts dating back to May 1981. A Usenet Timeline is provided in the Help section. Since February 2001 Google Groups provides a controversial web interface to Usenet newsgroups. It also allows the creation of mailing lists like Yahoo! Groups, combining the technical deficits of both approaches. One of many concerns that have been expressed about the Google interface is that novices may have difficulty realising that they are participating in a Usenet newsgroup rather than in a web forum hosted by Google." I hope you've learned something today, Tony.
On the scale of likelihoods from "giant meteor wipes out London" to "Cane is easy" I think that is at the "giant intelligent lizard becomes leader of the House of Commons" end.. Phil.
"novices may have difficulty realising that they are participating in a Usenet newsgroup rather than in a web forum hosted by Google."