<coffee/keyboard interface> Nicely put sir -- Stritchy CX1100 'Ermintrude' BPoD (tm Pip) HOC#14808 BOTAFOT#129 COFF#23 MiB#17 two#52 BREast#4 BOTAFOF#44 eat SPAM to e-mail
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Pretty much sums up the way I felt when you went off on one against B. I thought you were an ungentlemanly **** then, but time diminished the feeling to the point where I was starting to regard you as fit posting company. You dragged it all up again today. **** nose why, it was all forgotten about; but no, you had to drag it into the light and paw over the remains in an attempt to justify your outburst at the time. I'm starting to think of you as a **** again. -- Dave GS 850 x2 / SE 6a SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#16? FUB#3 FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19
AOL. Seemed like a good principle to me. Prolly made a few people think about what they posting *before* they said something they'd want to aplogise for later. I'll keep to it, in Windy's memory.
Doing something in someone's memory appears to indicate a personal connection. It also seems a bit 'precious'
I feel uncomfortable with silences for the dead of 911 and also with the war dead. No? You presumptuous ****. It *seems* a bit precious to *me* how dare you propose to tell me how I feel about things. You may *think* that I'm using it as an excuse to "take another pop" and of course that's your prerogative. You'd be wrong but that's up to you. Whilst you may claim to have the right to tell me that dictionaries are incorrect don't tell me what I feel and what I don't feel. And anyway... in another thread you told Ace to **** off because he hadn't been in a thread; and now you're getting involved in this one... hypocrite.
spouted the following in I met her at the EOSM before she died, and we got on like a house on fire. And of course I read her posts to UKRM I liked her style of pisstake, dry sense of humour, and even handedness. UKRM is a poorer place without her IMHO, so if I want to keep up a tradition she maintained as a reminder to myself of the good qualities I admired in her, thats my choice. If that strikes you as shmaltzy or precious or whatever, then it's just that we feel differently about things. BTW taking a pop at Des for getting involved in this subthread is a bit rich, since he started it.
And yet again Des fails utterly in demonstrating that he understands other people.. Looked at yourself recently? As opposed to your putrid stench of self-delusion you mean? And yes - Bear is my friend. Make of that what you will you small-minded little prat. Phil
No. I'd like to make it plain I am not now, nor have I ever been, prescribed medication for anything apart from pain relief (following bike accidents and general arthritic stuff related to bike accidents). ****.
I was expressing a personal view; I think many people feel that the silences are pointless though. Well the use of "No" was refuting my "it seems a little precious". And why the use of seems in ' ' if not refuting my statement. Not getting sore at all. Couldn't give much of a **** since you were the one that made yourself look like a **** there. I guess it's my turn here... You didn't use that expression fair enough. Think of me as dense if you like; don't really give a ****. Hey, if you're trying to communicate a point that many failed to appreciate it's because of failings in your communication skills.