thieving scum

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Med, Feb 3, 2006.

  1. Stuart Gray wrote
    Don't listen to that ignorant ****, what does he know? He doesn't even
    know what constitutes a proper sig separator.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 6, 2006
    #61
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  2. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    FFS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ;-)

    "I'm a ****"

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #62
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  3. Med

    muddy Guest

    Oh, sorry Sir. Won't appen again, promise.
     
    muddy, Feb 6, 2006
    #63
  4. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    I give up. OE wont snip anyway, so I'm not going to put anything in that
    will fucking snip.
    So there.
    <wanders off in huff>
    If someone starts complaining about using more thans and less thans, I'll
    really hit the bottle. Or pop the cork, as an old dear friend used to
    describe it as

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #64
  5. Med

    Wizard Guest

    Sometimes a workaround can be better than a fix.

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    Remove location from email address to reply
     
    Wizard, Feb 6, 2006
    #65
  6. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    Oh, FFS !!!!
    Neither do I.

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #66
  7. Grimly Curmudgeon, Feb 6, 2006
    #67
  8. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Grimly Curmudgeon
    <Kerching>

    Yeah, thanks for that.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - There are few things in life more sinister than a
    public toilet with the lid closed.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 6, 2006
    #68
  9. Med

    Wizard Guest

    *shrug*

    Yes indeed. A valid sigsep is a line containing two dashes and a
    space, no other content, and, as is traditional with lines,
    ended by a return. I took the return as being implied, but if
    spelling it out floats anyone's boat, I'm happy for it to be
    spelled out.

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    <8P Wizard
    Suzuki GS550 "I like that. Nicely shite" - TOG
    BMW 520i (RIP- Ebay item 4601147727)
    Toyota Nondescript 1.3 Mobility Appliance (on loan)
    ANORAK#17b BOMB#19 BOTAFOT#138 BREast#5 COFF#24
    COSOC#8 DFV#11 STG#1
    Remove location from email address to reply
     
    Wizard, Feb 6, 2006
    #69
  10. Med

    Wizard Guest

    Nigel
    () says...
    Wossatthen?

    <Googles>

    Oooh, looks interesting. I recently read "The Peenemunde Raid"
    by Martin Middlesbrook, which sort of fast-forwards through that
    stuff at the beginning.

    Small world- I ordered that from Amazon yesterday. Should be
    good.
    <Bookmarks>


    BTW, was it you that borrowed a book of mine- The Shetland Bus?

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    <8P Wizard
    Suzuki GS550 "I like that. Nicely shite" - TOG
    BMW 520i (RIP- Ebay item 4601147727)
    Toyota Nondescript 1.3 Mobility Appliance (on loan)
    ANORAK#17b BOMB#19 BOTAFOT#138 BREast#5 COFF#24
    COSOC#8 DFV#11 STG#1
    Remove location from email address to reply
     
    Wizard, Feb 6, 2006
    #70
  11. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Wizard
    <winces>

    It was. I'm a ****.

    Do me a favour? Email me your address[1], I'll send it back. Honest.

    [1] Addy in headers works.

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    Wicked Uncle Nigel - There are few things in life more sinister than a
    public toilet with the lid closed.

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    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
    Suzuki TS250 "The Africa Single" Yamaha GTS1000
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Feb 6, 2006
    #71
  12. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    Blimey - you guys had it bad down south. I can remember my mum telling me
    her Dad had his house bomb proofed for the war when she was a child. He bomb
    proofed a first floor room in Murrayfield Road, Edinburgh in his house
    because it had a view of the rugby ground. It was a huge building at the
    time on Murrayfield Road, but he was a QC and he had a first floor
    conservatory built where he could watch the rugby games from. He used to sit
    in his chair from his first World War plane, he was a fighter pilot in the
    first world war and watched the rugby from there when I was a kid.

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #72
  13. Stuart Gray wrote
    I think you have some other problems as well. You see my comments
    weren't directed at you but at another iggerent **** altogether.
     
    steve auvache, Feb 6, 2006
    #73
  14. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    Other problems? Prolly not, at this time of day I'm well wrecked, and
    haven't got a clue. And really couldn't give a ****. Ask me in the morning,
    where I'm at my cringing best.

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #74
  15. Med

    Stuart Gray Guest

    Meant to add, I'm on the first day off of 4 days off in 4 days on , if you
    know what I mean, So getting pissed is high on the agenda.

    Stuart
     
    Stuart Gray, Feb 6, 2006
    #75
  16. Med

    Andy Bonwick Guest

    It worked in the first place so I don't know why you're wasting your
    time.
     
    Andy Bonwick, Feb 6, 2006
    #76

  17. That one is *excellent* - especially the bit about Malta and the radar
    network.

    The germans bombed the **** out of the plotting stations, but the masts
    were still operational (because masts are all but bomb-proof).

    Panic. What to do? The island was blind.

    They were told just to keep transmitting the radar pulses as normal, and
    sure enough the Germans continued to be more circumspect about attacks,
    and continued to rain bombs on where they thought the plotting and
    receiving staions were.

    After the war, Jones (I think) had the pleasure of meeting the then
    Luftwaffe commander face to face, and the guy's first question was:
    "Where the **** (or similar...) did you put your radar receiving and
    plotting stations, because we had to knock out the radar and we tried
    and tried and tried..."

    "Ah, well, you see, you did, actually. But we knew that if we turned off
    the transmitters, you'd know we didn't have any radar."

    The expression "Doh!" hadn't been invented then, which I always feel is
    a pity.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Feb 6, 2006
    #77
  18. Med

    Nicknoxx Guest

    I thought ... thinks again and decides not to post
     
    Nicknoxx, Feb 6, 2006
    #78
  19. Med

    Nicknoxx Guest

    Why not. I'm posting this from an SGI Onyx.
     
    Nicknoxx, Feb 6, 2006
    #79

  20. And I'm the 'gentleman' mentioned, paragraph four in 10.2
     
    Mick Whittingham, Feb 6, 2006
    #80
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