From: Brimstone on 12 Apr 2010 06:11 "Adrian" <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:82g6v5F2ibU1(a)mid.individual.net... > Doug <jagmad(a)riseup.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were > saying: > >> Lets hope the living dead don't take things the wrong way in this case, >> for her sake. She won't be able to sleep at night. > > Sorry, did you really just suggest that zombie vigilantes might get her? > > Every time I think you've hit a new peak of stupidity, you burst straight > through into territory previously uncharted by all but the Tooomturd. I believe it was Einstein who said that only two things are infinite, the universe and man's stupidity, and he wasn't too sure about the universe. I think that if he had ever encountered Doug he would have been quite certain.
From: JNugent on 12 Apr 2010 19:45 Doug wrote: > Once again demonstrating the sheer destructive force of a car compared > to the much maligned bicycle. > > "A woman from South Gloucestershire has said she is "devastated" by > the damage she caused at a cemetery after losing control of her car. > > Shirley Potts, who is a Labour member of South Gloucestershire > Council, was visiting Mangotsfield Cemetery on Easter Sunday to tend > her son's grave. > > She lost control of her new car and accidentally drove over the > memorials. > > Mrs Potts said she was advised not to contact the police but report it > to the council when their offices reopened. Wrong advice almost certainly, as the owners of the damaged property are stunningly unlikely to have been there to discuss the damage or to authorise a waiving of the duty to report (to the police). And a cemetery is a public place, just as much as a pub- or supermarket car-park is.
From: Adrian on 13 Apr 2010 02:16 "The Medway Handyman" <davidlang(a)no-spam-blueyonder.co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: > Do you have a job at the moment? If not, a village near me is looking > for a new idiot. And, as the incumbent, you'll be able to put a good word in?
From: Doug on 13 Apr 2010 02:30 On 12 Apr, 10:20, Adrian <toomany2...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Doug <jag...(a)riseup.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were > saying: > > > Lets hope the living dead don't take things the wrong way in this case, > > for her sake. She won't be able to sleep at night. > > Sorry, did you really just suggest that zombie vigilantes might get her? > > Every time I think you've hit a new peak of stupidity, you burst straight > through into territory previously uncharted by all but the Tooomturd. > I hadn't realised until now that you also lack a sense of humour, which you obviously try to compensate for with personal abuse. Have you considered cutting down on your driving stress? -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing.icom43.net A driving licence is a licence to kill.
From: Adrian on 13 Apr 2010 02:33
Doug <jagmad(a)riseup.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: >> > Lets hope the living dead don't take things the wrong way in this >> > case, for her sake. She won't be able to sleep at night. >> Sorry, did you really just suggest that zombie vigilantes might get >> her? >> >> Every time I think you've hit a new peak of stupidity, you burst >> straight through into territory previously uncharted by all but the >> Tooomturd. > I hadn't realised until now that you also lack a sense of humour, which > you obviously try to compensate for with personal abuse. Have you > considered cutting down on your driving stress? Ah, the old "It was a joke..." cop-out. Let's face it, it wouldn't be the first time (by a looooong way) you've made threats of physical violence against person or criminal damage against property - and you've frequently lauded those who actually carry it out. |