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From: hippo on 2 Aug 2010 21:20 OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com wrote: > > On Tue, 3 Aug 2010 09:07:05 +1000, "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote: > > > >For the record, I'm 5'8" tall, which is average. > > Average!? > Bwaaaahahhahhahahhahahhahahha! > Average Australian male is 5'10" (1.75m) > > No wonder you're such an obnoxious prig...You have small man syndrome > and you dispaly ALL the symptoms! > > http://fat.ly/57c0h > > > > > > OzOne of the three twins > > I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. > > Ok, I *am* 5'10" (if we have to still be non metric after 38 years). my ex drummer & his wife are both alightly taller and a fair bit bigger than me. We all did a three hour trip each way in a Getz to have the last CD mastered and got out quite ok at each end, including me and I am usually a pretty bad rear seat passenger. Cheers
From: Fraser Johnston on 3 Aug 2010 01:32 "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message news:4c4edf03$0$12392$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net... > > "hippo" <am9obmhAc2hvYWwubmV0LmF1(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au> wrote in > message news:i2mkqv$ag1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > >> My own criteria are usually: Can I afford it? Does it do most of what I >> want it to? Do I enjoy driving it most of the time? No to any of those >> usually means it doesn't happen. I could have bought some much more >> reliable &/or cheaper to service vehicles over the years but I've enjoyed >> most of the ones I've had most of the time. > > And that is the ideal "need" right there. The desire and willingness to own > what you *want* rather than what someone *else* thinks you *need*. > > Be it a Lada or a Land Cruiser. Cars are an expression of your personality pure and simple. Which is why we pay so much generally for something that could be done by a cheaper alternative. Fraser
From: Fraser Johnston on 3 Aug 2010 02:24 <OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message news:b2u156dge6sn5un5fa2u1l7991ulgbmg3t(a)4ax.com... > Yep, I am often in charge of cleaning up Nods bullshit How's that working out for you? Fraser
From: Albm&ctd on 3 Aug 2010 02:50 In article <8bpnv6FmfjU1(a)mid.individual.net>, ftrust(a)iinet.net.au says... > > "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote in message > news:4c4edf03$0$12392$c30e37c6(a)exi-reader.telstra.net... > > > > "hippo" <am9obmhAc2hvYWwubmV0LmF1(a)REGISTERED_USER_usenet.com.au> wrote in > > message news:i2mkqv$ag1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > > > >> My own criteria are usually: Can I afford it? Does it do most of what I > >> want it to? Do I enjoy driving it most of the time? No to any of those > >> usually means it doesn't happen. I could have bought some much more > >> reliable &/or cheaper to service vehicles over the years but I've enjoyed > >> most of the ones I've had most of the time. > > > > And that is the ideal "need" right there. The desire and willingness to own > > what you *want* rather than what someone *else* thinks you *need*. > > > > Be it a Lada or a Land Cruiser. > > Cars are an expression of your personality pure and simple. That's why I had a Lada, rough, noisy and obnoxious. Al -- I don't take sides. It's more fun to insult everyone. http://kwakakid.cjb.net/insult.html
From: Kev on 3 Aug 2010 03:50
Fraser Johnston wrote: > <OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message > news:b2u156dge6sn5un5fa2u1l7991ulgbmg3t(a)4ax.com... > >> Yep, I am often in charge of cleaning up Nods bullshit > > How's that working out for you? > > Fraser > > It would keep him in employment at least :) Kev |