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From: David Taylor on 21 Aug 2006 07:29 On 2006-08-20, Ivor Jones <ivor(a)despammed.invalid> wrote: > "PC Paul" <urd(a)munge.org.uk> wrote in message > news:S-WdnXXRfu_YGnXZRVnyjQ(a)brightview.com > >> He's probably a creationist as well, in which case this >> will be a *very* long thread. > > It will be as long as it takes for you to stop insulting me. I'd start breeding some non-European European offspring to continue the thread when you die, then. If, of course, you beleive being called European[1] (i.e., in this particular contenxt, someone who lives within the boundaries of Europe, which, living in England, you do), is an insult. [1] in this particular context, someone who lives and was born within the boundaries of Europe (and England is within those boundaries). -- David Taylor
From: David Taylor on 21 Aug 2006 07:31 On 2006-08-20, Ivor Jones <ivor(a)despammed.invalid> wrote: > "mattic" <this(a)wontwork.com> wrote in message > news:JG0Gg.15124$rP1.14753(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au > >> Are you suggesting that folk ignore the sort of illogical >> silliness you are spouting in order to be regarded as >> decent human beings? Isn't that sort of lethargy how the >> great scourges were allowed to flourish? > > I am suggesting nothing more than decency and respect. Do *you* want to be > respected..? If so this is the time and place to start. You are requesting we accept your lies. That won't happen. Indeed, if you want an insult: you're lying (perhaps pathologically). -- David Taylor
From: Brimstone on 21 Aug 2006 07:32 Ian Dalziel wrote: > On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:12:46 +0100, Alex Heney <me8(a)privacy.net> > wrote: > >> Sorry, but you can't just decide to completely alter the meaning of >> simple English just because you don't like what it means. > > Are the roads in Europe dangerous? I'm beginning to think that "Ivor Jones" is of the mindset that still believes that "Europe" is a nasty foreign place full of thoroughly unpleasant Frenchmen and Germans who want to kill him and his kin.
From: David Taylor on 21 Aug 2006 07:33 On 2006-08-20, Ivor Jones <ivor(a)despammed.invalid> wrote: > "Alex Heney" <me8(a)privacy.net> wrote in message > news:asohe2di4t74ucf4mmsg4668b9smnai4do(a)4ax.com > > [snip] > >> You have stated that you aren't one. > > Correct. > [snip] > Oh dear. I've offended someone. Now isn't that so awful. I'm sure nobody > else here does that. No one else appears to be lying in the thread. > I am not a European. I am so terribly sorry that you don't like that fact. You are a (pathologically?) lying European. I am so terribly sorry that you don't like that fact. You may be able to become a mere European by seeking help, however. -- David Taylor
From: David Taylor on 21 Aug 2006 07:37
On 2006-08-20, Ivor Jones <ivor(a)despammed.invalid> wrote: > "mattic" <this(a)wontwork.com> wrote in message > news:Qm0Gg.15118$rP1.4096(a)news-server.bigpond.net.au > >> Could this have something to do with the quirks of the >> locale? It's a bit like insisting that England is not >> part of the region known as Europe, only to have it >> revealed, in an almost overwhelming and certainly >> unanimous fashion, that you have been talking shite all >> these years. > > Adding an e to the end of the word doesn't make it any the less a swear > word. I briefly thought you were claiming "local" was a swear word. Now back to your regularly scheduled flamewar... -- David Taylor |