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From: Mike P on 25 Jan 2010 16:23 "Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message news:1jcs7a4.1aw2f24ucwem8N%%steve%@malloc.co.uk... > Mike P <privacy(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >> I'm proud to say I was inspirational in the first line of one of her web >> pages.. > > I'll leave it to the imagination where you came between one and five on > that list. Not the last, I'm led to believe. She didn't learn her lesson... >She umm sounds like a bit of a fruitcake That's the most understated thing I've ever seen you post.. Mike P
From: Mike P on 25 Jan 2010 16:25 "fishman" <spammeifyoulikebutiwontreadit(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:7c665be8-d660-4d66-ba24-9a43725b6d2b(a)a6g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > On 23 Jan, 16:54, "Mike P" <priv...(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >> I'm proud to say I was inspirational in the first line of one of her web >> pages.. > >> http://www.giogio.org/me/peeves.html > > I just looked through the rest of her site. She is FUCKED Madder than a two-legged badger tied up in a sack and then some. Very clever girl actually, but totally weird - you know how you get those really brainy people who are just totally mad (mad scientist type!)? She's one of them with bells and whistles on. Mike P
From: slider on 28 Jan 2010 09:56
"Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message news:1jcrvqn.n2jsql79qc7mN%%steve%@malloc.co.uk... > Mike P <privacy(a)privacy.net> wrote: > >> German women are crackers. > > Yup. We had a German friend (Freundin) with whom we had some great times > over a period of fifteen years. We bought houses not far from each other > as the crow flies - it was possible to see theirs by walking to the end > of our land and looking over a 300ft cliff to see their property in the > valley below. > > We were in the UK one autumn and I got a call to do a job in forrin > about 300 miles from our house. I did the job then got the train down to > the house, got a bus up to the house to check it was OK then got the > plane back to the UK. It was a rush job, tight train and plane schedules > and I needed to be back in the UK or I'd default on a contract. > > Next time we saw the German friend she cut us dead. And over the next > few weeks and months abused us, our country, every damned thing about us > and ended up stating that if we wanted to see her again we had to make > an appointment and only visit during particular hours and we were not to > talk to her husband if we saw him in the town. > > The reason was that the night I returned home, she had seen the lights > go on at the house and was enraged because I didn't go to see them. I > tried to explain that I couldn't because I had no car and despite being > able to see their house, it was a twelve mile drive to get to them and > to me it didn't seem like a big deal. No dice, no understanding. > > Another (Italian) friend simply said that German woman are like that. If > they take insult they behave incredibly badly and that's it. Oh and as > an ironical note, the friend's son was a lorry driver. We discovered via > a mutual friend that before the acrimonious rift that our friend and her > son had brought a load from Italy to London and had taken the Le Havre - > Portsmouth ferry so they had driven past close to our home in the UK, > six months before she had the fit at me. Funny lot, German women. FFS - got bored after the 2nd para. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- |