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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-11, 8:35 pm |
| I am playing oGame, and the picture of Impulse Engine reminds me the back
view of Tribes 2 Bomber.
I have tried to reinstall tribes 2, but the CD-r is unreadable; i have the
original key, but file planet has suspended the free distribution and on
eMule there is nothing. I have no opportunity to instal Tribes 2 and take
any screenshot.
On google i was not able to find what i am looking for.
May someone help me posting an immage of the Back View of the Bomber?
Thanks
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| DEbig3 2005-09-11, 8:35 pm |
| One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
"Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
quote:
> I am playing oGame, and the picture of Impulse Engine reminds me the
> back view of Tribes 2 Bomber.
> I have tried to reinstall tribes 2, but the CD-r is unreadable; i have
> the original key, but file planet has suspended the free distribution
> and on eMule there is nothing. I have no opportunity to instal Tribes 2
> and take any screenshot.
>
> On google i was not able to find what i am looking for.
>
> May someone help me posting an immage of the Back View of the Bomber?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
just XXXXing kill yourself if you havent been able to find it by now. XXXX.
--
Adept
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-11, 8:35 pm |
|
"DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96CE55B3B6C30omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
quote:
> One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
> "Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
> "Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
>
>
> just XXXXing kill yourself if you havent been able to find it by now.
> XXXX.
>
Eat a bag of hell you XXXXing cum dumpster.
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| Quixote 2005-09-11, 8:35 pm |
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"Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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quote:
>
> "DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns96CE55B3B6C30omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
>
> Eat a bag of hell you XXXXing cum dumpster.
>
LOUD NOISES!!!
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-12, 3:32 am |
| Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> I am playing oGame, and the picture of Impulse Engine reminds me the
> back view of Tribes 2 Bomber.
> I have tried to reinstall tribes 2, but the CD-r is unreadable; i
> have the original key, but file planet has suspended the free
> distribution and on eMule there is nothing. I have no opportunity to
> instal Tribes 2 and take any screenshot.
>
> On google i was not able to find what i am looking for.
>
> May someone help me posting an immage of the Back View of the Bomber?
>
> Thanks
You gotta be XXXXing kidding me! Are you *serious*?!?!?
Okay, look, did you click on the "Images" tab at Google?
If you do that, you'll get what you want. If you're too lazy/stupid
to manage that, you're XXXXed, because this is NOT a binary group.
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-12, 3:32 am |
| Adrian Ng wrote:
quote:
> "DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns96CE55B3B6C30omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
>
> Eat a bag of hell you XXXXing cum dumpster.
Wowza! Who are you talking to, Adrian?
(I like your enthusiasm, by the way! LOL )
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 6:33 am |
|
"Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:43250be0$1_3@news6.uncensored-news.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> If you do that, you'll get what you want. If you're too lazy/stupid
> to manage that, you're XXXXed, because this is NOT a binary group.
>
> --
1) I cannot find any picture of a bomber's back view. You may be an ace of
google-searching, or you may take a screenshot and this is why i am posting:
that's why i am asking your help.
2) Images are linkable with their URL, we don't need a binary NG. Esempli
gratia: http://www.newyorkhabitat.com/images/empire.jpg
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| ScratchMonkey 2005-09-12, 6:33 am |
| DEbig3 <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:Xns96CE55B3B6C30omgwtf@216.196.97.136:
quote:
> just XXXXing kill yourself if you havent been able to find it by now.
> XXXX.
I've been waiting for someone to post a pic of goat.cx. Technically, that,
too, is a picture of the "rear view of a bomber".
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| Frank van Schie 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:43250be0$1_3@news6.uncensored-news.com...
>
>
>
>
> 1) I cannot find any picture of a bomber's back view. You may be an ace of
> google-searching, or you may take a screenshot and this is why i am posting:
> that's why i am asking your help.
Well if you can't find it, why expect that we can? If we can find it,
you can find, so why expect more work from strangers than you are
willing to do yourself?
The first suggestion other than Google was: Start up Tribes 2 and take a
screenshot.
--
Frank
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:FKudnZ2dnZ0YyrOQnZ2dnaDKuN6dnZ2dRVnyqZ2dnZ0@casema.nl...
quote:
> Cavalier Body wrote:
>
> Well if you can't find it, why expect that we can? If we can find it, you
> can find, so why expect more work from strangers than you are willing to
> do yourself?
>
> The first suggestion other than Google was: Start up Tribes 2 and take a
> screenshot.
> --
> Frank
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it...
quote:
> I have tried to reinstall tribes 2, but the CD-r is unreadable; i have the
> original key, but file planet has suspended the free distribution and on
> eMule there is nothing. I have no opportunity to instal Tribes 2 and take
> any screenshot.
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| DEbig3 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
"Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
quote:
>
> "Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:FKudnZ2dnZ0YyrOQnZ2dnaDKuN6dnZ2dRVnyqZ2dnZ0@casema.nl...
>
> "Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it...
>
>
>
learn to google, you XXXXing incompetent twit.
--
Adept
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| [RS]Faramir_agst 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| In article <duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it>, fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it
says...
quote:
> May someone help me posting an immage of the Back View of the Bomber?
There you go... http://www.pbase.com/fabriceroux/image/49149464
--
Fabrice Roux --- www.fabriceroux.com
Tribes and Paint Shop Pro scripts
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"[RS]Faramir_agst" <contact_info@mywebsite.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:MPG.1d8fab7593764bf2989683@news.free.fr...
quote:
> In article <duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it>, fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it
> says...
>
> There you go... http://www.pbase.com/fabriceroux/image/49149464
>
> --
> Fabrice Roux --- www.fabriceroux.com
> Tribes and Paint Shop Pro scripts
Thank you, i appreciate that.
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:Xns96CF5CA93E963omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
quote:
> One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
> "Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
> "Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
>
>
> learn to google, you XXXXing incompetent twit.
Emerita testa di cazzo, queste cose dille a tuo padre. Pota.
A Bèrghem per töte i necessità
gh'è la parola pòta
e quando ü l'sa piö, piö che sant ciamà
a l' dis adóma: " Pòta...".
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| DEbig3 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of [RS]
Faramir_agst <contact_info@mywebsite.com> coming from a tree, and thought,
"Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
quote:
> In article <duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it>, fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it
> says...
>
> There you go... http://www.pbase.com/fabriceroux/image/49149464
>
XXXXing XXX. way to ruin our fun, you piece of shit.
--
Adept
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| Hellmark 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| DEbig3's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
were:
quote:
> learn to google, you XXXXing incompetent twit.
I'm with Biggie. Do not expect others to do things for you. As far as not
finding it, thats bullshit.
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
news:magVe.52294$4g5.3431656@news4.tin.it...
quote:
>
> "DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:Xns96CF5CA93E963omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
>
> Emerita testa di cazzo, queste cose dille a tuo padre. Pota.
>
> A Bèrghem per töte i necessità
> gh'è la parola pòta
> e quando ü l'sa piö, piö che sant ciamà
> a l' dis adóma: " Pòta...".
>
>
>
XXXX of yer foreigner.
Go back to France!
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"[RS]Faramir_agst" <contact_info@mywebsite.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d8fab7593764bf2989683@news.free.fr...
quote:
> In article <duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it>, fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it
> says...
>
> There you go... http://www.pbase.com/fabriceroux/image/49149464
>
> --
> Fabrice Roux --- www.fabriceroux.com
> Tribes and Paint Shop Pro scripts
XXXX yer foreigner
Go back to terrorstan
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:dg4dv4$h73$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
quote:
> XXXX of yer foreigner.
>
> Go back to France!
Forein relatively to wher?
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
news:JDjVe.53524$4g5.3485913@news4.tin.it...
quote:
>
> "Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:dg4dv4$h73$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
> Forein relatively to wher?
>
FRANCE?
YOU FILTHY TURKISH BATH LOVING SPANIARD
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:dg4j3o$iia$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
quote:
> FRANCE?
>
> YOU FILTHY TURKISH BATH LOVING SPANIARD
>
I never speak with people who don't even know for what a bidet is useful.
And - France what?
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| Frank van Schie 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
| Fabrice Roux wrote:
quote:
> In article <duVUe.47866$4g5.3187141@news4.tin.it>, fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it
> says...
>
>
> There you go... http://www.pbase.com/fabriceroux/image/49149464
Just what do you think you're doing? You're French. You're supposed to
be disgruntled, entirely unhelpful, somewhat smelly and muttering about
cheese.
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:3OudnRbsuIWYerjeRVnyrA@casema.nl...
quote:
> Just what do you think you're doing? You're French. You're supposed to be
> disgruntled, entirely unhelpful, somewhat smelly and muttering about
> cheese.
I am not French ad you are a flown mutter.
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| Quixote 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
news:I%lVe.54379$4g5.3521209@news4.tin.it...
quote:
>
> "Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:3OudnRbsuIWYerjeRVnyrA@casema.nl...
>
> I am not French ad you are a flown mutter.
Nor do you know how to follow a newsgroup thread. He was not talking to you,
you dolt. You had your bomber spoon fed to you, you can leave now.
Quixote
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
news:_llVe.54134$4g5.3512130@news4.tin.it...
quote:
>
> "Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:dg4j3o$iia$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>
>
>
> I never speak with people who don't even know for what a bidet is useful.
>
> And - France what?
>
Are you retarded?
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-12, 8:35 pm |
|
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
news:I%lVe.54379$4g5.3521209@news4.tin.it...
quote:
>
> "Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:3OudnRbsuIWYerjeRVnyrA@casema.nl...
>
> I am not French ad you are a flown mutter.
>
Go eat some horse, froggy.
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| Hellmark 2005-09-13, 12:35 am |
| Cavalier Body's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his
body were:
quote:
> "Frank van Schie" <frankNOSPAM@email.it> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:3OudnRbsuIWYerjeRVnyrA@casema.nl...
> I am not French ad you are a flown mutter.
No, but the person Frank replied to, Fabrice, is.
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-13, 3:34 am |
| Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
> news:43250be0$1_3@news6.uncensored-news.com...
>
>
> 1) I cannot find any picture of a bomber's back view. You may be an
> ace of google-searching, or you may take a screenshot and this is why
> i am posting: that's why i am asking your help.
> 2) Images are linkable with their URL, we don't need a binary NG.
> Esempli gratia: http://www.newyorkhabitat.com/images/empire.jpg
Normally, if asked politely, I would be glad to do that, even for
a stranger such as yourself. But since you came in here without first
attempting to do a web search yourself, and then got pissy when no
one felt like doing your work for you, I feel no compulsion to help you.
--
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-13, 3:34 am |
| Frank van Schie wrote:
quote:
> Fabrice Roux wrote:
>
> Just what do you think you're doing? You're French. You're supposed to
> be disgruntled, entirely unhelpful, somewhat smelly and muttering
> about cheese.
He couldn't stand to see us having old-fashioned fun! I'm just glad
Thrasher wasn't here to see him do that. ;)
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| Cavalier Body 2005-09-13, 3:34 am |
|
O well...you must excuse me. But, next time just do not reply directly to my
post!
Bye.
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| DEbig3 2005-09-13, 6:32 am |
| One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
"Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
quote:
>
> O well...you must excuse me. But, next time just do not reply directly
> to my post!
>
> Bye.
>
>
>
he didnt, you imbecile.
--
Adept
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| Smeghead 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On 13 Sep 2005 05:00:45 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Cavalier Body wrote:
>
>
> Normally, if asked politely, I would be glad to do that, even for
>a stranger such as yourself. But since you came in here without first
>attempting to do a web search yourself, and then got pissy when no
>one felt like doing your work for you, I feel no compulsion to help you.
It's true, she is a very nice lady. She'd do anything for a friend.
But she's a powderpuff with a razor blade hidden within. Beware!
--
--==<S m e g h e a d>==--
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| Smeghead 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:06:20 -0500, DEbig3 <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote:
quote:
>One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of
>"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> coming from a tree, and thought,
>"Man, this is f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
>
>
>he didnt, you imbecile.
Do they get AOL subscriptions in France, D? This guy's as thick as a
cinderblock filled with bricks.
--
--==<S m e g h e a d>==--
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:rgjdi110s9pvj0lmo535no2oq3ibgt4lcg@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:06:20 -0500, DEbig3 <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Do they get AOL subscriptions in France, D? This guy's as thick as a
> cinderblock filled with bricks.
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
Do they get _ANYTHING_ in le france?!
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| Smeghead 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On 13 Sep 2005 05:04:34 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Frank van Schie wrote:
>
>
> He couldn't stand to see us having old-fashioned fun! I'm just glad
>Thrasher wasn't here to see him do that. ;)
Ah, Fabrice is just a nice guy. He saw this lamer turtle on his back,
kicking and rocking and flipped him over.
Not very good for the evolution of usenet, but kind, nonetheless.
Had this troll simply come in, explained himself, and (here's the
clincher0 not got uppity when his own lack of common sense was
highlighted, he might have gotten what he wanted a lot more smoothly.
The thing, though, that really got me (as a junior hobbiest
theologian) was his missapplication of Matthew 7:6. I didn't see any
"pearls" from this puke. And his implication that we here are
"swine"... that's a little offensive in anyone's book.
--
--==<S m e g h e a d>==--
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| Smeghead 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:06:53 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:rgjdi110s9pvj0lmo535no2oq3ibgt4lcg@4ax.com...
>
>Do they get _ANYTHING_ in le france?!
They get the definitions of Surrender, Cheese and Subterfuge.
Interesitingly, the French word subterfuge is taken from Latin and
literally means to "secretly flee".
--
--==<S m e g h e a d>==--
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:chkdi11n2ef22fjmnella6vj40jl57e6fk@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:06:53 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> They get the definitions of Surrender, Cheese and Subterfuge.
>
> Interesitingly, the French word subterfuge is taken from Latin and
> literally means to "secretly flee".
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
Hmmm. no that's not really all that interesting.
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| Randy Graham 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 16:54:28 -0500, I heard the following crap spew
forth from "Quixote" <quixote@writeme.com>:
quote:
>
>"Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it> wrote in message
>news:I%lVe.54379$4g5.3521209@news4.tin.it...
>
>Nor do you know how to follow a newsgroup thread. He was not talking to you,
>you dolt. You had your bomber spoon fed to you, you can leave now.
He surrendered to the guy's incessant noise, that's all.
quote:
>Quixote
RagManX
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| Smeghead 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:29:07 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:chkdi11n2ef22fjmnella6vj40jl57e6fk@4ax.com...
>
>Hmmm. no that's not really all that interesting.
Yes, but most things prefaced "Interestingly" are anything but
interesting.
You go on a tour and they say stuff like, "Interestingly, Roman
satellite towns are 25 miles out because that's how far a troop could
march in one day".
--
--==<S m e g h e a d>==--
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| DEbig3 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
| One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of Smeghead
<tribesfan@hotmail.com> coming from a tree, and thought, "Man, this is
f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
quote:
> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 03:06:20 -0500, DEbig3 <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Do they get AOL subscriptions in France, D? This guy's as thick as a
> cinderblock filled with bricks.
>
if they do, it doesnt matter, since hes italian..
--
Adept
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-13, 8:37 pm |
|
"DEbig3" <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns96D06A2C32DC4omgwtf@216.196.97.136...
quote:
> One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of Smeghead
> <tribesfan@hotmail.com> coming from a tree, and thought, "Man, this is
> f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
>
>
> if they do, it doesnt matter, since hes italian..
>
> --
> Adept
*snicker*
| |
| Hellmark 2005-09-14, 12:34 am |
| Cavalier Body's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his
body were:
quote:
> O well...you must excuse me. But, next time just do not reply directly to my
> post!
he didn't. Look at the threading. You'd notice that your post was not the
one replied to
| |
| Smeghead 2005-09-14, 3:33 am |
| On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 10:18:46 -0500, DEbig3 <debig3@yahoo.com> wrote:
quote:
>One day, while skipping through the forest, I heard the voice of Smeghead
><tribesfan@hotmail.com> coming from a tree, and thought, "Man, this is
>f*ed up," but carried on the following conversation anyway:
>
>
>if they do, it doesnt matter, since hes italian..
Are you sure? Perhaps he's French and using subterfuge to make us
THINK he's a Guido.
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| |
| Randy Graham 2005-09-14, 8:36 pm |
| On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 00:11:15 GMT, I heard the following crap spew
forth from Hellmark <hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com>:
quote:
>Cavalier Body's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his
>body were:
>
>he didn't. Look at the threading. You'd notice that your post was not the
>one replied to
A distinction he is clearly incapable of seeing, though, Hellmark.
RagManX
| |
| ScratchMonkey 2005-09-15, 8:36 pm |
| Smeghead <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:chkdi11n2ef22fjmnella6vj40jl57e6fk@4ax.com:
quote:
>
> They get the definitions of Surrender, Cheese and Subterfuge.
Don't forget Minitel, the envy of telephone companies everywhere!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minitel
| |
|
|
| Smeghead 2005-09-15, 8:36 pm |
| On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 07:30:00 -0500, ScratchMonkey
<ScratchMonkey.blacklist@sewingwitch.com> wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in
>news:chkdi11n2ef22fjmnella6vj40jl57e6fk@4ax.com:
>
>
>Don't forget Minitel, the envy of telephone companies everywhere!
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minitel
Impressive! Fabrice, did your family have a Minitel?
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| |
| Miracle Smith 2005-09-16, 3:37 am |
| ScratchMonkey wrote:
quote:
> Smeghead <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:ecjdi1d8js7epe03duf8p1iob5usml1j9v@4ax.com:
>
>
> Maybe she should wear this t-shirt as a warning:
>
> http://store.sluggy.com/detailed-fear.html
>
> From the strip Sluggy Freelance:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sluggy_freelance
Bun-Bun - Talking psychotic switchblade-wielding rabbit.
This is my kinda bunny rabbit!!! OMG he is so *me*!! Look:
"...he has a switchblade, a Glock, and a *really* bad attitude,
especially toward telemarketers. Bun Bun, though physically a small
rabbit, is more powerful than much of the cast."
I have found an equal!! LOL
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|
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 21:00:24 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> I am not French ad you are a flown mutter.
Well spotted. Sadly though, your inability to read has left you looking
more of a fool than you might have liked. "Fabrice" resides in France.
Y'know... the guy who replied to your post?
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|
| On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 12:33:13 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> I am playing oGame, and the picture of Impulse Engine reminds me the back
> view of Tribes 2 Bomber.
> I have tried to reinstall tribes 2, but the CD-r is unreadable; i have the
> original key, but file planet has suspended the free distribution and on
> eMule there is nothing. I have no opportunity to instal Tribes 2 and take
> any screenshot.
>
> On google i was not able to find what i am looking for.
>
> May someone help me posting an immage of the Back View of the Bomber?
>
> Thanks
Dear "Cavalier Body", you are a XXXXwit.
Your sincerely, a happy 'Mr K'.
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|
| On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 04:52:22 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> Are you sure? Perhaps he's French and using subterfuge to make us
> THINK he's a Guido.
+----
| From: "Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it>
| Newsgroups: alt.games.starsiege.tribes
| Subject: Re: [Help] Tribes 2 Bomber picture
| X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
| Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 06:43:11 GMT
| NNTP-Posting-Host: 82.50.10.201
+----
+----[ Output of "/dns 201.10.50.82" ]
| 201.10.50.82.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
| host201-10.pool8250.interbusiness.it.
+----
Hmm.
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|
| On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 14:06:31 GMT, Randy Graham wrote:
quote:
> He surrendered to the guy's incessant noise, that's all.
Wtf?? Nooo! 
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|
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 14:22:10 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> Emerita testa di cazzo, queste cose dille a tuo padre. Pota.
>
> A Bèrghem per töte i necessità
> gh'è la parola pòta
> e quando ü l'sa piö, piö che sant ciamà
> a l' dis adóma: " Pòta...".
Then pay us to do your work, lazy gobshite.
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|
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 07:53:41 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> 1) I cannot find any picture of a bomber's back view. You may be an ace of
> google-searching, or you may take a screenshot and this is why i am posting:
> that's why i am asking your help.
Draw one.
quote:
> 2) Images are linkable with their URL, we don't need a binary NG.
Possibly the only right thing you've said in this group.
quote:
> Esempli gratia: http://www.newyorkhabitat.com/images/empire.jpg
Yep, looks like a bomber to me.
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|
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:18:17 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> Forein relatively to wher?
Foreign, relative to us.
Next brainteaser please.
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|
| On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 20:15:54 GMT, Cavalier Body wrote:
quote:
> I never speak with people who don't even know for what a bidet is useful.
That's nice to know.
quote:
> And - France what?
Probably "France, sir", if you're addressing "[RS]Faramir" (going off your
talent for following threads).
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| Smeghead 2005-09-17, 8:41 pm |
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:28:13 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 04:52:22 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
>
>
>+----
>| From: "Cavalier Body" <fmnimaNOSPAMME@tin.it>
>| Newsgroups: alt.games.starsiege.tribes
>| Subject: Re: [Help] Tribes 2 Bomber picture
>| X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180
>| Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 06:43:11 GMT
>| NNTP-Posting-Host: 82.50.10.201
>+----
>
>+----[ Output of "/dns 201.10.50.82" ]
>| 201.10.50.82.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer
>| host201-10.pool8250.interbusiness.it.
>+----
>
>Hmm.
Those guys will stoop to anything!
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| |
| Adrian Ng 2005-09-17, 8:41 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:iqfoi15mfjs1j3puf0a7v3s1l6c2l4i39b@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:28:13 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Those guys will stoop to anything!
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
Hmmm. I don't think they do, actually.
I'm beginning to think that this guy is not really french after all!
:o
| |
|
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:49:23 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
quote:
> Hmmm. I don't think they do, actually.
>
> I'm beginning to think that this guy is not really french after all!
>
>:o
My memory's poor. Remind us again what your alleged IQ is please.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-17, 8:41 pm |
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:49:23 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:iqfoi15mfjs1j3puf0a7v3s1l6c2l4i39b@4ax.com...
>
>Hmmm. I don't think they do, actually.
>
>I'm beginning to think that this guy is not really french after all!
>
>:o
I don't buy it! He's traveled to Italy to post, just to throw us off!
--
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| |
| Adrian Ng 2005-09-17, 8:41 pm |
|
"Mr K" <duffstuff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:432c930c$0$23013$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:49:23 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
>
>
> My memory's poor. Remind us again what your alleged IQ is please.
>
> --
> "You're not afraid of the dark are you?"
> R.L.U. #300033 - MDK10.1 - WindowMaker 0.90.0
Surely you're not being serious...
| |
| Adrian Ng 2005-09-17, 8:41 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nq5pi1tsvhacsulvu2v6u5rkstu93apbi8@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:49:23 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> I don't buy it! He's traveled to Italy to post, just to throw us off!
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
My theory is:
He's gone to Italy (because he wants a picture of a BOMBER from the REAR!),
in order to learn the language, since it's so *delightfully* simple and a
*joy* to learn...
So they say... (another piece of filthy french propaganda perhaps?)
A cunning plan.
So he posts on AGST - totally unaware of what is in store for him!
Here is the twist!
He's not really looking for a bomber picture!
All he wants to do is show off his newly found mastery of the Italian
language.
We all see through this thinly veiled curtain of mad-hatchery for GLUTENY of
the SELF ESTEEEM.
And alas! We know that he's showing off - even though he thinks that we
think that he is just looking for a picture!
So we (Namely, I) don't compliment his Italian and instead berate him for
*being* French.
Enter Faramir!
Who helps him (in his quest for the pix!)!
We also berate Faramir, but this time he's *actually* french!
Confusion ensues!
Cavalier is so upset with this turn of events that he lashed out at everyone
who was berating him and also those who weren't berating him!
Everyone laughs at Cavalier and then the thread dies.
Then in comes Mr K several days late and actually thinks i was being serious
yadda yadda yadda....
Red faces all round.
| |
|
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
[Snipadee-doo-dah...]
quote:
> Everyone laughs at Cavalier and then the thread dies.
>
> Then in comes Mr K several days late...
.... fully refreshed from having a weeks holiday...
quote:
> ... and actually thinks i was being serious yadda yadda yadda....
>
> Red faces all round.
If that's what you want to think...
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 12:34 am |
|
"Mr K" <duffstuff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:432ca5cf$0$22951$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
>
> [Snipadee-doo-dah...]
>
>
> ... fully refreshed from having a weeks holiday...
>
>
> If that's what you want to think...
YES THAT IS WHAT I WANT TO THINK
How was your hols?
| |
|
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 00:29:23 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
quote:
> YES THAT IS WHAT I WANT TO THINK
What's that LED on your keyboard for?
quote:
> How was your hols?
Refreshing, as already stated. ;)
Photos...:
http://boltondave.fotopic.net/c694046.html
.... well, the first lot anyway. I've already spent 7 hours sorting the
photos out.
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| Hellmark 2005-09-18, 12:34 am |
| Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
were:
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:49:23 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
> I don't buy it! He's traveled to Italy to post, just to throw us off!
IP obfuscation really isnt that difficult. I have my one machine set to
use a different random IP from different regions of the world every 60
seconds. One minute I show as being in US, next South Africa, Italy, etc.
| |
| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 3:32 am |
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:nq5pi1tsvhacsulvu2v6u5rkstu93apbi8@4ax.com...
>
>My theory is:
>
>He's gone to Italy (because he wants a picture of a BOMBER from the REAR!),
>in order to learn the language, since it's so *delightfully* simple and a
>*joy* to learn...
>
>So they say... (another piece of filthy french propaganda perhaps?)
>
>A cunning plan.
>
>So he posts on AGST - totally unaware of what is in store for him!
>
>Here is the twist!
>
>He's not really looking for a bomber picture!
>All he wants to do is show off his newly found mastery of the Italian
>language.
>
>We all see through this thinly veiled curtain of mad-hatchery for GLUTENY of
>the SELF ESTEEEM.
>And alas! We know that he's showing off - even though he thinks that we
>think that he is just looking for a picture!
>
>So we (Namely, I) don't compliment his Italian and instead berate him for
>*being* French.
>
>Enter Faramir!
>Who helps him (in his quest for the pix!)!
>
>We also berate Faramir, but this time he's *actually* french!
>
>Confusion ensues!
>
>Cavalier is so upset with this turn of events that he lashed out at everyone
>who was berating him and also those who weren't berating him!
>
>Everyone laughs at Cavalier and then the thread dies.
>
>Then in comes Mr K several days late and actually thinks i was being serious
>yadda yadda yadda....
>
>Red faces all round.
A single spark flies from the nail that has been squarely hit on the
head.
In the distance a cricket is heard.
I know english very goooood. I learn it, from, a, booooook. No?
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| |
| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 3:32 am |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 00:21:35 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
>
>[Snipadee-doo-dah...]
>
>
>... fully refreshed from having a weeks holiday...
>
>
>If that's what you want to think...
A week's holiday?! Is that what we're calling "being on the dole"
these days?
If that's the case, I'm on holiday 50% of the year it seems!
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 3:32 am |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 03:13:44 GMT, Hellmark
<hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
>were:
>
>IP obfuscation really isnt that difficult. I have my one machine set to
>use a different random IP from different regions of the world every 60
>seconds. One minute I show as being in US, next South Africa, Italy, etc.
Obsfuscation! Sounds like a FRENCH word to me! He's a WITCH! A WITCH!
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| |
| Randy Graham 2005-09-18, 3:32 am |
| On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:35:54 +0000 (UTC), I heard the following crap
spew forth from "Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com>:
quote:
>
>"Mr K" <duffstuff@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:432c930c$0$23013$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com...
>
>Surely you're not being serious...
....and stop calling me Shirley.
Oooops. Sorry. I thought I'd stepped into the bad jokes thread.
Continue with your normal reading.
RagManX
| |
| Miracle Smith 2005-09-18, 7:00 am |
| Mr K wrote:
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
>
> [Snipadee-doo-dah...]
>
>
> ... fully refreshed from having a weeks holiday...
/me grumbles "bastage!" in Mr K's direction.
<big sigh> Okay, when will you have the photos ready
to share? 
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-18, 7:00 am |
| Mr K wrote:
quote:
> Photos...:
> http://boltondave.fotopic.net/c694046.html
> ... well, the first lot anyway. I've already spent 7 hours sorting the
> photos out.
Wales. Trains. I'm *so* jealous.
Ross mentioned today that his second yearly week of vacation is
coming up, and that he was thinking of just not giving his accounts to
anyone. Said he was afraid of someone else screwing them up during
the week. So he was thinking of just not making his calls and having
the customers call in their orders.
Never, *ever* marry a damn workaholic.
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| Hellmark 2005-09-18, 7:00 am |
| Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
were:
quote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 03:13:44 GMT, Hellmark
> <hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote:
> Obsfuscation! Sounds like a FRENCH word to me! He's a WITCH! A WITCH!
Its latin (you know the language the romans spoke) for "to confuse". See,
the french are doing it to you! They are confusing you into thinking
nonfrench are french!
| |
|
| On 18 Sep 2005 08:07:08 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
quote:
> Wales. Trains. I'm *so* jealous.
Hopefully the photographs of the buildings of Conwy turned out just as
good.
quote:
> Ross mentioned today that his second yearly week of vacation is
> coming up, and that he was thinking of just not giving his accounts to
> anyone. Said he was afraid of someone else screwing them up during
> the week. So he was thinking of just not making his calls and having
> the customers call in their orders.
>
> Never, *ever* marry a damn workaholic.
Righto.
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|
| On 18 Sep 2005 07:21:29 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
quote:
> /me grumbles "bastage!" in Mr K's direction.
Aythangyoo.
quote:
> <big sigh> Okay, when will you have the photos ready
> to share? 
I'll get the second lot (of 400 (Well, I was taking it easy)) done today.
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-18, 7:00 am |
| Mr K wrote:
quote:
> On 18 Sep 2005 08:07:08 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
>
> Righto.
I'm dead serious. Find a mate who can just sit with you and
watch a sunset, or the squirrels frollicking. Someone who can sit
with you in the morning and share coffee. Leisurely.
Not someone who can't because they're either thinking about
work, or in a hurry to begin work.
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:u9qpi1t6cre09l6fhkqsfgu8s5b6qpq20s@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:58:44 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> A single spark flies from the nail that has been squarely hit on the
> head.
>
> In the distance a cricket is heard.
>
> I know english very goooood. I learn it, from, a, booooook. No?
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
I use up alla my english!
| |
| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
|
"Randy Graham" <ragmanx@spamex.com> wrote in message
news:6i0qi1trlpc5irhc4as8m80hci5ocl5lb2@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 22:35:54 +0000 (UTC), I heard the following crap
> spew forth from "Adrian Ng" <spam.ng@btopenworld.com>:
>
>
> ...and stop calling me Shirley.
>
>
> Oooops. Sorry. I thought I'd stepped into the bad jokes thread.
> Continue with your normal reading.
>
> RagManX
THIS IS A DEADLY SERIOUS THREAD THANKYOUVERYMUCH
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
|
"Hellmark" <hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.09.18.09.22.48.124140@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com...
quote:
> Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
> were:
>
> Its latin (you know the language the romans spoke) for "to confuse". See,
> the french are doing it to you! They are confusing you into thinking
> nonfrench are french!
I'm good at latin.
| |
|
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:11:46 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
quote:
> I use up alla my english!
That's rather selfish of you, isn't it? Using up Allah? What about the
rest? Can they not have a share of Allah too?
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| ScratchMonkey 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| Hellmark <hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote in
news:pan.2005.09.18.03.10.28.484002@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com:
quote:
> IP obfuscation really isnt that difficult. I have my one machine set to
> use a different random IP from different regions of the world every 60
> seconds. One minute I show as being in US, next South Africa, Italy, etc.
What proxy service do you use for that?
It's not hard to do for UDP, if you don't need a reply. But TCP requires a
constant stream of acks and you need an address that allows the acks to
find their way back to you. That means a proxy that knows where to forward
them to.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On 18 Sep 2005 10:21:12 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Mr K wrote:
>
>
> I'm dead serious. Find a mate who can just sit with you and
>watch a sunset, or the squirrels frollicking. Someone who can sit
>with you in the morning and share coffee. Leisurely.
>
> Not someone who can't because they're either thinking about
>work, or in a hurry to begin work.
My wife is very kinetic. Sometimes to just give her a hug is enough to
cause her to vibrate out of her skin. Standing still long enough to be
hugged is wasting time!
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 13:27:25 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:11:46 +0000 (UTC), Adrian Ng wrote:
>
>
>That's rather selfish of you, isn't it? Using up Allah? What about the
>rest? Can they not have a share of Allah too?
Infidel, Allah's name is not to be used in vain. Our cell must
continue to practice english. Everyone, repeat...
The pain in Spain flows mainly from the trains.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:11:19 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Hellmark" <hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote in message
>news:pan.2005.09.18.09.22.48.124140@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com...
>
>I'm good at latin.
No, Ade, that's "Good at Latins". There's a difference, mate.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 09:28:41 GMT, Hellmark
<hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
>were:
>
>Its latin (you know the language the romans spoke) for "to confuse". See,
>the french are doing it to you! They are confusing you into thinking
>nonfrench are french!
Bloody obsfuscating subtrefugial French! :D
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|
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 15:41:02 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> Infidel, Allah's name is not to be used in vain. Our cell must
> continue to practice english. Everyone, repeat...
Bollocks.
quote:
> The pain in Spain flows mainly from the trains.
"I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts"
(Unbelievably obscure routine 'borrowed' from Benny Hill)
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 16:58:56 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 15:41:02 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
>
>
>Bollocks.
>
>
>"I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts"
>(Unbelievably obscure routine 'borrowed' from Benny Hill)
Currently, BBC America is pounding back to back episodes of Benny Hill
down everyone's throats.
Seems whenever I switch to BBCA, I get Benny.
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| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 16:13:08 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> Currently, BBC America is pounding back to back episodes of Benny Hill
> down everyone's throats.
>
> Seems whenever I switch to BBCA, I get Benny.
The political-correctness brigade hounded the TV stations to get him off
the air. They suceeded. However, if they actually watched any of his
routines, they would've noticed that his character *never* got the woman.
Still, it was good to see him redoing his routine in "The Italian Job". 
--
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trouble anyway. Heehee. She's big... *big*"
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:om2ri1pihtgretqeo4vv94p1rbg5t0b1el@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 12:11:19 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> No, Ade, that's "Good at Latins". There's a difference, mate.
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
Ones oral, ones in the butt.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:35:40 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 16:13:08 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
>
>
>The political-correctness brigade hounded the TV stations to get him off
>the air. They suceeded. However, if they actually watched any of his
>routines, they would've noticed that his character *never* got the woman.
>
>Still, it was good to see him redoing his routine in "The Italian Job". 
We just bought my 4 year-old a copy of Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang... not
the kind of film I'd watch, but hey, I'm not four anymore.
Anyway, I was passing through the room where she was watching it and I
see Benny Hill on the screen! I had no idea he was in it. So I do an
IMBd search and find he was in the original Italian Job.
Seems like Britain has its fair share of whiney types that want to
ruin things for everyone else. And here I thought it was the US that
was alone in that.
For instance, the ban on FOX HUNTING! How much more architypically
British can you get than fox hunting? It's been done for hundreds of
years. Now, all of a sudden it's wrong?
Vegan twits.
And if any vegans or Peta members are reading this and are offended,
let me apologize for not adding the qualifier "Moronic" before the
epithet "Vegan Twits".
Mmmmm, that roast chicken in the oven is almost done. I think I'll
wear my leather jacket during dinner.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:14:46 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:om2ri1pihtgretqeo4vv94p1rbg5t0b1el@4ax.com...
>
>Ones oral, ones in the butt.
>
[Stunned silence]
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| Adrian Ng 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
|
"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8klri11ken2gechko3fb7fummio7k94k88@4ax.com...
quote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:14:46 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
> <spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>
>
> [Stunned silence]
>
> --
> --==<S m e g h e a d>==--
I'm sorry but if you're gonna keep coming out with these sexual innuendos,
i'm going to have to one-up you and outright say it.
| |
|
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:04:30 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> We just bought my 4 year-old a copy of Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang... not
> the kind of film I'd watch, but hey, I'm not four anymore.
Yeah yeah... it's always "just for the kids".
quote:
> Anyway, I was passing through the room where she was watching it and I
> see Benny Hill on the screen! I had no idea he was in it.
Heh. 
quote:
> So I do an IMBd search and find he was in the original Italian Job.
Yep, "Professor Peach"... with "some funny habits" and a penchant for big
women. He was last seen in the film being guided into an Italian police
station, the exact reason never given but was hinted at... as he 'helped'
a big woman through the narrow doorway of the police station.
In real life he was afraid of women, made notes of pretty much everything
(for use in his comedy series) and was fluent in a number of languages.
quote:
> Seems like Britain has its fair share of whiney types that want to
> ruin things for everyone else. And here I thought it was the US that
> was alone in that.
Heavens no. Us Brits are never happy unless we're complaining.
.... or queueing.
.... and complaining about queues.
quote:
> For instance, the ban on FOX HUNTING! How much more architypically
> British can you get than fox hunting? It's been done for hundreds of
> years. Now, all of a sudden it's wrong?
The problem is, what do you class as "fox hunting"? Chasing an animal
until it's exhausted? Sure, maintain the countryside within reason, but
could you explain the reasoning of calling it a sport to a room of
schoolchildren who've just witnessed the abrupt end of a foxes life?
Mind you, I had to laugh when some bloodsport supporters got injured...
and complained.
To me, let us hunt bloodsport supporters... let's see just how long they
think it's fun.
quote:
> Vegan twits.
Vegans are vegans. That's their choice. Anti-bloodsport protesters,
they're another breed.
quote:
> And if any vegans or Peta members are reading this and are offended,
> let me apologize for not adding the qualifier "Moronic" before the
> epithet "Vegan Twits".
"Peta"?
quote:
> Mmmmm, that roast chicken in the oven is almost done. I think I'll
> wear my leather jacket during dinner.
Y'normally wear a leather jacket indoors?
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 22:30:50 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
wrote:
quote:
>On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:04:30 GMT, Smeghead wrote:
>
>
>Yeah yeah... it's always "just for the kids".
It is nice to go into the Incredibles with a 4 year-old in tow! It
acts as a shame shield for liking certain cartoony things. 
quote:
>
>Heh. 
>
>
>Yep, "Professor Peach"... with "some funny habits" and a penchant for big
>women. He was last seen in the film being guided into an Italian police
>station, the exact reason never given but was hinted at... as he 'helped'
>a big woman through the narrow doorway of the police station.
>
>In real life he was afraid of women, made notes of pretty much everything
>(for use in his comedy series) and was fluent in a number of languages.
I read some info on him. Interesting fellow. If I recall, his dad and
uncle were vaudeville performers. So you can see where he got his
angle for burlesque schtick.
I also read that, though being a millionair, he never owned a car and
always rode public transportation.
quote:
>
>Heavens no. Us Brits are never happy unless we're complaining.
>
>... or queueing.
>
>... and complaining about queues.
Heh
quote:
>
>The problem is, what do you class as "fox hunting"? Chasing an animal
>until it's exhausted? Sure, maintain the countryside within reason, but
>could you explain the reasoning of calling it a sport to a room of
>schoolchildren who've just witnessed the abrupt end of a foxes life?
>
>Mind you, I had to laugh when some bloodsport supporters got injured...
>and complained.
>
>To me, let us hunt bloodsport supporters... let's see just how long they
>think it's fun.
I saw Sacha Cohen do a hilarious bit where he played a Russian
reporter covering the anti-hunting rallies. He then started telling
these women about how in Russia, they dress up bears and make them do
tricks, shock them with prods if they misbehave... these women got
livid, making personal attacks on him as a human. I was rolling on the
floor.
quote:
>
>Vegans are vegans. That's their choice. Anti-bloodsport protesters,
>they're another breed.
Okay, I'll give you that.
quote:
>
>"Peta"?
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. A larger group of loonies
you'll seldom see flocking together.
http://www.peta.org/
quote:
>
>Y'normally wear a leather jacket indoors?
When I'm sitting down to roast chicken while fuming over the Peta
crowd, yeah.
Then I go for a nice walk with rabbits strapped to my feet because
they're so soft.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-18, 8:35 pm |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:32:51 +0000 (UTC), "Adrian Ng"
<spam.ng@btopenworld.com> wrote:
quote:
>
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:8klri11ken2gechko3fb7fummio7k94k88@4ax.com...
>
>I'm sorry but if you're gonna keep coming out with these sexual innuendos,
>i'm going to have to one-up you and outright say it.
>
I stand one-upped. :D
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| Hellmark 2005-09-19, 12:34 am |
| Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
were:
quote:
> It is nice to go into the Incredibles with a 4 year-old in tow! It
> acts as a shame shield for liking certain cartoony things. 
What about when they're 40?
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| Smeghead 2005-09-19, 3:34 am |
| On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:58:37 GMT, Hellmark
<hellmark@gmail.XXXXSPAM.com> wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead's last words before the Sword of Azrial plunged through his body
>were:
>
>What about when they're 40?
Then they get to take their kids in!
And I'll just be an 80 year-old man with my wife out for a nice trip
to the cinema.
But by then, kids movies will have nuns being knife-raped or something
to hyper-kinetic editing and pulsing urban-metal-rap music.
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-19, 3:34 am |
| Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> On 18 Sep 2005 10:21:12 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> My wife is very kinetic. Sometimes to just give her a hug is enough to
> cause her to vibrate out of her skin. Standing still long enough to be
> hugged is wasting time!
I used to be that way. Couldn't just sit and watch TV without
doing something else at the same time. But either time or passing
through menopause has slowed me down, so there's a possibility
your wife will, too. 
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-19, 3:34 am |
| Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 16:58:56 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Currently, BBC America is pounding back to back episodes of Benny Hill
> down everyone's throats.
>
> Seems whenever I switch to BBCA, I get Benny.
Same here! I got tired of ol' Benny a long time ago- his accent
is so thick I can't understand but about a quarter of what he says.
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| On 19 Sep 2005 06:34:27 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
quote:
> Same here! I got tired of ol' Benny a long time ago- his accent
> is so thick I can't understand but about a quarter of what he says.
When you get years of 'comedy' shows that are truly shite (laugh at other
people (not the presenter) being made to look like a twat), you'll miss
the proper comedy shows.
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-19, 6:34 am |
| Smeghead wrote:
quote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:35:40 +0100, Mr K <duffstuff@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> We just bought my 4 year-old a copy of Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang... not
> the kind of film I'd watch, but hey, I'm not four anymore.
>
> Anyway, I was passing through the room where she was watching it and I
> see Benny Hill on the screen! I had no idea he was in it. So I do an
> IMBd search and find he was in the original Italian Job.
>
> Seems like Britain has its fair share of whiney types that want to
> ruin things for everyone else. And here I thought it was the US that
> was alone in that.
>
> For instance, the ban on FOX HUNTING! How much more architypically
> British can you get than fox hunting? It's been done for hundreds of
> years. Now, all of a sudden it's wrong?
>
> Vegan twits.
>
> And if any vegans or Peta members are reading this and are offended,
> let me apologize for not adding the qualifier "Moronic" before the
> epithet "Vegan Twits".
>
> Mmmmm, that roast chicken in the oven is almost done. I think I'll
> wear my leather jacket during dinner.
I am *so* with you about PETA and their ilk. Especially when they
go taz about animals used in medical research. And what the hell do they
think happens to the rest of the cow after it's butchered?!?!? Should we j
ust throw the skin away? Hell no.
Ooh, I can go on about the radical animal activists. I just wish those
folks would use their time and money to help the humans on the earth
instead. When all the people are healthy and happy, then we can worry
about fur coats.
And I'd like a ranch mink...............but it's too hot here. ;)
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| Miracle Smith 2005-09-19, 6:34 am |
| Mr K wrote:
quote:
> On 19 Sep 2005 06:34:27 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
>
>
> When you get years of 'comedy' shows that are truly shite (laugh at
> other people (not the presenter) being made to look like a twat),
> you'll miss the proper comedy shows.
Hon, I already do. I miss "The Young Ones" something fierce!
There were parts that I'd miss due to thick accents, but the characters
were just the most outrageous ever.
And "Kids In the Hall"- remember that?
"I am crushing your head...."
Damn that was good stuff.
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| ScratchMonkey 2005-09-19, 8:36 pm |
| "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com> wrote in news:432e5bf3$1_3
@news6.uncensored-news.com:
quote:
> Same here! I got tired of ol' Benny a long time ago- his accent
> is so thick I can't understand but about a quarter of what he says.
Did you ever see the Dave Allen show? He'd do sketches like Benny but he
also did sit-down-tell-a-joke stuff that was hysterical. I watched him in
the late 70's and early 80's, but I fear he's passed on.
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| ScratchMonkey 2005-09-19, 8:36 pm |
| "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com> wrote in news:432e70a9$1_3
@news6.uncensored-news.com:
quote:
> Hon, I already do. I miss "The Young Ones" something fierce!
> There were parts that I'd miss due to thick accents, but the characters
> were just the most outrageous ever.
> And "Kids In the Hall"- remember that?
League of Gentlemen
http://www.leagueofgentlemen.co.uk/
Surreal grisly funny.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-19, 8:36 pm |
| On 19 Sep 2005 06:28:41 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead wrote:
>
>
> I used to be that way. Couldn't just sit and watch TV without
>doing something else at the same time. But either time or passing
>through menopause has slowed me down, so there's a possibility
>your wife will, too. 
When she's sick is the only time she slows to a human pace.
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| Smeghead 2005-09-19, 8:36 pm |
| On 19 Sep 2005 07:00:47 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Smeghead wrote:
>
>
> I am *so* with you about PETA and their ilk. Especially when they
>go taz about animals used in medical research. And what the hell do they
>think happens to the rest of the cow after it's butchered?!?!? Should we j
>ust throw the skin away? Hell no.
>
> Ooh, I can go on about the radical animal activists. I just wish those
>folks would use their time and money to help the humans on the earth
>instead. When all the people are healthy and happy, then we can worry
>about fur coats.
>
> And I'd like a ranch mink...............but it's too hot here. ;)
If you look at the Peta website, there's not a word that I saw about
helping people. It was all about getting the LA governer to send in
troops to rescue dogs.
I'm all for treating animals humanely. But that doesn't mean treating
them as humans. A human's life far outstripes a dogs. I'm sorry.
But speaking of mink, did you hear about those activists that broke
into a mink farm, set all the mink free only to have them die of
exposure over night? The surrounding area was littered with dead mink.
Wow, what a service you activists have performed!
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| Smeghead 2005-09-19, 8:36 pm |
| On 19 Sep 2005 08:02:49 GMT, "Miracle Smith" <GetLost@yourexpense.com>
wrote:
quote:
>Mr K wrote:
>
>
> Hon, I already do. I miss "The Young Ones" something fierce!
>There were parts that I'd miss due to thick accents, but the characters
>were just the most outrageous ever.
> And "Kids In the Hall"- remember that?
>
> "I am crushing your head...."
>
> Damn that was good stuff.
I love Red Dwarf and The Young Ones.
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|
| On 19 Sep 2005 08:02:49 GMT, Miracle Smith wrote:
quote:
> Hon, I already do. I miss "The Young Ones" something fierce!
Thank heavens for ADSL and peer-to-peer networks. ;)
quote:
> There were parts that I'd miss due to thick accents, but the characters
> were just the most outrageous ever.
> And "Kids In the Hall"- remember that?
We got that show at around 11pm - 1am on the (then) alternative channel,
"Channel 4".
quote:
> "I am crushing your head...."
Hmm... was that the 'office psycho' one, where the guy was derranged
enough to think he was inflicting pain on others within his own little
world?
quote:
> Damn that was good stuff.
It took a while for me to get used to their stuff... and then C4 stopped
airing their stuff. 
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