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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Tudor Hughes wrote in : Me too, having had a drink with Lawrence last night. Not a monster. Rather good company. You too can find love on uk.sci.weather (ducks objects flying from Sydenham and Surrey). I wonder if they snogged? :-) Will -- |
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2012 17:14:16 -0000, "Eskimo Will"
wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message .. . Tudor Hughes wrote in : Me too, having had a drink with Lawrence last night. Not a monster. Rather good company. You too can find love on uk.sci.weather (ducks objects flying from Sydenham and Surrey). I wonder if they snogged? :-) Will Why would they? Tudor has a trombone. (;-)) Geoff |
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On Feb 29, 12:56*pm, "
wrote: On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:10:30 PM UTC, Tom2131 wrote: Increasingly, this Newsgroup has become unrecognisable from the one I first remember discovering over 10 years ago, and we're all the poorer for that. Although I've struggled to resist it, I've become thoroughly fed-up with the raw unpleasantness that some posts to this Group have contained, of late. *They're introverted, boring, narrow-minded, disrespectful and nasty, and are bloody awful to have to wade through but they are difficult to avoid as they often pop up in the most unlikely places. *What's worse, they don't add one iota to the sum of knowledge, nor are they in the spirit of sensible discussion which I always thought this Group was set-up to promote. To those who take delight in all this: Go and fight your petty spats somewhere else. I've neither the time or patience to listen to them any longer. - Tom. Well, well. *Put a number of folk in their 50s and 60s together as a scientific experiment and see how long it takes them to behave like primary school kids, when their cosy little clique is shattered by a minority with a different view to themselves. No need. It has happened before my very eyes. Thankyou. I now have enough material for my Phd thesis. Good luck with the Phd but I fear it's doomed to failure. Who would believe that Lawrence, Weatherlayer, Dawlish and last but by no means least the Eskimo man who who has to justify his existence on earth by telling us that he's a "leader", sleeps in a room at close to absolute zero etc, etc, etc, actually exist. Complete nutters all of them! |
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and your perfect arent you, god?
yeah, your desperate all right, dan On 02/03/2012 1:42 PM, Desperate Dan wrote: Good luck with the Phd but I fear it's doomed to failure. Who would believe that Lawrence, Weatherlayer, Dawlish and last but by no means least the Eskimo man who who has to justify his existence on earth by telling us that he's a "leader", sleeps in a room at close to absolute zero etc, etc, etc, actually exist. Complete nutters all of them! |
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my names not terry
and sorry, the reason you like reply to trolls like me are?? just like larry, just cant help it can you On 01/03/2012 8:04 AM, Graham P Davis wrote: On 29/02/12 22:02, Global Cooling Charlie wrote: lawrence is to blame as well. why the hell doesnt he just ignore that ****. but he keeps coming back for more. im mean its not rocket science. kill file or not, just bloody well ignore the oaf. Talking of ****s and oafs, Terry, why don't you stop hiding behind all these pseudonyms? The only reason I can think of is that you enjoy inflicting your ****tishness and oafishness on as many people as possible. |
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I always thought it would be better to be a fake somebody than a real
nobody. On 01/03/2012 8:04 AM, Graham P Davis wrote: why don't you stop hiding behind all these pseudonyms? |
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On Mar 2, 1:42*pm, Desperate Dan wrote:
On Feb 29, 12:56*pm, " wrote: On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:10:30 PM UTC, Tom2131 wrote: Increasingly, this Newsgroup has become unrecognisable from the one I first remember discovering over 10 years ago, and we're all the poorer for that. Although I've struggled to resist it, I've become thoroughly fed-up with the raw unpleasantness that some posts to this Group have contained, of late. *They're introverted, boring, narrow-minded, disrespectful and nasty, and are bloody awful to have to wade through but they are difficult to avoid as they often pop up in the most unlikely places. *What's worse, they don't add one iota to the sum of knowledge, nor are they in the spirit of sensible discussion which I always thought this Group was set-up to promote. To those who take delight in all this: Go and fight your petty spats somewhere else. I've neither the time or patience to listen to them any longer. - Tom. Well, well. *Put a number of folk in their 50s and 60s together as a scientific experiment and see how long it takes them to behave like primary school kids, when their cosy little clique is shattered by a minority with a different view to themselves. No need. It has happened before my very eyes. Thankyou. I now have enough material for my Phd thesis. Good luck with the Phd but I fear it's doomed to failure. Who would believe that Lawrence, Weatherlayer, Dawlish and last but by no means least the Eskimo man who who has to justify his existence on earth by telling us that he's a "leader", sleeps in a room at close to absolute zero etc, etc, etc, actually exist. Complete nutters all of them! I think that has to be the most sensible conclusion anyone has ever made on this group. Sadly, I really do believe they think that cyber bullying is something that doesn't apply to the over 50s and are going to get a shock when their ISPs produce lists of all their posts from the year dot. Comments do not look quite so amusing when read out in court by a barrister, even if the originals did have a ![]() |
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On Mar 3, 3:11*pm, "
wrote: Sadly, I really do believe they think that cyber bullying is something that doesn't apply to the over 50s and are going to get a shock when their ISPs produce lists of all their posts from the year dot. If that's a free consultation, it was grossly over-priced. But now I know what is wrong with our schools. Anyone have a list of this person's online names? |
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On 01/03/12 17:00, David Mitchell wrote:
Do try and get on guys, it's really not that difficult. http://tinyurl.com/6g22l8z http://tinyurl.com/2bzzn82 |
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On Mar 3, 9:45*pm, Adam Lea wrote:
On 01/03/12 17:00, David Mitchell wrote: Do try and get on guys, it's really not that difficult. http://tinyurl.com/6g22l8zhttp://tinyurl.com/2bzzn82 Hmmm.. That's what's wrong with me. I'm a vindictive *******. I always thought it was: Perhaps most interesting is the fact that in studies on the aforementioned “mirror neurons,” women tended to have stronger motor responses when watching others than men did. One experiment involved men and women playing games with a partner who was really a lab assistant. In one group, the men and women enjoyed working together and playing a game with their partner. Then, while the subjects looked on, their partners were seemingly subjected to pain. The pain areas in both the male and female subjects’ brains lit up as they watched their partners in pain. But in the next group, the partners cheated during the game with the subjects and played unfairly. This time when the subjects watched theirs partner in pain, the pain areas of the women’s brains still lit up in empathy. But in the men’s brains, it wasn’t the pain areas that lit up, it was the pleasure areas. :~D The men got a kick out of seeing the cheater get their comeuppance. The men seemed to be more focused on fairness and justice. Again this is not likely a matter of socialization; the same result has even been found in similar studies with male mice. |
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