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I'm sad


We know.

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it. The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism. Where did it get them.
Where has it got anyone?

France was ruptured by it as was the UK. The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.

Money speaks louder than words.

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were, it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


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"Damien" wrote in message
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I'm sad


We know.

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it. The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism. Where did it get them.
Where has it got anyone?

France was ruptured by it as was the UK. The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.

Money speaks louder than words.

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were, it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


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"Damien" wrote in message
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I'm sad


We know.

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it. The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism. Where did it get them.
Where has it got anyone?

France was ruptured by it as was the UK. The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.

Money speaks louder than words.

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were, it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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I'll start the ball rolling. Heard from a Headteacher from the south on
Radio 5 Live this afternoon:-
"The toilets might freeze"
Let's hope he doesn't teach physics! Presumably the toilets are outside
and
they haven't heard of insulation. Even if it had been -10 every night this
week that still wouldn't have happened!
Doh!
Dave



Well on Radio Norfik the other morning, the excuse given by one teacher was
that as well as getting the kids into school, they had to *guarantee* to get
the kids home. One wonders why they don't close the school every day as,
let's face it, they can't guarantee a pupil isn't going to get runover once
they step outside the school gates :-(

Cheers

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"Dave.C" wrote in message
. uk...
I'll start the ball rolling. Heard from a Headteacher from the south on
Radio 5 Live this afternoon:-
"The toilets might freeze"
Let's hope he doesn't teach physics! Presumably the toilets are outside
and
they haven't heard of insulation. Even if it had been -10 every night this
week that still wouldn't have happened!
Doh!
Dave



Well on Radio Norfik the other morning, the excuse given by one teacher was
that as well as getting the kids into school, they had to *guarantee* to get
the kids home. One wonders why they don't close the school every day as,
let's face it, they can't guarantee a pupil isn't going to get runover once
they step outside the school gates :-(

Cheers



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"Dave.C" wrote in message
. uk...
I'll start the ball rolling. Heard from a Headteacher from the south on
Radio 5 Live this afternoon:-
"The toilets might freeze"
Let's hope he doesn't teach physics! Presumably the toilets are outside
and
they haven't heard of insulation. Even if it had been -10 every night this
week that still wouldn't have happened!
Doh!
Dave



Well on Radio Norfik the other morning, the excuse given by one teacher was
that as well as getting the kids into school, they had to *guarantee* to get
the kids home. One wonders why they don't close the school every day as,
let's face it, they can't guarantee a pupil isn't going to get runover once
they step outside the school gates :-(

Cheers

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"Dave.C" wrote in message
. uk...
I'll start the ball rolling. Heard from a Headteacher from the south on
Radio 5 Live this afternoon:-
"The toilets might freeze"
Let's hope he doesn't teach physics! Presumably the toilets are outside
and
they haven't heard of insulation. Even if it had been -10 every night this
week that still wouldn't have happened!
Doh!
Dave



Well on Radio Norfik the other morning, the excuse given by one teacher was
that as well as getting the kids into school, they had to *guarantee* to get
the kids home. One wonders why they don't close the school every day as,
let's face it, they can't guarantee a pupil isn't going to get runover once
they step outside the school gates :-(

Cheers

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I'm sad

We know.


You are an idiot.

That we also know.:-o :-)

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it.


No, I did NOT "ask a QUESTION". I was STATING a FACT.

The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism.


If you mean Mussolini's early - circa 1920s? - definition of "fascism",
pre-Gentile, then, yes. The NBP themselves are said to view the early
fascism of Benito Mussolini - who WAS an ex-socialist - as being
POSITIVE.

In Russia, Mussolini is generally regarded as being on the LEFT-wing of
the political spectrum.

Where did it get them.


Obviously from the then-immensely strong Bolshevist inspiration to the
north-east, the French Revolution, PERHAPS, and early Paris Commune
influence prior to the late 1920s, etc., etc.. My Italian history is
admittedly not great.

Where has it got anyone?


???

France was ruptured by it as was the UK.


May 1968 in France, but name me a similar event in Britain. The closest
thing that we have surely had to this is Cromwell?

The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested

in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.


And this has WHAT to do with the origins of Italian fascism/which
states are or were communist/whatever else political that we were just
arguing about?

Your statement is also very confusing. Could you please just clarify
that?

Money speaks louder than words.


So true.:-(

"In Russia, democracy is who shouts the loudest. In the US, it's who
has the most money" - Vladimir Putin. A great non-Marxist-type quote
there from the Russian President as perhaps regards this current
situation, certainly in the Occident.:-o :-(

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were,


This makes *some* sense. But, in that case, they just quite simply
WOULDN'T close the school at all on these snow days, surely?

it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


Now, that was totally UNCALLED for.

Thank you for just verifying my first initial insinuation that you
were, in fact, nothing more than a small boy, who has read a few
History books at school.:-o :-( Your exceptionally poor "spelling"
certainly proves this particular fact.

Kids.

D.

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I'm sad

We know.


You are an idiot.

That we also know.:-o :-)

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it.


No, I did NOT "ask a QUESTION". I was STATING a FACT.

The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism.


If you mean Mussolini's early - circa 1920s? - definition of "fascism",
pre-Gentile, then, yes. The NBP themselves are said to view the early
fascism of Benito Mussolini - who WAS an ex-socialist - as being
POSITIVE.

In Russia, Mussolini is generally regarded as being on the LEFT-wing of
the political spectrum.

Where did it get them.


Obviously from the then-immensely strong Bolshevist inspiration to the
north-east, the French Revolution, PERHAPS, and early Paris Commune
influence prior to the late 1920s, etc., etc.. My Italian history is
admittedly not great.

Where has it got anyone?


???

France was ruptured by it as was the UK.


May 1968 in France, but name me a similar event in Britain. The closest
thing that we have surely had to this is Cromwell?

The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested

in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.


And this has WHAT to do with the origins of Italian fascism/which
states are or were communist/whatever else political that we were just
arguing about?

Your statement is also very confusing. Could you please just clarify
that?

Money speaks louder than words.


So true.:-(

"In Russia, democracy is who shouts the loudest. In the US, it's who
has the most money" - Vladimir Putin. A great non-Marxist-type quote
there from the Russian President as perhaps regards this current
situation, certainly in the Occident.:-o :-(

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were,


This makes *some* sense. But, in that case, they just quite simply
WOULDN'T close the school at all on these snow days, surely?

it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


Now, that was totally UNCALLED for.

Thank you for just verifying my first initial insinuation that you
were, in fact, nothing more than a small boy, who has read a few
History books at school.:-o :-( Your exceptionally poor "spelling"
certainly proves this particular fact.

Kids.

D.

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I'm sad

We know.


You are an idiot.

That we also know.:-o :-)

talk about trying to derail a losing argument!


Who's arguing. You asked a question I answered it.


No, I did NOT "ask a QUESTION". I was STATING a FACT.

The majority of
partisans in Italy were inspired by communism.


If you mean Mussolini's early - circa 1920s? - definition of "fascism",
pre-Gentile, then, yes. The NBP themselves are said to view the early
fascism of Benito Mussolini - who WAS an ex-socialist - as being
POSITIVE.

In Russia, Mussolini is generally regarded as being on the LEFT-wing of
the political spectrum.

Where did it get them.


Obviously from the then-immensely strong Bolshevist inspiration to the
north-east, the French Revolution, PERHAPS, and early Paris Commune
influence prior to the late 1920s, etc., etc.. My Italian history is
admittedly not great.

Where has it got anyone?


???

France was ruptured by it as was the UK.


May 1968 in France, but name me a similar event in Britain. The closest
thing that we have surely had to this is Cromwell?

The reason being that the
people who were behinf global warming as it was were more interested

in
producing stuff to sell than in the people they employed. It was ever
thus.


And this has WHAT to do with the origins of Italian fascism/which
states are or were communist/whatever else political that we were just
arguing about?

Your statement is also very confusing. Could you please just clarify
that?

Money speaks louder than words.


So true.:-(

"In Russia, democracy is who shouts the loudest. In the US, it's who
has the most money" - Vladimir Putin. A great non-Marxist-type quote
there from the Russian President as perhaps regards this current
situation, certainly in the Occident.:-o :-(

And money as ever is behind what the people who run schools have to
consider. Modern infrastructures are not like they were,


This makes *some* sense. But, in that case, they just quite simply
WOULDN'T close the school at all on these snow days, surely?

it's a s simple
as that, you sad *******.


Now, that was totally UNCALLED for.

Thank you for just verifying my first initial insinuation that you
were, in fact, nothing more than a small boy, who has read a few
History books at school.:-o :-( Your exceptionally poor "spelling"
certainly proves this particular fact.

Kids.

D.



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