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Re: Is the "Nice Guy" really nice?     

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Author: HC
Date: Sep 10, 2008 22:29

... get the respect that you GIVE. We agree on something! пїЅOne has to wonder why the ninja master doesn't just bend Sgt Pain (that's his sidekick on his website who incidentaly has the same email address as ninja master himself) like no wayyyy.. you mean we both have the manhood101.com email address? No, I mean you both have the same email address, as in ...
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Re: Is the "Nice Guy" really nice?     

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Author: nfm
Date: Sep 10, 2008 21:03

...thumb: you get the respect that you GIVE. comprende, fucking moron? One has to wonder why the ninja master doesn't just bend Sgt Pain (that's his sidekick on his website who incidentaly has the same email address as ninja master himself) like no wayyyy.. you mean we both have the manhood101.com email address? ..oh that must be because we are taking care of the manhood101....
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Re: Is the "Nice Guy" really nice?     

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Author: HC
Date: Sep 10, 2008 06:14

...women, that responds to replies to his diatribe by calling the repliers "girls." One has to wonder why the ninja master doesn't just bend Sgt Pain (that's his sidekick on his website who incidentaly has the same email address as ninja master himself) over a table instead of trying to get women, considering how obvious it is that the guy HATES women! I find it very disheartening that there...
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Re: Amersham     

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Author: thagor2008
Date: Jul 21, 2008 12:42

...'t subsidised then? Until the late 1990s the line east of Loughton was all out of boundary and not included on the standard travelcard. I think you mean north of loughton. The Central Line runs Westbound-Eastbound, there is no North! :-) Yes , it does seem that LUL live in a 2D universe where incidentaly time runs slower and minutes are 80 seconds long ;) B2003
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Re: HGVs causing bottlenecks by passing each other     

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Author: Conor
Date: Mar 13, 2008 07:13

... or less because its not safe to go faster in an artic. And I'm having a go because car drivers like you moan about us going slow and then potter along 15-20MPH under the speed limit. Incidentaly ,for someone who apparently drives trucks for a living you have an awful lot of time to sit around and insult people on newsgroups. Because as I've said before, I'm self employed and...
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Re: HGVs causing bottlenecks by passing each other     

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Author: Boltar
Date: Mar 13, 2008 06:53

...> want to get paid ВЈ70 to do a run when I can get paid ВЈ80 for doing it slower? So why stick to 56 then? Potter along a B road at 30. And why moan about car drivers if you like going slow? You're constantly contradicting yourself. Incidentaly ,for someone who apparently drives trucks for a living you have an awful lot of time to sit around and insult people on newsgroups. B2003
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Re: Electronic ads on the tube - good idea enviromentally?     

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Author: Mizter T
Date: Oct 10, 2007 16:41

On 10 Oct, 22:57, Boltar <boltar2...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: (snip) Incidentaly , does LU get much revenue from ads? I've noticed most of the TOCs don't seem to bother much these days , certainly not inside their trains anyway. Even ads on stations seem to be fairly few and far between once your away from the main termini. B2003 ! LU gets loads of money from ads - it's...
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Re: Electronic ads on the tube - good idea enviromentally?     

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Author: Boltar
Date: Oct 10, 2007 14:57

...guess could be debated endlessly especially when you take into account manufacture of them monitors and all the computer equipment too which I'd guess will have a life of 5 years before it gets replaced. Incidentaly , does LU get much revenue from ads? I've noticed most of the TOCs don't seem to bother much these days , certainly not inside their trains anyway. Even ads on stations seem to...
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Re: Next round of Ticket Office closures announced     

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Author: Arthur Figgis
Date: May 22, 2007 15:00

... what its like and should be sent to Paris to listen to an oh-so-happy happy Metro ticket assistant to explain the difference between Mobilis and Paris Visite tickets in french. Ripping off tourists incidentaly is a good way to make sure they don't come back in a hurry. If you think thats a good idea then fair enough. When I go to a foreign city, I read up in...
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Re: Next round of Ticket Office closures announced     

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Author: Boltar
Date: May 21, 2007 14:05

...for a ticket to the right station. Ken should experience what its like and should be sent to Paris to listen to an oh-so-happy happy Metro ticket assistant to explain the difference between Mobilis and Paris Visite tickets in french. Ripping off tourists incidentaly is a good way to make sure they don't come back in a hurry. If you think thats a good idea then fair enough. B2003
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