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Author: Doug
Date: Aug 24, 2008 01:44

For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.

http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm

--
UK Radical Campaigns
www.zing.icom43.net
"The car, more of a toilet than a convenience".
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Conor
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:03

In article <35365605-856e-476b-9dc4-fa452aa54706
@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says...
> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm
>
What a fucking crock of shit article.

Lets take one example from it:

"Society will be more dispersed". Well originally it fucking was,
numbnuts. Why the fuck do you think there are 10,000's of fucking
towns, villages and hamlets? The reason people need to travel longer is
because of the death of employment in these small towns and villages
caused by the centralisation of goods and services to larger urban
centres.

In short, it is the cunts who think like you who caused that problem.

--
Conor
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:14

Doug wrote:
> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm
>
> --
> UK Radical Campaigns
> www.zing.icom43.net
> "The car, more of a toilet than a convenience".
>
>
>

So the misuse of a word (at that time) by an individual, makes it alright.
A bit like the misuse of the term 4x4?

--
Tony the Dragon
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:17

"Doug" riseup.net> wrote
> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm

If you say so Doug, now could you just tell me if petrol is currently
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:24

"Conor" hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6hcme8Fkl8cbU4@mid.individual.net...
> In article <35365605-856e-476b-9dc4-fa452aa54706
> @m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, Doug says...
>> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
>> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
>> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>>
>> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm
>>
> What a fucking crock of shit article.
>
> Lets take one example from it:
>
> "Society will be more dispersed". Well originally it fucking was,
> numbnuts. Why the fuck do you think there are 10,000's of fucking
> towns, villages and hamlets? The reason people need to travel longer is
> because of the death of employment in these small towns and villages
> caused by the centralisation of goods and services to larger urban
> centres. ...
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:33

Doug wrote:
> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm

Is http://www.worldcarfree.net an independent English dictionary or a vested
interest pressure group?
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:36

"Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote
>
Strangely enough, I've searched eight online dictionaries and cannot find
one which describes "Hypermobility" as anything other than a medical
condition. Wikipedia's page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermobility
makes no mention of it having any meaning related to motorised travel.

--
Regards, Vince.

Harry Monk's Long Distance Diary Luton-Huelva

http://trucknetuk.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=34657 (New 9th August 2008)
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Brimstone
Date: Aug 24, 2008 02:48

Knight Of The Road wrote:
> "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk> wrote
>
>
>>
> Strangely enough, I've searched eight online dictionaries and cannot
> find one which describes "Hypermobility" as anything other than a
> medical condition. Wikipedia's page at
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypermobility makes no mention of it
> having any meaning related to motorised travel.

Which reflects my own findings.
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: doug
Date: Aug 24, 2008 03:00

On Aug 24, 10:33 am, "Brimstone" yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
>> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
>> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
>
> Ishttp://www.worldcarfree.netan independent English dictionary or a vested
> interest pressure group?

Difficult one that, can I get back to you?
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Re: Hypermobility.         


Author: Graculus
Date: Aug 24, 2008 03:01

"Doug" riseup.net> wrote in message
news:35365605-856e-476b-9dc4-fa452aa54706@m44g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> For those motorists who dominate this transport newsgroup, who fondly
> imagine that hypermobility is only some form of bodily malfunction and
> nothing else, here is a source to alleviate their ignorance.
>
> http://www.worldcarfree.net/resources/freesources/Hyperm.htm

That makes it 2 people who need to learn how to use a dictionary: Mr Adams
and yourself.
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