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Author: FodFod Date: Feb 6, 2008 03:28
On Feb 5, 7:46 pm, "Brian Robertson" nospam.com>
wrote:
> Steve, what does the A stand for in your name? And what does the A stand for
> in Sue's name?
Can we keep usenet banter between ourselfs and not try and drag
unrelated family members into it?
( or are you suggesting Steve is a transvestite with an alter ego
called sue)
Fod
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Author: Brian RobertsonBrian Robertson Date: Feb 6, 2008 07:49
> On Feb 5, 7:46 pm, "Brian Robertson" nospam.com>
> wrote:
>> Steve, what does the A stand for in your name? And what does the A stand
>> for
>> in Sue's name?
>
> Can we keep usenet banter between ourselfs and not try and drag
> unrelated family members into it?
> ( or are you suggesting Steve is a transvestite with an alter ego
> called sue)
>
> Fod
With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
Brian.
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Author: TommyTommy Date: Feb 7, 2008 08:36
"Brian Robertson" nospam.com> wrote in message >
> With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
>
Bri - You really hate everyone, how's your BP
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Date: Feb 7, 2008 09:45
Tommy wrote:
> "Brian Robertson" nospam.com> wrote in message >
>> With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
>>
> Bri - You really hate everyone, how's your BP
>
>
lol I just hate people like Filth. You, for instance, really seem ok.
Steve just has to realise that when you tempt people to teach you some
manners for long enough, eventually someone is going to do just that, in
spades!
Last time I checked, my BP was high enough for me to effect an immediate
and dramatic change in my lifestyle. Not been back for it to be checked
again, but I am presuming it will be better. Thank you for asking. ;-)
Brian.
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Author: FodFod Date: Feb 8, 2008 01:23
On Feb 7, 5:45 pm, Brian Robertso n wrote:
> Tommy wrote:
>> "Brian Robertson" nospam.com> wrote in message >
>>> With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
>
>> Bri - You really hate everyone, how's your BP
>
> lol I just hate people like Filth. You, for instance, really seem ok.
> Steve just has to realise that when you tempt people to teach you some
> manners for long enough, eventually someone is going to do just that, in
> spades!
Given your hatred of him why don't you do it?
Fod
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Author: nullynully Date: Feb 8, 2008 05:46
Fod wrote:
> On Feb 7, 5:45 pm, Brian Robertso n wrote:
>> Tommy wrote:
>>> "Brian Robertson" nospam.com> wrote in
>>> message >
>>>> With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
>>
>>> Bri - You really hate everyone, how's your BP
>>
>> lol I just hate people like Filth. You, for instance, really seem
>> ok. Steve just has to realise that when you tempt people to teach
>> you some manners for long enough, eventually someone is going to do
>> just that, in spades!
>
> Given your hatred of him why don't you do it?
>
> Fod
Because he's a cowardly pillow-biter who loves to report people for
alleged AUP infringement but cries like a baby when its done to him?
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Author: FodFod Date: Feb 8, 2008 05:59
On Feb 8, 1:46 pm, "nully" wrote:
> Fod wrote:
>> On Feb 7, 5:45 pm, Brian Robertso n wrote:
>>> Tommy wrote:
>>>> "Brian Robertson" nospam.com> wrote in
>>>> message >
>>>>> With Steve Filth, anything is possible.
>
>>>> Bri - You really hate everyone, how's your BP
>
>>> lol I just hate people like Filth. You, for instance, really seem
>>> ok. Steve just has to realise that when you tempt people to teach
>>> you some manners for long enough, eventually someone is going to do
>>> just that, in spades!
>
>> Given your hatred of him why don't you do it?
>
>> Fod
>
> Because he's a cowardly pillow-biter who loves to report people for ...
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Author: AdrianAdrian Date: Feb 8, 2008 06:17
Fod (Fod googlemail.com>) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
> To be fair to Brian. Didn't he only start doing that after Steve F had
> done it to him?
The "If UK cyclists thought they had it tough..." thread you started at
the very end of January has Steve mentioning that a quick google on the
company name in Brian's email address "is most instructive", and that
contact details can be found, including a reference to the likely nature
of the address.
However, slightly earlier in that same sub-thread, Brian asked about
Steve's home address having previously been posted - Steve replied that
it was his business, not home, address. Brian's reply? "That'll do".
From here, it certainly reads that Brian brought the subject forward,
then made it more personal by stretching it to other family members.
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Author: DogpoopDogpoop Date: Feb 8, 2008 06:21
Adrian typed:
> Fod (Fod googlemail.com>) gurgled happily, sounding
> much like they were saying:
>
>> To be fair to Brian. Didn't he only start doing that after Steve F
>> had done it to him?
>
>
>
> The "If UK cyclists thought they had it tough..." thread you started
> at the very end of January has Steve mentioning that a quick google
> on the company name in Brian's email address "is most instructive",
> and that contact details can be found, including a reference to the
> likely nature of the address.
>
> However, slightly earlier in that same sub-thread, Brian asked about
> Steve's home address having previously been posted - Steve replied
> that it was his business, not home, address. Brian's reply? "That'll
> do".
> ...
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Author: Brian WhiteheadBrian Whitehead Date: Feb 8, 2008 06:43
On 8 Feb, 14:17, Adrian gmail.com> wrote:
> Fod (Fod googlemail.com>) gurgled happily, sounding much
> like they were saying:
>
>> To be fair to Brian. Didn't he only start doing that after Steve F had
>> done it to him?
>
>
>
> The "If UK cyclists thought they had it tough..." thread you started at
> the very end of January has Steve mentioning that a quick google on the
> company name in Brian's email address "is most instructive", and that
> contact details can be found, including a reference to the likely nature
> of the address.
>
> However, slightly earlier in that same sub-thread, Brian asked about
> Steve's home address having previously been posted - Steve replied that
> it was his business, not home, address. Brian's reply? "That'll do".
>
> From here, it certainly reads that Brian brought the subject forward, ...
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