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Old 30-09-2012, 03:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default GM crops?

On Sunday, September 30, 2012 3:14:50 PM UTC+1, Bob Hobden wrote:
"Jeff Layman" wrote



Ormolu wrote:


Steerpike wrote:




Absolute rubbish snipped - why should others who have [certainly]


killfiled


this nutter be forced to read it second-hand.




Hello there folks, I'm new here and have just spent a pleasant half an


hour


or so reading the various and informative posts that have been made by


posters who have a damn good idea of what they are about (it's certainly


relieved my boredom tonight). But as usual with newsgroups, there is one


obvious fly in the ointment - who the bloody hell is this idiot


(steerpike),


and what a prat he seems to be with his rather obnoxious trolling


statements


and total lack of on-topic subject matter?




Another bozzo for automatic dumping in the rubbish bin - which will make


my


return visits here even more interesting without his rubbish messing the


place up.








Welcome to the group! There are some knowledgeable and helpful people


here. But, as you've found out, some who you don't want to bother with.




As with any of these annoying posters, in any newsgroup, the basic rule is


"Don't feed the trolls".






I must admit I have two people in my blocked senders list, one is Steerpike

and the other is Mike Crowe. I gave them enough rope to hang themselves and

then shoved them once I was certain they weren't worth my time.

--

Regards. Bob Hobden.

Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK


It seems a shame you have no interest in subjects such as GM crops or climate change, as the long term effects of either might well mean gardening as a hobby is simply going to become a fondly remembered memory.