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Old 18-02-2006, 11:02 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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from Dave the exTrailer contains these words:

Oi I had Relly Regal and it went like stink


I know, I followed it once...

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Old 19-02-2006, 04:05 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:17:17 +0000 (UTC), "Zinc Potterman"
. (delete 123's to reply) wrote:

To genuine replies many thanks for info.#
The rest of you need to find something to do.
Zinc


I was going to make a few suggestions about how I use tyres on my
allotment but your sarcastic remark made me decide to keep them to
myself.


Pam in Bristol
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Old 23-02-2006, 01:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:17:17 +0000 (UTC), "Zinc Potterman"
. (delete 123's to reply) wrote:

To genuine replies many thanks for info.#
The rest of you need to find something to do.
Zinc


I was going to make a few suggestions about how I use tyres on my
allotment but your sarcastic remark made me decide to keep them to
myself.


Pam in Bristol



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Old 23-02-2006, 07:03 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:17:17 +0000 (UTC), "Zinc Potterman"
. (delete 123's to reply) wrote:

To genuine replies many thanks for info.#
The rest of you need to find something to do.
Zinc


I was going to make a few suggestions about how I use tyres on my
allotment but your sarcastic remark made me decide to keep them to
myself.


Pam in Bristol


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Allegdly.

It is also top-posting, which is not the norm for this group, and shows
either a total lack of observation, a lack of understanding of how to
conduct a conversation, or sheer arrogance.

It also demonstrates your ignorance of how to compose a Usenet post, in
that (ignoring the top-posting) you have quoted the mini-header of the
preceding post and its signature.
__________________________________________________ ______________

FYI, if one replies to your munged post by hitting 'reply' in a proper
newsreader, everything beneath the sig-separator vanishes, and all
you're left with is:

The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc

__________________________________________________ ______________

I trust this has furthered your knowledge of Usenet.

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Old 24-02-2006, 04:40 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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PS
I'm proud of my ignorance of newsgroup etiquette because I'm more interested
in gardening
which is what I thought was the point of it all.


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The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered
my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:17:17 +0000 (UTC), "Zinc Potterman"
. (delete 123's to reply) wrote:

To genuine replies many thanks for info.#
The rest of you need to find something to do.
Zinc

I was going to make a few suggestions about how I use tyres on my
allotment but your sarcastic remark made me decide to keep them to
myself.


Pam in Bristol


__________________________________________________ _____________

Allegdly.

It is also top-posting, which is not the norm for this group, and shows
either a total lack of observation, a lack of understanding of how to
conduct a conversation, or sheer arrogance.

It also demonstrates your ignorance of how to compose a Usenet post, in
that (ignoring the top-posting) you have quoted the mini-header of the
preceding post and its signature.
__________________________________________________ ______________

FYI, if one replies to your munged post by hitting 'reply' in a proper
newsreader, everything beneath the sig-separator vanishes, and all
you're left with is:

The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered
my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc

__________________________________________________ ______________

I trust this has furthered your knowledge of Usenet.

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Old 24-02-2006, 04:42 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Not really

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The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered
my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc
--
zincnews at tiscali.co.uk
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then delete spaces.
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:17:17 +0000 (UTC), "Zinc Potterman"
. (delete 123's to reply) wrote:

To genuine replies many thanks for info.#
The rest of you need to find something to do.
Zinc

I was going to make a few suggestions about how I use tyres on my
allotment but your sarcastic remark made me decide to keep them to
myself.


Pam in Bristol


__________________________________________________ _____________

Allegdly.

It is also top-posting, which is not the norm for this group, and shows
either a total lack of observation, a lack of understanding of how to
conduct a conversation, or sheer arrogance.

It also demonstrates your ignorance of how to compose a Usenet post, in
that (ignoring the top-posting) you have quoted the mini-header of the
preceding post and its signature.
__________________________________________________ ______________

FYI, if one replies to your munged post by hitting 'reply' in a proper
newsreader, everything beneath the sig-separator vanishes, and all
you're left with is:

The message
from "Zinc Potterman" . (delete 123's to
reply) contains these words:

No no
This is sarcasm.
Thank you very much for your constructive comments which have furthered
my
knowledge of tyres
tee hee
Love Zinc

__________________________________________________ ______________

I trust this has furthered your knowledge of Usenet.

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