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In reply to Sacha ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say : On 18/10/06 10:21, in article , "Uncle Marvo" wrote: In reply to La Puce ) who wrote this in , I, Marvo, say : Sacha wrote: On 17/10/06 14:28, in article , "Uncle Marvo" wrote: ... but she is young and very pretty :-) Goodness me. You *must* have been at sea a long time! o))) God bless him and his lil' socks. Can you fry me an egg? :-) I do so hate all this bicthery. I really, really do. Do you? How peculiar. The rest of us love being sworn at, insulted, being told we're old and ugly, have moustaches and bad breath, lines and wrinkles, husbands who must be sick of us or have unsuccessful businesses, of course. We're really enjoying Puke's filthy mouth. In the 9 years I've been on this group, I've never known Judith be angry about anything but my god, is she justified. Judith, who never uses bad language or insult, has been sworn at vilely and has had her job threatened, all by a woman whom you encourage. And then that appalling creature has lied about what Judith has written to her and tried to pretend that Judith has rung her using a false identity. And don't deny encouraging Puke, you do it all the time. Your post above, making a joke out of her telling Judith to '**** off, get stuffed', in French is telling Puke that she can do this sort of thing and you'll laugh at her. Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone. You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent - strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's business, which is close to the mentality of a stalker and she has threatened Judith with the loss of her job. And now Judith has decided to leave urg. You must be so proud of your vomintous friend - there's Judith, one of our longest serving, kindest, nicest, most helpful people - gone. Well done for the company you keep, Marvo, you're tainted by it. I can't remember who said "I resembled Puke - regurgitated garbage, etc etc." Someone. The company I keep is very varied :-) And there is no malice in me. Mischief, yes, malice, no. I look at urg because I want to know stuff and also because there is stuff I know which might be of benefit to others. That's what a newsfroup is for, IINVMM, and I was introduced to it through a chap on urw, name of Peter, who suggested I should ask on here about rat-hating plants, following which I got a load of abuse from trolly types. I am not a troll, either. My email (if you remove the dodgy bit) is valid, and I am quite happy for people to email me. Ms Puce, would you please not post naughty things about people? Unless they do it first, obviously. Otherwise I'll have to put you over my knee. [looks up vomintous] The only thing I might be guilty of is saying what I think, hence "Uncle Marvo" which was not my invention. But I hope I never hurt peoples feelings - I don't think I do, and if I do I certainly don't mean to. I have seen this thing about bad gardening advice before. Can you tell me where the bad gardening advice is to be found? Ms Puce has given me some rather good advice both on urg and by email, and I haven't yet died, nor have most of the plants. Raspberries - my favourite (apart from blueberries) |
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On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:53:26 +0100, Sacha wrote:
Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone. You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent - strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's business And if you hadn't spent years spamming this group and advertising your business in every single posting, she wouldn't have known where to find you, would she? If your constant spamming adverts do not constitute open invitations to all and sundry to visit, look, eat and buy, what the hell are they for? Nemo |
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"Nemo" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:53:26 +0100, Sacha wrote: Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone. You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent - strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's business And if you hadn't spent years spamming this group and advertising your business in every single posting, she wouldn't have known where to find you, would she? If your constant spamming adverts do not constitute open invitations to all and sundry to visit, look, eat and buy, what the hell are they for? WELL SAID Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com Nemo |
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On Oct 18, 6:25 pm, Nemo wrote: On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:53:26 +0100, Sacha wrote: Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone. You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent - strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's businessAnd if you hadn't spent years spamming this group and advertising your business in every single posting, she wouldn't have known where to find you, would she? If your constant spamming adverts do not constitute open invitations to all and sundry to visit, look, eat and buy, what the hell are they for? Nemo Sacha is doing nothing that is against the charter of the newsgroup, it says that you can put your web site etc in a sig file, and that is what she does. Mike (not the one in the navy) |
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On 19 Oct 2006 08:01:36 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
wrote: On Oct 18, 6:25 pm, Nemo wrote: On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 11:53:26 +0100, Sacha wrote: Instead of whining on and on about how you hate 'this bitchery', how about telling your new best friend to shut her manky mouth and accept that she has no god-given right to post bad gardening information and then swear and threaten and stalk those who do not allow her to get away with it. *That* might be of some use to everyone. You claim to have visited that woman's house when her husband was absent - strange behaviour for strangers who met on the Internet; she has driven out of her way simply to be photographed at my husband's business And if you hadn't spent years spamming this group and advertising your business in every single posting, she wouldn't have known where to find you, would she? If your constant spamming adverts do not constitute open invitations to all and sundry to visit, look, eat and buy, what the hell are they for? Nemo Sacha is doing nothing that is against the charter of the newsgroup, it says that you can put your web site etc in a sig file, and that is what she does. Mike (not the one in the navy) It's unsolicited advertising however you wrap it up It's designed to generate income. It may be a web site of sorts but it's an advert, unsolicited. Did she write the charter herself to accommodate herself? Nemo |
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Nemo writes
On 19 Oct 2006 08:01:36 -0700, "Mike in Spain" wrote: Sacha is doing nothing that is against the charter of the newsgroup, it says that you can put your web site etc in a sig file, and that is what she does. Mike (not the one in the navy) It's unsolicited advertising however you wrap it up It's designed to generate income. It may be a web site of sorts but it's an advert, unsolicited. Did she write the charter herself to accommodate herself? The charter was in existence long before Sacha joined the group. -- Kay |
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