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On Mar 1, 10:41 pm, Anne Jackson wrote:
No, Bill's eyes are most definitely blue... Aah, I understand. you didn't say how long your hubsand (sic) served...? No I didn't, did I? Judith |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 20:50:40 GMT, Anne Jackson wrote: The message from "JennyC" contains these words: "Martin" wrote or even to exclude those that are at present included? Martin It's turning into a quiz - guess who's not invited........ Winner gets a free cream tea :~) Jenny I'll have a fiver on me and June. June fell at the first fence. -- Martin Was Anne a non starter? |
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On 1/3/07 19:00, in article , "June
Hughes" wrote: In message , Sacha writes On 1/3/07 14:50, in article , "BAC" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 1/3/07 10:28, in article , "charles" wrote: snip I have never met Sacha, but in her place I would do just the same. The thing that absolutely amazes me, is that two women who so often make crystal clear their thorough dislike of me would even consider wanting to come to our home and make this ridiculous foot-stamping fuss about doing something they don't want to do with someone they don't like! If that's the case, then what's the point in going public on their banned status? I'm surprised at this. June & Anne are not the people I will not have here, Thank you for telling us. I really believed I was one of those excluded after the things you have said to and about me in ukfd and here. I am pleased. though after this display both would need the hides of rhinos to imagine they would be actually welcomed with open arms! As both of them dislike me so intensely, I thought it was you who disliked me snip Let us put this down to a misunderstanding, shall we? Whatever has gone before, there has never been a moment in which I have felt your behaviour towards me was in any way sinister or potentially dangerous to me or my family. I think that, to most people here, those I do not wish to see at our home are very clearly identifiable for unpleasantly obvious reasons. You and I may have differences of opinion but I don't think they even begin to enter the realms that would make me ban you from our home. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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On 1/3/07 23:14, in article ,
"Martin" wrote: On Thu, 1 Mar 2007 19:00:10 +0000, June Hughes wrote: snip . Well, AFAIK, I have not sworn at you, stalked you or harrassed you at all, although I do remember a few months ago in ukfd typing in a post that I couldn't give a flying f**k about what you were saying about me (when you were being at your most insulting) but that is all. So will you be going, June? Does your wooden spoon have a name, Martin? ;-) Give it a rest. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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On Mar 1, 11:16 pm, Anne Jackson wrote:
That was crude,Anne, to all who don;t speak Gaelic, Anne said Kiss my A***l How can I translate that, because I am educated. g Admit it! You were a Shane MacGowan fan...! ;-) Who on earth is Shane McGowan???? p.s. you got the spelling wrong. You reckon? You're an expert on spelling, of course...? G Yes, of course I am, I went to a Convent, did n't you? G Pity your typing leaves so much to be desired, innit...! LOL Don't you mean "ain't it" LOL Judith |
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On Mar 1, 11:24 pm, Sacha wrote:
On 1/3/07 19:00, in article , "June Hughes" wrote: In message , Sacha writes On 1/3/07 14:50, in article , "BAC" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . co.uk... On 1/3/07 10:28, in article , "charles" wrote: snip I have never met Sacha, but in her place I would do just the same. The thing that absolutely amazes me, is that two women who so often make crystal clear their thorough dislike of me would even consider wanting to come to our home and make this ridiculous foot-stamping fuss about doing something they don't want to do with someone they don't like! If that's the case, then what's the point in going public on their banned status? I'm surprised at this. June & Anne are not the people I will not have here, Thank you for telling us. I really believed I was one of those excluded after the things you have said to and about me in ukfd and here. I am pleased. though after this display both would need the hides of rhinos to imagine they would be actually welcomed with open arms! As both of them dislike me so intensely, I thought it was you who disliked me snip Let us put this down to a misunderstanding, shall we? Whatever has gone before, there has never been a moment in which I have felt your behaviour towards me was in any way sinister or potentially dangerous to me or my family. I think that, to most people here, those I do not wish to see at our home are very clearly identifiable for unpleasantly obvious reasons. You and I may have differences of opinion but I don't think they even begin to enter the realms that would make me ban you from our home. -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A generous post, well done Sacha, you really are a nice person, I did tell you that June, didn't I? Judith (Goodnight) |
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On Mar 1, 11:10 pm, Anne Jackson wrote:
The message from " contains these words: On Mar 1, 10:41 pm, Anne Jackson wrote: No, Bill's eyes are most definitely blue... Aah, I understand. you didn't say how long your hubsand (sic) served...? No I didn't, did I? It wasn't all that long, then? g -- AnneJ Shall we have a disagreement about that? g Judith |
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On Mar 1, 11:49 pm, Anne Jackson wrote:
The message from Sacha contains these words: .for how long was your husband 'a Rodney' (as the sergeants refer to the officers), Judith? Bill served for 36 years... His name is Edward. Ranks always refer to Officers in that manner, something to do with green eyes I belive? Actually, they call them 'Ruperts'. Or perhaps that's a cavalry term of 'endearment'. It may well be...in the Scottish Regiments they were known as 'Rodneys'. -- AnneJ My Grandfather, was a Commander in the Navy, does that make him a Rodney or a George (which was his name) g Judith |
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Anne Jackson wrote:
The message from "p.k." contains these words: Anne Jackson wrote: I'll have a fiver on me and June. What was it you said about blankets, pot, kettle, black? Oh, but it's Sacha who appears to have an equal dislike of the both of us. Perhaps we're not 'pretentious' enough... G Please, give it a rest. Perhaps you amuse yourself by your rancid witterings, mabye you think you amuse others, in truth you are pathetic and VERY boring. Pogue mo chone! Alas, from your perspective, I will not descend to your level of abuse. But thank you for confirming so clearly that you are pathetic and VERY boring. Don't bother with another insulting reply, I ain't interested in long futile flame wars, especially with someone whose head is so far up their own they could not kiss it if they tried. oops, I did descend to the level I said I wouldn't, I must develop more will power! pk |
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On 1/3/07 23:49, in article , "Anne
Jackson" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: .for how long was your husband 'a Rodney' (as the sergeants refer to the officers), Judith? Bill served for 36 years... His name is Edward. Ranks always refer to Officers in that manner, something to do with green eyes I belive? Actually, they call them 'Ruperts'. Or perhaps that's a cavalry term of 'endearment'. It may well be...in the Scottish Regiments they were known as 'Rodneys'. Interesting. I'll ask my cavalry colonel of the regiment chum why it should be different. Do you have any idea why Rodney is used in Scotland? -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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On Mar 2, 12:18 am, Sacha wrote:
Interesting. I'll ask my cavalry colonel of the regiment chum why it should be different. Do you have any idea why Rodney is used in Scotland? -- duh Sacha, , innit it, aint it, he was with Del Boy innit, aint it. Judith |
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"Martin" wrote "Sue" wrote: Isn't the hide/show just for choice? You can click on the 'show' so it reveals the whole message as written, with the parts of the previous message that the poster quoted, or hide the quotes if you prefer. No problem with that, but it should also hide "Hide quoted text -Show quoted text -" Ah, I see what you mean. I think it's just to save screen space. Google also screws up attribution quote marks from time to time. Yes, I understand it's a bit difficult to use for ng posting. For all its faults at least OE can be battered into submission, and even without Quotefix it is possible to manually reformat posts before letting them out into the wild! -- Sue |
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On 2/3/07 00:27, in article
, " wrote: On Mar 2, 12:18 am, Sacha wrote: Interesting. I'll ask my cavalry colonel of the regiment chum why it should be different. Do you have any idea why Rodney is used in Scotland? -- duh Sacha, , innit it, aint it, he was with Del Boy innit, aint it. Judith He'd love that! ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 1/3/07 23:49, in article , "Anne Jackson" wrote: The message from Sacha contains these words: .for how long was your husband 'a Rodney' (as the sergeants refer to the officers), Judith? Bill served for 36 years... His name is Edward. Ranks always refer to Officers in that manner, something to do with green eyes I belive? Actually, they call them 'Ruperts'. Or perhaps that's a cavalry term of 'endearment'. It may well be...in the Scottish Regiments they were known as 'Rodneys'. Interesting. I'll ask my cavalry colonel of the regiment chum why it should be different. Do you have any idea why Rodney is used in Scotland? -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) Thought it was all to with Charles I and Rupert of the Rhine and Scotland.?? |
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