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"Isleman" Isleman@home wrote in message
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Kindest regards

Mike


Well Mike,

As you see I have cut the 'dross' from your post and suggest the best
thing would be for you to give up posting and give us all a break.


Couldn't agree more!


I'd like to point out to other users of this group that not all people
living on the Isle of Wight are like 'Mike', some of us are quite normal.


I had always thought so. Maybe he needs to be Sectioned.

I'd also like to say that I am familiar with Heath Road in Lake where our
friend lives and don't recognise it from his rather fanciful description!

Kindest regards

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I might just send him the contents of my compost bin!


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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:40:56 +0000, Sacha wrote:

Oh god, Hugh - why encourage him? ;-))


Sorry Sacha :-)

I thought I might just get a sensible reply from him. I *really* should
have known better !! He's never posted anything sensible .....
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You idiot! You talk about education and don't even know when to use
"TO" and "TOO" correctly.


You look and see what I mean.


That dos not make any sense.



People in glass houses ;-))

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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:37:58 +0000, Hugh Jampton wrote:

Mike - please learn what a SIG SEP is and how it should be used in
newsgroups !!


No reply. I wonder why ?

Well I don't actually wonder why. You are *always* right and *everyone*
else is *always* wrong :-)

Seek help Mike - you need it.
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Well I don't actually wonder why. You are *always* right and *everyone*
else is *always* wrong :-)


:-))

Nearly.

You just watch the postings in the future and see the lack of snipping.
Track down yards of wasted posting which has been read before.

Just watch and see how right I am :-))

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Mike


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"Rusty_Hinge" wrote in message
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from "Spider" contains these words:

You're right, Sacha. It's a pity he doesn't stick to gardening; most of
us
would be prepared to respond in kind, and more kindly. Wonder if
he'll ever
learn?


In the dim and distant past, when I was still hoping for some sign of
intelligent life, he told us that he didn't do any gardening.

So, put that paving slab back before he crawls out again.



THUD! Oops! Think I just dropped it on him ...

Spider

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It's a lot more complicated than that. IMO best forgotten


I think so - a very unsavoury episode all round.
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Yes I agree. Very unsavoury to which he never denied the allegations.

So we can only assume them to be true.

Kindest possible regards

Mike

Have you noticed I have snipped all the irrelevant dross? Doesn't it make
reading easier?


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Try
http://pigsonthewing.org.uk/
if interested in Mabbett


Blank page. Firefox and Opera.

That's unlike Andy Mabbett...

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