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Old 19-05-2005, 06:46 PM
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I thought i asked a question about cat poo??

Strange

Andy
"Mike" wrote in message
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a cheap response killed with even more disgust

Sacha you sink lower and lower




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Old 19-05-2005, 06:47 PM
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Thanks Ruth....

I'll certainly give it a go!!

Andy

"Ruth Lethbridge" wrote in message
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Hi, have u ever tried puttin down pepper, i know cats hate it.
Regards R
"Andy" wrote in message
...
I have a row of large conifers 15' or so... the problem is though that

the
strip of earth beneath them is be coming a the local cat toilet. I hate
the
idea of the kids playing out in the garden and getting covered in all

that
nasty stuff!!

Any ideas for keeping the cats away?? Or at least discouraging them from
doing thier business there??

Thanks

Andy






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Old 19-05-2005, 10:04 PM
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In message , newsb
writes
In article , Mike
writes
I am shocked and disgusted that someone of
your age and capability of remembering can have the same feelings.

And I should imagine many more of 'your followers' and co owners will be
shocked as well.

What do you do when the Poppy Sellers approach you? Cross over on the other
side of the street?

and do you turn the TV off at the Remembrance Service at the Royal Albert
Hall? And the Sunday at the Cenotaph? All those who served in the war and
remember their old comrades? Turn your cheek?


I know I shouldn't break the habit of ignoring your many more rampant
posts...
...however, just to be helpful, you ought to realise that no-one here
has even hinted that the sacrifices made by many in ww2 are not immense
and important.

You have apprently taken extreme offence to someone making a joke
(which, the last time I looked was compatible with a free society).
Worse, you have then jumped with leaden boots straight to the
conclusion that anyone that disagrees with you - whether the posts you
make, or your style - is disrespectful of veterans.

Only someone that is far too close to looking for offence to back up
some sort of victimization complex could draw such conclusions.

You seem to be trying to imply that if someone disagrees with you, they
are disgusting, ungrateful varmints because they don't appreciate the
sacrifices made by others. Vermin, even. However, usenet is not your
back garden and does not have any intelligent ultrasonic devices.

Appearances can be deceptive, but the perception is that you *seem* to
be trading on an interminably trumpeted association with military
reunions to achieve glory by association. I have bad news for you.
Your tirades against many group readers do not compare favorably with
the Dunquerque spirit and backs to the wall bravery that you seem to
think they do.

By the way, I seem to recall that "turning your cheek"(as quoted above)
has some rather positive associations. Not what you meant, I suspect.
But there could be a lesson in there for you.

By his constant spamming of these reunions in his sig file as a cheap
trick to avoid the normal spam rules he puts them on the same level as
those who offer enlargement of various parts of the human anatomy or
invitations to view young girls on web cams. It he who is insulting the
memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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Old 21-05-2005, 02:02 PM
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Victoria Clare writes
Now, having responded to the
troll* with all the vocabulary I can muster, I shall shut up.

Have you seen this weeks Have I got News for you? If not, do try and
catch the repeat, its very good and has some excellent tirades of abuse
:-))
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Old 25-05-2005, 07:04 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 19/5/05 11:24, in article
3, "Victoria Clare"
wrote:
snip
during WWII so that we could have our 'say now' and not be
under the Swastika.



The way I look at it, freedom of speech is partly about the right to
*not*
have to listen to boring boring BORING monomaniacs like you.

You are the rudest, most persistent, dull little git I have ever
encountered, and your attempts to identify your tedious witterings with
the
sacrifice of the many peoples involved in the last world war is in the
most
appalling taste.

I only saw this because someone quoted you, and I really, really hope
that
no-one will *ever* do so again.


I think you'll find most people either have him kill filed or just click
past the posturing and posing. They're certainly not worth a second of
anyone's time. You may have noticed he gets almost none of the
desperately
needed attention.


The odd thing is, that I'm sure he was quite a pleasant character when he
first started posting!

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Old 25-05-2005, 07:17 PM
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
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The odd thing is, that I'm sure he was quite a pleasant character when he
first started posting!




and still is

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Old 25-05-2005, 07:18 PM
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The odd thing is, that I'm sure he was quite a pleasant character when he
first started posting!

Who is 'he' and what has this thread to do with gardening?
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Old 25-05-2005, 07:25 PM
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"Alan Gould" wrote in message
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The odd thing is, that I'm sure he was quite a pleasant character when he
first started posting!

Who is 'he' and what has this thread to do with gardening?
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.


'he' is me, Mike Crowe and the connection with Gardening is the terrible
problem that wretched vermin the cat is to gardeners and gardens.

OK?

:-))

Mike

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H.M.S.Impregnable Ass. Sussex 1 - 4 July Visit to Int. Fest of the Sea
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Old 25-05-2005, 07:28 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in message
.uk...

I think you'll find most people either have him kill filed or just click
past the posturing and posing.

Count me out of that Sacha.
I believe that everybody has a right to their opinion.
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Old 25-05-2005, 11:01 PM
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On 25/5/05 7:28 pm, in article , "Alan
Gould" wrote:



"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...

I think you'll find most people either have him kill filed or just click
past the posturing and posing.

Count me out of that Sacha.
I believe that everybody has a right to their opinion.


Hence the word 'most' in my message, Alan and not the word 'all'. You and
Mike enjoy each other.
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Old 26-05-2005, 12:59 AM
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
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The odd thing is, that I'm sure he was quite a pleasant character when he
first started posting!



He was until he got this obsession with cats.

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Alan

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Old 26-05-2005, 06:55 PM
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In article , Mike
writes
'he' is me, Mike Crowe and the connection with Gardening is the terrible
problem that wretched vermin the cat is to gardeners and gardens.

Not to ours. Our two pet cats always use the litter tray which is left
discreetly for them; they never scratch up beds; they deter any
neighbouring cats from entering 'their' territory; and they love to
accompany us when we are in the garden, not to help of course, but to
watch and admire the wonderful process being performed solely for their
benefit. Correction: We don't have two cats, they have us!
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Old 27-05-2005, 12:35 AM
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"Alan Gould" wrote in message
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In article , Mike
writes
'he' is me, Mike Crowe and the connection with Gardening is the terrible
problem that wretched vermin the cat is to gardeners and gardens.

Not to ours. Our two pet cats always use the litter tray ..


And you know this how?

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