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From: VTR250 on 24 Mar 2010 17:30 On Mar 24, 8:12 pm, G-S <ge...(a)castbus.com.au> wrote: > Nev.. wrote: > > G-S wrote: > >> Nev.. wrote: > >>> George W Frost wrote: > > >>> Despite what George says... Allocated towing works on a roster > >>> basis, where the metropolitan towing companies... > > >> It works the way George says in some rural areas however. > > > Actually, no it doesn't. There is no regulated accident allcoation > > scheme in Victoria outside of the Melbourne/Mornington Peninsular. > > It's not 'regulated' but it is actually happening. > > It's done on a locally organized basis in several areas (castlemaine > included). > > G-S I'm not seeing some posts from Nev and possible George (Google Groups). I presume you are posting into a forum that leeches a feed from Usenet but doesn't actually put the replies back (are you on ADVrider?).
From: Nev.. on 25 Mar 2010 02:39 George W Frost wrote: > "Nev.." <idiot(a)mindless.com> wrote in message > news:lsqdnd3O7L5cdjTWnZ2dnUVZ_rydnZ2d(a)westnet.com.au... >> G-S wrote: >>> Nev.. wrote: >>>> G-S wrote: >>>>> Nev.. wrote: >>>>>> George W Frost wrote: >>>>>> Despite what George says... Allocated towing works on a roster basis, >>>>>> where the metropolitan towing companies... >>>>> It works the way George says in some rural areas however. >>>> Actually, no it doesn't. There is no regulated accident allcoation >>>> scheme in Victoria outside of the Melbourne/Mornington Peninsular. >>>> >>> It's not 'regulated' but it is actually happening. >>> >>> It's done on a locally organized basis in several areas (castlemaine >>> included). >> George said the government allocated towing ares and gave certain tow >> companies god given rights to collect every vehicle in the area. He has >> not described a locally organised towing system of any kind. You're being >> far too generous. :) >> >> Nev.. >> '08 DL1000K8 > > I said, where I live, I didn't say all over the country, I was relating > something which I had experienced years ago, if you had read it properly. Bullshit. If you meant "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away... " you would have said so. You didn't. Epic fail, Dale�. Nev.. '08 DL1000K8 [� Kerrigan, of course]
From: G-S on 25 Mar 2010 03:29 VTR250 wrote: > On Mar 24, 8:12 pm, G-S <ge...(a)castbus.com.au> wrote: >> Nev.. wrote: >>> G-S wrote: >>>> Nev.. wrote: >>>>> George W Frost wrote: >>>>> Despite what George says... Allocated towing works on a roster >>>>> basis, where the metropolitan towing companies... >>>> It works the way George says in some rural areas however. >>> Actually, no it doesn't. There is no regulated accident allcoation >>> scheme in Victoria outside of the Melbourne/Mornington Peninsular. >> It's not 'regulated' but it is actually happening. >> >> It's done on a locally organized basis in several areas (castlemaine >> included). >> >> G-S > > I'm not seeing some posts from Nev and possible George (Google > Groups). I presume you are posting into a forum that leeches a feed > from Usenet but doesn't actually put the replies back (are you on > ADVrider?). I'm posting via the Internode usenet server (although I do visit ADVrider now and then). G-S
From: BT Humble on 25 Mar 2010 04:29 VTR250 wrote: > I'm not seeing some posts from Nev and possible George (Google > Groups). I presume you are posting into a forum that leeches a feed > from Usenet but doesn't actually put the replies back (are you on > ADVrider?). Don't worry about it, you're not missing anything on this thread. You might want to try http://fat.ly/3re3x, it has free sign-up and a better user interface than Google which allows "mark as read". It only hosts aus.* groups though. BTH -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: Knobdoodle on 25 Mar 2010 09:34
VTR250 wrote: > I'm not seeing some posts from Nev and possible George (snip) > Which one's "possible George"? I've seen Stupid George and Trying To Be As Stupid As Stupid George But Still Not Quite That Stupid George but not that one. (I think a truly Stupider George would be a IMpossible George!) -- Clem (http://xkcd.com/621/) |