From: diogenes on
On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:27:52 +0900, "Theo Bekkers"
<tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote:

>diogenes wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 07:19:40 +0900, "Theo Bekkers"
>> <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote:
>> Damien wrote:
>>>>> ... there are many cops out there who are as bad if not worse
>>>>> than any OMCG member.
>>
>> Theo wrote:
>>>> Glad that someone else sees the elephant in the room...
>>
>> Well that's easy, ban anyone wearing police "colours" as well!
>>
>> Works for me...
>
>You've totally fugged up the attributions there mate. Must have been that
>vomiting into the wind. And apart from that we've already mentioned the Blue
>Gang several times.
>Watch that wind!

In a thread with hundreds of posts, you really think I'm going to read
every post? That _would_ be vomiting into the wind...


Onya bike !!!

Gerry
From: Iain Chalmers on
In article <slrnfot880.1i8.zebeej(a)gmail.com>,
Zebee Johnstone <zebeej(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> There's a move afoot in Sydney to ban people from entering pubs if they
> are wearing outlaw club colours or otherwise displaying club logos.

On a little reflection, I feel I could support this ban, so long as it's
uniformly applied.

I'd like to see Outlaw Rugby League Gangs also banned.

I can only make a guess, but surely the number of OMCG members must be
at least the same order of magnitude as the number of professional
football players. A gut feel says that the media reports 10 times as
many incidents of violent and intimidating behaviour by Rugby League
players then they from 1%-ers.

I say ban anyone wearing football club regalia from licenced premises
too!

(As GB says, first they came for the 1%-ers, but I wsn't a 1%-er. Then
they came for the football fans, but I wasn't a football fan...)

big

--
"Everything you love, everything meaningful with depth and history,
all passionate authentic experiences will be appropriated, mishandled,
watered down, cheapened, repackaged, marketed and sold to the people
you hate." Mr Jalopy quoting Hooptyrides (on jalopyjunktown.com)
From: Iain Chalmers on
In article
<2e5d21f6-6662-447e-9417-6ae638edcab4(a)s27g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
JL <jlittler(a)my-deja.com> wrote:
>
> Oh puhleese - you're getting stupider by the post.

Heh, and you know what they say about arguing with idiots on the
internet? They'll drag you down the their level of stupidity, then beat
you with their superior experience...

:-)

big

--
"Everything you love, everything meaningful with depth and history,
all passionate authentic experiences will be appropriated, mishandled,
watered down, cheapened, repackaged, marketed and sold to the people
you hate." Mr Jalopy quoting Hooptyrides (on jalopyjunktown.com)
From: Damien on
Iain Chalmers wrote:
> In article
> <2e5d21f6-6662-447e-9417-6ae638edcab4(a)s27g2000prg.googlegroups.com>,
> JL <jlittler(a)my-deja.com> wrote:
>> Oh puhleese - you're getting stupider by the post.
>
> Heh, and you know what they say about arguing with idiots on the
> internet? They'll drag you down the their level of stupidity, then beat
> you with their superior experience...
>
> :-)
>
> big
>

And that would probably explain why I shouldn't have ever talked to JL
et al in the first place, and why they continue to insistently claim to
have beaten me - it's all that experience they must have! :-)
From: atec77 on
Boxer wrote:
> "Theo Bekkers" <tbekkers(a)bekkers.com.au> wrote in message
> news:47919138$1(a)news.bekkers.com.au...
>> I would expect an Australian to use Australian spelling and an American to
>> use US spellings, even in discourse with each other. I doubt that an
>> American would be offended by an aussie using the word colour or vice
>> versa with color. But for an Aussie to use the word color is just wrong to
>> me. Even 'Labor' makes me cringe.
>>
>> Theo
>
> I agree Labor has made me cringe for ages.
>
> Boxer
>
>
Nothing cultural about labor