From: don (Calgary) on
On Thu, 31 Dec 2009 17:33:58 +0000, totallydeadmailbox(a)yahoo.co.uk
(The Older Gentleman) wrote:

>don (Calgary) <hd.flhr(a)telus.net> wrote:
>
>> Making multiple attributions and then addressing them all to me is
>> dishonest to the extreme.
>
>I didn't. Your inability to understand simple English trips you up
>again.
>
>Hand, hth, etc.

Beg to differ Neil. But by clever snipping you removed the offending
language, again. Once again very dishonest.

Carry on your merry way. Your intent is clear in the words you type
and your lame attempts to hide behind language fails every time.

Deceit and misrepresentation integrated in your character. As it has
been said, a leopard can't change its spots and you cannot change your
character.
From: BrianNZ on
don (Calgary) wrote:
<snip>
>
> Neil, you are just arguing for the sake of arguing, again.
>



Bwaaahahahaha.....look in the mirror!! Well, in this case I could hold
up a glass window pane, get you on one side, TOG on the other, noses
touching the glass and it would look like a mirror (apart from the
spittle drool would be running off both sides!). You and TOG are twins
living in different countries!!

Both of you love bitching about nothing and going on and on about who
said what ,when....trying to sort out deliberate 'mis-understandings'.

Two trolls making love on the interweb.......

<snip>
From: don (Calgary) on
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 11:10:45 +1300, BrianNZ <brian(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:

>don (Calgary) wrote:
><snip>
>>
>> Neil, you are just arguing for the sake of arguing, again.
>>
>
>
>
>Bwaaahahahaha.....look in the mirror!! Well, in this case I could hold
>up a glass window pane, get you on one side, TOG on the other, noses
>touching the glass and it would look like a mirror (apart from the
>spittle drool would be running off both sides!). You and TOG are twins
>living in different countries!!
>
>Both of you love bitching about nothing and going on and on about who
>said what ,when....trying to sort out deliberate 'mis-understandings'.
>
>Two trolls making love on the interweb.......
>
><snip>

Considering this comes from a guy who has to get himself impaired to
the legal limit of alcohol before going for a ride, I might have a
vision problem, but I just don't see myself getting too concerned over
your opinion.

By the way my sister is going to be visiting your corner of the world
this spring. Let me know the name and addy of the bar that refused to
serve you. I'd like to have them drop by and give the bartender my
kudos for exercising good judgement.

G'Day Mate!
From: BrianNZ on
don (Calgary) wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 11:10:45 +1300, BrianNZ <brian(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
>
>> don (Calgary) wrote:
>> <snip>
>>> Neil, you are just arguing for the sake of arguing, again.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Bwaaahahahaha.....look in the mirror!! Well, in this case I could hold
>> up a glass window pane, get you on one side, TOG on the other, noses
>> touching the glass and it would look like a mirror (apart from the
>> spittle drool would be running off both sides!). You and TOG are twins
>> living in different countries!!
>>
>> Both of you love bitching about nothing and going on and on about who
>> said what ,when....trying to sort out deliberate 'mis-understandings'.
>>
>> Two trolls making love on the interweb.......
>>
>> <snip>
>
> Considering this comes from a guy who has to get himself impaired to
> the legal limit of alcohol before going for a ride, I might have a
> vision problem, but I just don't see myself getting too concerned over
> your opinion.


No need for concern, just a heads up for the pair of you that you are
looking like a pair of idiots.

And to correct your assumption of my drinking/riding habits....I go for
a ride and drink at the destination (usually a pub) while having a feed.
Usually a drink before the food arrives, one with the meal and maybe
another one if some mates turn up and we are chatting. Or were you
meaning I drink to the legal limit 'after' I've been for a ride, but
before the ride home?....feel free to move into nit-picking mode
anytime......

If thats illegal where you come from, I pity you. The reason we have
limits to the amount we can drink before riding/driving is because
excessive consumption makes it dangerous.



>
> By the way my sister is going to be visiting your corner of the world
> this spring. Let me know the name and addy of the bar that refused to
> serve you. I'd like to have them drop by and give the bartender my
> kudos for exercising good judgement.


The Whangamomona Hotel, Whangamomona. I look forward to her tourist
dollars being spent here in paradise.


>
> G'Day Mate!


Yep.
From: don (Calgary) on
On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 11:50:19 +1300, BrianNZ <brian(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:

>don (Calgary) wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jan 2010 11:10:45 +1300, BrianNZ <brian(a)itnz.co.nz> wrote:
>>
>>> don (Calgary) wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>>> Neil, you are just arguing for the sake of arguing, again.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bwaaahahahaha.....look in the mirror!! Well, in this case I could hold
>>> up a glass window pane, get you on one side, TOG on the other, noses
>>> touching the glass and it would look like a mirror (apart from the
>>> spittle drool would be running off both sides!). You and TOG are twins
>>> living in different countries!!
>>>
>>> Both of you love bitching about nothing and going on and on about who
>>> said what ,when....trying to sort out deliberate 'mis-understandings'.
>>>
>>> Two trolls making love on the interweb.......
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>
>> Considering this comes from a guy who has to get himself impaired to
>> the legal limit of alcohol before going for a ride, I might have a
>> vision problem, but I just don't see myself getting too concerned over
>> your opinion.
>
>
>No need for concern, just a heads up for the pair of you that you are
>looking like a pair of idiots.

This is Reeky. It would take not looking like an idiot to stand out.
>
>And to correct your assumption of my drinking/riding habits....I go for
>a ride and drink at the destination (usually a pub) while having a feed.
>Usually a drink before the food arrives, one with the meal and maybe
>another one if some mates turn up and we are chatting. Or were you
>meaning I drink to the legal limit 'after' I've been for a ride, but
>before the ride home?....feel free to move into nit-picking mode
>anytime......

My memory has a different take on it, but no big deal.
>
>If thats illegal where you come from, I pity you. The reason we have
>limits to the amount we can drink before riding/driving is because
>excessive consumption makes it dangerous.

When I was your age I thought pretty much like you do. Considering the
change in the way we view impaired driving today, I probably drove
drunker and more often than you do. It wasn't that big of a deal back
then. The old saying "I had to drive because I was too drunk to walk"
was more truth than fiction.

Fortunately I am a little smarter today than I was back then. While I
still drive or ride after a beer or two, I don't make a habit of it.
We now know even a single drink impairs your ability to drive and
makes you a higher risk on the road. Just because you are under the
legal limit doesn't mean you are not impaired.

>>
>> By the way my sister is going to be visiting your corner of the world
>> this spring. Let me know the name and addy of the bar that refused to
>> serve you. I'd like to have them drop by and give the bartender my
>> kudos for exercising good judgement.
>
>
>The Whangamomona Hotel, Whangamomona. I look forward to her tourist
>dollars being spent here in paradise.
>
They are looking forward to spending them there too.
>>
>> G'Day Mate!
>
>
>Yep.

I should have seen that one coming.
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