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08-25-2008, 08:19 PM
| | | Things I learned today On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
underwear.
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08-25-2008, 08:31 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:19:22 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
wrote:
>On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
>gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
>underwear.
I agree entirely.
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08-25-2008, 08:32 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:31:50 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
wrote:
>>On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>>don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>>speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
>>gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
>>underwear.
>
>I agree entirely.
FFS! I didn't even notice that I wrote the original effing post.
NOOOOOOOB.
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08-25-2008, 08:32 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN wrote:
> On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
> don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
> speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
> gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
> underwear.
BTDT... not the underwear bit though. I seem to have a good enough
supply with birthdays and Xmas. | 
08-25-2008, 09:02 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net> wrote in uk.rec.motorcycles ..
>
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:31:50 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
> wrote:
>
> >>On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
> >>don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
> >>speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
> >>gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
> >>underwear.
> >
> >I agree entirely.
>
> FFS! I didn't even notice that I wrote the original effing post.
>
> NOOOOOOOB.
Bwaaahahahaa! You semi-retard
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08-25-2008, 09:20 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:31:50 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>>> don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>>> speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your
>>> left gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to
>>> purchase new underwear.
>>
>> I agree entirely.
>
> FFS! I didn't even notice that I wrote the original effing post.
>
> NOOOOOOOB.
" "
You ok there old chap?
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08-25-2008, 11:09 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:31:50 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
> wrote:
>
>>> On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>>> don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>>> speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your
>>> left gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to
>>> purchase new underwear.
>>
>> I agree entirely.
>
> FFS! I didn't even notice that I wrote the original effing post.
>
> NOOOOOOOB.
And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
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08-25-2008, 11:10 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Monkey wrote:
> And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
He's probably having another fit of thinking he's Champ. | 
08-25-2008, 11:12 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today cat wrote:
> Monkey wrote:
>
>> And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
>
> He's probably having another fit of thinking he's Champ.
Nick isn't even after cunt, let alone one. | 
08-25-2008, 11:34 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Muck wrote:
> cat wrote:
>> Monkey wrote:
>>
>>> And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
>>
>> He's probably having another fit of thinking he's Champ.
>
> Nick isn't even after cunt, let alone one.
I know, they met me. He seemed sweet enough. | 
08-25-2008, 11:47 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today cat wrote:
> Muck wrote:
>> cat wrote:
>>> Monkey wrote:
>>>
>>>> And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
>>>
>>> He's probably having another fit of thinking he's Champ.
>>
>> Nick isn't even after cunt, let alone one.
>
> I know, they met me. He seemed sweet enough.
He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
"if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky looks>".
I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap. | 
08-26-2008, 12:01 AM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Muck wrote:
> cat wrote:
>> Muck wrote:
>>> Nick
>>
>> seemed sweet enough.
>
> He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
> "if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky looks>".
> I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
> didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
Why did your landlord:
1) know he was staying over
2) care
3) know he was gay?
Landlords are for fixing roofs, not worrying about your or anyone's sex
life... unless it's damaging the roof. | 
08-26-2008, 07:16 AM
| | | Re: Things I learned today cat <here@tehre.com> wrote:
> Why did your landlord:
>
<snip>
> 3) know he was gay?
Well, duh.
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08-26-2008, 08:41 AM
| | | Re: Things I learned today cat wrote:
> Muck wrote:
>> cat wrote:
>>> Muck wrote:
>>>> Nick
>>>
>>> seemed sweet enough.
>>
>> He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
>> "if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky
>> looks>". I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the
>> old land lord didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
>
> Why did your landlord:
>
> 1) know he was staying over
> 2) care
> 3) know he was gay?
>
> Landlords are for fixing roofs, not worrying about your or anyone's sex
> life... unless it's damaging the roof.
He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1 was
made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house. | 
08-26-2008, 12:03 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Muck wrote:
> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1 was
> made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
*waves to the lurking contingent*
It's a position I simply can't get my head round. How is he about lesbians?
Is the roof sound? | 
08-26-2008, 12:51 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today
"BGN" <nickmooney@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:c526b4trlgiactfi2v3kjbsho8g5ghob9v@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 20:31:50 +0100, BGN <nickmooney@spamcop.net>
> wrote:
>
>>>On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>>>don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>>>speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your left
>>>gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to purchase new
>>>underwear.
>>
>>I agree entirely.
>
> FFS! I didn't even notice that I wrote the original effing post.
>
> NOOOOOOOB.
You fucking pillock :-))
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08-26-2008, 12:56 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today cat wrote:
> Muck wrote:
>
>> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1
>> was made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
>
> *waves to the lurking contingent*
> It's a position I simply can't get my head round. How is he about lesbians?
>
> Is the roof sound?
Lesbians are ok by him, he was keen to go to something he called
'pervert club [1]'. I remember mumbling something about being a
christian, Torture garden and wanting to meet hot lesbians ... not
really being compatable.
[1] Torture garden in other words. | 
08-26-2008, 12:57 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:03:05 +0100, cat <here@tehre.com> wrote:
>Muck wrote:
>
>> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1 was
>> made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
>
>*waves to the lurking contingent*
>It's a position I simply can't get my head round. How is he about lesbians?
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08-26-2008, 12:58 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today
"Muck" <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net> wrote in message
news:48b3b3af$0$4244$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org...
> cat wrote:
>> Muck wrote:
>>> cat wrote:
>>>> Muck wrote:
>>>>> Nick
>>>>
>>>> seemed sweet enough.
>>>
>>> He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
>>> "if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky looks>".
>>> I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
>>> didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
>>
>> Why did your landlord:
>>
>> 1) know he was staying over
>> 2) care
>> 3) know he was gay?
>>
>> Landlords are for fixing roofs, not worrying about your or anyone's sex
>> life... unless it's damaging the roof.
>
> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1 was
> made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
I know it's never going to happen, but Nick should stomp on him good and
proper just to let him know that (A) he doesn't fancy him and (BE) that
poof's can (I don't believe I'm going to say this, but wtf?) give as good as
they get.
I'm sure the landlord is more likely to be worried that a gay bloke would
want to slip him a length than he is to smack his bitch up.
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08-26-2008, 01:29 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Muck <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net> wrote in uk.rec.motorcycles ..
>
> cat wrote:
> > Muck wrote:
> >
> >> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1
> >> was made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
> >
> > *waves to the lurking contingent*
> > It's a position I simply can't get my head round. How is he about lesbians?
> >
> > Is the roof sound?
>
> Lesbians are ok by him, he was keen to go to something he called
> 'pervert club [1]'. I remember mumbling something about being a
> christian, Torture garden and wanting to meet hot lesbians ... not
> really being compatable.
So he has a phobia about gay men but is fine going somewhere where he gets
naked and is tied up/handcuffed/wrapped in clingfilm and having his
privates whipped?
Oh god, thats going to keep me chortling all day!
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08-26-2008, 01:55 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today frag <news4@ukrm.co.uk> wrote the following literary masterpiece:
>So he has a phobia about gay men but is fine going somewhere where he gets
>naked and is tied up/handcuffed/wrapped in clingfilm and having his
>privates whipped?
And where there's a reasonably high percentage of gay men...
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08-26-2008, 08:25 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:20:03 +0100, "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot"
<eastREMOVEkent@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy hill
>>>> don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at excessive
>>>> speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the one to your
>>>> left gets blown towards the one to your right one may need to
>>>> purchase new underwear.
>You ok there old chap?
I am, but I think I'll be thinking twice before filtering between
vehicles of the articulated kind in the future, I knew it was a bad
idea at the time but I was being impatient.
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08-26-2008, 08:28 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:47:54 +0100, Muck <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net>
wrote:
>>>>> And thus the meme of 'doing a Nick' was born...
>>>>
>>>> He's probably having another fit of thinking he's Champ.
>>>
>>> Nick isn't even after cunt, let alone one.
>>
>> I know, they met me. He seemed sweet enough.
>
>He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
>"if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky looks>".
Heaven knows why he thought that I'd be staying over. I think I've
visited about twice or perhaps three times ever and never in an
evening.
>I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
>didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
I put it down to people being odd, or, perhaps I should say "people
like" - some people tie their minds in knots whereas others are just a
bit strange. But it would be boring if everyone is the same.
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08-26-2008, 08:32 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:58:05 +0100, "Beav"
<beavis.original@ntlwoxorld.com> wrote:
>>>>> seemed sweet enough.
>>>>
>>>> He is, but my old land lord didn't think so. He said something like..
>>>> "if he's gay, I don't want him to stay over night. <fx: spooky looks>".
>>>> I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
>>>> didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
>>>
>>> Why did your landlord:
>>>
>>> 1) know he was staying over
>>> 2) care
>>> 3) know he was gay?
>>>
>>> Landlords are for fixing roofs, not worrying about your or anyone's sex
>>> life... unless it's damaging the roof.
>>
>> He's a lurker here, and has a general phobia of gay people. Point 1 was
>> made, just in case a gay person wanted to try to stay in his house.
>
>I know it's never going to happen, but Nick should stomp on him good and
>proper just to let him know that (A) he doesn't fancy him and (BE) that
>poof's can (I don't believe I'm going to say this, but wtf?) give as good as
>they get.
Not everyone gets along, not everyone wants to get along and not
everyone tries to get along. The only people I stomp on are those
which I have to deal with on a regular basis. If some random stranger
doesn't like me or something about me then they're entitled to their
own opinion, in my opinion. Life's too short to try and re-educate
strangers, especially ones which I'm only likely to fleetingly see
again, if ever.
>I'm sure the landlord is more likely to be worried that a gay bloke would
>want to slip him a length than he is to smack his bitch up.
I think I've seen his landlord but can't remember what he looks like,
which probably means he goes into the 'not memorable' pile.
It's amazing that some people think that just because someone is gay
then they want to shag anything that doesn't wear a skirt.
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08-26-2008, 10:18 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Veggie Dave wrote:
> frag <news4@ukrm.co.uk> wrote the following literary masterpiece:
>> So he has a phobia about gay men but is fine going somewhere where he gets
>> naked and is tied up/handcuffed/wrapped in clingfilm and having his
>> privates whipped?
>
> And where there's a reasonably high percentage of gay men...
>
Hmm.. I didn't see Frags post. Sorry Frag I wasn't ignoring you. | 
08-26-2008, 10:23 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:47:54 +0100, Muck <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net>
> wrote:
> Heaven knows why he thought that I'd be staying over. I think I've
> visited about twice or perhaps three times ever and never in an
> evening.
>
Haven't a clue, although I will say.. I got quizzed a number of times
about either being gay, or having gay friends over.
>> I thought that sounded very gay in its self, as though the old land lord
>> didn't trust himself with such a nice young chap.
>
> I put it down to people being odd, or, perhaps I should say "people
> like" - some people tie their minds in knots whereas others are just a
> bit strange. But it would be boring if everyone is the same.
True, so true...
I think that maybe it's some sort of obsession, or fixation.. it may be
part of a mental illness[1].
[1] Most likely. | 
08-26-2008, 10:56 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today Muck <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net> wrote in uk.rec.motorcycles ..
>
> Veggie Dave wrote:
> > frag <news4@ukrm.co.uk> wrote the following literary masterpiece:
> >> So he has a phobia about gay men but is fine going somewhere where he gets
> >> naked and is tied up/handcuffed/wrapped in clingfilm and having his
> >> privates whipped?
> >
> > And where there's a reasonably high percentage of gay men...
> >
>
> Hmm.. I didn't see Frags post. Sorry Frag I wasn't ignoring you.
No probs.
But I bet you don't see this one either? Pah. Ignorant git!
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08-26-2008, 10:59 PM
| | | Re: Things I learned today BGN wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 21:20:03 +0100, "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot"
> <eastREMOVEkent@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> On the way out of Dover on the A20, up the steep and very windy
>>>>> hill don't go belting (which I think is a term for filtering at
>>>>> excessive speed) in between two articulated lorries as when the
>>>>> one to your left gets blown towards the one to your right one may
>>>>> need to purchase new underwear.
>> You ok there old chap?
>
> I am, but I think I'll be thinking twice before filtering between
> vehicles of the articulated kind in the future, I knew it was a bad
> idea at the time but I was being impatient.
It's only dodgy if you stay in the gap long enough for them to close in.
It's fine if you go as hard as you fucking can. Fast is safe. | 
08-27-2008, 12:24 AM
| | | Re: Things I learned today frag wrote:
> Muck <Muck_REMOVE_@tallbloke.net> wrote in uk.rec.motorcycles ..
>> Veggie Dave wrote:
>>> frag <news4@ukrm.co.uk> wrote the following literary masterpiece:
>>>> So he has a phobia about gay men but is fine going somewhere where he gets
>>>> naked and is tied up/handcuffed/wrapped in clingfilm and having his
>>>> privates whipped?
>>> And where there's a reasonably high percentage of gay men...
>>>
>> Hmm.. I didn't see Frags post. Sorry Frag I wasn't ignoring you.
>
> No probs.
>
> But I bet you don't see this one either? Pah. Ignorant git! 
>
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