> >John Stubbins wrote: > >> Franklin gave me a teabagging once but his eyes popped out and his teeth > >> kept coming loose while he stroked my boobs: http://is.gd/4OUdr with his > >> 3-fingered clubhand. Apart from that his tongue resembles grade 9 sandpaper > >> and he makes a howling noise like a hyena while he slurps like a drain.
> >Frankln stroked your boobs? 3-fingered clubhand? howling noise like a hyena? > >slurps like a drain? sucking balls in a teabagging?
> >He is a homo, John Stubbins. Do you have a picture of him?
John Stubbings posting as 'David Cameron the autistic European' wrote:
>"I love homos, but hate frogs. Please stay on the same page."
John Stubbings, I have little interest in your sexual preferences but...
I see that you are getting very worried and edgy about the possibility of David Cameron becoming the next British Prime Minister. It's not difficult to see why. After 13 years of the most incompetent, corrupt, wasteful and dishonest socialist govt under Blair, now Brown, for the first time you will need to take personal responsibility for your own life. Your days of living off the backs of other people with endless state handouts, all paid for by others who carry unbearable levels of taxation will soon be numbered.
It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society, restore incentives to work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund them. The state of Britain today is far worse than it was the last time the socialist Labour Party were evicted from office in 1979. That took M Thatcher to repair and doubtless David Cameron will not repair the wreckage overnight, but deal with it he will. I am confident of that.
Hopefully, the people of Britain have now finally learnt that socialism simply doesn't work - in all senses of the word.
regards,
-- the freedom/liberty and personal responsibility association :-)
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:43:58 +0000, socialism.no.thanks wrote: > John Stubbings posting as 'David Cameron the autistic European' wrote: >>"I love homos, but hate frogs. Please stay on the same page."
> John Stubbings, > I have little interest in your sexual preferences but...
> I see that you are getting very worried and edgy about the possibility > of David Cameron becoming the next British Prime Minister. > It's not difficult to see why. After 13 years of the most incompetent, > corrupt, wasteful and dishonest socialist govt under Blair, now Brown, > for the first time you will need to take personal responsibility for your > own life. Your days of living off the backs of other people with endless > state handouts, all paid for by others who carry unbearable levels of > taxation will soon be numbered.
> It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public > finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society, restore incentives to > work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund > them. The state of Britain today is far worse than it was the last time > the socialist Labour Party were evicted from office in 1979. That took > M Thatcher to repair and doubtless David Cameron will not repair the > wreckage overnight, but deal with it he will. I am confident of that.
> Hopefully, the people of Britain have now finally learnt that socialism > simply doesn't work - in all senses of the word.
> regards,
What does this have to do with Barry <swoon> -- BREAKFAST.SYS halted. Cereal port not responding. USER ERROR: replace user and press any key to continue. SYSTEM ERROR: Keyboard not found. Press any key to continue. Computer possessed? Try DEVICE=C:\EXOR.SYS DOS Tip #17: Add DEVICE=FNGRCROS.SYS to CONFIG.SYS
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 17:04:01 -0500, Manatee Memories wrote: > On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:43:58 +0000, socialism.no.thanks wrote:
>> John Stubbings posting as 'David Cameron the autistic European' wrote: >>>"I love homos, but hate frogs. Please stay on the same page."
>> John Stubbings, >> I have little interest in your sexual preferences but...
>> I see that you are getting very worried and edgy about the possibility >> of David Cameron becoming the next British Prime Minister. >> It's not difficult to see why. After 13 years of the most incompetent, >> corrupt, wasteful and dishonest socialist govt under Blair, now Brown, >> for the first time you will need to take personal responsibility for your >> own life. Your days of living off the backs of other people with endless >> state handouts, all paid for by others who carry unbearable levels of >> taxation will soon be numbered.
>> It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public >> finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society, restore incentives to >> work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund >> them. The state of Britain today is far worse than it was the last time >> the socialist Labour Party were evicted from office in 1979. That took >> M Thatcher to repair and doubtless David Cameron will not repair the >> wreckage overnight, but deal with it he will. I am confident of that.
>> Hopefully, the people of Britain have now finally learnt that socialism >> simply doesn't work - in all senses of the word.
>> regards,
> What does this have to do with Barry <swoon>
Not a fucking thing, why is everything about ManiFag? -- _?_ Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. (@ @) Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -oOO-(_)--OOo-------------------------------[ Groucho Marx ]-- grok! Devoted Microsoft User
> hummingbird changed David Cameron's words to read: > >"I love homos, but hate frogs. Please stay on the same page." > I see that you are getting very worried and edgy about the possibility > of David Cameron becoming the next British Prime Minister.
Only a possibility now? snigger
> It's not difficult to see why. After 13 years of the most incompetent, > corrupt, wasteful and dishonest socialist govt under Blair, now Brown, > for the first time you will need to take personal responsibility for your > own life. Your days of living off the backs of other people with endless > state handouts
If only.
> all paid for by others who carry unbearable levels of > taxation will soon be numbered.
Only a muppet would believe that.
> It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public > finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society,
We don't have a bankrupt nation or a broken society. We live in a cultured, safe, lawful, wealthy, western country.
> restore incentives to > work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund > them.
Seriously, this is an insult to the people who work hard in these services.
> The state of Britain today is far worse than it was the last time > the socialist Labour Party were evicted from office in 1979. That took > M Thatcher to repair and doubtless David Cameron will not repair the > wreckage overnight, but deal with it he will. I am confident of that.
The truth is, many of us have made a lot of money these last dozen or so years. Where were you?
> Hopefully, the people of Britain have now finally learnt that socialism > simply doesn't work - in all senses of the word.
socialism <sigh> who cares about that? You don't have a clue about the real challenges in the modern world.
We live in a fucking amazing era, where the opportunities are mindblowing, and all you can do is whine. <shrug>
In article <ba59b5cd82dfa445067d7f924940a...@aracari.127.0.0.1>, spamtrap@váilable.here.com says...
> >> I see that you are getting very worried and edgy about the possibility > >> of David Cameron becoming the next British Prime Minister.
> >Only a possibility now? snigger
> Never presume to have won until the votes have been counted :-) > Only a socialist, Neil "Welsh Windbag" Kinnock, did otherwise - > one day before the vote took place - and lost. Hooray :-)
> I remain quietly confident that DC and sanity will prevail. > Else Britain will become a *failed state*.
You do talk bollocks. *failed state* Put a few more *** and some !!!
> >> It's not difficult to see why. After 13 years of the most incompetent, > >> corrupt, wasteful and dishonest socialist govt under Blair, now Brown, > >> for the first time you will need to take personal responsibility for your > >> own life. Your days of living off the backs of other people with endless > >> state handouts
> >If only.
> There must be something which drives you to be a hard-left > socialist, Stubbings, supporting your hero Gordon Brown and all > his corruption.
I support intellect, nowt else.
> It cannot be due to New/Old Labour having created a more equal > or fairer society or having created economic prosperity or > anything else because they have wrecked everything in sight.
> The only thing left is that you have personally benefited from New > Labour's 13 year term of office. Doubtless there are some > who have done that. I believe quite a few socialist MPs have also > benefited, from their Expenses scams and other taxpayer money > scams.
You seem incapable of rational discussion. You can try and smear me if you like. It just shows you to be the fool you are.
The facts are we have had a dozen years of prosperity... and a bit of a correction... it happens
> I believe that some of the huge debt bubble created by Gordon > Brown and New Labour was due to large numbers of people struggling > to pay their way due to rising taxes, far higher inflation than > the CPI records and higher housing costs - yet receiving pay > awards in line with CPI. For them, borrowing on credit was a > temporary palliative to a growing delta between income/outgoings, > but as we see it all came tumbling down. It always does but > socialists never understand.
Nonsense, it was because a lot of people didn't live within their means. The banks got stupid with credit, and people were too lazy and stupid to take responsibility for their actions. More fool them.
> Naturally, socialists always think in terms of themselves. "stuff > the red flag up yer ass, I've got the foreman's job at last" - > the battle cry of all trade union leaders who claim to be "for" > the workers.
"Greed is good". Maggie showed us the way. Suddenly I'm wrong <blink>
> Some of us are more concerned with the livelihood of society in > general and wish to improve prosperity for all.
"there is no such thing as society" Margaret Thatcher
So sincere hummy, we believe you.
It's not my job to be concerned with the livelihood of society. My job is to make money. That's my job. I pay tax. The government worries about society. End of.
Maggie understood, you make money first, then you sort out society...
All I want from a government is some people who are capable of sitting at the top tables in international negotiations, making international trade easier, and letting us all live long enough to spend it. We pay to sit at those tables. With our young peoples lives as well as financially. Do you seriously think Cameron and Osborne have shown they have the ability to do that?
> From: socialism.no.thanks > Newsgroups: alt.comp.freeware,rec.aviation.piloting,uk.politics.misc > Subject: The oh so sad case of John Stubbings > X-Complaints-To: ab...@usenet4all.se
> John Stubbings, > I have little interest in your sexual preferences but...
There is too much crossposting in acf.
Keep the noise level down please, Hummingbird,
Was it necessary to add uk.politics.misc to your message?
>> > The facts are we have had a dozen years of prosperity... and a bit of a >> > correction... it happens
>> How are you measuring "prosperity"?
> I wasn't measuring it DVH. I was just observing it.
> 3/4 car families. Houses piled high with posessions. Designer clothes > for the kids. Good healthcare. Couple of foreign holidays a year.
> ...and that's just people on the council estate I grew up on.
Funded by among other failed things as north sea oil, all of which (some may think thankfully) are coming to an end, fuck knows how we're going to find sufficient cash to fund the 10,000,000 extra people expected in this already overcrowded island within the next 20 years. "So serious is this problem that some are inclined to see it in apocalyptic terms: Jim Rogers, a renowned investor, has predicted that the demise of the North Sea will send the pound crashing downwards, taking the UK into banana-republic territory. It is not hard to see what he means." <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/edmundconway/6505670/North...>
On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:43:58 +0000, socialism.no.thanks <socialism.not.wan...@flla.net.invalid> wrote Re The oh so sad case of John Stubbings:
>It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public >finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society, restore incentives to >work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund >them.
Wow! How can we get a Troy Govt in the U.S.?? -- I filter all messages from google groups.
> >> > The facts are we have had a dozen years of prosperity... and a bit of a > >> > correction... it happens
> >> How are you measuring "prosperity"?
> > I wasn't measuring it DVH. I was just observing it.
> > 3/4 car families. Houses piled high with posessions. Designer clothes > > for the kids. Good healthcare. Couple of foreign holidays a year.
> > ...and that's just people on the council estate I grew up on.
> Funded by among other failed things as north sea oil, all of which (some may > think thankfully) are coming to an end, fuck knows how we're going to find > sufficient cash to fund the 10,000,000 extra people expected in this already > overcrowded island within the next 20 years. > "So serious is this problem that some are inclined to see it in apocalyptic > terms: Jim Rogers, a renowned investor, has predicted that the demise of the > North Sea will send the pound crashing downwards, taking the UK into > banana-republic territory. It is not hard to see what he means." > <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/edmundconway/6505670/North...>
Aw! You don't really believe that do you Ivan. I've lived a long time and it's boring the number of apocalypses I missed. <shrug>
The good news is the future is rarely what you expect. Wow!!
Anyway this has been a shrewd move by successive brit governments to flog off our oil before the greens go and devalue it.
You see years ago we realised the do gooders were going to spoil our fun so we decided to make hay while the sun shone...
Then we decided to take control of the situation, cos the greeens weren't working hard enough [socialists], and get our scientists to dream up 'the Big Con', the sting of all stings... Global Warming.
By the time our oil runs out, the carbon quotas will have kicked in and then we can sell nuclear reprocessing to the rest of the world. See that's politics.
We're already gearing up the geeks to declare smoking marajuna safe so we can flog it to the extra 10,000,000 souls you mentioned. That should raise the ambient temperature a couple of degrees and the taxes collected will make up for the oil revenue deficit.
So we'll all be nice and warm and buying chinese goods for years to come.
Have a spliff. Calm down. It's all in hand. Don't worry.
In article <pvtaf5t0n7d13vqosov306qjfcdiev1...@4ax.com>, S...@uce.gov says...
> On Fri, 06 Nov 2009 21:43:58 +0000, socialism.no.thanks > <socialism.not.wan...@flla.net.invalid> wrote Re The oh so sad case of > John Stubbings:
> >It will take a new Tory Govt to sort out the absolute shambles of public > >finances, our bankrupt nation, our broken society, restore incentives to > >work and get public services working again to serve the people who fund > >them.
> On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 12:35:52 -0500, Jeffrey Bloss wrote:
>>> I imagine if someone whines to Google they will pull your mail. >>> That's just a minor inconvenience I know, but why don't you instead just >>> lighten up? Be abusive in private emails and we will never know.
>>> Sincerely
>>> Brian Whatcott.
> Pull his email? So fukken what, whatcunt? Will somebody anybody give > this shriveled dickhead a lesson in Usenet?
> By the way, whatcunt, I live in the United States where freedom of > speech is guaranteed by our constitution. Not only that, but I have > lots of guns *also a constitutional right here* so if anybody else > comes after me, I can simply shoot them to death.
I always knew the US was filled with paranoid psychotics.
In article <79901c2731fac361d3129b0812ff3...@aracari.127.0.0.1>, spamtrap@váilable.here.com says...
Hummy forget this barrow boy, I need your help. The bloody party is up in arms about this Referendum thing on the Lisbon Treaty.
I can't seem to please anyone!!!
I did what you said and blamed the socialists, but it hasn't helped.
I mean people in /my/ party expect me to keep my word. I just don't know what the world is coming to when shopkeepers, tradesmen, and such, start thinking they have the right to speak when not spoken to.
> In article <79901c2731fac361d3129b0812ff3...@aracari.127.0.0.1>, > spamtrap@váilable.here.com says...
> <big snip>
> Wow! thanks hummy. This Stubbings is a big problem.
> They should have allowed Northern Rock to go down like you advised me.
> It would only have robbed a subset of the middle classes of their life > savings above Ł35,000. Mostly northern bastards anyway. So who cares.
> Nothing like a run on the banks to oust a government I say.
> I tried to talk the pound down as well, but that bugger Brown still > managed to keep us afloat.
> I tried <shrug>
> Thanks as always.
> Georgie
You mean what was England. You have one thread, split it...say in two, and now you have two threads each smaller than the whole. It's easier to thread the needle (for older folks.)
dick blisters wrote: > A forgery of John Corliss wrote: >> Jeffrey Bloss wrote:
>>>> I imagine if someone whines to Google they will pull your mail. >>>> That's just a minor inconvenience I know, but why don't you instead just >>>> lighten up? Be abusive in private emails and we will never know.
>> Pull his email? So fukken what, what etc.
> I always knew the US was filled with paranoid psychotics.
Regardless, you DO know that you were replying to a forgery I hope.
-- John Corliss BS206. I block all Google Groups posts (because of Googlespam) and all x-privat.org posts (because of the forgery flood posted through that service) with NewsProxy. No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
Hummingbird pretending to be Frankin posting as bear bottoms wrote:
> You mean what was England. You have one thread, split it...say in two, > and now you have two threads each smaller than the whole. It's easier to > thread the needle (for older folks.)
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:32:24 +0000, aracari wrote: > Stubbings, I rarely waste time on your socialist mantras
hummingbird, I rarely waste time on your nauseous tantras
> but I'll say these things to you only once:
'Allo 'Allo! do I detect a touch of the frog in your throat...
hummingbird?s a French spy? Shoot him down and let him die:
Down to business. Wow! a novelette, just for me
Let's précis
We're in the shit, but if we trust you, you'll save us.
Otherwise "everybody will become a state-snooper and armies of chav apparatachiks will be dishing out orders to everybody and dipping their hands in the till" ^eyes to heaven^
Labour ferried in the Polish to fix the polls. Pun intended.
Various BNP policies rehashed, shed loads of amateur economics, and neatly avoiding the question...
Can Dave and George cut the mustard?
If you weren't such a joke I might even agree with you on some things, but your leaning toward excessive exaggeration, downright intentional misrepresentation, evasion, and character assasination of anyone who might disagree with you, just negates any value in anything you ever say, and makes dialogue impossible.
John Stubbings, I would like to vote to delete you with a baseball bat.
You must have a really sad life that you have to spend your time irritating people. I'll bet you don't behave this way in real life, because if you did you wouldn't live very long. One of these days, you're going to piss off somebody the way you're doing in this group, and they will track you down and take care of your ass. It won't be me, but there are a lot of crazies out there and you're playing Russian roulette. Keep it up, and sooner or later you'll click on a live cylinder and will go away.
Truly, the term "fool" fits you like a glove.
Is it any wonder you were run off alt.comp.freeware?
-- John Corliss BS206. I block all Google Groups posts with NewsProxy because of Googlespam. No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, dotnet, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please. Original discussion about ACF creation: http://www.geocities.com/rtd3ws/Discsn.html, ACF Control messages:
The post to which I'm replying is a forgery which I did not send. It was sent through dizum.com, with whom I don't have an account. I only post through Computer Country (an ISP in Oregon) or on rare occasions such as now, through news.eternal-september.org.
This group is being flooded with forgeries. Keep your eyes open by checking message headers, specifically looking for "x-private.org" and "dizum.com" in the path statement. Better yet (if you can) set your news reader to flag (or better yet, BLOCK) everything sent through x-privat.org or dizum.com. There are other anonymous remailers and newsfeeds that are being abused by the forger, I will be compiling a list of them to post.
I've had enough of this bullshit.
-- John Corliss BS206. I block all Google Groups posts (because of Googlespam) and all x-privat.org posts (because of the forgery flood posted through that service) with NewsProxy. No ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited, trial or web wares OR warez for me, please.
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:28:55 +0100, John Corliss wrote: > John Stubbings, > I would like to vote to delete you with a baseball bat.
> You must have a really sad life that you have to spend your time > irritating people. I'll bet you don't behave this way in real life, > because if you did you wouldn't live very long. One of these days, > you're going to piss off somebody the way you're doing in this group, > and they will track you down and take care of your ass. It won't be me, > but there are a lot of crazies out there and you're playing Russian > roulette. Keep it up, and sooner or later you'll click on a live > cylinder and will go away.
> Truly, the term "fool" fits you like a glove.
> Is it any wonder you were run off alt.comp.freeware?
Was it the Harleys or the heroin that shattered your mind into little, unusable pieces. Corliss? -- _?_ Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. (@ @) Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -oOO-(_)--OOo-------------------------------[ Groucho Marx ]-- grok! Devoted Microsoft User