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"bomba" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Shaun Rimmer wrote:
>
> > Which brings us right back to 'pretentious', and neatly so. Pity you
can't
> > spend your large disposable income on making yourself more worthy as a
human
> > being isn't it? But hey, money can't buy everything.
>
> Yeah, but it can buy you the important things in life, like bikes, beer, happiness, and the love
> of a good woman.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

...hourly rates, too! ;)
 
bomba <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Shaun Rimmer wrote:
>
> > Which brings us right back to 'pretentious', and neatly so. Pity you
can't
> > spend your large disposable income on making yourself more worthy as a
human
> > being isn't it? But hey, money can't buy everything.
>
> Yeah, but it can buy you the important things in life, like bikes, beer,

I'll give you that ',;~}

> happiness,

******** - And what's more, I'm happy and skint enough to _know_ that's ******** firsthand ',;~}

> and the love of a good woman.

Which I have, and it didn't cost me a penny. All it took was my wit, charm,

lovability/love ability.

You see, I know what you tried to do with what you wrote there, it's an old technique, and it is to
mix truth and falsehood together, with the intention of trying to make the falsehood appear
believable. Thing is, it won't work on someone like me, with a full compliment of correctly
functioning brain cells (and then some).

Cheers!

Shaun aRe - good weekend coming up! (Going to a heuge cave party in Dosworthy (The Lakes)
tomorrow ',;~}

What you up to?
 
Shaun Rimmer wrote:

>>Yeah, but it can buy you the important things in life, like bikes, beer,
>
>
> I'll give you that ',;~}

Thought you might :)

>>happiness,
>
>
> ******** - And what's more, I'm happy and skint enough to _know_ that's ******** firsthand ',;~}

Beer and bikes make you happy? That's what you just said, right? By your own reasoning, therefore,
more money = more bikes and more beer = more happiness. QED.

>>and the love of a good woman.
>
>
> Which I have, and it didn't cost me a penny. All it took was my wit, charm,

> lovability/love ability.

Right... You don't think it was because she felt sorry for you?

> You see, I know what you tried to do with what you wrote there, it's an old technique, and it is
> to mix truth and falsehood together, with the intention of trying to make the falsehood appear
> believable. Thing is, it won't work on someone like me, with a full compliment of correctly
> functioning brain cells (and then some).

No falsehoods. It's all true, even the love bit. Without cash I wouldn't have been able to get her
that blinding drunk that she agreed to go out with me.

> Cheers!
>
> Shaun aRe - good weekend coming up! (Going to a heuge cave party in Dosworthy (The Lakes)
> tomorrow ',;~}

Do you get to dress in fur loin cloths?

> What you up to?

Well, the g/f flies in at 10pm, which means that to pick her up, I have to remain sober till at
least 10:30. If my body can take the shock of being sober on a Friday evening, that is.

It's Paddy's Day weekend, and there's a wealth of Irish bars in Dusseldorf, so I'll probably drink
Guiness and whisky till I fall over.

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"Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dave W <[email protected]> wrote in message news:p[email protected]...
> > On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 11:36:54 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > >Shaun aRe - Best laugh I've had in ages ',;~}
> >
> > Well then you should go back and re-read your post over the past year then.
>
> I leave that sort of insecure trippin' to you, child.

insecure trippin? looking for a good laugh. What's the connection bird leg?
>
> > DAvey-Wavey
>
> You never actually ever possessed the plot, did you?
>
> Shaun aRe

no, and more importantly, I didn't/don't care.
 
"Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> ..::TBF::.. <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > ..::TBF::.. <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > > > > Now we've heard from Larry and Curly, when does Moe make his two
> > cents
> > > > on
> > > > > > here?
> > > > >
> > > > > Go get anger management and general psychological/emotional
> > counselling
> > > or

> > > > >
> > > > > Shaun aRe
> > >
> > > > ......and here comes Moe, LMAO pathetic hippie loser
> > >

> rode

you
> > > shot yourself in the foot. Go cry somewhere else.
> > >
> > >
> > > Shaun aRe - Best laugh I've had in ages ',;~}
> >
> > Well we wished we had some whores, but sadly the only one we could find
to
> > take us here was your mother. Don't worry though, we showed her a good
> time.
> > She even took a Trek for a ride.
>
> Heheheh - how cuttingly original of you, you pretentious 'I love me
because
> no one else [in their right mind] would' little *****.
>
> You are just another less than average jo with a big ego [problem], large shoulder chip to match,
> and no personality or wits to back it up.
>
> You haven't even got the wherewithal not to re-cycle old, tired, tried, tested and failed 'lamer
> than a legless donkey' sub-insult lines.
>
> Maybe if you could start to see past the superficial surface of things,
your
> stupidity would lessen, but I don't think there's an optician (or
collection

correct
> that myopia for you.
>
> 'TBF' - right, let's look at this shall we? OK, 'TB' - you do OK with this bit - you kept to the
> facts, but then, you conceitedly and ridiculously
tag
> 'F' for 'Fox' onto the end of it, and venture right to the far side of the realms of 'total
> fantasy' - I've seen French poodles more befitting of the name 'fox' than you are, or could ever
> hope to be.
>
> Which brings us right back to 'pretentious', and neatly so. Pity you can't spend your large
> disposable income on making yourself more worthy as a
human
> being isn't it? But hey, money can't buy everything.
>
>
> Hope I have been of some help, now run along and let the grownups play in peace, there's a good
> little boy ',;~}
>
>
> Shaun aRe - HAND!
>
>
>

Oh boy, i really got your goat huh, actually made you devote an entire hour of typing that
manuscript. Don't they have "work" where you live...oh that's right, your a hippie slacker, you have
the whole day to yourself.

I hear welfare is going the way of the dino down there, better start panhandling chump.
 
bomba <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Shaun Rimmer wrote:
>
> >>Yeah, but it can buy you the important things in life, like bikes, beer,
> >
> >
> > I'll give you that ',;~}
>
> Thought you might :)
>
> >>happiness,
> >
> >
> > ******** - And what's more, I'm happy and skint enough to _know_ that's ******** firsthand ',;~}
>
> Beer and bikes make you happy?

Amongst other things.

> That's what you just said, right? By your own reasoning, therefore, more money = more bikes and
> more beer = more happiness. QED.

I would still be happy without it.

> >>and the love of a good woman.
> >
> >
> > Which I have, and it didn't cost me a penny. All it took was my wit,
charm,

> > lovability/love ability.
>
> Right... You don't think it was because she felt sorry for you?

No, I don't, because it wasn't ',;~}

> > You see, I know what you tried to do with what you wrote there, it's an
old
> > technique, and it is to mix truth and falsehood together, with the
intention
> > of trying to make the falsehood appear believable. Thing is, it won't
work
> > on someone like me, with a full compliment of correctly functioning
brain
> > cells (and then some).
>
> No falsehoods. It's all true, even the love bit. Without cash I wouldn't have been able to get her
> that blinding drunk that she agreed to go out with me.

Heh - well, Kath and myself were sober when we got together ',;~}

> > Cheers!
> >
> > Shaun aRe - good weekend coming up! (Going to a heuge cave party in Dosworthy (The Lakes)
> > tomorrow ',;~}
>
> Do you get to dress in fur loin cloths?

It was optional.

> > What you up to?
>
> Well, the g/f flies in at 10pm, which means that to pick her up, I have to remain sober till at
> least 10:30. If my body can take the shock of being sober on a Friday evening, that is.
>
> It's Paddy's Day weekend, and there's a wealth of Irish bars in Dusseldorf, so I'll probably drink
> Guiness and whisky till I fall over.

Heh - hope you had a good one.

Shaun aRe
 
..::TBF::.. <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...

> > Heheheh - how cuttingly original of you, you pretentious 'I love me
> because
> > no one else [in their right mind] would' little *****.
> >
> > You are just another less than average jo with a big ego [problem],
large
> > shoulder chip to match, and no personality or wits to back it up.
> >
> > You haven't even got the wherewithal not to re-cycle old, tired, tried, tested and failed 'lamer
> > than a legless donkey' sub-insult lines.
> >
> > Maybe if you could start to see past the superficial surface of things,
> your
> > stupidity would lessen, but I don't think there's an optician (or
> collection

> correct
> > that myopia for you.
> >
> > 'TBF' - right, let's look at this shall we? OK, 'TB' - you do OK with
this
> > bit - you kept to the facts, but then, you conceitedly and ridiculously
> tag
> > 'F' for 'Fox' onto the end of it, and venture right to the far side of
the
> > realms of 'total fantasy' - I've seen French poodles more befitting of
the
> > name 'fox' than you are, or could ever hope to be.
> >
> > Which brings us right back to 'pretentious', and neatly so. Pity you
can't
> > spend your large disposable income on making yourself more worthy as a
> human
> > being isn't it? But hey, money can't buy everything.
> >
> >
> > Hope I have been of some help, now run along and let the grownups play
in
> > peace, there's a good little boy ',;~}
> >
> >
> > Shaun aRe - HAND!
> >
> >
> >
>
> Oh boy, i really got your goat huh,

Heheheh - hardly! I was laughing at the bizarreness of your idiocy FFS!

> actually made you devote an entire hour

Try 'minute', slow boy ',;~}

> of typing that manuscript. Don't they have "work" where you live...oh
that's
> right, your a hippie slacker, you have the whole day to yourself.
>
> I hear welfare is going the way of the dino down there, better start panhandling chump.

You are Davey Wavey in disguise! Heheheheheh......

Shaun aRe
 
Shaun Rimmer wrote:

>>That's what you just said, right? By your own reasoning, therefore, more money = more bikes and
>>more beer = more happiness. QED.
>
>
> I would still be happy without it.

You've side-stepped :)

>>>Cheers!
>>>
>>>Shaun aRe - good weekend coming up! (Going to a heuge cave party in Dosworthy (The Lakes)
>>>tomorrow ',;~}
>>
>>Do you get to dress in fur loin cloths?
>
>
> It was optional.

Would've been cool. Kinda like Wu Tang's Gravel Pit video.

>>>What you up to?
>>
>>Well, the g/f flies in at 10pm, which means that to pick her up, I have to remain sober till at
>>least 10:30. If my body can take the shock of being sober on a Friday evening, that is.
>>
>>It's Paddy's Day weekend, and there's a wealth of Irish bars in Dusseldorf, so I'll probably drink
>>Guiness and whisky till I fall over.
>
>
> Heh - hope you had a good one.

Quite good actually. Just a quiet one with the missus - DVD's and a few bottles of Chardonnay.

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bomba <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Shaun Rimmer wrote:
>
> >>That's what you just said, right? By your own reasoning, therefore, more money = more bikes and
> >>more beer = more happiness. QED.
> >
> >
> > I would still be happy without it.
>
> You've side-stepped :)

No - someone who was t-total and didn't ride, but was already happy, would not be made happier by
those things. Happiness is independent of money. Even if I lost my bikes and had no beer, I'd be
happy right now.

> >>>Cheers!
> >>>
> >>>Shaun aRe - good weekend coming up! (Going to a heuge cave party in Dosworthy (The Lakes)
> >>>tomorrow ',;~}
> >>
> >>Do you get to dress in fur loin cloths?
> >
> >
> > It was optional.
>
> Would've been cool. Kinda like Wu Tang's Gravel Pit video.

But a bit damned cold..............

> >>>What you up to?
> >>
> >>Well, the g/f flies in at 10pm, which means that to pick her up, I have to remain sober till at
> >>least 10:30. If my body can take the shock of being sober on a Friday evening, that is.
> >>
> >>It's Paddy's Day weekend, and there's a wealth of Irish bars in Dusseldorf, so I'll probably
> >>drink Guiness and whisky till I fall over.
> >
> >
> > Heh - hope you had a good one.
>
> Quite good actually. Just a quiet one with the missus - DVD's and a few bottles of Chardonnay.

Why, what happened to the Paddy's day drinking thing?!?

Shaun aRe
 
Shaun Rimmer wrote:

> No - someone who was t-total and didn't ride, but was already happy, would not be made happier by
> those things. Happiness is independent of money. Even if I lost my bikes and had no beer, I'd be
> happy right now.

You're right of course. But I was thinking about this the other day and realised that all the things
that make me happy, cost. I don't know whether that's whether I'm just currently a victim of
circumstance, or whether it's just a sad indictment of my life.

>>Quite good actually. Just a quiet one with the missus - DVD's and a few bottles of Chardonnay.
>
>
> Why, what happened to the Paddy's day drinking thing?!?

For some reason, the girlfriend wasn't as enthusiastic about the 'drink Guinness until you fall
over' plan. No idea why...

(Did manage to get a couple of pints in though)
 
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 10:39:59 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:

>

>You are Davey Wavey in disguise! Heheheheheh......
>
>Shaun aRe

Not bloody likely, you pastey fleshed english pig dog!

There is no one like me in this news group. You already know this. Why you frontin?

Dave (don't you have a dentist appt. or something, no wait. nevermind.)
 
Dave W <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 10:39:59 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
>
> >You are Davey Wavey in disguise! Heheheheheh......
> >
> >Shaun aRe
>
> Not bloody likely, you pastey fleshed english pig dog!

Pasty fleshed? Heheheheh - you certainly have _me_ confused with someone else - hell, you'd probably
look like alabaster next to me.

> There is no one like me in this news group. You already know this. Why you frontin?

After a while, all you snivelling brainless turds become hard to tell apart - you all just gravitate
into a single messy pile of putrid nonsense.

Shaun aRe
 
bomba <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Shaun Rimmer wrote:
>
> > No - someone who was t-total and didn't ride, but was already happy,
would
> > not be made happier by those things. Happiness is independent of money.
Even
> > if I lost my bikes and had no beer, I'd be happy right now.
>
> You're right of course.

So, nothing new there then! ',;~}

> But I was thinking about this the other day and realised that all the things that make me
> happy, cost.

Your g/f high maintenance?

> I don't know whether that's whether I'm just currently a victim of circumstance, or whether it's
> just a sad indictment of my life.

Money is a tool. With money we fettle the workings of our personal worlds to keep them running
smoothly. When those workings get needful of some TLC, it can be hard work and frustrating, and this
can detract from our natural happiness. So, I say that money is the root of sadness.

> >>Quite good actually. Just a quiet one with the missus - DVD's and a few bottles of Chardonnay.
> >
> >
> > Why, what happened to the Paddy's day drinking thing?!?
>
> For some reason, the girlfriend wasn't as enthusiastic about the 'drink Guinness until you fall
> over' plan. No idea why...

Heheheh - I managed to get some Guinness down last night. Kath's aunt and uncle own a nice country
pub near her place, and they were having a St. Guinness day do - loads of people turning up with
instruments (bbanjos, ukuleles, penny whistles, guitars, fiddles, bodhrans - the full works). We
only had a short while there, because her daughter needed picking up, but it was bloody good fun.
There was even the obligatory old English guy in a green suite trying his damndest to jig and
laughing his head off, heheheheheh ',;~}

> (Did manage to get a couple of pints in though)

Same here, 2 pints, then a can of Murphy's when we got home.

Shaun aRe
 
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 10:02:08 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Dave W <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
>> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 10:39:59 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>>
>> >You are Davey Wavey in disguise! Heheheheheh......
>> >
>> >Shaun aRe
>>
>> Not bloody likely, you pastey fleshed english pig dog!
>
>Pasty fleshed? Heheheheh - you certainly have _me_ confused with someone else - hell, you'd
>probably look like alabaster next to me.
>
>> There is no one like me in this news group. You already know this. Why you frontin?
>
>After a while, all you snivelling brainless turds become hard to tell apart - you all just
>gravitate into a single messy pile of putrid nonsense.
>
>
>Shaun aRe
>
>

POT,KETTLE,BLACK, MR RIM-JOB!
 
Dave W <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 10:02:08 -0000, "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> >You are Davey Wavey in disguise! Heheheheheh......
> >> >
> >> >Shaun aRe
> >>
> >> Not bloody likely, you pastey fleshed english pig dog!
> >
> >Pasty fleshed? Heheheheh - you certainly have _me_ confused with someone else - hell, you'd
> >probably look like alabaster next to me.
> >
> >> There is no one like me in this news group. You already know this. Why you frontin?
> >
> >After a while, all you snivelling brainless turds become hard to tell apart - you all just
> >gravitate into a single messy pile of putrid
nonsense.
> >
> >
> >Shaun aRe
> >
> >
>
> POT,KETTLE,BLACK, MR RIM-JOB!

You wish! Saying it don't make it so, yet you think it does. I see it first, then say it is so
afterward - notice the subtle (heh) difference there? That's whay you will always be an idiot, and I
will only occasionally be an idiot.

Shaun aRe - " 'Tango' - silly dance, or soft drink? Full report in next week's edition".
 
> Same here, 2 pints, then a can of Murphy's when we got home.

"Here's to Beer; the cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems!" - Homer Simpson
 
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