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Ambrose Nankivell
Guest
MichaelB wrote:
> which they would care about but
> given the fact they cook food for a living they are too thick to
> realise. I love my neighbours .
Can you spell snob?
Your claim that people in the catering industry are thick would have been
easier to read and less ironic if you had made the point succinctly and
eloquently.
> My point being that I dont think these hardcore morons, who need their
> 4x4s because they have nothing else to fulfill their esteem needs
> with
Congratulations. You've just realised that people need status symbols. Now
think of ways to stop 4x4s being so. That would be helpful.
My only strategy for doing so is currently to select (shiny) 4x4s (as well
as vehicles with their driving lights on, and other ones perceived by me too
be cocky) as the most favoured vehicle for letting me in to the right hand
lane of the motorway when driving. I've not found spilling bile on
uk.rec.cycling to be helpful yet.
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Ambrose
> which they would care about but
> given the fact they cook food for a living they are too thick to
> realise. I love my neighbours .
Can you spell snob?
Your claim that people in the catering industry are thick would have been
easier to read and less ironic if you had made the point succinctly and
eloquently.
> My point being that I dont think these hardcore morons, who need their
> 4x4s because they have nothing else to fulfill their esteem needs
> with
Congratulations. You've just realised that people need status symbols. Now
think of ways to stop 4x4s being so. That would be helpful.
My only strategy for doing so is currently to select (shiny) 4x4s (as well
as vehicles with their driving lights on, and other ones perceived by me too
be cocky) as the most favoured vehicle for letting me in to the right hand
lane of the motorway when driving. I've not found spilling bile on
uk.rec.cycling to be helpful yet.
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Ambrose