World Naked Bike Ride



Tamyka Bell wrote:
> Wow, I felt really important when I logged on and saw shitloads of
> responses to a topic I started. Then I realised I've just started a war.
> Call me Helen. Sorry all.
> T




Commence a new thread on Nuddie Day. Or start a new poll on the
International section of Bike Cafe (for those of us posting via
cycling forums),

a. Do you want to see DRS naked on a bike?
b. You _do _not want to see DRS naked on a bike,
c. DRS doesn't get naked enough either on or off the bike, hence
behavioural problems,
d. Don't care, bad visuals, stop it, don't go there,
e. Stick fingers in both ears and sing LALALALA at the top of
your voice.

PS, Usenet is actually a archaic phase meaning "bloodsport".



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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> More whining.


Nope. You really should get a dictionary. And a clue.

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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> Yet you still whine incessantly about things you simply cannot
> change. sad.


I don't whine at all.

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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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>>> Its funny to see someone who thinks having been on usenet for 10
>>> years is an achievement.

>>
>> I know, but at least it gives him some sense of achievement.
>>

> Poor DRS still whining.


You really must stop using words you don't understand. What I wrote wasn't
whining, it was a clever play on your mistake.

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"Tamyka Bell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Wow, I felt really important when I logged on and saw shitloads of
> responses to a topic I started. Then I realised I've just started a
> war. Call me Helen. Sorry all.


You didn't start this. It ws that ******** Andrew Morris. If there's any
justice in the world he'll have killed himself by now so the rest of us can
get on with life.

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"Ray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> You just don't get do you?


I get it fine. The problem is you and your dumbfuck mates don't.

> The endless preaching in your signature is paramount to whining.


No, it isn't.

> A never ending irritation.


That's your problem, not mine. Get over it.

> You hate top posters? I hate NETCOPS.


<yawn>

> Manual filing systems always have the newest items on top. People deal
> with that everyday and manage.


This is not a manual filing system. It's Usenet.

> I personally can tolerate top or bottom postings and in fact prefer
> NOT to have to re-read stuff stated read before, especially when
> messages open like normal files with the top shown first. IMHO,
> bottom posting encourages RSI of the index finger using a wheel mouse.
> More important is that if you should jump into a thread mid-stream
> that sufficient quoting is retained to make any comment meaningful.


No Usenet guide to netiquette advocates top posting. It's selfish and
stupid. Only people who think they are more important than their readers
top post.

> Usenet is anarchy. If you want to control others, join a moderated
> forum and be a moderator. Forcing opinions on others is doomed to
> failure on usenet.


I didn't force anything on anyone.

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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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>>> You ARE whining you pathetic turd.

>>
>> No, I'm not. I didn't even start this little fracas.
>>

> You jumped in all ad hom you dumb ****.


I still didn't start it, ********.

> "OK, who slipped me the moron magnet?"
>
> A whiner with no memory?


I don't whine. You don't know what whining is.

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DRS wrote:

> You didn't start this. It ws that ******** Andrew Morris. If there's any
> justice in the world he'll have killed himself by now so the rest of us can
> get on with life.
>


I think this really is going a bit too far. Verbal abuse and wishing
harm on somebody because they don't agree with your personal asthetic
sense of text formatting will probably do nothing but lower people's
opinion of you. It's just text -- read it and deal with it. Perhaps you
need to take your own advice and just get on with life.
 
Still whining and hardly clever, it was a standard 5 year olds response.
still, that probably qualifies as 'clever' for you.


"DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> > "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
> >> news:[email protected]
> >>> Its funny to see someone who thinks having been on usenet for 10
> >>> years is an achievement.
> >>
> >> I know, but at least it gives him some sense of achievement.
> >>

> > Poor DRS still whining.

>
> You really must stop using words you don't understand. What I wrote

wasn't
> whining, it was a clever play on your mistake.
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No Andrew, little could lower peoples opinion of him any further.


"Andrew Lighten" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> DRS wrote:
>
> > You didn't start this. It ws that ******** Andrew Morris. If there's

any
> > justice in the world he'll have killed himself by now so the rest of us

can
> > get on with life.
> >

>
> I think this really is going a bit too far. Verbal abuse and wishing
> harm on somebody because they don't agree with your personal asthetic
> sense of text formatting will probably do nothing but lower people's
> opinion of you. It's just text -- read it and deal with it. Perhaps you
> need to take your own advice and just get on with life.
>
 
You practically define whining, but certainly define pathetic.


"DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> > "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
> >> news:[email protected]
> >>> You ARE whining you pathetic turd.
> >>
> >> No, I'm not. I didn't even start this little fracas.
> >>

> > You jumped in all ad hom you dumb ****.

>
> I still didn't start it, ********.
>
> > "OK, who slipped me the moron magnet?"
> >
> > A whiner with no memory?

>
> I don't whine. You don't know what whining is.
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Main Entry: 1whine
Pronunciation: 'hwIn, 'wIn
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): whined; whin·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwInan to whiz; akin to Old
Norse hvIna to whiz
intransitive senses

2 : to complain with or as if with a whine


Yep - thats you.


"DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> > More whining.

>
> Nope. You really should get a dictionary. And a clue.
>
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Main Entry: 1whine
Pronunciation: 'hwIn, 'wIn
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): whined; whin·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwInan to whiz; akin to Old
Norse hvIna to whiz
intransitive senses

2 : to complain with or as if with a whine


Yep - thats you.


"DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> > More whining.

>
> Nope. You really should get a dictionary. And a clue.
>
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Whining that you don't whine. original, if nothing else.


"DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> > Yet you still whine incessantly about things you simply cannot
> > change. sad.

>
> I don't whine at all.
>
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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> Main Entry: 1whine
> Pronunciation: 'hwIn, 'wIn
> Function: verb
> Inflected Form(s): whined; whin·ing
> Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwInan to whiz; akin to
> Old Norse hvIna to whiz
> intransitive senses
>
> 2 : to complain with or as if with a whine
>
> Yep - thats you.


Nope. It's not even close. It's a bloody good description of you though.

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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> Whining that you don't whine. original, if nothing else.


Nope, not whining either. You're doing a bloody good whine though.

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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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>>> "DRS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> "L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]
>>>>> Its funny to see someone who thinks having been on usenet for 10
>>>>> years is an achievement.
>>>>
>>>> I know, but at least it gives him some sense of achievement.
>>>>
>>> Poor DRS still whining.

>>
>> You really must stop using words you don't understand. What I wrote
>> wasn't whining, it was a clever play on your mistake.
>>

> Still whining and hardly clever, it was a standard 5 year olds
> response. still, that probably qualifies as 'clever' for you.


**** but you whine a lot when you're shown up to be the drop kick you are.
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"L'acrobat" <husky65@delete_me.netspace.net.au> wrote in message
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> You practically define whining, but certainly define pathetic.


I don't whine but you do a bloody good impression of it.

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DRS, you ****wit, straight from an online dictionary:

whine
verb {I}

1 to make a long, high, sad sound:
- Leon's dog was sitting by the door whining, so I thought I'd better
take it for a walk.

2 DISAPPROVING

If you whine, especially as a child, you complain or express
dissatisfaction continually:
- Alice, if you carry on whining like that I won't take you - do you
understand!

whine
noun {C usually singular}

an unpleasant high sound or voice:
- He could hear the sound of hammering, then the whine of a circular
saw.
- She delivered the speech in a high-pitched nasal whine.

whiner
noun {C} DISAPPROVING
a person, especially a child, who complains or expresses dissatisfaction
continually



I'm afraid this sums up your signature line perfectly well.
Still don't you get it?

Dumbfuck yourself, and you started the childish swearing :p



In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
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> "Ray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]
> > You just don't get do you?

>
> I get it fine. The problem is you and your dumbfuck mates don't.
>
> > The endless preaching in your signature is paramount to whining.

>
> No, it isn't.
>
> > A never ending irritation.

>
> That's your problem, not mine. Get over it.
>
 
"Ray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> DRS, you ****wit, straight from an online dictionary:
>
> whine
> verb {I}
>
> 1 to make a long, high, sad sound:
> - Leon's dog was sitting by the door whining, so I thought I'd better
> take it for a walk.
>
> 2 DISAPPROVING
>
> If you whine, especially as a child, you complain or express
> dissatisfaction continually:
> - Alice, if you carry on whining like that I won't take you - do you
> understand!
>
> whine
> noun {C usually singular}
>
> an unpleasant high sound or voice:
> - He could hear the sound of hammering, then the whine of a circular
> saw.
> - She delivered the speech in a high-pitched nasal whine.
>
> whiner
> noun {C} DISAPPROVING
> a person, especially a child, who complains or expresses
> dissatisfaction continually
>
> I'm afraid this sums up your signature line perfectly well.


No, it doesn't. Only a ****wit could think so. My sig cleverly uses irony
to make its point. It's not the least bit whiny.

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