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Re: [DMCForum] Digest Number 1668
- From: Mike Hirko <dmc1981_vin1387@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:57:07 -0700 (PDT)
Why don't you two idiots give it up already? 
--- DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> There are 2 messages in this issue.
> 
> Topics in this digest:
> 
>       1. Re: Re: Unique Red Doubledecker Buses?
> (Martin Gutkowski, er, Walnut Bladder)
>            From: Martin Gutkowski
> <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>       2. Re: Re: A simple task (Anti-Sieze)
>            From: Martin Gutkowski
> <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
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> Message: 1         
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:19:14 +0100
>    From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Re: Unique Red Doubledecker Buses?
> (Martin Gutkowski, er, Walnut Bladder)
> 
> So it _IS_ true that you never actually read my
> posts. I wouldn't bother 
> if it weren't for the amusement I'm sure our fights
> cause other people.
> 
> BTW "pissed" means someting else here...
> 
>
http://www.english2american.com/dictionary/p.html#pissed
> 
> The single overriding image I get when taking on any
> discussion with you 
> Bill, is of a 5-year-old, fingers in ears, eyes
> shut, shouting "I can't 
> hear you! Blah blah blah blah!"
> 
> Martin
> 
> content22207 wrote:
> 
> > Oh dear, do we need to go all the way back to the
> beginning?
> >
> > To save time: This is the Reader's Digest
> Condensed Version:
> >
> > Martin: Why do they still use those dirty old
> double decker buses in
> > London?
> >
> > Bill: Because they are uniquely suited to City
> Center, so much so that
> > Brits themselves call them "London Buses."
> >
> > Martin: Bullocks -- you're full of piss.
> >
> > Bill: I am not, you are.
> >
> > Martin: Any red London Transport bus is
> technically a "London Bus".
> >
> > Bill: Yes, but those dirty old buses you first
> complained about are so
> > distinctive to the city that Brits themselves call
> them "London Buses"
> > versus simple "double decker buses" found
> elsewhere in the country.
> >
> > Martin: Double bullocks -- you have twice as much
> piss.
> >
> > Darren: I'm British, and I agree with Martin.
> >
> > Bill: I've spent more than 12 months in Great
> Britain over a quarter
> > century, and BRITS THEMSELVES told me those "dirty
> old buses" (AEC
> > Routemasters) are known as far away as Scotland as
> "London Buses."
> >
> > Bill: Here's a website that says the exact same
> thing.
> >
> > Martin: Treble bullocks -- piss is now running out
> your ears, just
> > like George the Younger.
> >
> > Marc: Would you two knock it off -- we need the
> bandwidth to discuss
> > Bob's cooling fans and the crappy DeLorean in
> Florida.
> >
> > Bill: The nice people in southwest England
> themselves told me
> > Devonshire is known as "Devonshire", just as the
> nice people in
> > Scotland themselves told me Routemasters are known
> as "London Buses."
> >
> > Martin: Quadruple bullocks -- you need to start
> bottling your piss as
> > selling it on the open market.
> >
> > Bill: Here's a website that says the exact same
> thing.
> >
> > Mark: Did someone just mention the crappy DeLorean
> in Florida?
> >
> > Bill: Quiet -- Martin and I are in the middle of a
> pissing contest.
> >
> > Robert: Doesn't everything Americans know about
> Great Britain come
> > from imported comedy anyway?
> >
> > Bill: Quiet -- Martin and I are in the middle of a
> pissing contest.
> >
> > Bill: OK I give up -- Martin has more piss than
> me.
> >
> > Martin: And my bladder can be compared to a
> Walnut, thank you very much.
> >
> > Dave: Did someone mention double decker buses?
> >
> > Greg: Quiet -- we're discussing Martin's bladder
> now.
> >
> > Bill Robertson
> > #5939
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Message: 2         
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:21:55 +0100
>    From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Re: A simple task (Anti-Sieze)
> 
> This myth about anti-sieze on lug nuts never made it
> across the 
> atlantic. EVERY garage, be it main dealer or
> independent uses copper 
> slip on wheel nuts/bolts*. I've never seen a car
> whose wheels have 
> fallen off as a result
> 
> (* actually I have seen silver slip on a DeLorean
> that had been serviced 
> at Porsche!)
> 
> Martin
> 
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