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![]() "Horvath" wrote Begs the question....If you woke up naked with a condom hanging out of your arse, would you tell anyone. Zounds it's happened to you too? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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he he, good call, Scout.
"Scout" wrote in message ... Oz, I hope you are seeing the irony between yr lines 1-2 and 3-4. Scout OzOne wrote Nah, hapens everywhere now. US lawyers are good teachers.. {snip} No-one it seems accepts responsibility for their own actions today, someone else is always at fault. I thought stupid **** like that only happened here. The crim, his lawyer, and the judge should all be shot. Scott Vernon |
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![]() katysails wrote: as I attempt to guide peopel on this newsgroup into , ahem, more appropriate behavior. WHAT!?!?! The Purveyor of Inappropriateness? The Internet Loki? The Cyber Scamp claiming to be a GOOD influence??? Now I've heard everything.... Perhaps it's because you're measuring appropriateness using a different yardstick... |
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![]() Scott Vernon wrote: You should have shot him. It's legal in your own driveway. We have lots of Amish horse & buggies around here. The yuppie types complain about them, even though they were here first. Scotty, can't we all just get along? Not any more. Flying Tapdole |
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![]() Scout wrote: Oz, I hope you are seeing the irony between yr lines 1-2 and 3-4. Scout OzOne wrote Nah, hapens everywhere now. US lawyers are good teachers.. {snip} No-one it seems accepts responsibility for their own actions today, someone else is always at fault. The _real_ irony is that the teaching has been soooo good, that no-one sees the irony. Flying Tadpole |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 08:35:34 +0930, Flying Tadpole scribbled thusly: Begs the question....If you woke up naked with a condom hanging out of your arse, would you tell anyone. I don't know, Oz, but I reckon he would have been buggered without it. (mandatory 18thC sailing content) Seems to me he was buggered with it. With, without...you've been listening to Pink F again, I can tell... |
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Yeah, happens all the time in suburban and near suburban Australia too.
Been a number of cases of people buying land near a pig farm or mushroom farm and immediately trying to get the places closed down. IMNSHO there should be a caveat put on subdivision titles denying the right to complain about pre-existing activities. Applies in spades to people who buy waterfront apartments and immediately try to get the commercial boatyards shut down (another problem in Sydney). PDW In article , Scott Vernon wrote: one thing that always pithes me off, people build houses next to farmland, then complain about the manure smell. And, they they cut down large tracts of forest, then call the development 'Thousand Oaks' and then the home owners complain about the deer wondering around the streets. AND......oh, never mind...... Scotty "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: A consequence of denser housing AND everyone pulling up their fruit trees. Why are they doing that??? 'Cos they're all trying to be new-age yuppies, and mundane 1950s items like fruit trees in the back yard are deeply untrendy. Especailly as new housing is on very small blocks and has very large houses, hence nowhere to grow such things anyway. never mind, it'll all sort itself out ain the next 40 years as their children all terminate early from obesity resulting from the confined quarters and absence of open space. The australians posting in this newsgroup range from strongly deviant to extremely deviant from the suburban norm. From other things too Scotty, so snbip away. (mutter mutter) -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Faint echoes, sometimes inaudible, of the newsgroup's glorious past are downloadable at http://music.download.com/internetopera |
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In article , Flying Tadpole
wrote: katysails wrote: A consequence of denser housing AND everyone pulling up their fruit trees. Why are they doing that??? 'Cos they're all trying to be new-age yuppies, and mundane 1950s items like fruit trees in the back yard are deeply untrendy. You'll probably be pleased to know that last winter I planted a walnut, 2 cherries, an apple, a pear, nectarine and peach. This winter I'll plant some blueberries and raspberries and probably some more fruit tree varieties. Bit cold for citrus but may try anyway. My Sydney place has a lot of citrus trees and an apple tree, all planted by us when we moved in nearly 20 years ago. However it's on a 1000m square lot which simply doesn't exist any more. Developers keep trying to buy the place so they can build 5 villa units on it. Especailly as new housing is on very small blocks and has very large houses, hence nowhere to grow such things anyway. never mind, it'll all sort itself out ain the next 40 years as their children all terminate early from obesity resulting from the confined quarters and absence of open space. The australians posting in this newsgroup range from strongly deviant to extremely deviant from the suburban norm. Hey, I'll agree with that! Normality is for Norms. PDW |
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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 12:00:03 +1000, Peter Wiley scribbled thusly: Yeah, happens all the time in suburban and near suburban Australia too. Been a number of cases of people buying land near a pig farm or mushroom farm and immediately trying to get the places closed down. And Amaroo Park Motor Raceway, and Warwick Farm Raceway IMNSHO there should be a caveat put on subdivision titles denying the right to complain about pre-existing activities. Applies in spades to people who buy waterfront apartments and immediately try to get the commercial boatyards shut down (another problem in Sydney). PDW Yep, and people who buy a house under a flightpath then start crying about aircraft noise Oh, yes. Their motivation, at least, is transparent. Sheer greed. Like anyone wants to drive halfway to Canberra to catch a plane. PDW |
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Sounds like you know what that's like.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 21:17:03 +1000, OzOne wrote this crap: On 22 Jun 2004 11:10:12 GMT, "Scott Vernon" scribbled thusly: "Peter Wiley" wrote Field trips involved mandatory drinking every night followed by crack tough crowd. Begs the question....If you woke up naked with a condom hanging out of your arse, would you tell anyone. Sounds like it's happened to you. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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