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![]() "Herodotus" wrote in message ... On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 09:04:50 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: People in New Zealand are retarded then. It's not a Bugi man its a Bogey Man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman All U.S. Americans, when they were kids, were routinely threatened with the coming of a bogey man. If you were bad the bogey man was gonna get you, etc. Bugi Man??? Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahh! No wonder Kiwi's can't sail. They can't even think. Wilbur Hubbard Ah! Wilbur the english teacher. But you spelled "Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahh" incorrectly. If you want to be taken seriously then you simply must learn to spell.... or use one syllable words that you do know how to spell. Didn't your Mama teach you that it is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool then to open it and prove to the world how stupid you really are? Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) Bruce, Your friend is, in addition to many of his other deficits, entirely ignorant of any knowledge about New Zealand. 1. The pronunciation was and is "Bugi" - not Bogey as is used elsewhere. 2. In 1997 I attended an IT conference at Harvard University where I was informed by Professorial staff that the USA was adopting much of the New Zealand literacy teaching methods as New Zealand had a 98.9% literacy rate. 3. Your America's Cup racing boat builder is Bruce Farr, a New Zealander. 4. For a country of 3 million, we have produced such people who first split the atom and who managed NAS for several years during the space race. There are many other inventions by New Zealanders such as ailerons on aircraft, the jet boat and the self sealing paint tin - in which comes all of your boating paint - to name a few. Bruce, please tell your pathetic miserable excuse for a human existance to nott show your ignorance and the fact that he is merely a silly little uneducated twit whose sole existence is within the pages of this newsgroup. He hqas done nothing and as he is also a coward, never will. cheers Peter I think where the confusion lies is in the psyche of New Zealanders. Instead of calling it the Buggi man they should call it the Bugger man. Since New Zealanders' forefathers consisted of dregs of humanity emptied from overcrowded British jails into exile on a God forsaken southern hemisphere island one must examing British slang to glean the meanings of bugger and how they apply to New Zealanders or rather, how they define New Zealanders. bugger Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see 'sod'. 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g. "It's a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays." Exclam. Expressing annoyance or frustration. Verb. To ruin, damage, break. E.g."If I find out it was you that buggered my DVD player, then you can forget borrowing money from us to go on holiday." From: http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/b.htm The lesson to be learned: know your roots. . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:38:22 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Herodotus" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 09:04:50 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: People in New Zealand are retarded then. It's not a Bugi man its a Bogey Man. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogeyman All U.S. Americans, when they were kids, were routinely threatened with the coming of a bogey man. If you were bad the bogey man was gonna get you, etc. Bugi Man??? Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahh! No wonder Kiwi's can't sail. They can't even think. Wilbur Hubbard Ah! Wilbur the english teacher. But you spelled "Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahh" incorrectly. If you want to be taken seriously then you simply must learn to spell.... or use one syllable words that you do know how to spell. Didn't your Mama teach you that it is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool then to open it and prove to the world how stupid you really are? Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) Bruce, Your friend is, in addition to many of his other deficits, entirely ignorant of any knowledge about New Zealand. 1. The pronunciation was and is "Bugi" - not Bogey as is used elsewhere. 2. In 1997 I attended an IT conference at Harvard University where I was informed by Professorial staff that the USA was adopting much of the New Zealand literacy teaching methods as New Zealand had a 98.9% literacy rate. 3. Your America's Cup racing boat builder is Bruce Farr, a New Zealander. 4. For a country of 3 million, we have produced such people who first split the atom and who managed NAS for several years during the space race. There are many other inventions by New Zealanders such as ailerons on aircraft, the jet boat and the self sealing paint tin - in which comes all of your boating paint - to name a few. Bruce, please tell your pathetic miserable excuse for a human existance to nott show your ignorance and the fact that he is merely a silly little uneducated twit whose sole existence is within the pages of this newsgroup. He hqas done nothing and as he is also a coward, never will. cheers Peter I think where the confusion lies is in the psyche of New Zealanders. Instead of calling it the Buggi man they should call it the Bugger man. Since New Zealanders' forefathers consisted of dregs of humanity emptied from overcrowded British jails into exile on a God forsaken southern hemisphere island one must examing British slang to glean the meanings of bugger and how they apply to New Zealanders or rather, how they define New Zealanders. bugger Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see 'sod'. 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g. "It's a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays." Exclam. Expressing annoyance or frustration. Verb. To ruin, damage, break. E.g."If I find out it was you that buggered my DVD player, then you can forget borrowing money from us to go on holiday." From: http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/b.htm The lesson to be learned: know your roots. . . Wilbur Hubbard It is becoming increasingly noticeable that the good Wilbur is making more and more references to obscene activities. Perhaps his lifelong abhorrence of women is just now coming to the fore or perhaps he has always batted from the opposite side of the plate. In any event the closet door appears to be opening and the real Wilbur is slowly emerging. A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise is a fool indeed. |
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![]() I think where the confusion lies is in the psyche of New Zealanders. Instead of calling it the Buggi man they should call it the Bugger man. Since New Zealanders' forefathers consisted of dregs of humanity emptied from overcrowded British jails into exile on a God forsaken southern hemisphere island one must examing British slang to glean the meanings of bugger and how they apply to New Zealanders or rather, how they define New Zealanders. bugger Noun. 1. An objectionable person. 2. A person. Also used in a sense of pity, see 'sod'. 3. A situation or event that is difficult or distressing. E.g. "It's a real bugger Pete catching the flu on his summer holidays." Exclam. Expressing annoyance or frustration. Verb. To ruin, damage, break. E.g."If I find out it was you that buggered my DVD player, then you can forget borrowing money from us to go on holiday." From: http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/b.htm The lesson to be learned: know your roots. . . Wilbur Hubbard It is becoming increasingly noticeable that the good Wilbur is making more and more references to obscene activities. Perhaps his lifelong abhorrence of women is just now coming to the fore or perhaps he has always batted from the opposite side of the plate. In any event the closet door appears to be opening and the real Wilbur is slowly emerging. A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise is a fool indeed. Now the idiot displays his ignorance. He does not even know the difference between New Zealand and Australia which is over 1,000 miles distant. New Zealand was founded either b y land companies or by Church Societies such as the Anglicans and Presbytarians. There were no convict forebears Ignoramus. |
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