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date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:15:11 +0100,
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god given power.
Listening to the radio (less than 10 mins ago), I heard that Boris believes
Ray Lewis has a god given power for something or other. That was the point
at which every-thing became ludicrous, for me anyway.
If Boris really does believe this, then he really is a fool. If it is
mis-reporting by radio 4, that will be hard for me to forgive. I am a fool
but at least I am not mayor of London. You can feel thankful for that at
least.
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Mal
The first word I type in any message, has only a half chance of being true.
Anything that follows, is anybody's guess.
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:15:11 +0100
author: Mal
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Re: god given power.
"Mal" wrote in message
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> Listening to the radio (less than 10 mins ago), I heard that Boris
> believes Ray Lewis has a god given power for something or other. That was
> the point at which every-thing became ludicrous, for me anyway.
> If Boris really does believe this, then he really is a fool. If it is
> mis-reporting by radio 4, that will be hard for me to forgive. I am a fool
> but at least I am not mayor of London. You can feel thankful for that at
> least.
Yes, that's right, Mal, *everyone* who has a different opinion to you is a
fool.
BTN
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 18:30:39 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: god given power.
"Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
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>
> "Mal" wrote in message
> news:l_qdndJr5PbcMfLV4p2dnAA@bt.com...
>> Listening to the radio (less than 10 mins ago), I heard that Boris
>> believes Ray Lewis has a god given power for something or other. That was
>> the point at which every-thing became ludicrous, for me anyway.
>> If Boris really does believe this, then he really is a fool. If it is
>> mis-reporting by radio 4, that will be hard for me to forgive. I am a
>> fool but at least I am not mayor of London. You can feel thankful for
>> that at least.
>
>
> Yes, that's right, Mal, *everyone* who has a different opinion to you is a
> fool.
>
> BTN
Yes, you have a different opinion to me obviously. ;ob
I am a fool and freely admit it. You are a fool, and I freely admit that
too.
I find it hard to get my head round your flawed thinking. You think that
women don't like you because they are cruel, and don't share their love
around as you think they should do. You want to find love, but can't. You
want all women to change to the way you think women should act, why not
change the way you act. You have more chance of doing this, as they say ,
"if nothing changes, things will stay the same"
As far as I can see, you have failed in almost everything that matters.
Do you not think that basically you have got it all wrong, or does this not
occur to important people?
I'll tell you what Ben.... I fancy a look out. I have not given my motor
a decent run out, and my e-mail is valid, and I would be prepared to come
down and show you what living is all about. We could go out to one of your
smart London venues. We could have fun, or even get locked up. ;o)
Be warned, though, I am in no way homosexual.
I might even travel on, later, and buy a van load of tobacco from
Belgium, That might be fun, if I get away with it.
The only proviso is .... my dog comes with me. I have friends in Luton,
quite prepared to look after my dog for a few hours.
How about it? Or am I much, too much, low-life for you? Or can you
not live life to this level?
I always find, that people don't often match up to their mouth.
--
Mal
The first word I type in any message, has only a half chance of being true.
Anything that follows, is anybody's guess.
date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 19:37:27 +0100
author: Mal
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Re: god given power.
"Mal" wrote in message
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> I find it hard to get my head round your flawed thinking. You think that
> women don't like you because they are cruel, and don't share their love
> around as you think they should do. You want to find love, but can't. You
> want all women to change to the way you think women should act, why not
> change the way you act. You have more chance of doing this, as they say ,
> "if nothing changes, things will stay the same"
And yet when I attempt to change something - say, by considering joining the
Scientologists - you ridicule that too.
You know very little about me. One of my defining characteristics is
endeavour to try new things, at any costs.
> I'll tell you what Ben.... I fancy a look out. I have not given my
> motor a decent run out, and my e-mail is valid, and I would be prepared
> to come down and show you what living is all about. We could go out to one
> of your smart London venues. We could have fun, or even get locked up. ;o)
Well, I live in Ipswich most of the time, and I don't do 'smart London
venues' (assuming you mean the kind of cuntwanky establishments frequented
by twats in stripey fitted shirts), but I'm up for it.
I don't think we have very much in common, but one thing we do have is that
we enjoy a drink, so I'd be happy to meet you for a few pints (in a proper
pub) sometime.
After all, how bad can it be? I've met up with a couple of UPSDers before,
and lived to tell the tale.
> Be warned, though, I am in no way homosexual.
Good. Nor am I. Well, maybe slightly.
> I might even travel on, later, and buy a van load of tobacco from
> Belgium, That might be fun, if I get away with it.
> The only proviso is .... my dog comes with me. I have friends in
> Luton, quite prepared to look after my dog for a few hours.
I like dogs. A lot of the time I like animals more than people, tbh.
BTN
date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 17:26:26 +0100
author: Sir Benjamin Nunn
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Re: god given power.omlain a lot
"Sir Benjamin Nunn" wrote in message
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>
>
> And yet when I attempt to change something - say, by considering joining
> the Scientologists - you ridicule that too.
>
YES, Because they are fools, but they deny it. I am a fool and I accept
that. That is my belief, and I intend sticking to it.
> You know very little about me. One of my defining characteristics is
> endeavour to try new things, at any costs.
>
The fact is, I know NOTHING about you, apart from your posts,
I have always tried new things, not because I have had to try to, but
because in most cases, I was forced into it, and had no other choice.
>
>> I'll tell you what Ben.... I fancy a look out. I have not given my
>> motor a decent run out, and my e-mail is valid, and I would be prepared
>> to come down and show you what living is all about. We could go out to
>> one of your smart London venues. We could have fun, or even get locked
>> up. ;o)
>
>
> Well, I live in Ipswich most of the time, and I don't do 'smart London
> venues' (assuming you mean the kind of cuntwanky establishments frequented
> by twats in stripey fitted shirts), but I'm up for it.
>
Well I did not actually mean that at all, but I get your point. Fitted
stripey shirts, has never figured in my life. I'm not even sure, I know what
you mean.
> I don't think we have very much in common, but one thing we do have is
> that we enjoy a drink, so I'd be happy to meet you for a few pints (in a
> proper pub) sometime.
>
You are right there, we have nothing in common, You are young.... i am old
...you seem to complain a lot, I don't. You think money is important, I
don't. I seem to get on with life whatever it throws at me, you don't. You
think sex or love is the be all and end all, I don't. I feel happy that I
have got this far, you don't seem to know how to be happy under any
circumstances.
I suffer from depression, and as hard as I try, I can not shake this
off. I am seriously considering suicide, and I know this is very wrong, but
when you get to my age, and you have no backup, it is very easy to
contemplate, especially when you have no-one to hurt.
Things are breaking down, and there seems little I can do about it. I
must just try to remain strong, if I can. Everything seems to be more
difficult, however. I wish I could have a fatal heart attack in my sleep,
and somebody really nice would look after the dog. I have some money I can
leave for that purpose.
> After all, how bad can it be? I've met up with a couple of UPSDers before,
> and lived to tell the tale.
>
It can be no worse than that.
>
>> Be warned, though, I am in no way homosexual.
>
>
> Good. Nor am I. Well, maybe slightly.
>
>
>> I might even travel on, later, and buy a van load of tobacco from
>> Belgium, That might be fun, if I get away with it.
>> The only proviso is .... my dog comes with me. I have friends in
>> Luton, quite prepared to look after my dog for a few hours.
>
>
> I like dogs. A lot of the time I like animals more than people, tbh.
>
Well at least here we agree, the difference being, that I prefer dogs to
people, all of the time. No two ways about it.
date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 00:29:06 +0100
author: Mal
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Re: god given power.omlain a lot
Mal wrote:
> I suffer from depression, and as hard as I try, I can not shake this
> off. I am seriously considering suicide, and I know this is very wrong, but
> when you get to my age, and you have no backup, it is very easy to
> contemplate, especially when you have no-one to hurt.
I'm very sorry to hear that :o(
date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:30:29 +0100
author: JW
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Re: god given power.omlain a lot
JW wrote in
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> Mal wrote:
>> I suffer from depression, and as hard as I try, I can not shake
>> this
>> off. I am seriously considering suicide, and I know this is very
>> wrong, but when you get to my age, and you have no backup, it is very
>> easy to contemplate, especially when you have no-one to hurt.
>
> I'm very sorry to hear that :o(
Me too :o( It would hurt me though... OK, so I don't really know you but
I know your name and I would care if I never saw it again!
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Stay Safe,
Mandy
Money talks, chocolate sings
date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 14:19:29 +0000 (UTC)
author: Mandy
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