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date: 25 Apr 2008 23:29:59 GMT,    group: uk.sport.football        back       
The Last Post   
Well everyone, I'm fucking off into the large Asia Pacific jizzpit tomorrow 
and my laptop ain't going with me. I do have alternative arrangements 
thanks to the good folks at Asus but for now, I'm deleting my shit out of 
the area and I'll see all y'all on teh other side.

*kisses*

-- 
Cheers, Os
date: 25 Apr 2008 23:29:59 GMT   author:   Osbourne Ruddock

Re: The Last Post   
On Apr 26, 11:29 am, Osbourne Ruddock  wrote:
> Well everyone, I'm fucking off into the large Asia Pacific jizzpit tomorrow
> and my laptop ain't going with me. I do have alternative arrangements
> thanks to the good folks at Asus but for now, I'm deleting my shit out of
> the area and I'll see all y'all on teh other side.
>
FFS - someone get themselves down here to Kiwiland now! It's a rule
that there has to be 2 posters in the country at any one time. When
Cypher went silent I shifted my arse down here sharpish to keep things
stabilised, but now that Os has headed upwards then it's getting all
wobbly again.

Demo's probably closest but Sid is most likely, I suspect.

> *kisses*
>
*wanks*

M
date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:50:24 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Mister M

Re: The Last Post   
Mister M  wrote in

> FFS - someone get themselves down here to Kiwiland now! It's a rule
> that there has to be 2 posters in the country at any one time. When
> Cypher went silent I shifted my arse down here sharpish to keep things
> stabilised, but now that Os has headed upwards then it's getting all
> wobbly again.
 
> Demo's probably closest but Sid is most likely, I suspect.

I have a mini-around-the-world thing going on right now. I am in N.America 
now and I was in S.America for a month till last Sunday. I am off to Europe 
for a month on Wednesday and then I'll be off to Asia for two and a half 
months starting June. With the right amount (and kind) of persuasion, I 
might make a NZ trip as well. Sometime in August would probably be most 
likely but, Os should be back by then.

Sid
date: 28 Apr 2008 22:43:05 GMT   author:   Sid

Re: The Last Post   
On 28 Apr, 23:43, Sid  wrote:
> Mister M  wrote in
>
> > FFS - someone get themselves down here to Kiwiland now! It's a rule
> > that there has to be 2 posters in the country at any one time. When
> > Cypher went silent I shifted my arse down here sharpish to keep things
> > stabilised, but now that Os has headed upwards then it's getting all
> > wobbly again.
> > Demo's probably closest but Sid is most likely, I suspect.
>
> I have a mini-around-the-world thing going on right now. I am in N.America
> now and I was in S.America for a month till last Sunday. I am off to Europe
> for a month on Wednesday and then I'll be off to Asia for two and a half
> months starting June. With the right amount (and kind) of persuasion, I
> might make a NZ trip as well. Sometime in August would probably be most
> likely but, Os should be back by then.

Sid, how many pages does your passport have?

You've got a carbon footprint like a team of oil billionaires off to
Africa in their Lear Jet while making sure their 60 acre estates are
completely air-conditioned for the entire time while they're away, to
make sure it's exactly 19.2 degrees for when they get back.

Won't anyone think of their carbon?
date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 16:30:41 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Tony McChrystal

Re: The Last Post   
Tony McChrystal  wrote in

>> I have a mini-around-the-world thing going on right now. I am in
>> N.America now and I was in S.America for a month till last Sunday. I
>> am off to Europe for a month on Wednesday and then I'll be off to
>> Asia for two and a half months starting June. With the right amount
>> (and kind) of persuasion, I might make a NZ trip as well. Sometime in
>> August would probably be most likely but, Os should be back by then.
 
> Sid, how many pages does your passport have?

I am on my third book right now (I'll get a fourth soonish). However, this 
is an embellished record since, as an Indian passport holder, I have to get 
a visa for damn near everywhere and a fresh stamp every trip.
 
> You've got a carbon footprint like a team of oil billionaires off to
> Africa in their Lear Jet while making sure their 60 acre estates are
> completely air-conditioned for the entire time while they're away, to
> make sure it's exactly 19.2 degrees for when they get back.

If their jets are leaving footprints, they are not flying right. Besides, I 
tie small brushes on my ankle to wipe off my footprints. 

> Won't anyone think of their carbon?

Sid
date: 29 Apr 2008 02:34:54 GMT   author:   Sid

Re: The Last Post   
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 14:50:24 -0700 (PDT), Mister M 
wrote:

>On Apr 26, 11:29 am, Osbourne Ruddock  wrote:
>> Well everyone, I'm fucking off into the large Asia Pacific jizzpit tomorrow
>> and my laptop ain't going with me. I do have alternative arrangements
>> thanks to the good folks at Asus but for now, I'm deleting my shit out of
>> the area and I'll see all y'all on teh other side.
>>
>FFS - someone get themselves down here to Kiwiland now! It's a rule
>that there has to be 2 posters in the country at any one time. When
>Cypher went silent I shifted my arse down here sharpish to keep things
>stabilised, but now that Os has headed upwards then it's getting all
>wobbly again.
>
>Demo's probably closest but Sid is most likely, I suspect.

You're about 18 months to two years too soon, mate.

I actually have a long-term plan to spend a chunk of time living in
Wellington and I'm saving money for that purpose right now. But I'm
not sure my timeline really meshes with filling this emergency gap.

But, I do look forward to the day when I can stare across Cook Strait
and almost, almost see the tip of Os's webcock as it posts away to the
froup.


-- 
Demosthenes
'I can't really recall much beyond that. My time in Youksef seems very transient, 
it's like a dream, or a wonderful land like Narnia. Except with glans everywhere.'
date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:39:44 +1000   author:   Demosthenes

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