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Old May 9th 06, 04:59 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy
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On Mon, 8 May 2006 19:37:20 +0100, Guy King
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from Art Deco contains these words:

I think we can exclude paedophilia and necrophilia as no consent can be
given.


No, you can't exclude them.


What makes you think "consent" has any relevance to children?


It doesn't - that's why I said we can exclude them.


But you seem to 'think' it has relevance to animals????

As for doing what I'm told - well, you're telling me to do otherwise and
I ain't doing it.

Anyway, enough of trolls - in the bin with you.


Another limey asshole bows out.

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On 8 May 2006 16:18:33 -0700, wrote:


Art Deco wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2006 17:52:23 +0100, Guy King
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The message
from Art Deco contains these words:

What about it? About as much importance to me as what toothpaste they use.

So you approve of those who engage in incest, necrophilia, bestiality,
paedophilia, homosexuality etc?

I think we can exclude paedophilia and necrophilia as no consent can be
given.


No, you can't exclude them.

What makes you think "consent" has any relevance to children?
Does the lack of consent mean denial of consent, or does the absence
of denial of consent imply consent?

You can donate your body to science. Why can't you donate your body
to necrophilia (in writing, if necessary)?

With consent, there's nothing much wrong with incest,
homosexuality or bestiality, provided the animals aren't injured.


In other words, you approve. I wouldn't want you for a neighbor, you
sick limey ****.

I'm
sure you think it's terribly funny, but then that's what the teenagers
mentality is like.


You're being told to accept sexual deviants in your midst by the mass
media, and, like a bunch of dumb sheep, you simply do what you're
told.



Such hypocrisy, fake Art Deco!


Such ********, fake Double-Anus!

You know that you're the one who can't get your mind of your sheep's
behind!

Double-Anus


Do you have a problem with bestiality, Double-Anus?

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On Mon, 08 May 2006 20:24:43 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Being overweight is merely a matter of definition. It ain't
necessarily bad.


How fat are you, then?


I'm not.

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Old May 9th 06, 06:41 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy,demon.local
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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Everyone knows that "five-year-old" should be hyphenated. Duh.


Not if you're writing English. You only hyphenate if words are connected
in some way, and five year old doesn't fit the definition of that.


They are "connected in some way". Didn't you finish school?


Yes I did. And my qualifications include Engish. Not the foreign version
as spoken in some countries, though. Bush would fail a child's English
exam in a civilised country.

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*I have a degree in liberal arts -- do you want fries with that

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Old May 9th 06, 06:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy
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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Being overweight is merely a matter of definition. It ain't
necessarily bad.


How fat are you, then?


I'm not.


Depends on your definition, obviously. I'd bet you are. In the head, at
least.

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Old May 9th 06, 07:15 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy,demon.local
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 18:41:13 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Everyone knows that "five-year-old" should be hyphenated. Duh.

Not if you're writing English. You only hyphenate if words are connected
in some way, and five year old doesn't fit the definition of that.


They are "connected in some way". Didn't you finish school?


Yes I did. And my qualifications include Engish.


But you still don't know when to hyphenate connected words.
Did you go to school with Ali G?

Not the foreign version
as spoken in some countries, though. Bush would fail a child's English
exam in a civilised country.


He might also fail a child's English exam in the UK, but that's beside
the point. Our leaders are only figureheads. The people behind the
scenes make all the decisions.

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On Tue, 09 May 2006 18:42:25 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Being overweight is merely a matter of definition. It ain't
necessarily bad.

How fat are you, then?


I'm not.


Depends on your definition, obviously.


Or on yours.

I'd bet you are. In the head, at
least.


Typical limey tosser.

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On Tue, 09 May 2006 18:44:01 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
which bit of "providers" did you miss.

What on earth is a "provider"?

Usually an insurance company.


You have insurance companies which are charities???


You didn't understand the answer?


Didn't I?

The hospital itself may not be
a charity (though I would expect it is).

How do they manage to stay solvent?

Buy not wasting money paying out to shareholders?


Who provides the capital then, and what do they get for their trouble?


You obviously don't understand 'charity' either. Not surprising given your
knowledge of English.


Someone still has to put up the capital to build the hospital, idiot.
Where does it come from?

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Old May 9th 06, 08:30 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy,demon.local
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Art Deco wrote:
On Tue, 09 May 2006 18:41:13 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:

In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Everyone knows that "five-year-old" should be hyphenated. Duh.

Not if you're writing English. You only hyphenate if words are connected
in some way, and five year old doesn't fit the definition of that.


They are "connected in some way". Didn't you finish school?


Yes I did. And my qualifications include Engish.


But you still don't know when to hyphenate connected words.
Did you go to school with Ali G?

Not the foreign version
as spoken in some countries, though. Bush would fail a child's English
exam in a civilised country.


He might also fail a child's English exam in the UK, but that's beside
the point. Our leaders are only figureheads. The people behind the
scenes make all the decisions.



Who is "Our", fake Art Deco?

Double-A

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Old May 10th 06, 01:24 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.maintenance,alt.astronomy,demon.local
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In article ,
Art Deco wrote:
Not if you're writing English. You only hyphenate if words are
connected in some way, and five year old doesn't fit the definition
of that.


They are "connected in some way". Didn't you finish school?


Yes I did. And my qualifications include Engish.


But you still don't know when to hyphenate connected words.


But I do, and a 'five year old' doesn't fit the case. Anymore than a 'year
old blue car'. But syntax rules never stopped the US butchering English.

Did you go to school with Ali G?


Do you think all TV characters are real?

Not the foreign version
as spoken in some countries, though. Bush would fail a child's English
exam in a civilised country.


He might also fail a child's English exam in the UK, but that's beside
the point. Our leaders are only figureheads. The people behind the
scenes make all the decisions.


And he chooses those people...

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