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The Practical Bar B Q'r
Hey Folks,
I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. It is in 2 sections, the first is the cover and table of contents and the second is the contents. i had fun doing it, adding little cartoons along the way. i hope someone can benefit from it. It is in ms-word format. It comprises articles explaining all the whys and wherefores of brining plus a zillion recipes for brining by the many contributors to AFB. all with due credit given to contributors. i also added a bunch of recipes that cover bbq, side dishes, sausages, chili, burgoos, chit'lins, sauces, etc. most of them i have tried and enjoyed. these are all in text format so i assume most anyone should be able to download them right into your word processor if you wish. The Practical Bar B Q'r http://groups.msn.com/ThePracticalBarBQr/_whatsnew.msnw Regards, Mike (Piedmont) |
"Duwop" > wrote:
> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message > > Hey Folks, > > > > I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the > > ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i > > compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. > > > > Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider > posting it here in txt format. > I don't have MS Word, either, Mike. -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled War on Terror Veterans and their families: http://saluteheroes.org/ & http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! |
Duwop wrote:
> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message >> Hey Folks, >> >> I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the >> ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i >> compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. >> > > Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider posting > it here in txt format. > > > D I could post it by changing it to text format, but the document would lose all of it's formatting. It is downloadable from the site by simply opening it, it should open in your word processor where you can save it and/or print it out. If for some reason you cannot do that, I would be happy to e-mail to you or anyone else. Regards, Mike (Piedont) |
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Reg > wrote:
> wrote: > > "Duwop" > wrote: > >>"Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message > >> > >>>I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the > >>>ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i > >>>compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. > >>> > >>Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider > >>posting it here in txt format. > >> > > I don't have MS Word, either, Mike. > > Nick, there's a free MS word reader available. HTH. > > <http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...5e24c87-8732-4 > 8d5-8689-ab826e7b8fdf&DisplayLang=en> Thanks, Reg. They say it won't work with MS Win98SE, so I may hafta come out of my cave and enter the Anno Domini world! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled War on Terror Veterans and their families: http://saluteheroes.org/ & http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! |
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> Reg > wrote: >>Nick, there's a free MS word reader available. HTH. >> >><http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...5e24c87-8732-4 >>8d5-8689-ab826e7b8fdf&DisplayLang=en> > > Thanks, Reg. They say it won't work with MS Win98SE, so I may hafta come > out of my cave and enter the Anno Domini world! Ah, the bastids. Yet another way to "encourage" you to upgrade. Personally I'm holding on at Win 2000 and may never go to XP at all. I'm seriously considering going 100% linux. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
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says... > wrote: > > > Reg > wrote: > >>Nick, there's a free MS word reader available. HTH. > >> > >><http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...5e24c87-8732-4 > >>8d5-8689-ab826e7b8fdf&DisplayLang=en> > > > > Thanks, Reg. They say it won't work with MS Win98SE, so I may hafta come > > out of my cave and enter the Anno Domini world! > > Ah, the bastids. Yet another way to "encourage" you to upgrade. > Personally I'm holding on at Win 2000 and may never go to > XP at all. I'm seriously considering going 100% linux. > > Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. http://download.openoffice.org/index.html Bill |
Bill wrote:
> Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. > > http://download.openoffice.org/index.html Open office is one of the best reasons I know to abandon Microsoft completely in favor of better operating systems. My only complaint is that their developers conference is being held in Slovenia this year. One would think they could do better. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
Bill > wrote:
> says... > > wrote: > > > Reg > wrote: > > >>Nick, there's a free MS word reader available. HTH. > > >> > > >><http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...ID=95e24c87-87 > > >>32-4 8d5-8689-ab826e7b8fdf&DisplayLang=en> > > > > > > Thanks, Reg. They say it won't work with MS Win98SE, so I may hafta > > > come out of my cave and enter the Anno Domini world! > > > > Ah, the bastids. Yet another way to "encourage" you to upgrade. > > Personally I'm holding on at Win 2000 and may never go to > > XP at all. I'm seriously considering going 100% linux. > > > Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. > > http://download.openoffice.org/index.html > thanks, Bill. I'll check it tomorrow. Right now, I've gotta hit the hay! -- Nick. Support severely wounded and disabled War on Terror Veterans and their families: http://saluteheroes.org/ & http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops. You are not forgotten. Thanks ! ! ! |
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 07:46:41 GMT, Reg > wrote:
>Bill wrote: > >> Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. >> >> http://download.openoffice.org/index.html > >Open office is one of the best reasons I know to abandon >Microsoft completely in favor of better operating systems. My only >complaint is that their developers conference is being held in >Slovenia this year. One would think they could do better. Don't knock Slovenia too much, Reg. They do have some damned good beers and they are only 50 cents a pint. The food is rank bad though :( Graeme |
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> > Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. > > > > http://download.openoffice.org/index.html > > Open office is one of the best reasons I know to abandon > Microsoft completely in favor of better operating systems. My only > complaint is that their developers conference is being held in > Slovenia this year. One would think they could do better. > It's an outstanding option so long as one doesn't need the advanced Office features, or if you work with complicated spreadsheets (it's sloooowww). Call it "Office Lite" and if it does what you need, it's a wonderful thing. -John O -MS Office Power User |
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"T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message
I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from this forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was trying to get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw traffic to his group for some reason. I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D DTD -- |
Duwop wrote:
> "T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message > > I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from this > forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was trying to > get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw > traffic to his group for some reason. > > I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D I don't have a problem with Mike pointing out his website, forum, or anything else. I don't think it'll have a detrimental effect on this group either. I think he'd be better off posting documents in a better format, though. If you're going to run something from the web you'll have a better chance if what you're posting is at least minimally web friendly, which MS word definitely is not. Better to use something like xhtml. Almost any WYSIWYG html tool can be setup to generate well formed xhtml. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
Mike "Piedmont" wrote: > Hey Folks, > > I've been adding to my msn group. snip > http://groups.msn.com/ThePracticalBarBQr/_whatsnew.msnw > > Regards, Mike (Piedmont) I'm reluctant to read any web page that requires me to sign up. Cam |
On 20-Sep-2005, "John O" > wrote: > > > Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. > > > > > > http://download.openoffice.org/index.html > > > > Open office is one of the best reasons I know to abandon > > Microsoft completely in favor of better operating systems. My only > > complaint is that their developers conference is being held in > > Slovenia this year. One would think they could do better. > > > > It's an outstanding option so long as one doesn't need the advanced Office > features, or if you work with complicated spreadsheets (it's sloooowww). > Call it "Office Lite" and if it does what you need, it's a wonderful thing. > > -John O > -MS Office Power User For $10 you can buy Corel WordPerfect 12 with Quattro Pro 12 and Presentations 12. Not only do these tools suck up the MS formats, Quattro Pro provides graph capability built into the spreadsheet program. They'll sell you MS Word 2002 for $39.99. I have the $10 Corel Office Suite and it works fine on my Swindoze 98SE. http://www.softwareoutlet.com/index.php?loc=business -- The Brick said that (Don't bother to agree with me, I have already changed my mind.) ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Mike "Piedmont" wrote:
> Reg, > > Not being web intelligent, (understatement (grin))I used msn groups to > create for me, what normally would be a personal website. I don't know > how to create well constructed web sites with functions like what I can > get and do easily using msn groups. Plus I used what I have, which is > ms-word and don't know how to make a xhtml, whatever that is! Sounds > Mexican to me! (LOL) > > Regards, > > Mike (piedmont) No problem, Mike. I just sent you my email address. If you need any help navigating the technical stuff let me know. I think your group is a great thing and I'd be happy to help if I can. -- Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com |
Duwop wrote:
> "T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message > > > I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from this > forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was trying to > get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw > traffic to his group for some reason. > > I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D > > DTD To Duwop, No, I didn't , get that. As you say, "drawing traffic to his group" as if it is a bad thing. I get no money, at all, for anyone to be on my group, nor does anyone one else get money for perusing my group. I have done my group strictly for the enjoyment of myself and to share my enjoyment of Q, this is for me, my personal website. The brine book cannot be sent here as it contains pictures and formatting that would not be able to show here. Plus would take up a large amount of bandwidth. To show how selfish I am is why I offered to take my personal time to email to you or anyone else that couldn't or didn't want to go to my group? Than I wasted more time by emailing you directly to offer to send it to you in another format of your choice. Yea boy, I sure must have some ulterior motive for "drawing attention" to a free msn-group that compiles a large amount of bbq links, recipes, and how to build your cooker down loadable documents, free to anyone. You sure got me pegged! Warmest Regards, Mike (piedmont) |
Reg wrote:
> Duwop wrote: > >> "T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message >> >> I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention >> from this >> forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was >> trying to >> get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw >> traffic to his group for some reason. >> >> I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D > > I don't have a problem with Mike pointing out his website, forum, > or anything else. I don't think it'll have a detrimental effect > on this group either. > > I think he'd be better off posting documents in a better format, > though. If you're going to run something from the web you'll > have a better chance if what you're posting is at least minimally > web friendly, which MS word definitely is not. Better to use > something like xhtml. Almost any WYSIWYG html tool can be setup > to generate well formed xhtml. > Reg, Not being web intelligent, (understatement (grin))I used msn groups to create for me, what normally would be a personal website. I don't know how to create well constructed web sites with functions like what I can get and do easily using msn groups. Plus I used what I have, which is ms-word and don't know how to make a xhtml, whatever that is! Sounds Mexican to me! (LOL) Regards, Mike (piedmont) |
Cam wrote:
> Mike "Piedmont" wrote: >> Hey Folks, >> >> I've been adding to my msn group. > > snip > >> http://groups.msn.com/ThePracticalBarBQr/_whatsnew.msnw >> >> Regards, Mike (Piedmont) > > I'm reluctant to read any web page that requires me to sign up. > > Cam > Cam, Thats what MSN requires, i assume that they gather info as well as yahoo or google too. You can sign up by getting an ms passport or msn hotmail account and you can use a bogus email address to give them that you created in yahoo to keep from giving them too much personal info, shoot say make up stuff! Regards, Mike (Piedmont) |
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 07:24:29 -0700, "Duwop" >
wrote: >"T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message > > >I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from this >forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was trying to >get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw >traffic to his group for some reason. > >I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D > >DTD This may be a 'tight' group, but it is not the only one. I don't see how Piedmont's actions are counterproductive. I believe that Mike has mentioned in the past that his ISP does not include the bianary groups. Therefore, if I 'member correctly) he cannot post to ABF. IMHO, Mike does 'share' in his own way. I hope you do not expect him to be your clone. Larry |
In article >, johno@!
noSPAM!heathkit.com says... > > > > > Open Office 1.1 reads Word docs, installs on win98 on up, and is free. > > > > > > http://download.openoffice.org/index.html > > > > Open office is one of the best reasons I know to abandon > > Microsoft completely in favor of better operating systems. My only > > complaint is that their developers conference is being held in > > Slovenia this year. One would think they could do better. > > > > It's an outstanding option so long as one doesn't need the advanced Office > features, or if you work with complicated spreadsheets (it's sloooowww). > Call it "Office Lite" and if it does what you need, it's a wonderful thing. > > -John O > -MS Office Power User > > > I think we were talking about just being able to read a Word doc. Bill < who'd eat boiled ribs slathered in liquid smoke before he'd install MS Office on his machine.> (sfsf) |
"Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message
... > Duwop wrote: > > "T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message > > > > > > I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from this > > forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was trying to > > get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to draw > > traffic to his group for some reason. > > > > I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D > > > > DTD > > To Duwop, > > No, I didn't , get that. As you say, "drawing traffic to his group" as > if it is a bad thing. I get no money, at all, for anyone to be on my > group, nor does anyone one else get money for perusing my group. I have > done my group strictly for the enjoyment of myself and to share my > enjoyment of Q, this is for me, my personal website. > > The brine book cannot be sent here as it contains pictures and > formatting that would not be able to show here. Plus would take up a > large amount of bandwidth. To show how selfish I am is why I offered to > take my personal time to email to you or anyone else that couldn't or > didn't want to go to my group? > > Than I wasted more time by emailing you directly to offer to send it to > you in another format of your choice. Yea boy, I sure must have some > ulterior motive for "drawing attention" to a free msn-group that > compiles a large amount of bbq links, recipes, and how to build your > cooker down loadable documents, free to anyone. You sure got me pegged! > > Warmest Regards, > > Mike (piedmont) Mike, did I get on you THAT badly? I thought I made a mild point as these things go. Sorry 'bout that, but you know there's good stuff you're keeping off here, so stop playing so dang injured. D |
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:52:40 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\""
> wrote: >Duwop wrote: >Plonk! Mike, you may be a little hasty with your plonk. IMO, Dale has been offering good, solid advice to this group well before I started. He has a lot, and has offered, a good wealth of knowledge to this group. You do the same, other than post links to your site. Graeme |
Duwop wrote:
> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message > ... >> Duwop wrote: >>> "T. L. Hicks" > wrote in message >>> >>> >>> I guess I was being too subtle. IMO drawing eyeballs and attention from > this >>> forum to a personal one is counterproductive to this group and was > trying to >>> get him to share instead of doing what he's doin' which is trying to > draw >>> traffic to his group for some reason. >>> >>> I think Piedmont (Mike?) understood that. :-D >>> >>> DTD >> To Duwop, >> >> No, I didn't , get that. As you say, "drawing traffic to his group" as >> if it is a bad thing. I get no money, at all, for anyone to be on my >> group, nor does anyone one else get money for perusing my group. I have >> done my group strictly for the enjoyment of myself and to share my >> enjoyment of Q, this is for me, my personal website. >> >> The brine book cannot be sent here as it contains pictures and >> formatting that would not be able to show here. Plus would take up a >> large amount of bandwidth. To show how selfish I am is why I offered to >> take my personal time to email to you or anyone else that couldn't or >> didn't want to go to my group? >> >> Than I wasted more time by emailing you directly to offer to send it to >> you in another format of your choice. Yea boy, I sure must have some >> ulterior motive for "drawing attention" to a free msn-group that >> compiles a large amount of bbq links, recipes, and how to build your >> cooker down loadable documents, free to anyone. You sure got me pegged! >> >> Warmest Regards, >> >> Mike (piedmont) > > Mike, did I get on you THAT badly? I thought I made a mild point as these > things go. Sorry 'bout that, but you know there's good stuff you're keeping > off here, so stop playing so dang injured. > > D > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Plonk! |
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:07:14 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\""
> wrote: >Duwop wrote: >> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message >>> Hey Folks, >>> >>> I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the >>> ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i >>> compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. >>> >> >> Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider posting >> it here in txt format. >> >> >> D > >I could post it by changing it to text format, but the document would >lose all of it's formatting. It is downloadable from the site by simply >opening it, it should open in your word processor where you can save it >and/or print it out. If it's on a website, why in Bob's name isn't it in html? -- -denny- "I don't like it when a whole state starts acting like a marital aid." "John R. Campbell" in a Usenet post. |
Denny Wheeler wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:07:14 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" > > wrote: > >> Duwop wrote: >>> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message >>>> Hey Folks, >>>> >>>> I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the >>>> ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i >>>> compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. >>>> >>> Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider posting >>> it here in txt format. >>> >>> >>> D >> I could post it by changing it to text format, but the document would >> lose all of it's formatting. It is downloadable from the site by simply >> opening it, it should open in your word processor where you can save it >> and/or print it out. > > If it's on a website, why in Bob's name isn't it in html? > It's not a website, it s a MSN Group. Mike |
Graeme....in Shirakawa wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:52:40 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" > > wrote: > >> Duwop wrote: > >> Plonk! > > Mike, you may be a little hasty with your plonk. > > IMO, Dale has been offering good, solid advice to this group well > before I started. > > He has a lot, and has offered, a good wealth of knowledge to this > group. > > You do the same, other than post links to your site. > > Graeme Just giving him a time out (grin) I'll un-plonk him in a few weeks if he behaves himself. Mike |
Reg wrote:
> Mike "Piedmont" wrote: > >> Reg, >> >> Not being web intelligent, (understatement (grin))I used msn groups to >> create for me, what normally would be a personal website. I don't know >> how to create well constructed web sites with functions like what I >> can get and do easily using msn groups. Plus I used what I have, which >> is ms-word and don't know how to make a xhtml, whatever that is! >> Sounds Mexican to me! (LOL) >> >> Regards, >> >> Mike (piedmont) > > No problem, Mike. I just sent you my email address. If you need any > help navigating the technical stuff let me know. I think your group > is a great thing and I'd be happy to help if I can. > I have to be careful what I place on the group as there is a limit. Which is why I went through and changed all my recipes to text instead of ms-word format to save space. I splurged when I uploaded the two scanned papers showing how to build 55 gallon cookers, which included drawings. Mike |
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:58:29 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\""
> wrote: >Denny Wheeler wrote: >> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:07:14 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" >> > wrote: >> >>> Duwop wrote: >>>> "Mike "Piedmont"" > wrote in message >>>>> Hey Folks, >>>>> >>>>> I've been adding to my msn group. if you are interested, go to the >>>>> ms-word documents sections. there you'll find the book on brining i >>>>> compiled from AFB going back as far as google would take me. >>>>> >>>> Sounds like a great bit of work there! Guess you wouldn't consider posting >>>> it here in txt format. >>>> >>>> >>>> D >>> I could post it by changing it to text format, but the document would >>> lose all of it's formatting. It is downloadable from the site by simply >>> opening it, it should open in your word processor where you can save it >>> and/or print it out. >> >> If it's on a website, why in Bob's name isn't it in html? >> >It's not a website, it s a MSN Group. They're still webbages. And webbages should contain HTML. |
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:58:29 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\""
> wrote: >>> I could post it by changing it to text format, but the document would >>> lose all of it's formatting. It is downloadable from the site by simply >>> opening it, it should open in your word processor where you can save it >>> and/or print it out. >> >> If it's on a website, why in Bob's name isn't it in html? >> >It's not a website, it s a MSN Group. You get there via URL, right? http://www (something) That's a website. However, from what you said in another response this thread, you don't know how to do HTML. That's fine. (neither does MS Word--but at least you know you don't know how) -- -denny- "I don't like it when a whole state starts acting like a marital aid." "John R. Campbell" in a Usenet post. |
Graeme....in, Shirakawa wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:52:40 -0500, "Mike \"Piedmont\"" > > wrote: > > >Duwop wrote: > > >Plonk! > > Mike, you may be a little hasty with your plonk. > > IMO, Dale has been offering good, solid advice to this group well > before I started. > > He has a lot, and has offered, a good wealth of knowledge to this > group. > > You do the same, other than post links to your site. > > Graeme Graemer, you need to plonk off. You bunch of plonking plonkers. I especially like the announcent of plonking as if to entice a mutual plonk. It is even worse that you talk that *** ass language before announcing your plonk. If it was so *** and racist, I tell you to plonk my plonk you plonking plonker plonk. |
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 03:16:35 GMT, "TFMスョ" <Heh heh @ that was cool.org>
wrote: >> Graemer, you need to plonk off. You bunch of plonking plonkers. I >> especially like the announcent of plonking as if to entice a mutual >> plonk. It is even worse that you talk that *** ass language before >> announcing your plonk. If it was so *** and racist, I tell you to plonk >> my plonk you plonking plonker plonk. > > >Well you raggedy ass, rope sucking, Goddamn, mother ****ing sonofabitch! > >Graeme is a friend of mine and he's a damn lot more civil than I am. > >You want him to cuss you or do you want me to? > >(Pick me) > > >TFM? > Cheers, Fats. I'll buy you another Ardbeg when we meet. I wouldn't worry too much about what CLitoris rants. He and I treat each other with about the same respect. I might **** his daughter one day though, just so he can hate me that little bit more. Graeme |
<Graeme....in Shirakawa@> wrote in message ... > On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 03:16:35 GMT, "TFM?" <Heh heh @ that was cool.org> > wrote: > > >> Graemer, you need to plonk off. You bunch of plonking plonkers. I > >> especially like the announcent of plonking as if to entice a mutual > >> plonk. It is even worse that you talk that *** ass language before > >> announcing your plonk. If it was so *** and racist, I tell you to plonk > >> my plonk you plonking plonker plonk. > > > > > >Well you raggedy ass, rope sucking, Goddamn, mother ****ing sonofabitch! > > > >Graeme is a friend of mine and he's a damn lot more civil than I am. > > > >You want him to cuss you or do you want me to? > > > >(Pick me) > > > > > >TFM? > > > > Cheers, Fats. I'll buy you another Ardbeg when we meet. > > I wouldn't worry too much about what CLitoris rants. He and I treat > each other with about the same respect. > > I might **** his daughter one day though, just so he can hate me that > little bit more. > > Graeme Don't mince words much, do you buddy? LOL. Gosh, either you have to get to the states or I'm flying to London. I'll pass on the Ardbeg, but I'll take you up on a Cider! kili |
TFMョ wrote:
>> "cl" <complete > wrote snip >> Graemer, you need to plonk off. You bunch of plonking plonkers. I >> especially like the announcent of plonking as if to entice a mutual >> plonk. It is even worse that you talk that *** ass language before >> announcing your plonk. If it was so *** and racist, I tell you to plonk >> my plonk you plonking plonker plonk. > > > Well you raggedy ass, rope sucking, Goddamn, mother ****ing sonofabitch! > > Graeme is a friend of mine and he's a damn lot more civil than I am. > > You want him to cuss you or do you want me to? > > (Pick me) > > > TFMョ > > Ditto to what TFM said! I plonked "CL" a long time ago, he's on the permanent list! Mike (piedmont) |
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