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On 12:31 11 Sep 2020, Janet said:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >> > In article >, >> > says... >> > > >> > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith >> > > wrote: >> > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term >> > > > > some people are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.* Don't >> > > > > anyone else ever refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to >> > > > > change the subject.* I am sick and tired of him constantly >> > > > > dragging race into everything. >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, >> > > > and Alcatraz was The Rock. >> > > >> > > It's an island thing. >> > >> > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >> > >> > Janet UK >> >> Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. > > Obviously you've never been here. > > Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 > square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). > > The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no > airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. > > Janet UK Are you on Arran? I had an artist friend who stayed there to gain inspiration for her work. |
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On 23:20 10 Sep 2020, Bryan Simmons said:
> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 4:00:52 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons > wrote: >> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 5:55:54 AM UTC-5, Pamela wrote: >> > On 22:16 9 Sep 2020, Bryan Simmons said: >> > > >> > > I don't post stuff about my wife, other than we've been happily >> > > married for 34+ years, >> > >> > You made a fuss and posted about how much your wife ejoys sex with >> > you. > >> > Adults take that for granted. >> https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/201...ncy-age-averag >> e >> > You parade a normal relationship with all the >> > pride of a juvenile. It's cringing to see such immaturity. >> Post a quote, you dried up old ****. > > And I know what kind of a **** you need, an angry Black man just out of > prison for a crime he didn't commit, and who's read your BS about > intellectual inferiority. Yep, he'd be thinking, "I'm gonna tear that > cracker bitch up. She won't be able to sit on that White ass for a > week." > Get help. Soon. |
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On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... > > > > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > > > In article >, > > > says... > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people > > > > > > are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever > > > > > > refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am > > > > > > sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and > > > > > Alcatraz was The Rock. > > > > > > > > It's an island thing. > > > > > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. > > Obviously you've never been here. > > Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 > square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). > > The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no > airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. > > Janet UK Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. |
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:04:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >> > >> > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >> > > In article >, >> > > says... >> > > > >> > > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> > > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people >> > > > > > are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever >> > > > > > refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am >> > > > > > sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >> > > > > Alcatraz was The Rock. >> > > > >> > > > It's an island thing. >> > > >> > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >> > > >> > > Janet UK >> > >> > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >> >> Obviously you've never been here. >> >> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >> >> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >> >> Janet UK > >Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. She's never made a secret of the fact that she lives on a wonderful little island where people, young and old, like to hold hands and sing authentic folk songs. |
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 15:16:20 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 10:44:50 AM UTC-10, Jeßus wrote: >> On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:23:55 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > >> wrote: >> >> >On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 7:53:51 AM UTC-10, jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 9/8/2020 5:47 PM, Je?us wrote: >> >> > On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 11:59:27 -0700, Taxed and Spent >> >> > > wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> On 9/8/2020 11:49 AM, dsi1 wrote: >> >> >>> On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 8:14:46 AM UTC-10, Jeßus wrote: >> >> >>>> On Tue, 08 Sep 2020 12:02:20 +0100, Pamela > >> >> >>>> wrote: >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>> On 03:16 8 Sep 2020, dsi1 said: >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> >> >> >>>>>> Everybody gets along just swell on this rock. The locals respect the >> >> >>>>>> Hawaiian culture and the native Hawaiians. We all live by the concept of >> >> >>>>>> Aloha. My granddaughter's tutu is a well respected Kapuna. I am happy to >> >> >>>>>> know her. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> That's clearly complete bullshit. But look who it is posting it. No >> >> >>>> surprise there. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> My guess is that the Aborigines don't especially mind if the whites hang >> >> >>>>>> around but they need the Aussies to respect their culture and the native >> >> >>>>>> peoples. Yoose guys can go one step further and learn of their ways and >> >> >>>>>> see the land through their eyes. Is that asking for too much? No, not at >> >> >>>>>> all. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Hasn't the slightest idea what he's talking about. Literally. Wouldn't >> >> >>>> it be funny if every non-Aboriginal left Australia... what would >> >> >>>> Aboriginals do for food, amenities, transportation, communication... >> >> >>>> basically ANYTHING that is a man-made construct? I guess they could go >> >> >>>> back to killing each other, in a bid to distract themselves from being >> >> >>>> back in the stone age. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>>> https://www.primitiveways.com/kupuna.html >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> I'm not so sure. There's an instinctive tendancy for any race to band >> >> >>>>> together against others. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Aboriginal tribes were too busy being perpetually at war with each >> >> >>>> other to worry about other races. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>>> Modern permissiveness tries to override this instinct but the corrective >> >> >>>>> efforts have been so excessive that they are provoking a backlash. >> >> >>>>> >> >> >>>>> One example is Trump's election and the sustained support he gets from his >> >> >>>>> base. I don't particularly like him but there's a heck of a lot of people >> >> >>>>> who feel he's on their side. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> That's because he is. And the Democrats (and real Republicans) are >> >> >>>> not. And many voters know it. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Yoose got a lot of nerve. Some people here - not all people here - know that Aussies are some of the most racist people on the planet. Some people here know how badly the Aussies have treated their native peoples and continue to treat them to this day. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Some people here know why old fart Aussie males go to Thailand for vacations. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Some people here know what is really meant when you say that you're helping a family "pay" for their kid's education. You make me sick. >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> "what is really meant when you say that you're helping a family "pay" >> >> >> for their kid's education" - I guess I am not some of t he people who >> >> >> know. What are you getting at? >> >> > >> >> > He won't know why he said it either, other than due to a fit of anger. >> >> > The guy is a repository of gibberish and mindless racism. >> >> > >> >> I haven't followed this but I have to say, An fart Aussie male married >> >> to a Thai woman. This makes you a racist? dsi1 is obviously obsessed >> >> with race and brings it up constantly and thinks everyone except him >> >> knows what the hell is going on. I'm sure Ophelia will jump in to >> >> defend him because he was soooo cheated by the white man out of land on >> >> his "rock". He needs to stop dragging race into everything. It's very >> >> tiring. >> >> >> >> Jill >> > >> >"The rock" is a term that the locals use to call this place. We get to use it because it's used as a term of endearment. Yoose clowns use it to cast aspersions on Hawaii. That's typical white person behavior; they'll culturally appropriate other people's words and use it in an ignorant manner. Get a life of your own - quit acting like a jealous little girl. >> >> No response from you, you coward. You have no credibility whatsoever >> ![]() >> You must be proud of yourself. > >I don't respond to you because I think yoose is a disgusting pervert. More so than even the other disgusting perverts that post here. My guess is that yoose likes to bully people around you. I can't abide by that. I guess you're just ****ed. Have a nice whiny life, pal! ![]() That you think that would anger me speaks volumes about you. Not to mention running away or resorting to base insults when you can't formulate an intelligent response. Wonder what your family would think of your posts here. Hmm. |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:04:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>>> >>>> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>>>> In article >, >>>>> says... >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>> On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people >>>>>>>> are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever >>>>>>>> refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am >>>>>>>> sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>>>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's an island thing. >>>>> >>>>> Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >>>>> >>>>> Janet UK >>>> >>>> Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >>> >>> Obviously you've never been here. >>> >>> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >>> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >>> >>> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >>> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >>> >>> Janet UK >> >> Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. > > She's never made a secret of the fact that she lives on a wonderful > little island where people, young and old, like to hold hands and sing > authentic folk songs. > And, the men stick their weenies in the dykes during times of floods. But they can still sing! |
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Je�us wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 15:16:20 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 10:44:50 AM UTC-10, Jeßus wrote: >>> On Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:23:55 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 7:53:51 AM UTC-10, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 9/8/2020 5:47 PM, Je?us wrote: >>>>>> On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 11:59:27 -0700, Taxed and Spent >>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 9/8/2020 11:49 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 8:14:46 AM UTC-10, Jeßus wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Tue, 08 Sep 2020 12:02:20 +0100, Pamela > >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 03:16 8 Sep 2020, dsi1 said: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Everybody gets along just swell on this rock. The locals respect the >>>>>>>>>>> Hawaiian culture and the native Hawaiians. We all live by the concept of >>>>>>>>>>> Aloha. My granddaughter's tutu is a well respected Kapuna. I am happy to >>>>>>>>>>> know her. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That's clearly complete bullshit. But look who it is posting it. No >>>>>>>>> surprise there. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> My guess is that the Aborigines don't especially mind if the whites hang >>>>>>>>>>> around but they need the Aussies to respect their culture and the native >>>>>>>>>>> peoples. Yoose guys can go one step further and learn of their ways and >>>>>>>>>>> see the land through their eyes. Is that asking for too much? No, not at >>>>>>>>>>> all. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hasn't the slightest idea what he's talking about. Literally. Wouldn't >>>>>>>>> it be funny if every non-Aboriginal left Australia... what would >>>>>>>>> Aboriginals do for food, amenities, transportation, communication... >>>>>>>>> basically ANYTHING that is a man-made construct? I guess they could go >>>>>>>>> back to killing each other, in a bid to distract themselves from being >>>>>>>>> back in the stone age. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> https://www.primitiveways.com/kupuna.html >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'm not so sure. There's an instinctive tendancy for any race to band >>>>>>>>>> together against others. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Aboriginal tribes were too busy being perpetually at war with each >>>>>>>>> other to worry about other races. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Modern permissiveness tries to override this instinct but the corrective >>>>>>>>>> efforts have been so excessive that they are provoking a backlash. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> One example is Trump's election and the sustained support he gets from his >>>>>>>>>> base. I don't particularly like him but there's a heck of a lot of people >>>>>>>>>> who feel he's on their side. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> That's because he is. And the Democrats (and real Republicans) are >>>>>>>>> not. And many voters know it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Yoose got a lot of nerve. Some people here - not all people here - know that Aussies are some of the most racist people on the planet. Some people here know how badly the Aussies have treated their native peoples and continue to treat them to this day. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Some people here know why old fart Aussie males go to Thailand for vacations. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Some people here know what is really meant when you say that you're helping a family "pay" for their kid's education. You make me sick. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "what is really meant when you say that you're helping a family "pay" >>>>>>> for their kid's education" - I guess I am not some of t he people who >>>>>>> know. What are you getting at? >>>>>> >>>>>> He won't know why he said it either, other than due to a fit of anger. >>>>>> The guy is a repository of gibberish and mindless racism. >>>>>> >>>>> I haven't followed this but I have to say, An fart Aussie male married >>>>> to a Thai woman. This makes you a racist? dsi1 is obviously obsessed >>>>> with race and brings it up constantly and thinks everyone except him >>>>> knows what the hell is going on. I'm sure Ophelia will jump in to >>>>> defend him because he was soooo cheated by the white man out of land on >>>>> his "rock". He needs to stop dragging race into everything. It's very >>>>> tiring. >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> "The rock" is a term that the locals use to call this place. We get to use it because it's used as a term of endearment. Yoose clowns use it to cast aspersions on Hawaii. That's typical white person behavior; they'll culturally appropriate other people's words and use it in an ignorant manner. Get a life of your own - quit acting like a jealous little girl. >>> >>> No response from you, you coward. You have no credibility whatsoever >>> ![]() >>> You must be proud of yourself. >> >> I don't respond to you because I think yoose is a disgusting pervert. More so than even the other disgusting perverts that post here. My guess is that yoose likes to bully people around you. I can't abide by that. I guess you're just ****ed. Have a nice whiny life, pal! ![]() > > That you think that would anger me speaks volumes about you. Not to > mention running away or resorting to base insults when you can't > formulate an intelligent response. Wonder what your family would > think of your posts here. Hmm. > Confucius say: "Man who perch on sharp rock have sore asshole." Confucius was a wise asian guessing about the future ... dsi1 That's the breaks! |
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On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 9:28:28 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:04:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > >> In article >, > >> says... > >> > > >> > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > >> > > In article >, > >> > > says... > >> > > > > >> > > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people > >> > > > > > are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever > >> > > > > > refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am > >> > > > > > sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and > >> > > > > Alcatraz was The Rock. > >> > > > > >> > > > It's an island thing. > >> > > > >> > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. > >> > > > >> > > Janet UK > >> > > >> > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. > >> > >> Obviously you've never been here. > >> > >> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 > >> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). > >> > >> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no > >> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. > >> > >> Janet UK > > > >Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. > > She's never made a secret of the fact that she lives on a wonderful > little island where people, young and old, like to hold hands and sing > authentic folk songs. No doubt that's true! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfnlYbFEiE |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 9:28:28 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:04:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>>> In article >, >>>> says... >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> says... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>>> On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people >>>>>>>>> are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever >>>>>>>>> refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am >>>>>>>>> sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>>>>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's an island thing. >>>>>> >>>>>> Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >>>>>> >>>>>> Janet UK >>>>> >>>>> Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >>>> >>>> Obviously you've never been here. >>>> >>>> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >>>> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >>>> >>>> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >>>> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >>>> >>>> Janet UK >>> >>> Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. >> >> She's never made a secret of the fact that she lives on a wonderful >> little island where people, young and old, like to hold hands and sing >> authentic folk songs. > > No doubt that's true! > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfnlYbFEiE > It's great music, but be careful on those rock islands! They usually blow a big fart after the first verse. If any asians are singing, it smells like a cross between a two year old corpse and a bucket of shit. |
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 16:25:41 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 9:28:28 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:04:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >> >On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >> >> In article >, >> >> says... >> >> > >> >> > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >> >> > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >> >> > > >> >> > > Janet UK >> >> > >> >> > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >> >> >> >> Obviously you've never been here. >> >> >> >> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >> >> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >> >> >> >> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >> >> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >> >> >> >> Janet UK >> > >> >Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. >> >> She's never made a secret of the fact that she lives on a wonderful >> little island where people, young and old, like to hold hands and sing >> authentic folk songs. > >No doubt that's true! > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFfnlYbFEiE Hey, that's Janet UK on drums! |
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In article >,
says... > Subject: John Kuthe - flaming asshole > From: dsi1 > > Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking > > On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > > In article >, > > says... > > > > > > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > > > > In article >, > > > > says... > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people > > > > > > > are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.* Don't anyone else ever > > > > > > > refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.* I am > > > > > > > sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and > > > > > > Alcatraz was The Rock. > > > > > > > > > > It's an island thing. > > > > > > > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. > > > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > > > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. > > > > Obviously you've never been here. > > > > Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 > > square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). > > > > The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no > > airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. > > > > Janet UK > > Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. Lolo Kanapapiki . Arran is in Scotland, Scotland is in the UK. There are 138 permanently inhabited islands in the UK and none of them are referred to as The Rock. I have never suggested that everyone in UK lives on my island; rather the opposite, since I mentioned its population is under 500O. You claimed that "it's an island thing" to call them The Rock; I merely pointed out that not all islands are referred to as The Rock. Certainly, none of the inhabited islands in UK. Janet UK |
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On Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 2:24:22 PM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... > > Subject: John Kuthe - flaming asshole > > From: dsi1 > > > Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking > > > > On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > > > In article >, > > > says... > > > > > > > > On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: > > > > > In article >, > > > > > says... > > > > > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > > > On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people > > > > > > > > are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.Â* Don't anyone else ever > > > > > > > > refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.Â* I am > > > > > > > > sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and > > > > > > > Alcatraz was The Rock. > > > > > > > > > > > > It's an island thing. > > > > > > > > > > Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock.. > > > > > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > > > > > Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. > > > > > > Obviously you've never been here. > > > > > > Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 > > > square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). > > > > > > The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no > > > airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. > > Lolo Kanapapiki . Arran is in Scotland, Scotland is in the UK. There > are 138 permanently inhabited islands in the UK and none of them are > referred to as The Rock. > > I have never suggested that everyone in UK lives on my island; rather > the opposite, since I mentioned its population is under 500O. > > You claimed that "it's an island thing" to call them The Rock; I > merely pointed out that not all islands are referred to as The Rock. > Certainly, none of the inhabited islands in UK. > > Janet UK Please direct me to the post where I claim that everybody on an island calls their home "The Rock." That's the nuttiest thing I ever heard. Either you're delusional or a tad on the presumptuous side. Yoose gets the last word. |
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Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> Subject: John Kuthe - flaming asshole >> From: dsi1 > >> Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking >> >> On Friday, September 11, 2020 at 1:31:27 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>>> >>>> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 3:24:14 AM UTC-10, Janet wrote: >>>>> In article >, >>>>> says... >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>>>> On 2020-09-09 7:24 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> He did just double back, claiming the term "rock" is a term some people >>>>>>>> are allowed to use for the Hawaiian islands.* Don't anyone else ever >>>>>>>> refer to Hawaii as a "rock". He's trying to change the subject.* I am >>>>>>>> sick and tired of him constantly dragging race into everything. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>>>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's an island thing. >>>>> >>>>> Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >>>>> >>>>> Janet UK >>>> >>>> Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >>> >>> Obviously you've never been here. >>> >>> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >>> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >>> >>> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >>> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >>> >>> Janet UK >> >> Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. > > Lolo Kanapapiki . Arran is in Scotland, Scotland is in the UK. There > are 138 permanently inhabited islands in the UK and none of them are > referred to as The Rock. > > I have never suggested that everyone in UK lives on my island; rather > the opposite, since I mentioned its population is under 500O. > > You claimed that "it's an island thing" to call them The Rock; I > merely pointed out that not all islands are referred to as The Rock. > Certainly, none of the inhabited islands in UK. > > Janet UK > Likely there's not enough asians on those islands to qualify as "rocks". |
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On 9/12/2020 8:24 PM, Janet wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>>>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>>>>> >>>>>> It's an island thing. >>>>> >>>>> Nope. I live on an island, it's never referred to as The Rock. >>>>> >>>>> Janet UK >>>> >>>> Indeed, it is an island but it doesn't feel like one. >>> >>> Obviously you've never been here. >>> >>> Of course Arran feels like an island; it's a small landmass (167 >>> square miles) in the sea with a small population, (under 5000). >>> >>> The only access is by boat, when weather permits. No airport, no >>> airstrip, no undersea tunnel, no bridge. >>> >>> Janet UK >> >> Obviously. I assumed that yoose were in the UK proper. Most people that live in the UK do not live on your manini island. Of course, yoose already know that. Yoose just revel in your dishonesty. > > Lolo Kanapapiki . Arran is in Scotland, Scotland is in the UK. There > are 138 permanently inhabited islands in the UK and none of them are > referred to as The Rock. > > I have never suggested that everyone in UK lives on my island; rather > the opposite, since I mentioned its population is under 500O. > > You claimed that "it's an island thing" to call them The Rock; I > merely pointed out that not all islands are referred to as The Rock. > Certainly, none of the inhabited islands in UK. > > Janet UK Surely you want to do similar. How about "the boulder" cornerstone? slab? pile of shale? |
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On 9/10/2020 12:09 PM, Julie Nilsen wrote:
> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 8:29:30 AM UTC-7, Sheldon wrote: >> On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 06:52:17 -0400, Gary > wrote: >>> Dave Smith wrote: >>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>> >>> Good movie. Sean Connery at his best. >> People living in Frisco still refer to Alcatraz as The Rock. > > > Uhhhhh; Lololol; no we dont. We call it Alcatraz lololol > People who live in San Francisco don't call it "Frisco", either. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> People who live in San Francisco don't call it "Frisco", either. I believe the current term is the "Bay Area," but any one else is just guessing. I'll try to remember to ask my oldest daughter. She's lived there for many years. |
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On 00:18 11 Sep 2020, John Kuthe said:
> On Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at 8:48:51 AM UTC-5, Pamela wrote: >> On 00:51 9 Sep 2020, Bryan Simmons said: >> > On Sunday, September 6, 2020 at 3:13:46 AM UTC-5, Pamela wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Aberrant themes of sex and women have imprinted themselves on your >> >> mind and seem like an expression of trauma. >> > >> > That's psycho-babble. I've never been traumatized. >> >> You have been traumatised by your father. That much is obvious. You >> currently have flashbacks of intense mood that are entirely out of >> context with what you are discussing. >> >> You also post inappropriate sexual details, such as your relationship >> with your wife, as if they are something you can't get out of your mind >> -- or perhaps you were just attempting to boast in a clumsy way. >> >> A narcissistic personality disorder may be the least of your present >> problems. Its origins correlate strongly with childhood trauma and the >> outcome represents arrested emotional development at an age when the >> whole world revolves around you. > > VERY interesting details, Pamela, about NPD or Narcissistic Personality > Disorder. YES described Bryan very well! Bryan posts his intrusive thoughts but they're not part of NPD. Maybe coming from something else. > Sorry Bryan but it's true! I say that NOT to hurt you but to help you if > possible. Because I DO miss you as my Friend Bryan, with whom I had many > interesting conversations with back in our pasts. > > John Kuthe... |
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 11:43:23 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 9/10/2020 12:09 PM, Julie Nilsen wrote: >> On Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 8:29:30 AM UTC-7, Sheldon wrote: >>> On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 06:52:17 -0400, Gary > wrote: >>>> Dave Smith wrote: >>>>> Newfoundland is often described by it's residents as The Rock, and >>>>> Alcatraz was The Rock. >>>> >>>> Good movie. Sean Connery at his best. >>> People living in Frisco still refer to Alcatraz as The Rock. >> >> >> Uhhhhh; Lololol; no we don’t. We call it Alcatraz lololol >> >People who live in San Francisco don't call it "Frisco", either. > >Jill Not today but the old timers certainly did refer to it as Frisco. The newbies liked to think they live in the wealthier part of Cal, but I got news for them, nowadays Frisco is poor white trash. Don't tell Paloosie but I can remember when Frisco was wall to wall saloons and whorehouses. Paloosie indeed reminds me of a Madame who worked her way up on her back. |
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