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Old Codger wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 20:06:04 -0400, ah > wrote:
>
>>Old Codger wrote:
>>> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:33:44 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mar 21, 10:48 am, Old Codger >
>>>>wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:58:04 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >On 20 Mar, 16:21, Old Codger > wrote:
>>>>> >> Tom Withycombe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >> > I'm obviously suffering from mental constipation but could someone
>>>>> >> > enlighten me as to what this rubbish has to do with a ng dedicated to
>>>>> >> > British birdwatching?
>>>>>
>>>>> >> Nothing at all Tom, just as it has little relevance to many of the
>>>>> >> groups to which it is cross posted.
>>>>>
>>>>> >Of course the problem could be alleviated if everyone replying
>>>>> >to the guy removed all the irrelevant groups from the cross-post
>>>>> >first.
>>>>>
>>>>> That requires aptitude and common sense. Something the troll netkops
>>>>> don't possess.
>>>>>
>>>>> >> However, Pete is so desperate for
>>>>> >> attention that he always cross posts to at least six groups.
>>>>>
>>>>> >Why does he post to small groups instead of large ones if
>>>>> >that is his motivation?
>>>>>
>>>>> Education for all I should imagine.
>>>>
>>>>The point is people don't sign up to groups like uk.rec.birdwatching
>>>>to discuss animal rights.
>>>
>>> People don't sign up anyway. If you want a sheltered world exclusively
>>> for weirdo's who cannot face reality then go start a moderated
>>> newsgroup on your own.
>>>
>>> On a public forum you get to see everything the public want you to
>>> see. Animal rights and global destruction are issues for us all even
>>> birdwatchers.
>>>
>>> What kind of ponce can pretend otherwise?

>>
>>Hear! Hear!

>
> Parakeet?


Will one do?

>
> What am I Tiwit, towoo?


Twixt?

>
>>>
>>>>> >> In
>>>>> >> addition, he frequently nymshifts in attempts to avoid the kill filters.
>>>>>
>>>>> >If they don't want to read his posts he should respect that...
>>>>>
>>>>> That's a bit like saying a newspaper should be tailored to individual
>>>>> wants. Nonsense. Most of the netkops just want comics and dirty
>>>>> magazines to read. In Brian's (Old Codger from Bicknacre in Essex)
>>>>> case he just wants dirty magazines portraying bestiality subjects.
>>>>>
>>>>> The simple fact is if you don't want to read something then DON'T, but
>>>>> please don't proceed and feel the world needs to know about your
>>>>> decision.
>>>>>
>>>>> We simply don't care.
>>>>
>>>>That's not the point. I wasn't question whether he should continue
>>>>posting to *relevant* newsgroups. If he wants to then of course he
>>>>should! But worming around people's killfiles, I don't agree with
>>>>that...
>>>
>>> Learn to use filters then. Pro hunt extremists have been known to
>>> track down and harm people so it's wise to keep on the run especially
>>> if you are providing a public service.
>>>
>>> Netkopping is despised the world over these days far more so than
>>> crossposting devils. You'd do well to understand that before you start
>>> trying to educate us into world of netkop weirdo's.
>>>
>>>>> >> > By all means discuss this in the fullest possible detail in the vegan, veggie, environmentally aware landfill sites,
>>>>> >> > methane and related gases and such focussed groups but please don't dump
>>>>> >> > this rubbish in the British birdwatching group. After all you have
>>>>> >> > around 60,000 other newsgroups to choose.
>>>>>
>>>>> Every one should be aware of the problem the planet faces.
>>>>
>>>>The planet has many problems. People who want to discuss them
>>>>or learn about them do not join uk.rec.birdwatching to learn about
>>>>them. End of.
>>>
>>> You think it's ok for everyone else to fight your battles do you? I
>>> prefer to kick netkpops up the arse so shove that up your chuffer.
>>>
>>>>> Even if you
>>>>> are sad twitcher who likes to hide away in dark bushes pretending to
>>>>> look for birds but usually just peeping toms!
>>>

>



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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 10:17:32 -0400, ah > wrote:

>Old Codger wrote:
>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 20:06:04 -0400, ah > wrote:
>>
>>>Old Codger wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:33:44 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Mar 21, 10:48 am, Old Codger >
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:58:04 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >On 20 Mar, 16:21, Old Codger > wrote:
>>>>>> >> Tom Withycombe wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >> > I'm obviously suffering from mental constipation but could someone
>>>>>> >> > enlighten me as to what this rubbish has to do with a ng dedicated to
>>>>>> >> > British birdwatching?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >> Nothing at all Tom, just as it has little relevance to many of the
>>>>>> >> groups to which it is cross posted.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >Of course the problem could be alleviated if everyone replying
>>>>>> >to the guy removed all the irrelevant groups from the cross-post
>>>>>> >first.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That requires aptitude and common sense. Something the troll netkops
>>>>>> don't possess.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >> However, Pete is so desperate for
>>>>>> >> attention that he always cross posts to at least six groups.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >Why does he post to small groups instead of large ones if
>>>>>> >that is his motivation?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Education for all I should imagine.
>>>>>
>>>>>The point is people don't sign up to groups like uk.rec.birdwatching
>>>>>to discuss animal rights.
>>>>
>>>> People don't sign up anyway. If you want a sheltered world exclusively
>>>> for weirdo's who cannot face reality then go start a moderated
>>>> newsgroup on your own.
>>>>
>>>> On a public forum you get to see everything the public want you to
>>>> see. Animal rights and global destruction are issues for us all even
>>>> birdwatchers.
>>>>
>>>> What kind of ponce can pretend otherwise?
>>>
>>>Hear! Hear!

>>
>> Parakeet?

>
>Will one do?
>
>>
>> What am I Tiwit, towoo?

>
>Twixt?


Sorry I cant dance but thanks for asking. My ugly sister can, will she
do?

>>
>>>>
>>>>>> >> In
>>>>>> >> addition, he frequently nymshifts in attempts to avoid the kill filters.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >If they don't want to read his posts he should respect that...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's a bit like saying a newspaper should be tailored to individual
>>>>>> wants. Nonsense. Most of the netkops just want comics and dirty
>>>>>> magazines to read. In Brian's (Old Codger from Bicknacre in Essex)
>>>>>> case he just wants dirty magazines portraying bestiality subjects.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The simple fact is if you don't want to read something then DON'T, but
>>>>>> please don't proceed and feel the world needs to know about your
>>>>>> decision.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We simply don't care.
>>>>>
>>>>>That's not the point. I wasn't question whether he should continue
>>>>>posting to *relevant* newsgroups. If he wants to then of course he
>>>>>should! But worming around people's killfiles, I don't agree with
>>>>>that...
>>>>
>>>> Learn to use filters then. Pro hunt extremists have been known to
>>>> track down and harm people so it's wise to keep on the run especially
>>>> if you are providing a public service.
>>>>
>>>> Netkopping is despised the world over these days far more so than
>>>> crossposting devils. You'd do well to understand that before you start
>>>> trying to educate us into world of netkop weirdo's.
>>>>
>>>>>> >> > By all means discuss this in the fullest possible detail in the vegan, veggie, environmentally aware landfill sites,
>>>>>> >> > methane and related gases and such focussed groups but please don't dump
>>>>>> >> > this rubbish in the British birdwatching group. After all you have
>>>>>> >> > around 60,000 other newsgroups to choose.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Every one should be aware of the problem the planet faces.
>>>>>
>>>>>The planet has many problems. People who want to discuss them
>>>>>or learn about them do not join uk.rec.birdwatching to learn about
>>>>>them. End of.
>>>>
>>>> You think it's ok for everyone else to fight your battles do you? I
>>>> prefer to kick netkpops up the arse so shove that up your chuffer.
>>>>
>>>>>> Even if you
>>>>>> are sad twitcher who likes to hide away in dark bushes pretending to
>>>>>> look for birds but usually just peeping toms!
>>>>

>>


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Old Codger wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 10:17:32 -0400, ah > wrote:
>
>>Old Codger wrote:
>>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 20:06:04 -0400, ah > wrote:
>>>
>>>>Old Codger wrote:
>>>>> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:33:44 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Mar 21, 10:48 am, Old Codger >
>>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:58:04 -0700 (PDT), Buxqi >
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >On 20 Mar, 16:21, Old Codger > wrote:
>>>>>>> >> Tom Withycombe wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >> > I'm obviously suffering from mental constipation but could someone
>>>>>>> >> > enlighten me as to what this rubbish has to do with a ng dedicated to
>>>>>>> >> > British birdwatching?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >> Nothing at all Tom, just as it has little relevance to many of the
>>>>>>> >> groups to which it is cross posted.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >Of course the problem could be alleviated if everyone replying
>>>>>>> >to the guy removed all the irrelevant groups from the cross-post
>>>>>>> >first.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That requires aptitude and common sense. Something the troll netkops
>>>>>>> don't possess.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >> However, Pete is so desperate for
>>>>>>> >> attention that he always cross posts to at least six groups.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >Why does he post to small groups instead of large ones if
>>>>>>> >that is his motivation?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Education for all I should imagine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The point is people don't sign up to groups like uk.rec.birdwatching
>>>>>>to discuss animal rights.
>>>>>
>>>>> People don't sign up anyway. If you want a sheltered world exclusively
>>>>> for weirdo's who cannot face reality then go start a moderated
>>>>> newsgroup on your own.
>>>>>
>>>>> On a public forum you get to see everything the public want you to
>>>>> see. Animal rights and global destruction are issues for us all even
>>>>> birdwatchers.
>>>>>
>>>>> What kind of ponce can pretend otherwise?
>>>>
>>>>Hear! Hear!
>>>
>>> Parakeet?

>>
>>Will one do?
>>
>>>
>>> What am I Tiwit, towoo?

>>
>>Twixt?

>
> Sorry I cant dance but thanks for asking. My ugly sister can, will she
> do?
>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>> >> In
>>>>>>> >> addition, he frequently nymshifts in attempts to avoid the kill filters.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >If they don't want to read his posts he should respect that...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That's a bit like saying a newspaper should be tailored to individual
>>>>>>> wants. Nonsense. Most of the netkops just want comics and dirty
>>>>>>> magazines to read. In Brian's (Old Codger from Bicknacre in Essex)
>>>>>>> case he just wants dirty magazines portraying bestiality subjects.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The simple fact is if you don't want to read something then DON'T, but
>>>>>>> please don't proceed and feel the world needs to know about your
>>>>>>> decision.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We simply don't care.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>That's not the point. I wasn't question whether he should continue
>>>>>>posting to *relevant* newsgroups. If he wants to then of course he
>>>>>>should! But worming around people's killfiles, I don't agree with
>>>>>>that...
>>>>>
>>>>> Learn to use filters then. Pro hunt extremists have been known to
>>>>> track down and harm people so it's wise to keep on the run especially
>>>>> if you are providing a public service.
>>>>>
>>>>> Netkopping is despised the world over these days far more so than
>>>>> crossposting devils. You'd do well to understand that before you start
>>>>> trying to educate us into world of netkop weirdo's.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> >> > By all means discuss this in the fullest possible detail in the vegan, veggie, environmentally aware landfill sites,
>>>>>>> >> > methane and related gases and such focussed groups but please don't dump
>>>>>>> >> > this rubbish in the British birdwatching group. After all you have
>>>>>>> >> > around 60,000 other newsgroups to choose.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Every one should be aware of the problem the planet faces.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The planet has many problems. People who want to discuss them
>>>>>>or learn about them do not join uk.rec.birdwatching to learn about
>>>>>>them. End of.
>>>>>
>>>>> You think it's ok for everyone else to fight your battles do you? I
>>>>> prefer to kick netkpops up the arse so shove that up your chuffer.
>>>>>
>>>>>>> Even if you
>>>>>>> are sad twitcher who likes to hide away in dark bushes pretending to
>>>>>>> look for birds but usually just peeping toms!
>>>>>
>>>

>


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