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A Different collet question Don Recardo 08-20-2006
Posted by Andrew Mawson on August 22, 2006, 4:18 pm
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>
> > If the locals don't understand you all you have to do is speak
LOUDER.
>
> I see, I really understood "continent isolated" the way it has to be
> understood. :-))
> It really makes me laugh and I like it a lot. Makes the Brits very
> sympathic!
>
>
> Nick
> --
> The modular DRO
> Available now in USA / Canada
> <http://www.yadro.de>
> ..|....|....|....|....|....|....|..

That little strip of water has saved us from the Spanish with their
Armada, the French with shorty Napoleon, and the Germans twice last
centuary, and the last three occassions have had the benefit to Europe
(them over there that is) of saving them from their home grown
meglomaniacs that they failed to control in the first place. Why on
earth we would wish to actually join with Europe is beyond me.

And some of them persist in top posting which must surely make them
fodder for an SS firing squad !

AWEM



Posted by Mark Rand on August 22, 2006, 5:47 pm
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 21:18:20 +0100, "Andrew Mawson"

>
>>
>> > If the locals don't understand you all you have to do is speak
>LOUDER.
>>
>> I see, I really understood "continent isolated" the way it has to be
>> understood. :-))
>> It really makes me laugh and I like it a lot. Makes the Brits very
>> sympathic!
>>
>>
>> Nick
>> --
>> The modular DRO
>> Available now in USA / Canada
>> <http://www.yadro.de>
>> ..|....|....|....|....|....|....|..
>
>That little strip of water has saved us from the Spanish with their
>Armada, the French with shorty Napoleon, and the Germans twice last
>centuary, and the last three occassions have had the benefit to Europe
>(them over there that is) of saving them from their home grown
>meglomaniacs that they failed to control in the first place. Why on
>earth we would wish to actually join with Europe is beyond me.
>
>And some of them persist in top posting which must surely make them
>fodder for an SS firing squad !
>
>AWEM
>


Is Steele a furrin name then?

Nick's good, he winds up the Septics on RCM :-)

Mark Rand
RTFM

Posted by John Stevenson on August 22, 2006, 6:31 pm
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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 22:47:09 +0100, Mark Rand

>On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 21:18:20 +0100, "Andrew Mawson"
>
>>
>>>
>>> > If the locals don't understand you all you have to do is speak
>>LOUDER.
>>>
>>> I see, I really understood "continent isolated" the way it has to be
>>> understood. :-))
>>> It really makes me laugh and I like it a lot. Makes the Brits very
>>> sympathic!
>>>
>>>
>>> Nick
>>> --
>>> The modular DRO
>>> Available now in USA / Canada
>>> <http://www.yadro.de>
>>> ..|....|....|....|....|....|....|..
>>
>>That little strip of water has saved us from the Spanish with their
>>Armada, the French with shorty Napoleon, and the Germans twice last
>>centuary, and the last three occassions have had the benefit to Europe
>>(them over there that is) of saving them from their home grown
>>meglomaniacs that they failed to control in the first place. Why on
>>earth we would wish to actually join with Europe is beyond me.
>>
>>And some of them persist in top posting which must surely make them
>>fodder for an SS firing squad !
>>
>>AWEM
>>
>
>
>Is Steele a furrin name then?
>
>Nick's good, he winds up the Septics on RCM :-)
>
>Mark Rand
>RTFM


RCM doesn't take any winding up, they are all clockwork on that list.

.
--
Regards,

John Stevenson
Nottingham, England.

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http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk/

Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nick_M=FCller?= on August 23, 2006, 6:09 am
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> That little strip of water has saved us from the Spanish with their
> Armada, the French with shorty Napoleon, and the Germans twice last
> centuary,

That is history. Thanks god. None of us here can be made guilty what
happened then.


> and the last three occassions have had the benefit to Europe
> (them over there that is) of saving them from their home grown
> meglomaniacs that they failed to control in the first place. Why on
> earth we would wish to actually join with Europe is beyond me.

England as an island. It is OK. I hope you didn't understand me wrong
when I sayed that I lough about "continent isolated". I didn't mean it
bad. For me, it expresses the way Brits think in two words. And there is
really _nothing_ bad about it. Au contraire!
The Brits I have met at Sinsheim steam meeting (next one in January)
were all very kind and nice to talk with. No exception.


> And some of them persist in top posting which must surely make them
> fodder for an SS firing squad !

Like the full quoters with defunct word wrapping? :-))


Nick
Now this is going to be a too long OT and I'll quit.
--
The modular DRO
Available now in USA / Canada
<http://www.yadro.de>
..|....|....|....|....|....|....|..

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