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On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 16:43:04 +0100, Martin Underwood wrote:
He may have been unsteady on his legs or had all manner of reasons for not standing up. You've met Ian before then? ![]() -- Cliff Laine, The Old Lard Factory, Lancaster http://www.loobynet.com * remove any trace of rudeness before you reply * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Libeskind takes metaphors from fractal mathematics, crystalline geology and so on, and realises them with zigzags, skewed spaces and narrow slashes of glazing and industrial materials - even though the most intense experience its users will ever confront will be someone's failure to top up the coffee machine. Keith Miller |
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"loobyloo" wrote in message
... You've met Ian before then? ![]() Heh! Actually, to be honest, on the day in question my gout-y right foot was playing up a bit. None of us are getting any younger and at almost 55, I'm beginning to get aches in places where I didn't even know I had places. Ian |
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Ian F. wrote:
"loobyloo" wrote in message ... You've met Ian before then? ![]() Heh! Actually, to be honest, on the day in question my gout-y right foot was playing up a bit. None of us are getting any younger and at almost 55, I'm beginning to get aches in places where I didn't even know I had places. That'll teach you to pass the port to the left... -- Kat |
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"Kat" wrote in message
... That'll teach you to pass the port to the left... I refer the Honourable Member for 'Ackney East to the following: "Pass the port ... it won't give you gout James Meikle Friday April 16, 2004 The Guardian "Researchers have cheering news for grumpy old port drinkers. Beer drinkers are far more likely to develop gout than those who quaff wine." http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/st...192990,00.html ;-) Ian |
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Ian F. wrote:
I refer the Honourable Member for 'Ackney East to the following: "Pass the port ... it won't give you gout James Meikle Friday April 16, 2004 The Guardian "Researchers have cheering news for grumpy old port drinkers. Beer drinkers are far more likely to develop gout than those who quaff wine." Indeed.. But the grumpy old port drinker in his plus-fours with his bandaged foot and shooting stick is an enduring image of the English upper class, Doncha know, what? -- Kat |
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Ian F. wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 2 Jul 2005:
Moreover, would you, a 55-year-old man, *really* remain seated while a mother with a young child in her arms was standing????? The squealing, emaciated, ear-ringed brat was not in her arms, it was in the wretched buggy. Yes, but had she had to fold the buggy, she would have had to stand with the child in her arms. I wonder whether you would have still been reluctant to give up your seat for her? -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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Ian F. wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 2 Jul 2005:
"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message ... You mean that you agree that any mother who takes her child on a bus is automatically a prostitute and/or dole fiddler, with the child born out of wedlock? Which is what Ian is *saying*, even if it isn't what he *means*! And it is that to which I take exception. Utter twaddle. Is this correct: "A cow is an animal, therefore all animals are cows"? No? Well, that's what *you're* saying! Hmmm. You wrote: "That doesn't alter the fact that I, a 55 year-old, am expected to jump up and hand over my seat the minute some 17 year-old chav slapper gets on the bus with a buggy the size of Peckham!" Which implies that your sole experience with buggy-wielding mothers is that of "17 year-old chav slappers", a phrase to which I have several times objected. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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Paul Terry wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 2 Jul 2005:
In message , Mrs Redboots writes And you really intend me to think that class/education indicators are not often very obvious as soon as someone opens their mouth? I think you are wrong to pre-judge people by their accents. Feel free to point out where I pre-judge? The fact remains that in this country, you can usually tell someone's social status by their accent - which implies absolutely nothing about how much pleasure or otherwise you might derive from their company! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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Clive wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 1 Jul 2005:
In message , Mrs Redboots writes Frankly, given your bias against young mothers, I'm surprised you appreciate that many people have children, not just "chav slappers", as you refer to the bus-using classes! You are not only narrow minded but selective in what and where you read. I have never made the comments you attribute to me and I look forward to an apology, if you can come down to my level to give it. Yes, it was Ian who referred to young mothers as "chav slappers" (and if that's not narrow-minded, I don't know what is!). You, on the other hand, merely wrote: "They are masters of their own fate. If they can't fold a push chair then walk, if they can't walk then keep your knees together and you won't have the trouble of push chairs and kids annoying real passengers who need to get from A to B. Lets not forget that these women have all day to do their shopping or what ever it is they do." Am I to assume that women who can't "keep their knees together", and who are not "real passengers", but spend their days "shopping, or whatever it is they do" are, in your view, delightful, educated, charming young women? Because they sound a great deal more like Ian's "Chav Slappers" to me! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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Ian F. wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 2 Jul 2005:
terestingly, Mrs. Redboots (Annabel) lives about two miles from me, so we have pretty much the same things to contend with. I can only put her twisting of my words and/or misunderstanding of my reasoning down to the typically blinkered approach to life that the new-agers have - everybody must love everyone else, all life is beautiful, smile, big hugggggggs, and we'll all live happily ever after. Do feel free to explain how you come to class me as a "New Ager"? Or since when love was either (a) voluntary or (b) anything to do with smiles and hugs? Surely tolerance for one's fellow-beings, whether on a bus or anywhere else, is rather more to the point? -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 May 2005 |
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