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   Message 8,388 of 10,071   
   banana to no@no.com   
   Re: Hemel explosions - Wikipedia 'receiv   
   12 Dec 05 15:05:12   
   
   XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.media, uk.local.hertfordshire   
   XPost: alt.conspiracy, alt.conspiracy.new-world-order   
   From: banana@REMOVE_THIS.borve.demon.co.uk   
      
   In article , tw  writes   
      
   >"banana"  wrote in message   
   >news:SvysDKANqUnDFwPp@borve.demon.co.uk...   
   >> In article , Dr Zen   
   >>  writes   
   >>   
   >> >Eek! A mouse... erm, sorry, no, it's banana   
   >> > doing the squeaking, and it   
   >> >goes like this:   
   >> >   
   >> >>In article , Dr Zen   
   >> >> writes   
   >> >>   
   >> >>>Eek! A mouse... erm, sorry, no, it's banana   
   >> >>> doing the squeaking, and it   
      
      
      
   >> >>>>Media operators are obviously involved in writing such articles as   
   >this.   
   >> >>>   
   >> >>>You have to be kidding. Geeks with fast computers write the articles.   
   >> >>   
   >> >>Who happen to be BBC fans? And why would computer clockspeed matter?   
   >> >   
   >> >Jeez, you sure aren't a geek!   
   >>   
   >> What's the answer to the question though?   
   >   
   >As you aren't a geek, there is no point explaining why clockspeed matters,   
   >see?   
      
   Pathetic.   
      
   >> >Well, people simply accept what the police tell them in the absence of   
   >> >any evidence, because, erm, what the police tell them is the only   
   >> >evidence they actually have.   
   >>   
   >> Your use of 'erm' suggests that you're unaware that people in most   
   >> places in the world aren't so stupid.   
   >   
   >I don't think you understood his point...   
      
   Did you miss out a full stop after 'you' and before 'understood'?   
      
   >> >>I think the story will change. To what, I don't know.   
   >> >   
   >> >Maybe. I don't think it bears much speculation though.   
   >>   
   >> !   
   >   
   >Well, in the absence of any evidence to the contrarty, what would be the   
   >point?   
      
   You could say that about either of the main propositions, couldn't you?   
   But you only appear to be saying it about the one the cops *aren't*   
   asserting on the telly along with zero evidence. Why's that?   
      
   >> >>Never been into in-jokes...   
   >> >   
   >> >Ah. Maybe you should try. It's good fun.   
   >>   
   >> They kind of hold people back mentally and shore up self-regarding   
   >> hierarchies.   
   >   
   >How do they hold people back mentally?   
      
   I'm snipping the rest. If you want an answer to this question, I suggest   
   you think about what I typed above, in my generous attempt to help you   
   self-educate.   
      
   --   
   banana     "The thing I hate about you, Rowntree, is the way you   
               give Coca-Cola to your scum, and your best teddy-bear to   
               Oxfam, and expect us to lick your frigid fingers for the   
               rest of your frigid life." (Mick Travis, 'If...', 1968)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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