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G.S. October 26th 03 06:44 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:59:13 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:25:31 GMT, GS used
to say...

Gee, this will be the first time anyone's done that before. Oh my,
what shall I do?


What? Shown you up for the illiterate fool you are?

I wouldn't be surprised that I'm not the first, it's just so obvious.


Kurt,
Is sex with hamsters really better?

G.S. October 26th 03 06:45 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:00:04 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:27:01 GMT, GS used
to say...

Let him go, it's just getting interesting. He and Hamsterbutt are
digging themselves in.


You seem to have an anal fixation. Should we read anything into that?


I'm quite sure you'd like to do more to butts than just read into
them.

G.S. October 26th 03 06:45 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:00:04 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:27:01 GMT, GS used
to say...

Let him go, it's just getting interesting. He and Hamsterbutt are
digging themselves in.


You seem to have an anal fixation. Should we read anything into that?


I'm quite sure you'd like to do more to butts than just read into
them.

G.S. October 26th 03 06:45 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:01:13 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT, GS used
to say...

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:14:11 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:


Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


My, my, you do think parochially don't you?

It must be that Fortress America thing.

Can you say "gobble gobble" ?

G.S. October 26th 03 06:45 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:01:13 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT, GS used
to say...

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:14:11 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:


Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


My, my, you do think parochially don't you?

It must be that Fortress America thing.

Can you say "gobble gobble" ?

G.S. October 26th 03 06:46 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:05:14 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:31:27 GMT, GS used
to say...

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:04:29 -0000, "Keith G"
wrote:

Agreed there. But they may not be aware of the issue. I know my church
isn't.


That's a bit of an admission isn't it? Don't you think it would be a
positive step if you put them in the picture?


Of course it is, I told you he was a jerk. He's brave to warn others
over the internet, but doesn't have the balls to approch his own
church and demand they cough up their .5 cents.



Why would he want to? We deal in Pounds and Pennies here.

So you were deying you were brain dead eh? On what grounds do you base
your defence?


How many Hamsters have you had in your butt at once?

G.S. October 26th 03 06:46 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:05:14 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:31:27 GMT, GS used
to say...

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:04:29 -0000, "Keith G"
wrote:

Agreed there. But they may not be aware of the issue. I know my church
isn't.


That's a bit of an admission isn't it? Don't you think it would be a
positive step if you put them in the picture?


Of course it is, I told you he was a jerk. He's brave to warn others
over the internet, but doesn't have the balls to approch his own
church and demand they cough up their .5 cents.



Why would he want to? We deal in Pounds and Pennies here.

So you were deying you were brain dead eh? On what grounds do you base
your defence?


How many Hamsters have you had in your butt at once?

Keith G October 26th 03 07:57 PM

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"Bernard Hill" wrote in message
...
In article , Keith G
writes

"Bernard Hill" wrote in message
...
In article , Keith G
writes



snippage

If the church and Funeral Director concerned haven't already taken the
necessary steps to 'legitimise' this sort of thing (given its apparent
prevalence) then it's bloody time they did!

Agreed there. But they may not be aware of the issue. I know my church
isn't.



That's a bit of an admission isn't it? Don't you think it would be a
positive step if you put them in the picture?


It would be only if there were any call for recorded music to be played.
There has not been in the 10 years I've been assisting at funerals. The
day it is requested I will ring up the licencing authorities and add it
to the licence. Seems silly to pay for something which is not being
used.



OK. Fair comment, but it appears to be completely at odds with what I've
been told about music being played at funerals generally these days....?? (I
wouldn't know - I've never attended one!)



more snippage


Really? You should know better then! - 'Music software'??? - You're a

tiny
part of the whole bloody problem yourself, aren't you?


Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland

Er, why is that? I create and sell a music publishing system - ie one

in
which you put your own compositions on paper. And in the literature and
web site it clearly warns you to have permission to do any work on
anyone else's music.



OK, not involved in the 'digitisation' of music as such, but you can

still
be numbered among those who are generally involved with music, computers

and
the Internet for financial gain.


Certainly. It's my sole income. Is that wrong?



Absolutely not, but anyone who is connected (in any way) to the
music/computer/Internet scene should realise they are part of a ****ed up
situation that is criminalising a massive slice of humanity by supplying
music and the means to freely copy and distribute it and then squealing
about 'piracy' in much the same way as someone who is involved (in any way)
with the motor industry when it is supplying vehicles which will do damn
near *twice* the legal speed limit in this country! In both these cases
there is a heavy duty of self-regulation placed upon ordinary members of the
public, which is not the same burden for everyone, given their different
personalities and personal circumstances.....



I behave quite honourably on this (I hope) - as you would expect since I
earn my living by creating copyrighted material. On the closing screen
of my software it says "Please ensure that all music printed with Music
Publisher is free of composer's or other copyright". Anyway it's my
experience that musicians are acutely aware of the problems and justice
of copyright and keep to the rules. But churches often are not and
that's the point at issue.



OK, bit late to shove that in someone's face when they are only a couple of
days away from a funeral isn't it? A bit of 'forward thinking' by the
various agencies involved could prevent poor old Joe Ordinaire from
springing another well-placed trap at a time he or she might be heavily
preoccupied with personal matters......


The terms of the licence you have for your CDs are usually printed on
the CD or notes somewhere. The problem is that a church is a public
place, not a private one.



Little bit of small print required here, I'm thinking. Otherwise what? -
First thing you do when your old mum checks out is to apply for a temporary
broadcasting licence or summat? (We're not talking about the Annual Village
Fête here......)


Bernard, I have replied to you and left the crossposting in place to
demonstrate to one or two others, in this thread, who have mistakenly taken
it that you and I are diametrically opposed in our opinions and have 'taken
sides'. I hope their pugnacity will be tempered if I say that I accept what
you say is perfectly correct in principle and would hope that you might
agree with me that it is a bit of mess in practical terms which could be
entirely alleviated by a little 'organisation' by the agencies/organisations
involved - i.e. Churches that allow the practice of recorded music being
played should apply for the appropriate licence and/or the bloody MI could
universally declare funeral services to be an exception.

Whatever.....

This is my last crosspost on this topic and positively the last (and first)
time I initiate a crossposted thread! If there needs be any follow-up it
will have to be in uk.rec.audio only.






Keith G October 26th 03 07:57 PM

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"Bernard Hill" wrote in message
...
In article , Keith G
writes

"Bernard Hill" wrote in message
...
In article , Keith G
writes



snippage

If the church and Funeral Director concerned haven't already taken the
necessary steps to 'legitimise' this sort of thing (given its apparent
prevalence) then it's bloody time they did!

Agreed there. But they may not be aware of the issue. I know my church
isn't.



That's a bit of an admission isn't it? Don't you think it would be a
positive step if you put them in the picture?


It would be only if there were any call for recorded music to be played.
There has not been in the 10 years I've been assisting at funerals. The
day it is requested I will ring up the licencing authorities and add it
to the licence. Seems silly to pay for something which is not being
used.



OK. Fair comment, but it appears to be completely at odds with what I've
been told about music being played at funerals generally these days....?? (I
wouldn't know - I've never attended one!)



more snippage


Really? You should know better then! - 'Music software'??? - You're a

tiny
part of the whole bloody problem yourself, aren't you?


Bernard Hill
Braeburn Software
Author of Music Publisher system
Music Software written by musicians for musicians
http://www.braeburn.co.uk
Selkirk, Scotland

Er, why is that? I create and sell a music publishing system - ie one

in
which you put your own compositions on paper. And in the literature and
web site it clearly warns you to have permission to do any work on
anyone else's music.



OK, not involved in the 'digitisation' of music as such, but you can

still
be numbered among those who are generally involved with music, computers

and
the Internet for financial gain.


Certainly. It's my sole income. Is that wrong?



Absolutely not, but anyone who is connected (in any way) to the
music/computer/Internet scene should realise they are part of a ****ed up
situation that is criminalising a massive slice of humanity by supplying
music and the means to freely copy and distribute it and then squealing
about 'piracy' in much the same way as someone who is involved (in any way)
with the motor industry when it is supplying vehicles which will do damn
near *twice* the legal speed limit in this country! In both these cases
there is a heavy duty of self-regulation placed upon ordinary members of the
public, which is not the same burden for everyone, given their different
personalities and personal circumstances.....



I behave quite honourably on this (I hope) - as you would expect since I
earn my living by creating copyrighted material. On the closing screen
of my software it says "Please ensure that all music printed with Music
Publisher is free of composer's or other copyright". Anyway it's my
experience that musicians are acutely aware of the problems and justice
of copyright and keep to the rules. But churches often are not and
that's the point at issue.



OK, bit late to shove that in someone's face when they are only a couple of
days away from a funeral isn't it? A bit of 'forward thinking' by the
various agencies involved could prevent poor old Joe Ordinaire from
springing another well-placed trap at a time he or she might be heavily
preoccupied with personal matters......


The terms of the licence you have for your CDs are usually printed on
the CD or notes somewhere. The problem is that a church is a public
place, not a private one.



Little bit of small print required here, I'm thinking. Otherwise what? -
First thing you do when your old mum checks out is to apply for a temporary
broadcasting licence or summat? (We're not talking about the Annual Village
Fête here......)


Bernard, I have replied to you and left the crossposting in place to
demonstrate to one or two others, in this thread, who have mistakenly taken
it that you and I are diametrically opposed in our opinions and have 'taken
sides'. I hope their pugnacity will be tempered if I say that I accept what
you say is perfectly correct in principle and would hope that you might
agree with me that it is a bit of mess in practical terms which could be
entirely alleviated by a little 'organisation' by the agencies/organisations
involved - i.e. Churches that allow the practice of recorded music being
played should apply for the appropriate licence and/or the bloody MI could
universally declare funeral services to be an exception.

Whatever.....

This is my last crosspost on this topic and positively the last (and first)
time I initiate a crossposted thread! If there needs be any follow-up it
will have to be in uk.rec.audio only.






Ian Molton October 26th 03 10:58 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:33:50 GMT
GS wrote:


Just so people know - despite anything else in this thread, Im
*definately* not on whatever side of the 'argument' this guys on...


Coming from a registered sex offender that's a laugh!


Excuse me? I am *not* a registered sex offender.

--
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Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Ian Molton October 26th 03 10:58 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:33:50 GMT
GS wrote:


Just so people know - despite anything else in this thread, Im
*definately* not on whatever side of the 'argument' this guys on...


Coming from a registered sex offender that's a laugh!


Excuse me? I am *not* a registered sex offender.

--
Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux

Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Ian Molton October 26th 03 11:01 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT
GS wrote:

Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to
why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


Well it'd be rude to spit them back on the plate...

(educate yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faggot)

--
Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux

Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Ian Molton October 26th 03 11:01 PM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT
GS wrote:

Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to
why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


Well it'd be rude to spit them back on the plate...

(educate yourself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faggot)

--
Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux

Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Lebowski October 26th 03 11:08 PM

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LMAO !!! :-D


"Zipper" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 09:20:11 +0000, Bernard Hill
wrote:


Sir, you are being abusive. Please desist.


Drop dead you english prick.

I suspect I attend and am involved in more funerals than you,


Mass murderer?

ince I
play the organ for them all in my church,


Being english it's much more likely you played WITH your organ in
church.

so have considerable sympathy
for the bereaved. My comments were in fact aimed at the church, whose
responsibility it is to attend to these copyright matters.


So just how many churchs did you reach on rec.musicmakers.bagpipe you
fukin' moron?





Lebowski October 26th 03 11:08 PM

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LMAO !!! :-D


"Zipper" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 09:20:11 +0000, Bernard Hill
wrote:


Sir, you are being abusive. Please desist.


Drop dead you english prick.

I suspect I attend and am involved in more funerals than you,


Mass murderer?

ince I
play the organ for them all in my church,


Being english it's much more likely you played WITH your organ in
church.

so have considerable sympathy
for the bereaved. My comments were in fact aimed at the church, whose
responsibility it is to attend to these copyright matters.


So just how many churchs did you reach on rec.musicmakers.bagpipe you
fukin' moron?





Lebowski October 26th 03 11:14 PM

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"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:25:31 GMT, GS used
to say...

Gee, this will be the first time anyone's done that before. Oh my,
what shall I do?


What? Shown you up for the illiterate fool you are?

I wouldn't be surprised that I'm not the first, it's just so obvious.


--
Kurt
The Hamsters - Voted the UK's best Blues-Rock band.
http://www.thehamsters.co.uk


"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's parties?

;-))



Lebowski October 26th 03 11:14 PM

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"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:25:31 GMT, GS used
to say...

Gee, this will be the first time anyone's done that before. Oh my,
what shall I do?


What? Shown you up for the illiterate fool you are?

I wouldn't be surprised that I'm not the first, it's just so obvious.


--
Kurt
The Hamsters - Voted the UK's best Blues-Rock band.
http://www.thehamsters.co.uk


"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's parties?

;-))



Dave Plowman October 26th 03 11:57 PM

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In article ,
Lebowski wrote:
"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock"
band. What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's
parties?


Of course they do. Hamsters taste boring after a while.

--
*Why is the word abbreviation so long? *

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

Dave Plowman October 26th 03 11:57 PM

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In article ,
Lebowski wrote:
"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock"
band. What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's
parties?


Of course they do. Hamsters taste boring after a while.

--
*Why is the word abbreviation so long? *

Dave Plowman London SW 12
RIP Acorn

G.S. October 27th 03 01:01 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:29:15 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:


Is sex with hamsters really better?


Better than what?


Your right hand, the only thing keeping you a virgin (besides that
face)

G.S. October 27th 03 01:01 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:29:15 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:


Is sex with hamsters really better?


Better than what?


Your right hand, the only thing keeping you a virgin (besides that
face)

Lebowski October 27th 03 01:01 AM

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"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:14:24 +1300, Lebowski used
to say...

"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's

parties?

;-))


Ooer, the Little Lebowski cracked a funny. Duh, I've never heard that
one before.



Notice the "wink", it was just a silly half-assed wind-up :) Ah well, even
The Beatles must have copped a fair bit of initial flak..



Lebowski October 27th 03 01:01 AM

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"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:14:24 +1300, Lebowski used
to say...

"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's

parties?

;-))


Ooer, the Little Lebowski cracked a funny. Duh, I've never heard that
one before.



Notice the "wink", it was just a silly half-assed wind-up :) Ah well, even
The Beatles must have copped a fair bit of initial flak..



G.S. October 27th 03 01:02 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:30:47 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

It just intrigued me as you continually refer to them.


And you continually respond to them.

Obviously it's a Freudian thing. Not that you would understand that, but
I just don't have time to explain it to a hormonal teenager.

Think you could? Naw...

G.S. October 27th 03 01:02 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:30:47 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

It just intrigued me as you continually refer to them.


And you continually respond to them.

Obviously it's a Freudian thing. Not that you would understand that, but
I just don't have time to explain it to a hormonal teenager.

Think you could? Naw...

G.S. October 27th 03 01:03 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:31:21 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

Can you say "gobble gobble" ?

You've just proven that you can.

Type it, but you do it.

G.S. October 27th 03 01:03 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:31:21 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

Can you say "gobble gobble" ?

You've just proven that you can.

Type it, but you do it.

G.S. October 27th 03 01:04 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:33:48 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:46:35 GMT, G.S. used
to say...

How many Hamsters have you had in your butt at once?


LMAO, you really do have a things about posteriors don't you? I've also
noticed that you rarely know the correct name for things.


C'mon now tell us, how many hamsters have you had in your ass at once,
enquiring minds want to know.



Just between you and I,


Oh, I'm quite sure you'd like to get "it" between us.

do you find your lack of education frustrating?

Know, dew yew?

G.S. October 27th 03 01:04 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 20:33:48 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 19:46:35 GMT, G.S. used
to say...

How many Hamsters have you had in your butt at once?


LMAO, you really do have a things about posteriors don't you? I've also
noticed that you rarely know the correct name for things.


C'mon now tell us, how many hamsters have you had in your ass at once,
enquiring minds want to know.



Just between you and I,


Oh, I'm quite sure you'd like to get "it" between us.

do you find your lack of education frustrating?

Know, dew yew?

G.S. October 27th 03 01:06 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:58:34 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:33:50 GMT
GS wrote:


Just so people know - despite anything else in this thread, Im
*definately* not on whatever side of the 'argument' this guys on...


Coming from a registered sex offender that's a laugh!


Excuse me? I am *not* a registered sex offender.


Ah sorry, butt yes you are. I found your info in the sex offender
registry, and verified it via your pic and home address. Were those
young lads tasty?

G.S. October 27th 03 01:06 AM

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 23:58:34 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:33:50 GMT
GS wrote:


Just so people know - despite anything else in this thread, Im
*definately* not on whatever side of the 'argument' this guys on...


Coming from a registered sex offender that's a laugh!


Excuse me? I am *not* a registered sex offender.


Ah sorry, butt yes you are. I found your info in the sex offender
registry, and verified it via your pic and home address. Were those
young lads tasty?

G.S. October 27th 03 01:08 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 00:01:48 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT
GS wrote:

Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to
why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


Well it'd be rude to spit them back on the plate...


Depends how many loads your taking down. I suspect with those vacuum
cleaners you call lips you could suck the bark off of a pine tree.


G.S. October 27th 03 01:08 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 00:01:48 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:

On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 18:34:44 GMT
GS wrote:

Faggots are actually quite tasty. I've always been surprised as to
why
the yanks hate them so much...


I'm glad you admit it. Do you swallow too?


Well it'd be rude to spit them back on the plate...


Depends how many loads your taking down. I suspect with those vacuum
cleaners you call lips you could suck the bark off of a pine tree.


G.S. October 27th 03 01:10 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:14:24 +1300, "Lebowski"
wrote:

The Hamsters - Voted the UK's best Blues-Rock band.
http://www.thehammters.co.uk


"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's parties?


Yes they do kids partys, but watch out when that convicted sex
offender asks your young son to sit on his lap.


G.S. October 27th 03 01:10 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:14:24 +1300, "Lebowski"
wrote:

The Hamsters - Voted the UK's best Blues-Rock band.
http://www.thehammters.co.uk


"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's parties?


Yes they do kids partys, but watch out when that convicted sex
offender asks your young son to sit on his lap.


[email protected] October 27th 03 01:12 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 00:45:26 +0000, Kurt Hamster
wrote:

On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 13:14:24 +1300, Lebowski used
to say...

"The Hamsters" ????? What a ****ed name for a hard-ass "blues-rock" band.
What do you play? Themes from The Lion King? Do you do children's parties?

;-))


Ooer, the Little Lebowski cracked a funny. Duh, I've never heard that
one before.


With a stupidass name like that, I'm amazed you don't hear that daily,
along with the crys of "Stop him, he touched my boy".

Ian Molton October 27th 03 01:18 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:12:52 +0000
Kurt Hamster wrote:


Oooh, that looks like a good case for libel Ian.


I was thinking that myself.

I recommended contacting Laurence Godfrey for techniques.


Got any more details there?

Does anyone have any concrete info on who 'G.S.' is in real life? If it
can be worked out in any detail I'll take a shot (I dont need to pay
legal costs whilst in my present situation, so I'm in a pretty safe
position).

--
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Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Ian Molton October 27th 03 01:18 AM

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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:12:52 +0000
Kurt Hamster wrote:


Oooh, that looks like a good case for libel Ian.


I was thinking that myself.

I recommended contacting Laurence Godfrey for techniques.


Got any more details there?

Does anyone have any concrete info on who 'G.S.' is in real life? If it
can be worked out in any detail I'll take a shot (I dont need to pay
legal costs whilst in my present situation, so I'm in a pretty safe
position).

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Ian Molton October 27th 03 01:20 AM

Urgent request
 
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:01:07 GMT
G.S. wrote:


Is sex with hamsters really better?


Better than what?


Your right hand,


How do you know what sex with his right hand is like? (sorry... too
easy...)

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Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.

Ian Molton October 27th 03 01:20 AM

Urgent request
 
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 02:01:07 GMT
G.S. wrote:


Is sex with hamsters really better?


Better than what?


Your right hand,


How do you know what sex with his right hand is like? (sorry... too
easy...)

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Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux

Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with
ketchup.


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