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| Martin Reboul |
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 11:44 pm |
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"Stein R" <steinjr@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Quote: "Martin Reboul" <martin@SPAMFUKreboul1471.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
news:c15p62$mrg$1@newsg4.svr.pol.co.uk:
"Tom McDonald" <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in message
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Stein R wrote:
Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in
news:103b5k1pc2d649c@corp.supernews.com:
Stein R wrote:
snip stuff Stein actually seems to know about
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Now go away, you quarrelsome ignoramus, or I shall taunt you again
:-)
Grin,
Stein
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Tom McDonald
For some reason I am also reminded of Manuell in Fawlty Towers :-)
Grin,
Stein
Stein,
But let us not mention the German Tourist episode :-)
You people have no sense of humour....
"You started it!"
:¬) :¬) .... no, I'm not going to say it! I think that was one of the funniest
moments in comedy I've ever seen, yet the most traumatic - it still makes my
toes curl watching it.
Cheers,
Martin |
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| Seppo Renfors |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 12:45 am |
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Tom McDonald wrote:
Quote:
Stein R wrote:
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Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm Tom.... it
was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term memory THAT badly
already are you..... That you now don't remember your own whining, and
feel it is OK to abuse another person's parents personally and
directly - people whom you don't even know, people who hasn't said
"BOO" to you!! You are a right sick bastard aren't you! That is
DESPITE your earlier whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even
referred to in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
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| unglued |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 4:58 am |
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"J. Anderson" <fergana@NOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message news:<c15bed$p3c$1@phys-news1.kolumbus.fi>...
Quote: You beat me to it! Would I be right in stating that the "tak" form is
the
sort of discovering done by explorers while the "dag" form is the sort
of
discovering done by surprise (e.g. of a fly in your soup)?
I'm afraid not. One 'upptäcker' a fly in the soup, rather not 'uppdagar',
which is a bit too solemn.
Hmm, but you could 'uppdaga' that the cook was using flies as a taste
enhancer in the soup.
Quote: We also have the verb 'ådagalägga' = display,
demonstrate, prove etc., which comes from 'lägga i dagen', verbally = lay in
the day(light).
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John |
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| Tom McDonald |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 9:44 am |
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Seppo Renfors wrote:
Quote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm Tom.... it
was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term memory THAT badly
already are you..... That you now don't remember your own whining, and
feel it is OK to abuse another person's parents personally and
directly - people whom you don't even know, people who hasn't said
"BOO" to you!! You are a right sick bastard aren't you! That is
DESPITE your earlier whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even
referred to in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster. |
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| Stein R |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 10:45 am |
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Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in
news:103ern8m2be35de@corp.supernews.com:
Quote: Seppo Renfors wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm
Tom.... it was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term
memory THAT badly already are you..... That you now don't
remember your own whining, and feel it is OK to abuse another
person's parents personally and directly - people whom you
don't even know, people who hasn't said "BOO" to you!! You are
a right sick bastard aren't you! That is DESPITE your earlier
whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even referred to
in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Small furry animal, tend to be overly agressive, has an inflated
sense of self importance, sometimes rather suicidal/dumb in his
actions. Probably hamster. Or maybe lemming. Does Monty Python have
anything on lemmings ?
Grin,
Stein |
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| Tom McDonald |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 3:33 pm |
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Stein R wrote:
Quote: Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in
news:103ern8m2be35de@corp.supernews.com:
Seppo Renfors wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm
Tom.... it was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term
memory THAT badly already are you..... That you now don't
remember your own whining, and feel it is OK to abuse another
person's parents personally and directly - people whom you
don't even know, people who hasn't said "BOO" to you!! You are
a right sick bastard aren't you! That is DESPITE your earlier
whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even referred to
in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Small furry animal, tend to be overly agressive, has an inflated
sense of self importance, sometimes rather suicidal/dumb in his
actions. Probably hamster. Or maybe lemming. Does Monty Python have
anything on lemmings ?
Grin,
Stein
Stein,
I don't know, but they'd be too easy, surely?
OK, I'll stop calling you Shriley.
Tom McDonald |
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| Eric Stevens |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 4:48 pm |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 08:44:36 -0600, Tom McDonald
<tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote:
Quote: Seppo Renfors wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm Tom.... it
was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term memory THAT badly
already are you..... That you now don't remember your own whining, and
feel it is OK to abuse another person's parents personally and
directly - people whom you don't even know, people who hasn't said
"BOO" to you!! You are a right sick bastard aren't you! That is
DESPITE your earlier whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even
referred to in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Monty python - John Clease - again?
Eric Stevens |
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| Stein R |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 5:10 pm |
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Eric Stevens <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz> wrote in
news:bakf30h6fg42mcgvr4c4eceeb4atdmqe2c@4ax.com:
Quote: On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 08:44:36 -0600, Tom McDonald
tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote:
Seppo Renfors wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm Tom....
it
was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term memory THAT badly
already are you..... That you now don't remember your own whining,
and
feel it is OK to abuse another person's parents personally and
directly - people whom you don't even know, people who hasn't said
"BOO" to you!! You are a right sick bastard aren't you! That is
DESPITE your earlier whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even
referred to in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11".
Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Monty python - John Clease - again?
Eric Stevens
Monty Python. "Quest for the Holy Grail". Scene 9. The immortal words
are uttered by John Cleese, not John Clease.
Next: "Fetchez la vache !"
Grin,
Stein |
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| Daryl Krupa |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 5:51 pm |
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dragonseed@spray.se (unglued) wrote in message news:<35f2c8ef.0402210158.5c97bdd@posting.google.com>...
Quote: Hmm, but you could 'uppdaga' that the cook was using flies as a taste
enhancer in the soup.
Ah hem-hem-hem: I rather recoll thet thet was
"Basil", in the ratatouille, ekchuelly. |
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| Tom McDonald |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 6:00 pm |
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Eric Stevens wrote:
Quote: On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 08:44:36 -0600, Tom McDonald
tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote:
Seppo Renfors wrote:
Tom McDonald wrote:
Stein R wrote:
[..]
Stein,
I suspect strongly that his father may have smelt of
elderberries. I have another hunch about his mother, but I'll
hold off on that for the moment.
Now WHO exactly was it whining about their Mother.... hmmm Tom.... it
was merely a day or so ago.... losing short term memory THAT badly
already are you..... That you now don't remember your own whining, and
feel it is OK to abuse another person's parents personally and
directly - people whom you don't even know, people who hasn't said
"BOO" to you!! You are a right sick bastard aren't you! That is
DESPITE your earlier whining about your own mother, (who wasn't even
referred to in any way at all - only an illness YOU appear to suffer
from)!
You know, your attack on people you don't even know, have never done
you any harm at all and don't even know of your existence, has a
fairly recent parallel over your way, often referred to a "S11". Been
taking lessons have you?
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Monty python - John Clease - again?
The Pythons are a bottomless well of knowledge. If the Pythons
were also occasionally themselves bottomless, well....
Tom McDonald |
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| Eric Stevens |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 7:04 pm |
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On 21 Feb 2004 14:51:01 -0800, icycalmca@yahoo.com (Daryl Krupa)
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Quote: dragonseed@spray.se (unglued) wrote in message news:<35f2c8ef.0402210158.5c97bdd@posting.google.com>...
Hmm, but you could 'uppdaga' that the cook was using flies as a taste
enhancer in the soup.
Ah hem-hem-hem: I rather recoll thet thet was
"Basil", in the ratatouille, ekchuelly.
I think that like others in this thread, your recollection is fawlty.
Eric Stevens |
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| Eric Stevens |
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 7:04 pm |
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 17:00:40 -0600, Tom McDonald
<tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote:
Quote: Monty python - John Clease - again?
The Pythons are a bottomless well of knowledge. If the Pythons
were also occasionally themselves bottomless, well....
I remember a shot from 'The making of a fish like Wanda' in which John
Clease is seen in pin-stripe suit and bowler, his extended umbrella
erect, standing up to his hips in an open 50 gallon drum of greasy
black oil saying "Here am I, a doctor of laws, and this is how I make
my living".
Eric Stevens |
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| Daryl Krupa |
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 3:39 am |
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Stein R <steinjr@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<Xns9496AA8CBFC5Esteinjr@193.213.112.21>...
Quote: Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in
news:103ern8m2be35de@corp.supernews.com:
Hamster. Definitely hamster.
Small furry animal, tend to be overly agressive, has an inflated
sense of self importance, sometimes rather suicidal/dumb in his
actions. Probably hamster. Or maybe lemming. Does Monty Python have
anything on lemmings ?
No, although National Lampoon did an entire stage show and
a record album about a rock festival devoted to mass suicide:
http://www.marksverylarge.com/recordings/lemmings.html
On the ggg-Gripping hand, Methinks that a Hamster suffering
the Effects of Ingesting rendered Mad Cow is a Manifestly Pythonesque
Notion, Nudge-nudge, Wink-wink, Know what I Mean?
A.L. |
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| Daryl Krupa |
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 3:44 am |
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Tom McDonald <tmcdonald2672@nohormelcharter.net> wrote in message news:<103fopojc219c5e@corp.supernews.com>...
Quote:
The Pythons are a bottomless well of knowledge. If the Pythons
were also occasionally themselves bottomless, well....
Well, you would get the spectacle of a mass mooning of the
Veddy, Veddy Important persanges on the inaugural run of the
Ghans Train as it pulled into Darwin ...
A.L. |
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| J. Anderson |
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2004 5:49 am |
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"Eric Stevens" <eric.stevens@sum.co.nz> skrev i meddelandet
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Quote: On 21 Feb 2004 14:51:01 -0800, icycalmca@yahoo.com (Daryl Krupa)
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dragonseed@spray.se (unglued) wrote in message
news:<35f2c8ef.0402210158.5c97bdd@posting.google.com>...
Hmm, but you could 'uppdaga' that the cook was using flies as a taste
enhancer in the soup.
Ah hem-hem-hem: I rather recoll thet thet was
"Basil", in the ratatouille, ekchuelly.
I think that like others in this thread, your recollection is fawlty.
Well, he's hardly a towering intellect.
John |
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