Posts by Steve Barnes
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Pizza? shouldn't that be Curry?
Which leads me nicely to.
You are in a room with two exits and two guards. One door leads to freedom the other door leads to death. One guard always tells the truth the other always lies.
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Chuck Bird and all the 'hoes you rode in on.
When are you right wing tossers going to realise that all the value that you claim to have produced for society, you are welcome to, keep it all. Take it, its yours.
All the debt, all the cheating, all the manipulation, all the underhand dealings, all that pretend money you created, all those laws that protect you and your kind, all of your enemies, all of your fears, all of your sadness, all of your tears.
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So. If I punch Dicky Bird in the face, really hard, in a forest where nobody can see it, does it matter?
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Does anyone think that "brickley paiste" and "p forrester jarvie" are the same entity, or different versions of similar botcode?
I had my suspicions as such the other day. But then Tom Beard came up with a sugestion about Knowledge Bro. Now I suspect they are all Ian Wishart or, maybe, Cameron Slater, or maybe Cameron Slater is D4J,.
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That's better Craigo, :-)
The "aside from the fact that it is filled with paranoid bigotry."is just an ear worm picked up from a Comedy Channel promo, the one after "We're on Orange alert, which means something is going to happen somewhere in someway at sometime"
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Craig? are you ok? I fail to see what that link has to do with anything, aside from the fact that it is filled with paranoid bigotry. Well it was a link to the Herald. Did you have any particular article in mind?
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Meanwhile, in Mount Albert, people are putting stuff they no longer want by the roadside.
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Ian
In fact, the verb gruntle has been around since the turn of the 15th century with the first meaning above: "Several members of the choir are gruntling about the new organist's refusal to wear a robe over her flashy dresses." Because it is intransitive, we have to use a preposition like about with it: "There is no pleasing Andy Madder; he gruntles about everything."
Wonder what a gruntle looks like?
Apparently it is a Windows application and looks like
this
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Someone draws their rectangles lying down.
In which case I presume you would be referring to height and width, hence the terms Portrait and landscape are used to define orientation.
As well you know.
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Also, the whole splitting stories over two pages is just to ploy to juke the page impression stats for the advertisers, right?
Nail hit on head there Graeme I think. I have oft wondered about that myself. The other thing that disses my gruntle is that "Your Vi ewes" is posted back to front and moderated in such a way as to preclude discussion, I wonder if this is deliberate. I mean we don't want the "readers" actually talking to each other do we?.