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Old Oct 29th 2003, 3:15 pm
  #1  
Deep Freud Moors
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    > You have to have an open mind and sincere
    > manners when it comes to all people. That's how I met my princess
    > friend. Mick Jagger met Kieth Richards on a train platform. What would
    > have happened if Mick told Kieth he was a moron and to "go away"?

"Keith, go away and get some moisturiser, we will need to re-form again
soon."

    > step to actually meeting royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I
    > could call up her Queen Mother right now if I wanted to (but I
    > wouldn't).

Feel free to have the Queen punish us all severely for being so rude.
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Old Oct 30th 2003, 10:44 am
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Robert <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Mxsmanic <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>. ..
    > > Robert writes:
    > > I could never countenance taking advantage of others in that way, no
    > > matter how wealthy or royal they might be. And I should hope that my
    > > friends would never talk about me as though I were an expensive car,
    > > either.
    > Your responses are so way off. People in this group cared that I had a
    > royal friend and wanted more information. Why? Royals are interesting
    > to many people. Maybe not too you.

No-one here truly gives a shit who you claim to know. There are some here
who enjoy humouring you and having a laugh at your expense.

    > I have never profited financially from my princess friend. I profitted
    > from my billionaire friend because I introduced him to another
    > business owner and received a commission. In any case I said it wasn't
    > about the money. It was about treating all people with respect.

I don't treat all people with respect. That would be completely false. Some
people are not worthy of respect, and giving them respect would be fake, and
a waste of effort on my part. I will save my respect for people whom I deem
worthy - because that in itself makes my respect worth something.

    > By the way you get lucky meeting billionaires when you get in the
    > game. In this case the game was the sale of used office furniture,
    > believe it or not. I called an ad advertising large lots of office
    > furniture. I knew another dealer and thought I could broker the deal.
    > I was put right through to the billionaire. He was building an office
    > supply company.

Your story keeps changing. Before you were about to hangup on the
billionaire. Why would you do this when you made the call about legitimate
business?

As I said a while back, your story stinks of bullshit, and that is why
no-one is treating you seriously. If you truly had all these impressive
contacts, you would understand why everyone is so dubious. If you were to be
as open and believing as you claim we should be, you would be excellent
fodder for rip-off artists.
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Old Oct 30th 2003, 11:16 am
  #3  
Robert
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It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
of whether or not I have a royal friend. Some of you may not have seen
my last post so I'll say it again below. The disrepectful tone, where
given, is for those disrespectful to me through the postings. This is
also a formula for meeting royalty but you can use it for attracting
just about anything:

There was no risk in you believing that I have a royal friend. In fact
if you became my friend (after seeing your nasty postings to me this
is unlikely)I might have introduced you. You actually could have been
flying to Monaco (land in Nice) on the royal plane for a week of
massages and relaxation. You have to have an open mind and sincere
manners when it comes to all people. That's how I met my princess
friend. Mick Jagger met Kieth Richards on a train platform. What would
have happened if Mick told Kieth he was a moron and to "go away"?

I can tell you for a fact that there are some very rich people in this
world who don't look or act like it. Some look like tramps. You should
give everyone respect if respect is given to you in any case. But
sometime in your life you may have run into someone, quickly judged
them and made some sarcastic remark. Well, that person you said that
to may have been someone who may have allowed you to travel around
Europe in total luxury for the rest of your life. But now you sit at
your computer wishing you could afford even budget travel. I'm not
saying be nice to everyone and sooner or later someone will give you a
fortune (but it does happen - fact). I'm just saying to treat all
people with sincere respect regardless if you you don't like the way
they look, sound or say. True story: I almost hung up on a billionaire
because he sounded like he was from a lower class - he was! but built
many successful companies and was a billionaire. I have learned. Yes I
have learned. And so should you. So shut up and read the formula:

My royal friend, her family and friends have impeccable manners and my
guess is that most royals do. You're much more likely to attract good
people with good manners. Then the absolute belief (this is critical -
be respecful toward me and this idea) that you will meet royalty.
Sometime you'll be in the hotel or wherever and you'll meet someone.
That someone might be royalty. Do not force your future. Do not show
up at the palace uninvited. Just go about your business in a positive
manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
step to actually meeting royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I
could call up her Queen Mother right now if I wanted to (but I
wouldn't). That's my method. Worked for me. Let me know if it works
for you.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 11:40 am
  #4  
Miguel Cruz
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Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
    > It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
    > of whether or not I have a royal friend.

All this is strange because you're new here.

Do you notice anyone else pointing detailed analyses of how their messages
were treated in the group? Either there's a conspiracy to attack you
(perhaps engineered by others in the palace jealous of your royal
connections) or maybe you're letting yourself get a little too sensitive.

Sit back and watch for a spell, see how it goes, and then you'll have a much
better time.

    > My royal friend, her family and friends have impeccable manners and my
    > guess is that most royals do. You're much more likely to attract good
    > people with good manners. Then the absolute belief (this is critical - be
    > respecful toward me and this idea) that you will meet royalty. Sometime
    > you'll be in the hotel or wherever and you'll meet someone. That someone
    > might be royalty. Do not force your future. Do not show up at the palace
    > uninvited. Just go about your business in a positive manner expecting
    > someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people got lucky without any
    > effort - because through me you have come one step to actually meeting
    > royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I could call up her Queen Mother
    > right now if I wanted to (but I wouldn't). That's my method. Worked for
    > me. Let me know if it works for you.

I can only imagine that most people have better things to worry about than
fine-tuning their secret plans for one day meeting royalty.

miguel
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Old Oct 30th 2003, 11:43 am
  #5  
Peter L
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Could've been a contender, instead of a bum. Now I am condemned to sitting
in front of my computer, thinking of what could have been.


"Robert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
    > of whether or not I have a royal friend. Some of you may not have seen
    > my last post so I'll say it again below. The disrepectful tone, where
    > given, is for those disrespectful to me through the postings. This is
    > also a formula for meeting royalty but you can use it for attracting
    > just about anything:
    > There was no risk in you believing that I have a royal friend. In fact
    > if you became my friend (after seeing your nasty postings to me this
    > is unlikely)I might have introduced you. You actually could have been
    > flying to Monaco (land in Nice) on the royal plane for a week of
    > massages and relaxation. You have to have an open mind and sincere
    > manners when it comes to all people. That's how I met my princess
    > friend. Mick Jagger met Kieth Richards on a train platform. What would
    > have happened if Mick told Kieth he was a moron and to "go away"?
    > I can tell you for a fact that there are some very rich people in this
    > world who don't look or act like it. Some look like tramps. You should
    > give everyone respect if respect is given to you in any case. But
    > sometime in your life you may have run into someone, quickly judged
    > them and made some sarcastic remark. Well, that person you said that
    > to may have been someone who may have allowed you to travel around
    > Europe in total luxury for the rest of your life. But now you sit at
    > your computer wishing you could afford even budget travel. I'm not
    > saying be nice to everyone and sooner or later someone will give you a
    > fortune (but it does happen - fact). I'm just saying to treat all
    > people with sincere respect regardless if you you don't like the way
    > they look, sound or say. True story: I almost hung up on a billionaire
    > because he sounded like he was from a lower class - he was! but built
    > many successful companies and was a billionaire. I have learned. Yes I
    > have learned. And so should you. So shut up and read the formula:
    > My royal friend, her family and friends have impeccable manners and my
    > guess is that most royals do. You're much more likely to attract good
    > people with good manners. Then the absolute belief (this is critical -
    > be respecful toward me and this idea) that you will meet royalty.
    > Sometime you'll be in the hotel or wherever and you'll meet someone.
    > That someone might be royalty. Do not force your future. Do not show
    > up at the palace uninvited. Just go about your business in a positive
    > manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
    > got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
    > step to actually meeting royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I
    > could call up her Queen Mother right now if I wanted to (but I
    > wouldn't). That's my method. Worked for me. Let me know if it works
    > for you.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 11:47 am
  #6  
Douglas W. Hoyt
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    >>>>>>> It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
of whether or not I have a royal friend. Some of you may not have seen my
last post so I'll say it again below.

I haven't read those other posts or those other threads, and I wish I
hadn't read this one.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 2:12 pm
  #7  
Gregory Morrow
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Miguel Cruz wrote:

    > I can only imagine that most people have better things to worry about than
    > fine-tuning their secret plans for one day meeting royalty.


I think I have a quite a bit more fun playing with my "secret" six - foot
tall rabbit friend. His name is "Harvey"....

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Old Oct 30th 2003, 2:36 pm
  #8  
barney
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In article <[email protected]> ,
[email protected] (Robert) wrote:

    > Do not show
    > up at the palace uninvited.

Ah, so *that's* where I've been going wrong. Thanks for the tip.

    > Just go about your business in a positive
    > manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
    > got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
    > step to actually meeting royalty.

Seriously, why do you think that people in this newsgroup are interested
in meeting royalty -- or, indeed, that they haven't?

Robert - people are going to accuse you of being a troll (somebody who
deliberately annoys newsgroup users). Indeed, I think the idea has already
been raised.

I don't think you are: I think you're probably genuine, albeit bizarre.

You've obviously travelled in Europe, from what you say - so it might be a
good idea for you to read some of the questions that other people are
posing in this newsgroup, and respond to them.

I also think you may well be Tom Ripley reincarnated, but this isn't the
place to pursue that.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 3:31 pm
  #9  
Miguel Cruz
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<[email protected]> wrote:
    > Seriously, why do you think that people in this newsgroup are interested
    > in meeting royalty -- or, indeed, that they haven't?

Why else go to Europe?

miguel
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Old Oct 30th 2003, 3:52 pm
  #10  
barney
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
(Miguel Cruz) wrote:

    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > Seriously, why do you think that people in this newsgroup are
    > > interested in meeting royalty -- or, indeed, that they haven't?
    >
    > Why else go to Europe?

Good point, Miguel. Those of us who live here tend to be distracted by the
ever-present dangers, mountainous and otherwise, and the increasingly
problematic Orange Juice Question.

How we wish that the US would rescue us from this citrus dilemma as they
did in 1945, 1918, 1862, 1741 and 1038! Then we could pay more attention
to the gem-encrusted carriages that clatter down our cobbled streets. We
might even discover whether the mouse-footmen prefer to be tipped in
sterling, USD or cheese.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 4:54 pm
  #11  
Magda
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 04:52:58 +0000 (UTC), in rec.travel.europe, [email protected]
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

... In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
... (Miguel Cruz) wrote:

... > Why else go to Europe?
...
... Good point, Miguel. Those of us who live here tend to be distracted by the
... ever-present dangers, mountainous and otherwise, and the increasingly
... problematic Orange Juice Question.
...
... How we wish that the US would rescue us from this citrus dilemma as they
... did in 1945, 1918, 1862, 1741 and 1038! Then we could pay more attention
... to the gem-encrusted carriages that clatter down our cobbled streets. We
... might even discover whether the mouse-footmen prefer to be tipped in
... sterling, USD or cheese.

No problems with coffee and keyboards/monitors here, but I'm decidedly scaring my
neighbours since 6 am... ROTFL
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 4:55 pm
  #12  
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 03:36:33 +0000 (UTC),
[email protected] wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]> ,
    >[email protected] (Robert) wrote:
    >> Do not show
    >> up at the palace uninvited.
    >Ah, so *that's* where I've been going wrong. Thanks for the tip.
    >> Just go about your business in a positive
    >> manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
    >> got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
    >> step to actually meeting royalty.
    >Seriously, why do you think that people in this newsgroup are interested
    >in meeting royalty -- or, indeed, that they haven't?

Back in 1960 met Princess Marie of Romania (I recollect she was)
at a small party in Youngstown Ohio. She was a fat dumpy old
lady.


************* DAVE HATUNEN ([email protected]) *************
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Old Oct 30th 2003, 5:42 pm
  #13  
Robert
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[email protected] wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > In article <[email protected]> ,
    > [email protected] (Robert) wrote:
    >
    > > Do not show
    > > up at the palace uninvited.
    >
    > Ah, so *that's* where I've been going wrong. Thanks for the tip.
    >
    > > Just go about your business in a positive
    > > manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
    > > got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
    > > step to actually meeting royalty.
    >
    > Seriously, why do you think that people in this newsgroup are interested
    > in meeting royalty -- or, indeed, that they haven't?
    >
    > Robert - people are going to accuse you of being a troll (somebody who
    > deliberately annoys newsgroup users). Indeed, I think the idea has already
    > been raised.
    >
    > I don't think you are: I think you're probably genuine, albeit bizarre.
    >
    > You've obviously travelled in Europe, from what you say - so it might be a
    > good idea for you to read some of the questions that other people are
    > posing in this newsgroup, and respond to them.
    >
    > I also think you may well be Tom Ripley reincarnated, but this isn't the
    > place to pursue that.

Thanks. I have found a lot of valuable information on this newsgroup
over the years. I posted for the first time ever a few days ago and I
had and have no intention of annoying people. Informing them? Yes.
Making them laugh? Yes. Making them wonder? Yes. But not intentionally
annoying them. Why would I do that? On the other hand some of the
comments to my postings were nasty (by American standards) and
uncalled for. I had the time of my life in Europe this summer and let
me tell you I can only imagine others did not because they wore tennis
shoes to hikenup trails, sprained their ankle and got hypothermia. All
this could of been avoid if they saw the post on tennis shoes in the
Alps (or any mountains for that matter). I promise to keep my future
postings in this group related to factual information related to
European travel.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 6:00 pm
  #14  
Robert
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[email protected] (Miguel Cruz) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
    > > of whether or not I have a royal friend.
    >
    > All this is strange because you're new here.
    >
    > Do you notice anyone else pointing detailed analyses of how their messages
    > were treated in the group? Either there's a conspiracy to attack you
    > (perhaps engineered by others in the palace jealous of your royal
    > connections) or maybe you're letting yourself get a little too sensitive.
    >
    > Sit back and watch for a spell, see how it goes, and then you'll have a much
    > better time.
    >
    > > My royal friend, her family and friends have impeccable manners and my
    > > guess is that most royals do. You're much more likely to attract good
    > > people with good manners. Then the absolute belief (this is critical - be
    > > respecful toward me and this idea) that you will meet royalty. Sometime
    > > you'll be in the hotel or wherever and you'll meet someone. That someone
    > > might be royalty. Do not force your future. Do not show up at the palace
    > > uninvited. Just go about your business in a positive manner expecting
    > > someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people got lucky without any
    > > effort - because through me you have come one step to actually meeting
    > > royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I could call up her Queen Mother
    > > right now if I wanted to (but I wouldn't). That's my method. Worked for
    > > me. Let me know if it works for you.
    >
    > I can only imagine that most people have better things to worry about than
    > fine-tuning their secret plans for one day meeting royalty.
    >
    > miguel

Oh, yea? Then why is royal watching so popular with the masses. People
would do anything to get to meet royalty. But if you go about it the
right way you can do it. Influenceing the subconscious through belief
(not my original idea. I thought it foolish at first and I'm still
learning)is the only way I know without being a wannbe. Remember good
manners is a requirement.
 
Old Oct 30th 2003, 6:15 pm
  #15  
Robert
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"Peter L" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Could've been a contender, instead of a bum. Now I am condemned to sitting
    > in front of my computer, thinking of what could have been.
    >
    >
    > "Robert" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > It's strange how my posting on safety in Europe turned into a debate
    > > of whether or not I have a royal friend. Some of you may not have seen
    > > my last post so I'll say it again below. The disrepectful tone, where
    > > given, is for those disrespectful to me through the postings. This is
    > > also a formula for meeting royalty but you can use it for attracting
    > > just about anything:
    > >
    > > There was no risk in you believing that I have a royal friend. In fact
    > > if you became my friend (after seeing your nasty postings to me this
    > > is unlikely)I might have introduced you. You actually could have been
    > > flying to Monaco (land in Nice) on the royal plane for a week of
    > > massages and relaxation. You have to have an open mind and sincere
    > > manners when it comes to all people. That's how I met my princess
    > > friend. Mick Jagger met Kieth Richards on a train platform. What would
    > > have happened if Mick told Kieth he was a moron and to "go away"?
    > >
    > > I can tell you for a fact that there are some very rich people in this
    > > world who don't look or act like it. Some look like tramps. You should
    > > give everyone respect if respect is given to you in any case. But
    > > sometime in your life you may have run into someone, quickly judged
    > > them and made some sarcastic remark. Well, that person you said that
    > > to may have been someone who may have allowed you to travel around
    > > Europe in total luxury for the rest of your life. But now you sit at
    > > your computer wishing you could afford even budget travel. I'm not
    > > saying be nice to everyone and sooner or later someone will give you a
    > > fortune (but it does happen - fact). I'm just saying to treat all
    > > people with sincere respect regardless if you you don't like the way
    > > they look, sound or say. True story: I almost hung up on a billionaire
    > > because he sounded like he was from a lower class - he was! but built
    > > many successful companies and was a billionaire. I have learned. Yes I
    > > have learned. And so should you. So shut up and read the formula:
    > >
    > > My royal friend, her family and friends have impeccable manners and my
    > > guess is that most royals do. You're much more likely to attract good
    > > people with good manners. Then the absolute belief (this is critical -
    > > be respecful toward me and this idea) that you will meet royalty.
    > > Sometime you'll be in the hotel or wherever and you'll meet someone.
    > > That someone might be royalty. Do not force your future. Do not show
    > > up at the palace uninvited. Just go about your business in a positive
    > > manner expecting someday that you will meet meet royalty. You people
    > > got lucky without any effort - because through me you have come one
    > > step to actually meeting royalty. Heck, I have her email address. I
    > > could call up her Queen Mother right now if I wanted to (but I
    > > wouldn't). That's my method. Worked for me. Let me know if it works
    > > for you.

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