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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:14 am
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David Horne
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Earl Evleth <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On 1/01/06 16:58, in article [email protected],
    > "Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > How do you reach that conclusion?
    >
    >
    > Some of the stations were not operating.

Jeez, Earl, what an amazing bit of information. Funny, I mentioned that
in my first post. Duh. If you had a clue about London, you might have
figured out that in almost all cases, the closed stations weren't more
than 10 minutes walk from an open one. I'm surprised the AP didn't
interview you too. 'Clueless in Paris doesn't know how to get to Kings
Cross on New Year's Eve. "It's terrible, I don't know how I'll get to
the New Year's Party. Did you know it's free tonight in Paris?"'

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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:23 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 10:14:26 -0500, [email protected]
(David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and
prestwich tesco 24h offy) wrote:

    >Earl Evleth <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> On 1/01/06 17:15, in article [email protected],
    >> "Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> >> If a person were in town he had not access to the web
    >> >
    >> > because? Internet arrived in London some time ago.
    >>
    >> Not on every corner! Paris is also loaded with them but if I
    >> am walking around you don't run into them.
    >>
    >> My point is that it is a dirty trick to strike on a night like
    >> that,
    >Funny, I thought your point was to gloat.

The NSA, whoever they are, have planted electrodes in his brain.
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:30 am
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Earl Evleth
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On 2/01/06 16:23, in article [email protected],
"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > The NSA, whoever they are, have planted electrodes in his brain.


They were there before the NSA, some friendly extra-terrestials
wanted me to see their TV programs. That is how I learned their
language although their women are not that great looking. Having
6 legs confuses some critical issues.
 
Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:39 am
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Timothy Kroesen
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...having Six Centimeters must be even more confounding...<g>

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"Earl Evleth" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Having
    > 6 legs confuses some critical issues.
 
Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:39 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 16:30:10 +0100, Earl Evleth <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >On 2/01/06 16:23, in article [email protected],
    >"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> The NSA, whoever they are, have planted electrodes in his brain.
    >They were there before the NSA, some friendly extra-terrestials
    >wanted me to see their TV programs.

Where was your foil helmet?

    >That is how I learned their
    >language although their women are not that great looking. Having
    >6 legs confuses some critical issues.

When Jeremy said Maud had pretty legs I assumed he meant a pair.
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:43 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:39:06 GMT, "Timothy Kroesen"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >...having Six Centimeters must be even more confounding...<g>

So much! That's more like stretching a point. :-)
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 3:08 am
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David wrote:
    >Jeez, Earl, what an amazing bit of information >snip<

David, why do you continue to argue with this man? It is a waste of time. I
think he posts the news articles[that anyone with a half ounce of brains
could find], and the weather reports[that no one asks for] just to stir up
the newsgroup. In the three newsgroups I check, he is the only person I have
ever put in a kill file. Believe me, it makes the group much better!
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 10:37 am
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Martin
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 11:08:06 -0500, "Marvin" <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >David wrote:
    >>Jeez, Earl, what an amazing bit of information >snip<
    >David, why do you continue to argue with this man? It is a waste of time. I
    >think he posts the news articles[that anyone with a half ounce of brains
    >could find], and the weather reports[that no one asks for] just to stir up
    >the newsgroup. In the three newsgroups I check, he is the only person I have
    >ever put in a kill file. Believe me, it makes the group much better!

You are in a pub. Propping up the bar is a harmless old codger reading
a two day old US newspaper that he found in the toilet. He reads bits
aloud that he thinks might interest you. You don't have to listen and
of course you don't.
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 2:21 pm
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Marvin
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Martin wrote:

    >You are in a pub. Propping up the bar is a harmless old codger reading
    >a two day old US newspaper that he found in the toilet. He reads bits
    >aloud that he thinks might interest you. You don't have to listen and
    >of course you don't.

Jeez, Martin, did you forget and flush the toilet after your brain fell in??
I plainly said I had him in a kill file; and on the outside chance you don't
know what that means, I do not "listen" to him since I never "see" him!! : )
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Old Jan 2nd 2006 | 7:59 pm
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Martin
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 22:21:14 -0500, "Marvin" <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >Martin wrote:
    >>You are in a pub. Propping up the bar is a harmless old codger reading
    >>a two day old US newspaper that he found in the toilet. He reads bits
    >>aloud that he thinks might interest you. You don't have to listen and
    >>of course you don't.
    >Jeez, Martin, did you forget and flush the toilet after your brain fell in??
    >I plainly said I had him in a kill file; and on the outside chance you don't
    >know what that means, I do not "listen" to him since I never "see" him!! : )

"... and of course you don't" :-)

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Old Jan 3rd 2006 | 2:42 am
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Marvin
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Martin wrote:

    >"... and of course you don't" :-)

Yes, I saw that; but I was trying to do a funny like I "thought" you were!
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Old Jan 3rd 2006 | 3:08 am
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Martin
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 10:42:04 -0500, "Marvin" <[email protected]>
wrote:

    >Martin wrote:
    >>"... and of course you don't" :-)
    >Yes, I saw that; but I was trying to do a funny like I "thought" you were!

I was just trying to see Earl from a different perspective.
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