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Re: Reducing Bodyfat



On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 20:20:31 +1000, "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
>"David Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> "Lee Michaels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> > "David Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> > > "Lee Michaels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> > > > "Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>> > > > > Rude? Who cares...
>> > > > > But if you are so caught up on etiquette then why do you cross
>> > > post ? Or
>> > > > > were you just trying to act tough in a newsgroup by canning
>> > > someone who
>> > > > > presented valid feedback ?
>> > > > > Regards your ambulance comment, you are either 13 years old or
>> a
>> > > fool by
>> > > > the
>> > > > > true meaning of the word.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Life I said originally, get a life you wanker !
>> > > > >
>> > > > Hey there David, Retard Murphy (of Murphy's Law) is upset with
>> you.
>> > > >
>> > > > Something about not conforming to a standard of behavior that
>> only
>> > > eixists
>> > > > in his fantasy world.
>> > > >
>> > > > But he raises an interesting question. How do you do all that
>> you do
>> > > at
>> > > > thirteen years of age??  And is is legal in the state of Nevada?
>> > > (Is the
>> > > > wifey doing anything illegal with you on a semi regular basis?)
>> > > >
>> > > > Or are you just an incredible stud at an early age?
>> > >
>> > > Obviously, I can't be 13.
>> > >
>> > > Unfortunately, that means I am "a fool by the true meaning of the
>> > > word".
>> > >
>> > > I can live with that.
>> > >
>> > fool    n.
>> > 1. One who is deficient in judgment, sense, or understanding.
>> > 2. One who acts unwisely on a given occasion: I was a fool to have
>> quit my
>> > job.
>> > 3. One who has been tricked or made to appear ridiculous; a dupe:
>> They made
>> > a fool of me by pretending I had won.
>> > 4. Informal. A person with a talent or enthusiasm for a certain
>> activity: a
>> > dancing fool; a fool for skiing.
>> > 5. A member of a royal or noble household who provided
>> entertainment, as
>> > with jokes or antics; a jester.
>> > 6. One who subverts convention or orthodoxy or varies from social
>> conformity
>> > in order to reveal spiritual or moral truth: a holy fool.
>> > 7. A dessert made of stewed or puréed fruit mixed with cream or
>> custard and
>> > served cold.
>> > 8. Archaic. A mentally deficient person; an idiot.
>> >
>> > "True meaning of the word??"
>> >
>> > I would say either 6 or 7. <G>
>>
>> I was hoping for 4 ("he's a wimmin-pleasurin' fool").
>>
>> I'd settle for being a dessert.
>>
>> David
>
>
>OK, that's it!! - you've just been KILLFILED!!! I hate trolls!!! Go join
>your friends Fabiab and dogcather!! You are as of now cast into oblivion. I
>had some hope for you but now see that you are hopeless!!

You're quite justified David (the other one); all this light-hearted
good humour, and enjoying oneself, is very wearing and irresponsible,
particularly when there are so many other serious and on-topic matters
to consider.

It really is very tiresome and irresponsible! 





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