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Topic History of: I was one for christ's sake!
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Solihull Exile steveimp wrote:
Hmmm, not good that someone is taking a clip from an exceptional piece of satire in vain.

Steveimp - not on his usual IP address as I'm travelling on a train between - I kid you not - Grimsby and Scunthorpe!


You must have very bad karma from a previous life to travel between those 2 places
Still at least you travel and post,not sit in the local saloon bar getting your world view from the NOTW
Locked Out steveimp wrote:
Hmmm, not good that someone is taking a clip from an exceptional piece of satire in vain.

That certainly is the truth.

steveimp wrote:...I'm travelling on a train between - I kid you not - Grimsby and Scunthorpe!

And that truly is out of the frying pan and into the fire.
steveimp Hmmm, not good that someone is taking a clip from an exceptional piece of satire in vain.

Steveimp - not on his usual IP address as I'm travelling on a train between - I kid you not - Grimsby and Scunthorpe!
david Locked Out wrote:
One man's "inflammatory" is another man's "pointed". Barbed comments {and God knows I use them often enough myself} are often, like Casca's in Julius Caesar, rudeness which "is a sauce... which gives men stomach to digest... words with better appetite". Now we don't get too many of these {least of all from me}, but I fear that rigorous screening of comments or postings would lose us valuable contributions.

You make a valid point, LO.
Locked Out Then, to quote Caesar again {or, more precisely, Cassius} - though in a different context, "Let it be who it is". It's of little importance.