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earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 04:41:34

mate.....im not trying at all, just winding you 3 boys up as you took my
bait fully....

anyone who knows me knows my english is as slack as hell....just your to
ready to fire your trap off at anything you cant even see through a good old
fishing session....

P.S: doesnt one get the meaning of words or abbreviations from a dictionary?
this is normal for most people, maybe you feel using one is a bit to geekish
though :)


> KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design to
> fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity. Possibly
> related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short and
> Simple".

> A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> David



> > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > Dave,

> > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?) and
even
> I
> > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
assume
> > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> you're
> > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > Jan.
> > =---

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 04:54:44

""Maybe you should attempt to respond with some of YOUR actual thoughts
instead of copying and pasting from a WEB site"

P.S Wayne, incase you didnt realise, a dictionary, or actually in my case a
thesaurus doesnt create sentances for you, or write your own thoughts...Even
suggesting this fully displays the your part/place in this conversation
perfectly.

Id stick to comments like:

"Now clean that stuff off the floor when you've finished"

"alright alright oh great one"

"AssSphincterSayWhat"

These are your peak i think, as soon as you started on the dictionary stuff
youve clearly displayed to all, your out of your depth....

David


> mate.....im not trying at all, just winding you 3 boys up as you took my
> bait fully....

> anyone who knows me knows my english is as slack as hell....just your to
> ready to fire your trap off at anything you cant even see through a good
old
> fishing session....

> P.S: doesnt one get the meaning of words or abbreviations from a
dictionary?
> this is normal for most people, maybe you feel using one is a bit to
geekish
> though :)



> > KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> > "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design
to
> > fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity. Possibly
> > related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short
and
> > Simple".

> > A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> > especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> > I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> > David



> > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > Dave,

> > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?) and
> even
> > I
> > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> assume
> > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > you're
> > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > Jan.
> > > =---

Alan Bernard

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Alan Bernard » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 04:54:51

Wayne,

He doesn't look like a fool he is one.  I've never seen such nonsense
writing in my entire life.  What he does is an affront to all
logical-thinking human beings.  The dude needs his own chapter in _Elements
of Style_, entitled, _Wrong Way Communication_.

Alanb


> I see you are quite familiar with www.dictionary.com David.  Maybe you
> should attempt to respond with some of YOUR actual thoughts instead of
> copying and pasting from a WEB site.

> This has been so obvious through-out your chest pumping posts that I have

> Seriously, stop trying so hard. You are making yourself look like a total
> fool, really.



> > KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> > "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design
to
> > fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity. Possibly
> > related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short
and
> > Simple".

> > A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> > especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> > I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> > David



> > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > Dave,

> > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?) and
> even
> > I
> > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> assume
> > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > you're
> > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > Jan.
> > > =---

Wayne Bradle

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Wayne Bradle » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:00:07

Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious as you
carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That would
explain your juvenile need to impress.


(I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)


> Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add something to
this
> thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that started
the
> pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to pick up
my
> thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should have made
> it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and simply, but
> instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because someone
showed
> some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to taciturn?

> Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three are
here
> for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well, after all
the
> dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of your
> schooling.

> David
> "RAMPAGE"



> > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his intelligence,
> > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a pompous
> > arse.



> > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > Dave,

> > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?) and
> even
> > I
> > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> assume
> > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > you're
> > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > Jan.
> > > =---

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:02:14

I knew you wouldnt be able to resist!


> Wayne,

> He doesn't look like a fool he is one.  I've never seen such nonsense
> writing in my entire life.  What he does is an affront to all
> logical-thinking human beings.  The dude needs his own chapter in
_Elements
> of Style_, entitled, _Wrong Way Communication_.

> Alanb



> > I see you are quite familiar with www.dictionary.com David.  Maybe you
> > should attempt to respond with some of YOUR actual thoughts instead of
> > copying and pasting from a WEB site.

> > This has been so obvious through-out your chest pumping posts that I
have

> > Seriously, stop trying so hard. You are making yourself look like a
total
> > fool, really.



> > > KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> > > "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design
> to
> > > fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity.
Possibly
> > > related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short
> and
> > > Simple".

> > > A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> > > especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> > > I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> > > David



> > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > Dave,

> > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?)
and
> > even
> > > I
> > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> > assume
> > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > > you're
> > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > Jan.
> > > > =---

Eldre

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Eldre » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 04:59:45



>Certainly here in England you walk into a job interview (example customer
>facing role, sales etc) talking like a texan hillbilly youll be laughed out
>the door, therefor where I come from its important to be able to, when
>needed, speak with some gusto....

But you really don't need to throw around high-dollar words to get your point
across.  You don't even need that in a job interview, unless the jargon
pertains to the position being applied for...

Eldred
--
Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett
My .sig file is in the shop for repairs...

Remove SPAM-OFF to reply.

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:15:52

Picked on no......I/we were/was usually the one/s dishing out and winding up
small minded peasants at school, nothing changes huh......:)

The best windup's are when the person in question doesnt even know they're
being wound up and goes along with the game......thats the gold egg *wink*
but you need to meet very dumb people for this *wink*


> Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

> You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious as you
> carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That would
> explain your juvenile need to impress.


> (I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)



> > Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add something to
> this
> > thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that started
> the
> > pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to pick
up
> my
> > thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> > Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should have
made
> > it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and simply,
but
> > instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because someone
> showed
> > some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to
taciturn?

> > Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three are
> here
> > for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well, after all
> the
> > dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of your
> > schooling.

> > David
> > "RAMPAGE"



> > > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his
intelligence,
> > > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a
pompous
> > > arse.


message

> > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > Dave,

> > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?)
and
> > even
> > > I
> > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> > assume
> > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > > you're
> > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > Jan.
> > > > =---

John Pancoas

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by John Pancoas » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:14:54

  I think it's funny as hell myself, but different strokes  :)

John


> I see you are quite familiar with www.dictionary.com David.  Maybe you
> should attempt to respond with some of YOUR actual thoughts instead of
> copying and pasting from a WEB site.

> This has been so obvious through-out your chest pumping posts that I have

> Seriously, stop trying so hard. You are making yourself look like a total
> fool, really.



> > KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> > "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design
to
> > fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity. Possibly
> > related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short
and
> > Simple".

> > A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> > especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> > I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> > David



> > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > Dave,

> > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?) and
> even
> > I
> > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> assume
> > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > you're
> > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > Jan.
> > > =---

Alan Bernard

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Alan Bernard » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:12:33

Eldred,

Throwing around big words is bad enough, but using big words that make no
sense within the context of an idea is heresy.  Fact is, you talk like D
talks, during an interview, and you'll find yourself having to go to many
more interviews.  D writes as if he's just learning the language, with a
dictionary as his only crutch.

Alanb




> >Certainly here in England you walk into a job interview (example customer
> >facing role, sales etc) talking like a texan hillbilly youll be laughed
out
> >the door, therefor where I come from its important to be able to, when
> >needed, speak with some gusto....

> But you really don't need to throw around high-dollar words to get your
point
> across.  You don't even need that in a job interview, unless the jargon
> pertains to the position being applied for...

> Eldred
> --
> Homepage - http://www.umich.edu/~epickett
> My .sig file is in the shop for repairs...

> Remove SPAM-OFF to reply.

Wayne Bradle

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Wayne Bradle » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:17:42

Dave,

You better mate your use of a thesaurus with a speelcheckor~~

You have proven to us all that you can't spell worth a shit nor can you
complete a poignant sentence without the use of your trusty thesaurus.

Are you sure your name isn't GeorgeO?


> ""Maybe you should attempt to respond with some of YOUR actual thoughts
> instead of copying and pasting from a WEB site"

> P.S Wayne, incase you didnt realise, a dictionary, or actually in my case
a
> thesaurus doesnt create sentances for you, or write your own
thoughts...Even
> suggesting this fully displays the your part/place in this conversation
> perfectly.

> Id stick to comments like:

> "Now clean that stuff off the floor when you've finished"

> "alright alright oh great one"

> "AssSphincterSayWhat"

> These are your peak i think, as soon as you started on the dictionary
stuff
> youve clearly displayed to all, your out of your depth....

> David



> > mate.....im not trying at all, just winding you 3 boys up as you took my
> > bait fully....

> > anyone who knows me knows my english is as slack as hell....just your to
> > ready to fire your trap off at anything you cant even see through a good
> old
> > fishing session....

> > P.S: doesnt one get the meaning of words or abbreviations from a
> dictionary?
> > this is normal for most people, maybe you feel using one is a bit to
> geekish
> > though :)



> > > KISS Principle /kis' prin'si-pl/ n.

> > > "Keep It Simple, Stupid". A maxim often invoked when discussing design
> to
> > > fend off creeping featurism and control development complexity.
Possibly
> > > related to the marketroid maxim on sales presentations, "Keep It Short
> and
> > > Simple".

> > > A very "A la mode" principle, but not always the best line of attack,
> > > especially when addressing ones adversaries in a textual discourse...

> > > I blame my dyslexia for my obmissions....

> > > David



> > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > Dave,

> > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?)
and
> > even
> > > I
> > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> > assume
> > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or maybe
> > > you're
> > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > Jan.
> > > > =---

Wayne Bradle

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Wayne Bradle » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:26:47

Yeah,

Dumb people that need to use a thesaurus to communicate on a freaking Sim
racing newsgroup you putz.


again then I am guilty as charged.  LMAO

You can "spin" it however you want Dave.  Whatever make your little pea
brain feel superior/better.  Most here can see who the desperate fool is.
*wink*


> Picked on no......I/we were/was usually the one/s dishing out and winding
up
> small minded peasants at school, nothing changes huh......:)

> The best windup's are when the person in question doesnt even know they're
> being wound up and goes along with the game......thats the gold egg *wink*
> but you need to meet very dumb people for this *wink*



> > Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

> > You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious as
you
> > carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That would
> > explain your juvenile need to impress.


> > (I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)



> > > Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add something
to
> > this
> > > thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that
started
> > the
> > > pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to pick
> up
> > my
> > > thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> > > Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should have
> made
> > > it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and simply,
> but
> > > instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because someone
> > showed
> > > some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to
> taciturn?

> > > Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three are
> > here
> > > for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well, after
all
> > the
> > > dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of your
> > > schooling.

> > > David
> > > "RAMPAGE"



> > > > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his
> intelligence,
> > > > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > > > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > > > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a
> pompous
> > > > arse.


> message

> > > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > > Dave,

> > > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to me"?)
> and
> > > even
> > > > I
> > > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although I
> > > assume
> > > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or
maybe
> > > > you're
> > > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > > Jan.
> > > > > =---

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:37:07

One wouldn't talk like that in an interview, unless one was applying for a
job in the House of Commons or as the Queens main advisor.

The whole point to this thread now is taking the***out off you Fester and
Wayne for such narrow mindedness....

David


> Eldred,

> Throwing around big words is bad enough, but using big words that make no
> sense within the context of an idea is heresy.  Fact is, you talk like D
> talks, during an interview, and you'll find yourself having to go to many
> more interviews.  D writes as if he's just learning the language, with a
> dictionary as his only crutch.

> Alanb





> > >Certainly here in England you walk into a job interview (example
customer
> > >facing role, sales etc) talking like a texan hillbilly youll be laughed
> out
> > >the door, therefor where I come from its important to be able to, when
> > >needed, speak with some gusto....

> > But you really don't need to throw around high-dollar words to get your
> point
> > across.  You don't even need that in a job interview, unless the jargon
> > pertains to the position being applied for...

> > Eldred
> > --
> > Homepage - http://www.racesimcentral.net/~epickett
> > My .sig file is in the shop for repairs...

> > Remove SPAM-OFF to reply.

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:44:00

Everyone can see why your here Wayne, you still havent commented on the
Thread apart from attacking me and the way I wrote a few lines of text to
wind you up....

This clearly whows us everything we need to know about you and your
contributions here, you simply here to pick a fight...and i'm more than
happy to give you one....

Maybe you could distend your own inability to think above the waist and
comment on subject of this thread? instead of displaying to everyone your
fear of anyone that can think for themselves?


> Yeah,

> Dumb people that need to use a thesaurus to communicate on a freaking Sim
> racing newsgroup you putz.


thesaurus
> again then I am guilty as charged.  LMAO

> You can "spin" it however you want Dave.  Whatever make your little pea
> brain feel superior/better.  Most here can see who the desperate fool is.
> *wink*



> > Picked on no......I/we were/was usually the one/s dishing out and
winding
> up
> > small minded peasants at school, nothing changes huh......:)

> > The best windup's are when the person in question doesnt even know
they're
> > being wound up and goes along with the game......thats the gold egg
*wink*
> > but you need to meet very dumb people for this *wink*



> > > Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

> > > You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious as
> you
> > > carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That would
> > > explain your juvenile need to impress.


> > > (I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)



> > > > Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add something
> to
> > > this
> > > > thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that
> started
> > > the
> > > > pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to
pick
> > up
> > > my
> > > > thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> > > > Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should
have
> > made
> > > > it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and
simply,
> > but
> > > > instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because
someone
> > > showed
> > > > some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to
> > taciturn?

> > > > Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three
are
> > > here
> > > > for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well, after
> all
> > > the
> > > > dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of your
> > > > schooling.

> > > > David
> > > > "RAMPAGE"



> > > > > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his
> > intelligence,
> > > > > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > > > > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > > > > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a
> > pompous
> > > > > arse.


> > message

> > > > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > > > Dave,

> > > > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to
me"?)
> > and
> > > > even
> > > > > I
> > > > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although
I
> > > > assume
> > > > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or
> maybe
> > > > > you're
> > > > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > > > Jan.
> > > > > > =---

David Powel

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by David Powel » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:45:49

most people can also see from the intelligence shown in your first posts who
the village idoit here is, and why he comes back to a thread hes no interest
in purely to pick a fight? :)


> Yeah,

> Dumb people that need to use a thesaurus to communicate on a freaking Sim
> racing newsgroup you putz.


thesaurus
> again then I am guilty as charged.  LMAO

> You can "spin" it however you want Dave.  Whatever make your little pea
> brain feel superior/better.  Most here can see who the desperate fool is.
> *wink*



> > Picked on no......I/we were/was usually the one/s dishing out and
winding
> up
> > small minded peasants at school, nothing changes huh......:)

> > The best windup's are when the person in question doesnt even know
they're
> > being wound up and goes along with the game......thats the gold egg
*wink*
> > but you need to meet very dumb people for this *wink*



> > > Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

> > > You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious as
> you
> > > carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That would
> > > explain your juvenile need to impress.


> > > (I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)



> > > > Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add something
> to
> > > this
> > > > thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that
> started
> > > the
> > > > pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to
pick
> > up
> > > my
> > > > thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> > > > Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should
have
> > made
> > > > it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and
simply,
> > but
> > > > instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because
someone
> > > showed
> > > > some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to
> > taciturn?

> > > > Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three
are
> > > here
> > > > for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well, after
> all
> > > the
> > > > dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of your
> > > > schooling.

> > > > David
> > > > "RAMPAGE"



> > > > > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his
> > intelligence,
> > > > > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > > > > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > > > > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a
> > pompous
> > > > > arse.


> > message

> > > > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > > > Dave,

> > > > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to
me"?)
> > and
> > > > even
> > > > > I
> > > > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric, although
I
> > > > assume
> > > > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or
> maybe
> > > > > you're
> > > > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with the
> > > > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > > > Jan.
> > > > > > =---

Wayne Bradle

earning Sears Point for N2k2 - A Trick!

by Wayne Bradle » Sat, 27 Jul 2002 05:57:11

Comments on the thread?  OK!   Here you go. I thought it was plain to see
but I will spell it out for you just like your thesaurus.

You are an *** David.  How is that?  You are obviously too thick headed
to understand that this whole thing WAS related to the thread and you being
a complete pompous ass in ALL of your posts.  GET IT?  I didn't throw out
anything too complicated now David but you better get that little thesaurus
out and post something back. As for me, I am going to unhook you from my rod
and let you flop around like a fish on your own.  You do it quite well.


> Everyone can see why your here Wayne, you still havent commented on the
> Thread apart from attacking me and the way I wrote a few lines of text to
> wind you up....

> This clearly whows us everything we need to know about you and your
> contributions here, you simply here to pick a fight...and i'm more than
> happy to give you one....

> Maybe you could distend your own inability to think above the waist and
> comment on subject of this thread? instead of displaying to everyone your
> fear of anyone that can think for themselves?



> > Yeah,

> > Dumb people that need to use a thesaurus to communicate on a freaking
Sim
> > racing newsgroup you putz.


> thesaurus
> > again then I am guilty as charged.  LMAO

> > You can "spin" it however you want Dave.  Whatever make your little pea
> > brain feel superior/better.  Most here can see who the desperate fool
is.
> > *wink*



> > > Picked on no......I/we were/was usually the one/s dishing out and
> winding
> > up
> > > small minded peasants at school, nothing changes huh......:)

> > > The best windup's are when the person in question doesnt even know
> they're
> > > being wound up and goes along with the game......thats the gold egg
> *wink*
> > > but you need to meet very dumb people for this *wink*



> > > > Put down the thesaurus Einstein, you're losing yourself.

> > > > You got picked on allot in school didn't you? It is wholly obvious
as
> > you
> > > > carry the scars still or are you still in school?  Hmmmm.  That
would
> > > > explain your juvenile need to impress.


> > > > (I don't mean all Britains, just ones as pompous as you David)



> > > > > Phobia of concise utterance! Are you actually going to add
something
> > to
> > > > this
> > > > > thread that's worth while, after all your post was the one that
> > started
> > > > the
> > > > > pointless side of this thread. Causing me to felt it necessary to
> pick
> > > up
> > > > my
> > > > > thesaurus and bait you.and baited you have been.

> > > > > Funny thing is the topic was writing using a parody which should
> have
> > > made
> > > > > it easier for you to understand what was written, quickly and
> simply,
> > > but
> > > > > instead you decided to add your little snide addendum because
> someone
> > > > showed
> > > > > some creativity in speech. Life must be painful for you being to
> > > taciturn?

> > > > > Why do you not join Uncle and Alan in the dunces corner..you three
> are
> > > > here
> > > > > for the same reason..I have a firm feeling you'll get on well,
after
> > all
> > > > the
> > > > > dunces corner was no doubt where you spent the greater part of
your
> > > > > schooling.

> > > > > David
> > > > > "RAMPAGE"



> > > > > > He just blames it on having no coffee Jan. It can't be his
> > > intelligence,
> > > > > > he's a freaking genius. Just ask him.

> > > > > > He is actually sounding more and more desperate with every post.

> > > > > > I can't wait until his head actually explodes from being such a
> > > pompous
> > > > > > arse.


> > > message

> > > > > > > "David Powell" wrote...
> > > > > > > > Surely when one can use a wider band of
> > > > > > > > vocabulary it is easier for one express
> > > > > > > > their exact meaning? <snip>

> > > > > > > Dave,

> > > > > > > English is a foreign language for me (or should that be "to
> me"?)
> > > and
> > > > > even
> > > > > > I
> > > > > > > can spot several mistakes in your litte self-panegyric,
although
> I
> > > > > assume
> > > > > > > you would probably refer to them as omissions or liberties. Or
> > maybe
> > > > > > you're
> > > > > > > just too brilliant to be bothered, I don't know.

> > > > > > > Anyway, you're in dire need of re-acquainting yourself with
the
> > > > > > > KISS-principle, IMO.

> > > > > > > Jan.
> > > > > > > =---


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