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Mike.......

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(Msg. 226) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:28 am
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Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing DeleteThis @freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

>till i knocked the sump out.

he knocked, obviously
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(Msg. 227) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.RemoveThis@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

>>never drink and drive, or talk on their phones
>>(even handsfree), or send text messages.
>
>I agree about handsfree. Its not the point.

although I will add I wouldn't be calling people doing something legal
"arseholes".

You would be much more relaxed if you got your licence back and did
some driving where it suited, you just might then lose the holier than
thou attitude of the person who knows they are at no risk of breaking
these rules and would have nothing to constantly prove..
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(Msg. 228) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.DeleteThis@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

>Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.DeleteThis@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>>never drink and drive, or talk on their phones
>>>(even handsfree), or send text messages.
>>
>>I agree about handsfree. Its not the point.
>
>although I will add I wouldn't be calling people doing something legal
>"arseholes".
>
>You would be much more relaxed if you got your licence back and did
>some driving where it suited, you just might then lose the holier than
>thou attitude of the person who knows they are at no risk of breaking
>these rules and would have nothing to constantly prove..
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(Msg. 229) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Mike....... <mikerclothing.TakeThisOut@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

> Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.TakeThisOut@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >>never drink and drive, or talk on their phones
> >>(even handsfree), or send text messages.
> >
> >I agree about handsfree. Its not the point.
>
> although I will add I wouldn't be calling people doing something legal
> "arseholes".
>
> You would be much more relaxed if ...

You call yourself relaxed? I'm not the one doing multiple follow-ups...

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(Msg. 230) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Following up to d4g4h4 RemoveThis @yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
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>> You would be much more relaxed if ...
>
>You call yourself relaxed? I'm not the one doing multiple follow-ups...

I often do multiple follow ups if I think of something afterwards,
you think that makes me some sort of psycho <shrug>
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(Msg. 231) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.TakeThisOut@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

>I often do multiple follow ups

but i think i have a point about calling people arseholes for
following the law. And for that matter doing 80 on a motorway. You
lake proportion.
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(Msg. 232) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:54 pm
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Mike....... <mikerclothing.TakeThisOut@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

> Following up to Mike....... <mikerclothing.TakeThisOut@freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:
>
> >I often do multiple follow ups
>
> but i think i have a point about calling people arseholes for
> following the law.

Who called anyone an arsehole for following the law?

> And for that matter doing 80 on a motorway. You
> lake proportion.

I think it would be worth at least reading your posts _once_ before you
hit send. I don't mind typos, but you frequently don't make sense.

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(Msg. 233) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:55 pm
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Following up to d4g4h4 RemoveThis @yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
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>> but i think i have a point about calling people arseholes for
>> following the law.
>
>Who called anyone an arsehole for following the law?

Well, you carefully set out the reasons drivers would be in the
arsehole class, legal use of handsfree was one.

The funny thing is, we would agree on quite a lot, Chelsea tractors,
phones, if you weren't so OTT.
Well, a few things. well, maybe.

>> And for that matter doing 80 on a motorway. You
>> lake proportion.

>I think it would be worth at least reading your posts _once_ before you
>hit send. I don't mind typos, but you frequently don't make sense.

lake should have been lack, tough I know.
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(Msg. 234) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:55 pm
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Mike....... <mikerclothing DeleteThis @freedomnames.co.uk> wrote:

> Following up to d4g4h4 DeleteThis @yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
> (*)) wrote:
>
> >> but i think i have a point about calling people arseholes for
> >> following the law.
> >
> >Who called anyone an arsehole for following the law?
>
> Well, you carefully set out the reasons drivers would be in the
> arsehole class, legal use of handsfree was one.

So's having a big car. People do a lot of arsehole things which don't
break any laws.

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(Msg. 235) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 12:55 pm
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Following up to d4g4h4.RemoveThis@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
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>> Well, you carefully set out the reasons drivers would be in the
>> arsehole class, legal use of handsfree was one.
>
>So's having a big car. People do a lot of arsehole things which don't
>break any laws.

OK, as I said , I dont agree with hands free, but "arsehole" is way
too strong for somebody following the recommended legal usage.

By the way, does my 2.0L car qualify me, I assume it does.
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