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3 November, 2005 at 11:14 am #160277
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3 November, 2005 at 11:39 am #160278:lol: Six weeks? You didn’t even manage six minutes!
3 November, 2005 at 11:56 am #160279@poshy wrote:
@geoff wrote:
@simple Poshy wrote:
I rarely waste my time on you – but I do think you seem very unhappy
What is it with the simple people of JC that think they can diagnose, judge, assume, etc.? You keep thinking I’m ‘very unhappy’ it keeps me amused.
Over and out, off for some retail therapy, perhaps I’ll be ‘happy’ then, huh?
Well, I was going to put “Sad” – but thought that might be misconstrued :roll: You do more than your fair share of judging and assuming, not to mention spiteful personal digs when you can’t think of anything else … don’t wibble when it comes back at ya :lol:
Cheerio Happy Shopper :D
=D> this row has nothing to do with me but reading this poshy hit the nail on the head
3 November, 2005 at 12:43 pm #160280@Spot on Poshy wrote:
Geoff – do you ever actually have anything remotely amusing, interesting or pleasant to say?
That`ll definitely be a resounding NO!!! then :wink: :lol: :lol:3 November, 2005 at 1:02 pm #160281I think i feel a headache coming on.
3 November, 2005 at 1:22 pm #160282:lol: Now you come to mention it, Ronnie, you and the Captain could’ve been separated at birth, you know.
3 November, 2005 at 1:44 pm #160283:lol: Yeah that well known saying only a fool laughs at his own jokes. Confucious, wasn’t it?
3 November, 2005 at 1:57 pm #160284:lol: I’m warming to your theme, Ronnie. It occurred to me when I read your post on your hero, Pierre Treadeau:
@Ronnie wrote:
I will always consider Pierre Elliott Treadeau, a hero. Even though he is dead now , he still haunts us today, I dont care much for the french, but he was always fair, treated all minorities of Canada the same. Treadeau, led this country through some of its most tumultuous times, and he was always the center of controversy. He was a brilliant man, a lawyer, an author, political activist, and professor when he was young. As prime minister, he patriated the Canadian Constitution from the British Parliament to Canada and incorporated in it the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This man helped to redefine Canada, he will always be missed.
Now I must confess to not be a student of modern Canadian history and I was interested as to who he was. So I went to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Trudeau to find out more about the chapster. What did I find? Your post was just a collection of cobbled together quotes from the article. This left me pondering.
Did Ronnie write the article as well? Unlikely, since the author’s comma use isn’t as retarded as yours. You copied it, then? But why would a Canadian need to quote Wikipedia about one of their national heroes? Would I go running off to look up Maggie Thatcher if I needed to do a post on her? I don’t think I would, you know.
Strange things are afoot at the Circle K. :-k
3 November, 2005 at 2:08 pm #160285So why cobble together someone else’s article, then? How are your hols going? :lol:
3 November, 2005 at 2:13 pm #160286But it’s all there, phrase for phrase. It’s copied. If you were an undergaduate I’d have you sent down for plagiarism and yet Pierre is so much of a hero to you and millions. Perhaps I’m being uncharitable to the Captain. Perhaps you’re someone else lending a hand. Go on, tell us who you are. :D
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