Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/8:26 PM |
Night all.And may your God be with you.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/8:26 PM |
My dear (as Fred would say) Queen had nothing to do with it??.As a result of your failure to clarify your stance I shall take my leave in the knowledge of a victory well earned.I shall also never again look at this passage of time on poemranker so my victory shall stay with me eternally.You were given every opportunity to correct the error of my views but chose not to do so,I shall therefore consider that correction was not honestly possible and shall finish by pointing out that along with imbibing a few pints of a Friday evening I also understand that failing to speak the truth is also an offence against the teachings of the Holy Koran.We have an absolutely beautiful new mosque on Potterow in Edinburgh (with a couple of good bevvy hooses nearby)so after a visit if you would care to advise of time and date you may pop up I would be happy to act as guide for you to tour my home city.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/8:02 PM |
Hope he turns out to be just an ordinary English guy that should be no problem.Anyway goodnight GW see you at the ceasefire tomorrow.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/7:59 PM |
OK then state your case then stop pissing about in the dark. You are undoubtedly a Brit as you know chorus and verse lame Brit TV shows, you become incandessant with rage when I loose my cool for a bit over a sick collection of words about the attacks on 9 September 2001 against my countries greatest allies and I have a number of Muslim friends who condemn these attacks for what they are, that is a cowardly murder of innocent people. So if you are not a Muslim fundamentalist living in England (or UK)then instead of beating about the bush with all this Aren't I an Enigma crap then just state your case or shut it.And you're right I'm not big enough to be up at this time so have to go to bed in five.Convince me if you like or on the other hand don't bother.Sleep in 5 night night.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/7:42 PM |
My dear Frass at last a comment of light heartedness amidst the gloom of a divided world.The sport was football (soccer) The Scottish Premier League, our first victory from five this season and both goals coming from a former Motherwell player who they didn't take to because he was English.Oh what joy to be Derek Townsley tonight.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/7:36 PM |
You are indeed a very sad case DA. I doubt very much if you are likely to appear in a pub for a pint.Why do you pretend to be a resident of the US when you obviously are not. Pop ye to a tavern in olde Edinburgh town of a Friday eve and spout forth thine expressions of religion and world order then go ye forth to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where they will sadly care for ye at anothers expense and right thee so you can live to run another day and this fair city (athens of the north) will cry where are Burke and Hare when we need them.
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Re: 9/11 by TheDevil |
31-Aug-02/7:05 PM |
Ho ho we have it sussed.DA the typical English muslim fundamentalist, hates the fucking place,wish they'd never set foot on it but wouldn't leave for all the love of Ally (or should that be Allah)If you don't like it fuck off to where someone cares.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/7:01 PM |
I could do the sarcasm thing and wonder if you may come to Scotland to be educated by Mormons but I wont,like I say we're no different to the rest of the world, why should we be? we have buggers that rap your door the minute you stick your fork in your dinner.But credit where credit's due - 'Crazy Horses' by the Osmonds is awesome and 'Paper Roses' just takes my breath away.
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Re: 9/11 by TheDevil |
31-Aug-02/6:56 PM |
I'll give a 10 why not,this twat wouldn't know fuck all about life if it bit him on the arse.P&k loved your comment LOL.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:52 PM |
Anyway I'm starting to sound like a mormon missionary now so let us move on. I have achieved my aim of stopping the vitriol and have hopefully deflected some of your attackers to other targets and as a welcome bonus others have now read some of my juvenile but nonetheless approved by the necrophiles, ramblings.BTW The Hibs wonm today 2 - 0 at Motherwell.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:47 PM |
Then acquire something, Freddie is the messenger, bringing music to the masses.
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:40 PM |
If you sign it I'll sue. Oh and by the way we are very petty and have a reputation for being frugal.See I just write for fun,I don't expect to be acclaimed,its for my enjoyment and perhaps a sort of diary.I'm sorry but the Freddie poem is about the best I have done in my opinion because it would mean a lot and make more sense to fans of which I am the No.1. I should add that my second and unexpected son is named after the band - John Freddie Brian Roger N.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:34 PM |
Scotland is no different to any other country with regard to most things.There are bigots,homophobics,murderers,psychopaths,ante-semetics,nationalists,unionists,maniacs and a lot of undesirables but there are also an awful lot of nice,proud,sentimental,understanding,concerned,patriotic and welcoming people who I am happy to share this small but beautiful land with.Each has his own opinion but as a nation I think we stand with the rest of the world on tolerance and understanding being paramount in order to progress.(God I could be a politician)(maybe not - lying does not become me)
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Re: Here by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:22 PM |
It was just me trying to be humrous DA by listing everything I could think of as being 'nice' after my criticism but GW response is more beautiful and poetic than I could ever write. Thak you for those words GW that I will remember as a dad.
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Re: The Messenger (The Unreplaceable And Greatly Missed Mr. Mercury) by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:18 PM |
If you know nothing about Queen then,with the greatest respect, you're not really in a position to comment on the poem.I am staggered if my understanding is correct that you think for some reason that Scotland is a more homophobic country than any other and would be intrigued to hear why you would think this.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:12 PM |
Oh and by the way I've posted my happy poem so come ahead and eat me alive - I can take it.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/6:11 PM |
No no to you too! Mr.Mercury is not football but the one and only Freddie Mercury of Queen as in 'I Want To Break Free' which I believe was very popular in Argentina.
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Re: Last Words by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:57 PM |
Yes they are my initials the C and the N are anagrams of one another, hence my username.I feel I said what I wanted to and I got the point, but then I knew it before I started.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:54 PM |
Oh I should have added, hats off to Diego for 'The hand of god' memory and most pleasant event of the 80s for most Scots.
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Re: Comparisons by anagram |
31-Aug-02/5:50 PM |
I said 'patently obvious' not painfully.Anyway my loved ones do not need me to be brilliant, just entertaining enough to appear so.Need to chat about football soon though. I do not have great memories of Argentina in football terms (World Cup 1978) but my great hero Mr. Mercury was very popular there I understand.Anyway I'm going to write my happy poem now to detract from the barrage of attacks you are having to deal with.Hang on in there girl.
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