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lowbrowman, Birdbrain's eternal senile whore!
On 10/5/18 5:35 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/10/18 10:25, Peter Keller wrote: On 10/4/18 9:23 PM, Peeler wrote: On Wed, 3 Oct 2018 21:06:56 -0600, lowbrowman, the endlessly driveling senile idiot, blabbered again: Did the French buy Lucas? Will you suck the Scottish troll's cock again, you senile sucker of troll cock? BG So you agree that that Parrot Macaw thing is a vulgar little maggot. *plonk* and also Parrot Macaw is a walking vomit. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 03:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"rbowman" wrote in message ... On 10/04/2018 04:47 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 23:07:10 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 22:02:22 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 21:08:23 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 04:05:26 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/03/2018 04:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:38:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 03:49:03 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/02/2018 04:44 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:27:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:45:16 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/09/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: I really ****ed off a horserider once. I was driving a very old Range Rover automatic which had a conversion to LPG. It very often misfired, made loud bangs, and changed gear without warning. I managed to cause a small explosion and a loud revving of the engine just as I passed a horserider coming the other way along a narrow country road. The horse **** itself, and so did the rider. I did better than that... I was coming down a narrow road that went past a dude ranch on my Harley. Coming the other was was a herd of dudes on their docile refugees from a canning factory led by a genuine wild west cowboy. ****head's horse had a nervous breakdown while the guests' nags barely roused from their stupor. it doesn't take much to set them off. I've worked with horses enough to know most of them are a neurotic bundle of nerves. If the horse can't handle public roads, trailer it to a nice quiet horse trail someplace. Indeed. Horses on roads were fine, before the invention of the motor car. They weren't actually, lots got killed by them bolting etc. They're not the brightest of animals. A common description around here is a cowboy is the third dumbest critter riding the second dumbest and chasing the first dumbest. I would agree with that statement. I wouldn't, sheep are a lot dumber than cattle. I'd say they were equally stupid. No, you can turn cattle out in the forest in the spring and expect to find most of them in the fall, minus the few that walk off cliffs etc. Try that with sheep and the first thing they will do is find something poisonous to eat. Then the survivors will find a fence line to pile up against and smother half of them. The remnant will then try to drown themselves in a creek. The hardy few survivors will get eaten by the bears, wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes. We do have wild bighorn sheep that can fend for themselves but centuries of breeding have dumbed down the domestic version. Besides, sheep are an excuse for blue heelers. Maybe they should let the stupid sheep all die off, Trouble is that with the current bred sheep, that is all of them. then the next generation will be more sensible. Fraid not when they are all dead. Then give up on the species altogether. But then I wouldn't be able to eat their legs roasted. Much prefer that to any other meat except steaks. Doesn't it all taste pretty much the same? "Tastes like chicken". Nope. Roast leg of lamb doesn't taste anything like chicken. Neither does a steak or pork. It all tastes like rotten food to me. Yes, you actually are that stupid. And much prefer their wool to synthetics too. I don't. Cotton is much more comfortable. It is for stuff like T shirts and shorts and jeans but wool is much better for sox and jumpers. I prefer cotton socks More fool you. and I don't wear jumpers. More fool you. I thought only girls wore jumpers. Never heard that one before. I think we have another translation problem. Yes, you barbarians call them sweaters. If you're sweating while wearing one, you shouldn't be wearing one. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 13:26:39 +0100, Terry Casey wrote:
In article , says... 207 lines of crap snipped Wow! Four consecutive posts containing a total of 605 lines! Do you really expect antone to waste their time reading all that crap? Oh, and another two further down the thread with 243 lines between them! I'll give them a miss, if you don't mind. Buy a wheelmouse and shut the **** up. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:49:19 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 04:47 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 23:07:10 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 22:02:22 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 21:08:23 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 04:05:26 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/03/2018 04:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:38:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 03:49:03 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/02/2018 04:44 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:27:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:45:16 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/09/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: I really ****ed off a horserider once. I was driving a very old Range Rover automatic which had a conversion to LPG. It very often misfired, made loud bangs, and changed gear without warning. I managed to cause a small explosion and a loud revving of the engine just as I passed a horserider coming the other way along a narrow country road. The horse **** itself, and so did the rider. I did better than that... I was coming down a narrow road that went past a dude ranch on my Harley. Coming the other was was a herd of dudes on their docile refugees from a canning factory led by a genuine wild west cowboy. ****head's horse had a nervous breakdown while the guests' nags barely roused from their stupor. it doesn't take much to set them off. I've worked with horses enough to know most of them are a neurotic bundle of nerves. If the horse can't handle public roads, trailer it to a nice quiet horse trail someplace. Indeed. Horses on roads were fine, before the invention of the motor car. They weren't actually, lots got killed by them bolting etc. They're not the brightest of animals. A common description around here is a cowboy is the third dumbest critter riding the second dumbest and chasing the first dumbest. I would agree with that statement. I wouldn't, sheep are a lot dumber than cattle. I'd say they were equally stupid. No, you can turn cattle out in the forest in the spring and expect to find most of them in the fall, minus the few that walk off cliffs etc. Try that with sheep and the first thing they will do is find something poisonous to eat. Then the survivors will find a fence line to pile up against and smother half of them. The remnant will then try to drown themselves in a creek. The hardy few survivors will get eaten by the bears, wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes. We do have wild bighorn sheep that can fend for themselves but centuries of breeding have dumbed down the domestic version. Besides, sheep are an excuse for blue heelers. Maybe they should let the stupid sheep all die off, Trouble is that with the current bred sheep, that is all of them. then the next generation will be more sensible. Fraid not when they are all dead. Then give up on the species altogether. But then I wouldn't be able to eat their legs roasted. Much prefer that to any other meat except steaks. Doesn't it all taste pretty much the same? "Tastes like chicken". Nope. Roast leg of lamb doesn't taste anything like chicken. Neither does a steak or pork. It all tastes like rotten food to me. Yes, you actually are that stupid. And much prefer their wool to synthetics too. I don't. Cotton is much more comfortable. It is for stuff like T shirts and shorts and jeans but wool is much better for sox and jumpers. I prefer cotton socks More fool you. and I don't wear jumpers. More fool you. I thought only girls wore jumpers. I think we have another translation problem. Nothing to do with translation. Girls have a problem with temperature and wear warm clothing. Males never need more than a tshirt. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:57:59 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 01:14 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 00:22:13 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:56:23 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:32:27 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 04:25:50 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "rbowman" wrote in message ... On 10/02/2018 04:55 PM, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:27:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:45:16 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/09/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: I really ****ed off a horserider once. I was driving a very old Range Rover automatic which had a conversion to LPG. It very often misfired, made loud bangs, and changed gear without warning. I managed to cause a small explosion and a loud revving of the engine just as I passed a horserider coming the other way along a narrow country road. The horse **** itself, and so did the rider. I did better than that... I was coming down a narrow road that went past a dude ranch on my Harley. Coming the other was was a herd of dudes on their docile refugees from a canning factory led by a genuine wild west cowboy. ****head's horse had a nervous breakdown while the guests' nags barely roused from their stupor. it doesn't take much to set them off. I've worked with horses enough to know most of them are a neurotic bundle of nerves. If the horse can't handle public roads, trailer it to a nice quiet horse trail someplace. Indeed. Horses on roads were fine, before the invention of the motor car. They weren't actually, lots got killed by them bolting etc. They're not the brightest of animals. They're actually quite a bit smarter than most, just a neurotic bundle of nerves. They basically evolved that way because they are prey to stuff like lions and tigers etc. At one time I worked on a Forest Service ranch that was the winter home for about 250 head of saddle and pack stock, both mules and horses. I preferred the mules. The only problem is a mule is smart enough to look out for number one while you can coax a horse into doing stupid things. otoh, most mules aren't afraid of a length of rope laying in the trail, running water, tree branches blowing in the wind, llamas, bicycles, elk, deer, shadows, or whatever else will trigger a horse. I've just been to this one again and was again reminded that quite a few of them were kept where they were wanted to be when not actually doing anything by just a line of white plastic cord keeping them from wandering around. That's surprising, I always see temporary electric fence. Not sure that would work very well with Clydesdales, they have very hairy legs. They operate at about 6000V, I guess it can spark through the fur. I doubt it. We did some field trials back in the late 60s and did use an electric fence to keep the sheep in the trial blocks. One of us used to have his dog with him all the time. The fence didn't stop the dog. Until one day after heavy rain, the dog tried to go thru the fence yet again. He never tried it again after that. So how come it gets through the much thicker wool of the sheep? It doesn't, it works on their noses and legs. Don't Clydesdales have noses? Yeah, about three feet higher than the fence... Fences can be made any height. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:55:48 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 02:59 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 21:42:09 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 00:25:59 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 00:02:06 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:20:34 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 02:11:54 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/29/2018 03:41 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: Cost to the customer should dictate ones further away will be less likely to be bought, so I guess they were different carpets. Presumably. They were all 12' rolls so I never saw the working side. Furniture was the same deal. There still are furniture factories in the south eastern US while most of the furniture I loaded on the west coast was from Asia. Other products weren't so easy to rationalize. I don't know about the UK but the Sunday papers (when people still read the Sunday papers) have a lot of colorful advertising brochures and other crap that most people strip out and use to wrap garbage. I picked up a lot of those in Boulder CO to take to Baltimore MD, which is about 1600 miles. Nobody on the east coast can print useless stuff? The whole scheme depends on cheap transportation / cheap fuel. Keep those container ships and trucks rolling! If your government put as much fuel tax on it as ours did, that wouldn't be happening. It happens in Britain and the EU too. Britain isn't big enough to travel very far. But the EU is. Most stuff I buy is made in the UK. Don't believe that with the food. It is, probably mainly because of our ****ed up government introducing "local foods" advertising for the treehuggers to save transporting things. All the supermarkets seem to be proud to show off that their food is locally grown. Pity about the stats that show that much of the food consumed on that soggy little frigid island is imported. I guess I only notice the silly stuff with the British flag on the wrapper. I don't really care where my food comes from, I go by flavour and price. Steak and kidney pie? Marmite? We had a store that specialized in imported British food but it didn't last long. The first thing that springs to mind is cheese, it's made in every country. |
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Cyclists waste petrol
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:53:27 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 03:32:09 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/03/2018 10:02 AM, Rod Speed wrote: The horses in the 25 horse team were all Clydesdales and none of them were at all flighty. Even when there was a really ancient IC tractor pulling a line of Furphys which were making a hell of a screeching racket with their very primitive axels. I thought that might faze the 25 horse team but in fact they didn't turn a hair at it. One evening at the fair the pulling competition went over its scheduled completion time. The fireworks display, however, started promptly on time. That was fun. Are they as scared of them as my neighbour's dog? Yeah, except your neighbor's dog doesn't weigh about 900 kilos... That would have been somewhat amusing. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:46:24 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 02:20 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 21:08:23 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 04:05:26 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/03/2018 04:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:38:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 03:49:03 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/02/2018 04:44 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:27:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:45:16 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/09/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: I really ****ed off a horserider once. I was driving a very old Range Rover automatic which had a conversion to LPG. It very often misfired, made loud bangs, and changed gear without warning. I managed to cause a small explosion and a loud revving of the engine just as I passed a horserider coming the other way along a narrow country road. The horse **** itself, and so did the rider. I did better than that... I was coming down a narrow road that went past a dude ranch on my Harley. Coming the other was was a herd of dudes on their docile refugees from a canning factory led by a genuine wild west cowboy. ****head's horse had a nervous breakdown while the guests' nags barely roused from their stupor. it doesn't take much to set them off. I've worked with horses enough to know most of them are a neurotic bundle of nerves. If the horse can't handle public roads, trailer it to a nice quiet horse trail someplace. Indeed. Horses on roads were fine, before the invention of the motor car. They weren't actually, lots got killed by them bolting etc. They're not the brightest of animals. A common description around here is a cowboy is the third dumbest critter riding the second dumbest and chasing the first dumbest. I would agree with that statement. I wouldn't, sheep are a lot dumber than cattle. I'd say they were equally stupid. No, you can turn cattle out in the forest in the spring and expect to find most of them in the fall, minus the few that walk off cliffs etc. Try that with sheep and the first thing they will do is find something poisonous to eat. Then the survivors will find a fence line to pile up against and smother half of them. The remnant will then try to drown themselves in a creek. The hardy few survivors will get eaten by the bears, wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes. We do have wild bighorn sheep that can fend for themselves but centuries of breeding have dumbed down the domestic version. Besides, sheep are an excuse for blue heelers. Maybe they should let the stupid sheep all die off, Trouble is that with the current bred sheep, that is all of them. then the next generation will be more sensible. Fraid not when they are all dead. Then give up on the species altogether. afaik I've never eaten goat but I used to like lamb. Some weirdos drink goat's milk. Apparently it's quite disgusting. |
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On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 02:45:36 +0100, rbowman wrote:
On 10/04/2018 11:24 AM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 04:05:26 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/03/2018 04:45 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 23:38:38 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 03:49:03 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 10/02/2018 04:44 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 20:27:05 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Jimmy Wilkinson Knife" wrote in message news On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 05:45:16 +0100, rbowman wrote: On 09/09/2018 01:08 PM, Jimmy Wilkinson Knife wrote: I really ****ed off a horserider once. I was driving a very old Range Rover automatic which had a conversion to LPG. It very often misfired, made loud bangs, and changed gear without warning. I managed to cause a small explosion and a loud revving of the engine just as I passed a horserider coming the other way along a narrow country road. The horse **** itself, and so did the rider. I did better than that... I was coming down a narrow road that went past a dude ranch on my Harley. Coming the other was was a herd of dudes on their docile refugees from a canning factory led by a genuine wild west cowboy. ****head's horse had a nervous breakdown while the guests' nags barely roused from their stupor. it doesn't take much to set them off. I've worked with horses enough to know most of them are a neurotic bundle of nerves. If the horse can't handle public roads, trailer it to a nice quiet horse trail someplace. Indeed. Horses on roads were fine, before the invention of the motor car. They weren't actually, lots got killed by them bolting etc. They're not the brightest of animals. A common description around here is a cowboy is the third dumbest critter riding the second dumbest and chasing the first dumbest. I would agree with that statement. I wouldn't, sheep are a lot dumber than cattle. I'd say they were equally stupid. No, you can turn cattle out in the forest in the spring and expect to find most of them in the fall, minus the few that walk off cliffs etc. Try that with sheep and the first thing they will do is find something poisonous to eat. Then the survivors will find a fence line to pile up against and smother half of them. The remnant will then try to drown themselves in a creek. The hardy few survivors will get eaten by the bears, wolves, mountain lions, and coyotes. We do have wild bighorn sheep that can fend for themselves but centuries of breeding have dumbed down the domestic version. Besides, sheep are an excuse for blue heelers. Maybe they should let the stupid sheep all die off, then the next generation will be more sensible. There wouldn't be a next generation. Goats have 60 chromosomes, sheep have 54. The extra six control the formation of a working brain. Then why does the animal exist? Shouldn't it have died out before humans began farming them? |
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