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  #31  
Old December 7th 11, 10:42 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2011 18:26:04 +0000, Dave - Cyclists VOR wrote:



bicycling ****s


It is a very great honour to be ****ted by the vorephilic dave.






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  #32  
Old December 7th 11, 01:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Doug wrote:

In a newsgroup dominated by motorists I wouldn't be doing my job
properly if I wasn't 'disliked intensely'.

Because a majority of the population use cars the many serious
problems mass car use causes is somehow treated as normal and
acceptable by mob rule but I happen to belong to groups of
campaigners who want to see these problems minimised as much as
possible.


I don't dislike you because of your car/motoring views at all, though
they are extremely biased, hypocritical and polarised.

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  #33  
Old December 7th 11, 01:46 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 4 Dec 2011 10:47:51 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.


No.
I dislike Doug intensely.


Doug's clearly completely hatstand and deserves slight sympathy but
his "input" has long since lost its novelty value and is very rarely
on-topic. Even if it were he'd probably be wasting his time, I'd be
astonished if more than a tiny proportion of people here read a word
he posts.


Well, yeah, I swept out the kill-file recently and he popped up again,
but it's not 'cos of his driving/cycling views, or what he's said on
this group that I so dislike him though!

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"You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win"
Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011.
  #34  
Old December 7th 11, 05:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Dave - Cyclists VOR
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On 07/12/2011 09:10, Doug wrote:
On 6-Dec-2011, Simon wrote:

On Dec 4, 10:47 am, "Paul - wrote:
Mr. Benn wrote:
"Paul - xxx" wrote in message
...

Doug wrote:

Nothing related to cycling.

Doug, **** OFF.
=============================

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.

No.

I dislike Doug intensely.

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"You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win"
Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011.


I don't dislike anyone intensely as it is such a negative emotion that
only makes me suffer and not the object of my disliking.

In a newsgroup dominated by motorists I wouldn't be doing my job properly if
I wasn't 'disliked intensely'.


Just think. If you hadn't cross posted ****e to motoring groups none of
us would be here.



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  #35  
Old December 7th 11, 10:36 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Just zis Guy, you know?[_33_]
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On 7 Dec 2011 13:46:59 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 4 Dec 2011 10:47:51 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.

No.
I dislike Doug intensely.


Doug's clearly completely hatstand and deserves slight sympathy but
his "input" has long since lost its novelty value and is very rarely
on-topic. Even if it were he'd probably be wasting his time, I'd be
astonished if more than a tiny proportion of people here read a word
he posts.


Well, yeah, I swept out the kill-file recently and he popped up again,
but it's not 'cos of his driving/cycling views, or what he's said on
this group that I so dislike him though!


Do tell...

Guy
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  #36  
Old December 8th 11, 06:37 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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On Dec 7, 5:59*pm, Dave - Cyclists VOR
wrote:
On 07/12/2011 09:10, Doug wrote:









On *6-Dec-2011, Simon *wrote:


On Dec 4, 10:47 am, "Paul - *wrote:
Mr. Benn wrote:
"Paul - xxx" *wrote in message
.. .


Doug wrote:


Nothing related to cycling.


Doug, **** OFF.
=============================


Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.


No.


I dislike Doug intensely.


--
Paul - xxx
"You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win"
Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011.


I don't dislike anyone intensely as it is such a negative emotion that
only makes me suffer and not the object of my disliking.


In a newsgroup dominated by motorists I wouldn't be doing my job properly if
I wasn't 'disliked intensely'.


Just think. *If you hadn't cross posted ****e to motoring groups none of
us would be here.

Rubbish. I haven't cross posted in a long time. Motorists are here to
try to get their own back on cyclists. Not content with intimidating
cyclists on our roads they try to do it on this NG as well, just
because cyclists are much less dangerous, much less polluting, much
less congesting, much less environmentally unfriendly and much
healthier than motorists.

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  #37  
Old December 8th 11, 11:28 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 7 Dec 2011 13:46:59 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 4 Dec 2011 10:47:51 GMT, "Paul - xxx"

wrote:

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.

No.
I dislike Doug intensely.

Doug's clearly completely hatstand and deserves slight sympathy but
his "input" has long since lost its novelty value and is very

rarely on-topic. Even if it were he'd probably be wasting his
time, I'd be astonished if more than a tiny proportion of people
here read a word he posts.

Well, yeah, I swept out the kill-file recently and he popped up
again, but it's not 'cos of his driving/cycling views, or what he's
said on this group that I so dislike him though!


Do tell...


I dislike his condoning of grave-robbery and his cavalier attitude to
anything done by those he supports, ALF et al and his aboslutely
blinkered attitude and outlook to debating the issues surrounding them.

I dislike how he's been forced into stopping driving through health
issues, and now expects everyone else to give up their vehicles, flying
etc, when he, hypocritically, used to fly around the world, 'destroying
fragile ecosystems' (as was once put) by riding motorcycles and driving
Landrovers around desert areas .. then crying foul when others express
a like for off-roading (legally) on designated green lanes, or even
simply driving!

He's an absolutely a-typical cyclist who only serves to make other
people think all cyclists views are just as foolish!

He is an absolute hypocrite, wanting others to do what he does, then
lambasting them when they express opposing, or even barely different,
points of view.

It took me a few years and many attempts at debate to come to these
conclusions. He simply does not debate or compromise a point of view,
even when he's proven wrong and been demonstrated wrong many times!

--
Paul - xxx
"You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win"
Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011.
  #38  
Old December 8th 11, 11:36 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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"Paul - xxx" wrote in message
...
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 7 Dec 2011 13:46:59 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 4 Dec 2011 10:47:51 GMT, "Paul - xxx"

wrote:

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts off-topic
material to do the same.

No.
I dislike Doug intensely.

Doug's clearly completely hatstand and deserves slight sympathy but
his "input" has long since lost its novelty value and is very

rarely on-topic. Even if it were he'd probably be wasting his
time, I'd be astonished if more than a tiny proportion of people
here read a word he posts.

Well, yeah, I swept out the kill-file recently and he popped up
again, but it's not 'cos of his driving/cycling views, or what he's
said on this group that I so dislike him though!


Do tell...


I dislike his condoning of grave-robbery and his cavalier attitude to
anything done by those he supports, ALF et al and his aboslutely
blinkered attitude and outlook to debating the issues surrounding them.

I dislike how he's been forced into stopping driving through health
issues, and now expects everyone else to give up their vehicles, flying
etc, when he, hypocritically, used to fly around the world, 'destroying
fragile ecosystems' (as was once put) by riding motorcycles and driving
Landrovers around desert areas .. then crying foul when others express
a like for off-roading (legally) on designated green lanes, or even
simply driving!

He's an absolutely a-typical cyclist who only serves to make other
people think all cyclists views are just as foolish!

He is an absolute hypocrite, wanting others to do what he does, then
lambasting them when they express opposing, or even barely different,
points of view.

It took me a few years and many attempts at debate to come to these
conclusions. He simply does not debate or compromise a point of view,
even when he's proven wrong and been demonstrated wrong many times!


But there are two different types of ozone!

  #39  
Old December 8th 11, 01:20 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Paul - xxx[_2_]
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Mr Benn wrote:

"Paul - xxx" wrote in message
...
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 7 Dec 2011 13:46:59 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:

On 4 Dec 2011 10:47:51 GMT, "Paul - xxx"
wrote:

Please can you also remind the other poster who posts

off-topic material to do the same.

No.
I dislike Doug intensely.

Doug's clearly completely hatstand and deserves slight sympathy

but his "input" has long since lost its novelty value and is very
rarely on-topic. Even if it were he'd probably be wasting his
time, I'd be astonished if more than a tiny proportion of people
here read a word he posts.

Well, yeah, I swept out the kill-file recently and he popped up
again, but it's not 'cos of his driving/cycling views, or what

he's said on this group that I so dislike him though!

Do tell...


I dislike his condoning of grave-robbery and his cavalier attitude
to anything done by those he supports, ALF et al and his aboslutely
blinkered attitude and outlook to debating the issues surrounding
them.

I dislike how he's been forced into stopping driving through health
issues, and now expects everyone else to give up their vehicles,
flying etc, when he, hypocritically, used to fly around the world,
'destroying fragile ecosystems' (as was once put) by riding
motorcycles and driving Landrovers around desert areas .. then
crying foul when others express a like for off-roading (legally) on
designated green lanes, or even simply driving!

He's an absolutely a-typical cyclist who only serves to make other
people think all cyclists views are just as foolish!

He is an absolute hypocrite, wanting others to do what he does, then
lambasting them when they express opposing, or even barely
different, points of view.

It took me a few years and many attempts at debate to come to these
conclusions. He simply does not debate or compromise a point of
view, even when he's proven wrong and been demonstrated wrong many
times!


But there are two different types of ozone!




--
Paul - xxx
"You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win"
Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011.
  #40  
Old December 8th 11, 07:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Judith[_4_]
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On Sun, 4 Dec 2011 19:17:53 -0800 (PST), Simon Mason
wrote:


I only posted loads of on topic stuff to deal with the trolls at
first.



For **** sake - can you get nothing right?

You really are excellent value though - I will give you that.

(Are you sure that someone at work didn't have a word with you for posting
****e in BP's time?)

 




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