Mark Kent <mark.kent@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> begin oe_protect.scr
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
>> __/ [ Johan Lindquist ] on Wednesday 13 September 2006 14:57 \__
>>
>>> So anyway, it was like, 15:33 CEST Sep 13 2006, you know? Oh, and, yeah,
>>> Kier was all like, "Dude,
>>>> On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:18:43 +0000, yttrx wrote:
>>>
>>>>> [b0rk!]
>>>
>>> [..]
>>>
>>>> Maybe you should just deploy your killfile, and save your blood
>>>> pressure.
>>>
>>> No, no, you've got yttrx figured all wrong. Posting his venom to
>>> usenet /is/ what is saving his blood pressure.
>>>
>>> I bet he's cuddly as a little care bear in real life, at least when
>>> dealing with actual people that might have some way of affecting his
>>> life. Well, okay. Maybe all those tattoos and/or piercings he's sure
>>> to be sporting detracts alittle from the image, but still.
>>
>> Most people I know who have tattoos and/or piercing are actually quite polite
>> and pleasant to speak to. It's the image they project that's differnet.
>> Here's one example: http://www.tamba2.org.uk/T2/
>>
>> The strong launguage can easily be voiced (mentally) wrongly over UseNet
>> (textual), which is a peril to hardcore personas.
>
> It's funny, isn't it, how perceptions are so often so far from reality.
> I used to ride a bike a lot, and bikers have always had a hard
> reputation, but pretty much all the bikers I knew where polite, pleasant
> and well mannered.
>
> Having said that, it was also fun how the girlies used to sidle up when
> you got off your bike :-)
>
"Girlies"?
You can tell right away that Mark has never had sex once in his life.
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