Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 23:47:44 -0400 From: "Kenneth S." <nimrodnopsams.com> Subject: Re: Saab Complaint
You're entirely welcome, Mr. Brown. I also noticed your fcuk spelling. But then you people over there have a store called FCUK, don't you? There's some silly pretense that it stands for French Connection U.K., but I don't believe it for a minute. The Brown & Ollis-Brown Family wrote: > > Thanks for pointing out the spelling mistake I made Kenneth. > > Milt, as I said, the problem is yours. I am not defensive because you I am > emotionally overcommited to your purchase of your Saab.To me the car is just > a car, I only look in here for tips and information. > > You fcuked up (yes I have spelled it like that on purpose)! Your tyres > (English spelling) got damaged during your journey, you ended up with a > puncture that caused the side walls to overflex and overheat and resulted in > a blow out. This is far from uncommon on the roads in the US. > > "Kenneth S." <nimrodnopsams.com> wrote in message > news:3F5BCB2E.50nopsams.com... > > Dave Hinz wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 23:41:59 GMT, milt brewster <milt73nopsamc.net> > wrote: > > > > In article <bjfbbn$csa$1nopsamules.btinternet.com>, > > > > ollisbrownnopsamam.btinternet.com says... > > > > > > > >> Fcuking American Winge Bag! > > > > > > > > That's "wind bag." You mistyped because you were angry. > > > > > > Yet *another* assumption from "Milt Brewster". 'btinternet' is > > > "British Telecom". The British have a word, "Winge", which is > > > a bit like our whine, only more so. Before jumping to conclusions > > > about something you know nothing about, you really should do your > > > homework. Gee, almost like a pattern is emerging in your behavior > > > here or something. > > > > > > Oh, and if you're gonna quote hundreds of lines of text and not > > > refer to it, it'd be better to just trim it out, 'K? > > > > In the interests of accuracy, I have to point out that the correct > > spelling of the word is "whinge." It's of Scottish origin, and means a > > particularly whiny complaint, such as from a spoiled child. Just > > thought you'd all want to know.