Date: 19 Mar 2006 13:55:16 -0800
From: "Al" <alistairdorenospamo.com>
Subject: Re: How much is this SAAB worth? I apologise
Dave Hinz wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 21:05:51 GMT, Al <alistairdorenospamo.com> wrote:
> >
> > After a really poor day at work, coming home to a shed load of child related
> > hassle at home, I come across one of our Dave's classic holier than thou
> > comments.
>
> Right. So instead of saying "you're right, I fucked up", you go on the
> offensive. Tell you what, Al. If you don't like my posts, killfile me.
> Here, I'll show you how it's done:
> <plonk>
Dave,
did you want me to kiss your feet? flagelate myself with a cat o nine
tails? Should I have spent a week in sack cloth and ashes for you?
Would that have made my favourite grumpy old man happy?
I've dropped a few clangers in my time Dave, usually top posting or
managing to cross post, or replying to a troll so you lose another
thousandth of a second of your life downloading a post you didn't want
to see. Guess what mate, it's always, and I mean ALWAYS you who picks
me up on it!
I seem to remember you getting completely anal about Saabguy top
posting a while back. Yes it was irritating, but not worth you
throwing the teddy away over. Look at the contribution Saabguy has
made to the group, he might not be as mechanically astute as you, he
might not be as big an expert on the C900 model range as Paul Halliday,
but who else collected all those videos?
I apologised, and whilst it was a genuine apology, I did try to explain
my error. I don't think anyone here could deny that you are one of the
most helpful people on the group, but would you please just lighten up?
It's getting really boring.
You've plonked me before, and you plonked saabguy. Now I know this is
a bit like ballet on the radio....................... but does this
look like the face of concern?
Oh, by the way.....<plonk>
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