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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:22 pm 
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Are you and Stephen close Fozzy?

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An attempt at irony, m'lud...


Whoops. :oops:

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:38 pm 
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I feel sorry for the queen in all this...having toput up with low life losers in the name of british culture, changing face of etc......pathetic and pointless.....nothing royal about any of this or them..... Who the hell is Goldie...the dog actI take it is the BGT thing...good grief......these type of people would never have got a look in once...but now I spose its inclusivity, representing all aspects of..and so on...screw it all. I find no connection with any of it or the new types....new Eliazabethans....60 years and they have just thought that one up....
- rb, brum, 25/5/2012 09:20

No, me neither...

Bloody dadaists - muscling in on the Jubilee like some kind of artsy John Terrys.


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The local carnsil want to charge US - taxpayers - £700 just to put up a road closed sign for 4 hours, just so the kids can have a street party. I thought Cameron was going to sort these council daylight-robbers out?Perhaps the Royal Family could help us out a bit on this one? It's OUR street after all - councils don't own any property, do they?
- Nan Taylor, Essex - innit?, 25/5/2012 9:56


Carnsil???


Sounds Romany to me.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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oboogie wrote:
Are you and Stephen close Fozzy?

Very close indeed. He seems to be sitting at my computer at the moment.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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crabcakes_windermere wrote:
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The local carnsil want to charge US - taxpayers - £700 just to put up a road closed sign for 4 hours, just so the kids can have a street party.


That should read...


The peeps darn the Joe Brown 'All wants to charge us se'en hunnard Plymouth Sounds so the dustbin lids kin 'ave a Russel Harty. We'll just flame a couple o' jam jars either end of the field of wheat, sawted.



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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2012 5:40 pm 
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Fozzy wrote:
oboogie wrote:
Are you and Stephen close Fozzy?

Very close indeed. He seems to be sitting at my computer at the moment.

Nice name, Stephen of Tewkesbury, sounds like a Mediaeval knight (reminds me of William of Malmesbury). I'd enjoy seeing Stephen splicing Wally from shoulder to crotch with a halbert.*

* I so nearly wrote halibut there. :lol: :lol:

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I like using solidly middle class sounding locations and names to unsettle them.


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I am, indeed, so blocked. On four different accounts and ISPs.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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I've never had an ISP blocked. Email addresses are another matter however, I stopped counting when it got to 30 about 6 months ago.

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How do theyblock an ISP? Won't that result in them blocking thousands of users?

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Don't you get some sort of number thing?


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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Fozzy wrote:
I like using solidly middle class sounding locations and names to unsettle them.


You been to Tewkesbury? It's not Toxteth but it isn't posh.

Or wasn't when I was there 4 hours ago.


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Don't you get some sort of number thing?


Yep, that's your Internet Protocol address not your Internet Service Provider.

I think they'll only block an IP addy in extreme circumstances. They know that a hell of a lot of their traffic comes from people at work so they won't want to block everyone at a large company or similar.

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Carlos The Badger wrote:
Malcolm Armsteen wrote:
Don't you get some sort of number thing?


Yep, that's your Internet Protocol address not your Internet Service Provider.

I think they'll only block an IP addy in extreme circumstances. They know that a hell of a lot of their traffic comes from people at work so they won't want to block everyone at a large company or similar.


Haven't they sounded off about people on the internet at work?


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