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Old September 10th 06, 09:31 PM posted to uk.local.east-anglia,uk.legal,rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,uk.people.disability,rec.arts.tv.uk.coronation-st
Mark Horton
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Default Time to call it a day I feel.

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You're easily pleased. Does your "hobby" ng get filled with posts
about your bi-polar discarded mentally ill daughter and your divorced
supercop son or is he now a game keeper. Who cares
pete


And you seriously wonder why you are universally despised Turtill?

You must lead a terrible life with all that bitterness inside you.

You are truly pitiable.

Mark

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Old September 11th 06, 12:00 AM posted to uk.local.east-anglia,uk.legal,rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,uk.people.disability,rec.arts.tv.uk.coronation-st
Pat P
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"Mark Horton" wrote in message
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You're easily pleased. Does your "hobby" ng get filled with posts
about your bi-polar discarded mentally ill daughter and your divorced
supercop son or is he now a game keeper. Who cares
pete


And you seriously wonder why you are universally despised Turtill?

You must lead a terrible life with all that bitterness inside you.

You are truly pitiable.

Mark


Poor old sod - you could ALMOST pity him! Actually my bi-polar daughter (
never "discarded", whatever that might mean) is perfectly fine now since
they discovered that over the years doctor after doctor had increased her
medication until it was sort of poisoning her. She has stopped ALL
medication now under her new really super doctor and is perfectly well!
About to start a job, too.

And yes, my supercop son is now an even more highly qualified super cop!
Gamekeeper? LOL - my younger daughter and her better half are official deer
stalkers - and she`s the better shot of the two. There - now he has even
more family history - mine stands up to far closer scrutiny than Pete`s
does, from what we`ve read over the years. The only trouble we`ve had with
the police was about 60 years ago - when I was nearly caught scrumping
apples on horseback!!!
One of us held the horses whilst the rest of us went through the hedge into
a big commercial orchard (now built over) then it was back on the horses and
gallop off. We did share the apples with said horses though. Those were
the days.

As for poor Pete, I recall some years ago he thought he saw me coming out of
a shop (Trimley Post Office, I think) and said he ducked down out of sight
in case I had a go at him! LOLOL! Guilty conscience, or what? Previous to
that I had thought he was just a pleasant normal human being - things might
be VERY different now. At that time he also said he had a silver Peugeot,
but I see his cars have "grown" lately - or is that just wishful thinking, I
wonder. One day he`ll come up with a Rolls Royce, no doubt.

He does lay himself open to ridicule, doesn`t he?

Good heavens, my hobby group gets hundreds of posts a day from hundreds
(literally) of people from all over the world - on all manner of subjects.
Only one sometimes gets really nasty and that`s mainly due to the fact that
she often misinterprets what is said, English not being her own language.

I shall now resist temptation and ignore anything to do with that person - I
killfiled him long ago and only see his posts when someone replies to him.
That`s what is really irritating - he throws a pebble into the pond, and the
ripples go on forever, which must be immensely gratifying to him. If we all
just ignored him and killfiled him he`d just vanish!

Thanks for a good chuckle with which to end the day.

Pat P


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Old September 11th 06, 12:16 AM posted to uk.local.east-anglia,uk.legal,rec.crafts.textiles.needlework,uk.people.disability,rec.arts.tv.uk.coronation-st
Mark Horton
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Default Time to call it a day I feel.

Pat P wrote:



Poor old sod - you could ALMOST pity him! Actually my bi-polar daughter (
never "discarded", whatever that might mean) is perfectly fine now since
they discovered that over the years doctor after doctor had increased her
medication until it was sort of poisoning her. She has stopped ALL
medication now under her new really super doctor and is perfectly well!
About to start a job, too.


Nice one!

Well the poor old sod thinks I don't exist for a start. There is a
thread start on function of the ego, super ego, the id, existentialism,
and rationalism for a start.

And yes, my supercop son is now an even more highly qualified super cop!


Excellent.

Gamekeeper? LOL - my younger daughter and her better half are official deer
stalkers - and she`s the better shot of the two. There - now he has even
more family history - mine stands up to far closer scrutiny than Pete`s
does, from what we`ve read over the years. The only trouble we`ve had with
the police was about 60 years ago - when I was nearly caught scrumping
apples on horseback!!!
One of us held the horses whilst the rest of us went through the hedge into
a big commercial orchard (now built over) then it was back on the horses and
gallop off. We did share the apples with said horses though. Those were
the days.


You naughty girl.

As for poor Pete, I recall some years ago he thought he saw me coming out of
a shop (Trimley Post Office, I think) and said he ducked down out of sight
in case I had a go at him! LOLOL! Guilty conscience, or what? Previous to
that I had thought he was just a pleasant normal human being - things might
be VERY different now. At that time he also said he had a silver Peugeot,
but I see his cars have "grown" lately - or is that just wishful thinking, I
wonder. One day he`ll come up with a Rolls Royce, no doubt.


All I know is that he red 1996 Rover 414.

He does lay himself open to ridicule, doesn`t he?


He invites it as a lodger. I don't how anybody can be wrong about
everything at the age of 60. You would think he would have learned
something in all those years. Mind you he now claims he is senile.

Good heavens, my hobby group gets hundreds of posts a day from hundreds
(literally) of people from all over the world - on all manner of subjects.
Only one sometimes gets really nasty and that`s mainly due to the fact that
she often misinterprets what is said, English not being her own language.

I shall now resist temptation and ignore anything to do with that person - I
killfiled him long ago and only see his posts when someone replies to him.
That`s what is really irritating - he throws a pebble into the pond, and the
ripples go on forever, which must be immensely gratifying to him. If we all
just ignored him and killfiled him he`d just vanish!

Thanks for a good chuckle with which to end the day.


Yup the guys a clown alright.

Pat P

Mark
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Old September 11th 06, 12:47 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
Pat P
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Default Time to call it a day I feel.

Whoops, sorry folks - I didn`t notice the cross posting by the poisonous
individual on our local newsgroup - deliberately, knowing this particular
individual. Looks like Mark didn`t notice either (in the next post)! I
NEVER remember to look for crossposts. We all wish that HE`D call it a day,
in more ways than one!

Same old story - you killfile someone then can`t help but see his posts when
someone replies. So if anyone comments, don`t forget the crossposting!!!

Pat P


 




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