I am also, sad to say, not that well off and in debt . My boy has always
been good and it breaks my heart knowing that unless I get help from
somewhere I will not be able to send him.
I have seen many get rich quick schemes in the news groups and am fearful of
getting embrioled in such things so I really do think that if I swallow my
pride and simply declare that I need help to realise a dream that there will
be some compassionate people out there somewhere in the world that will do
some good. There are many more deserving cases out there but for those of
you that have been fortunate to be able to help your offspring you will know
where I have found it in my heart to ask for a small gesture of support . I
felt that if I asked for £1.00 then I might just get a few people to
understand and make this small but vital contribution to this young mans
life.
I cannot offer anything in return except that warm feeling in your heart
that you know for a small price you have made a huge difference to someones
life, he is a good boy and I know that in a strange way he will repay his
debt of gratitude to the community throughout his lifetime as I have always
tried to do.
If you are able to help please transfer your £1.00 to UK BANK SORT CODE
60-12-47 Account number 50927205
I cannot of course promise to reply to everyone but I will try.
My love to you all, (A proud father )
Hmmm
--
Yddap
Remove guts to reply
--
Conor
Opinions personal, facts suspect.
> I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given the
> opportunity to go to university.
Don't do that. Colleges and universities only turn otherwise good young
children into communists.
I would like to help. I have just won several million in a Canadian lottery.
Unfortunately, I have to send $45.00 to claim the prize. I do not have $45
so if you would be prepared to put this amount in my account, I will pay you
over $1,000,000 U.S on receipt of my winnings. Their email is obviously very
genuine so don't be put off by the fact I have never bought a ticket in this
lottery. Just send me your genuine email address, rather than that bogus
nonsense you are using for this, and we will sort out the details. And hey
presto! You will be a wealthy man.
sharon peachey wrote:
I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given the
opportunity to go to university.
I am also, sad to say, not that well off and in debt . My boy has always
been good and it breaks my heart knowing that unless I get help from
somewhere I will not be able to send him.
I have seen many get rich quick schemes in the news groups and am fearful of
I did and my son is going to college. He will only have to repay half back
WHEN he graduates. Half is Free, no repay. Otherwise he would not be able
to go for a long time. Better than asking for handouts for the internet.
And posting your banking info for scammers to see!
Cynthia
"sharon peachey" <jol...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:AfUjd.204$aY2...@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
Good Lord ziggy! Can't you see how genuine he is? Stop using such words
as loan, job, and work. You'll frighten the poor chap.
>I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given the
>opportunity to go to university.
Then I'm sure if he wants that bad enough, he'll get a job and pay his
own way. Your post is spam and you have published your bank details
for the world to see.
--
Avenger©
*I DETEST Spam - A Spam Hater since 1951*
> I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given the
> opportunity to go to university.
Well, Sharon, you shouldn't have blown the savings acount on that
sex-change operation, then, should you?
Oh, and no, you didn't invent Usenet begging. People have been
losing their accounts for doing it, for years.
--
"Proud, indeed."
Unless your son is a complete dumb fuck........
Like father, like son...
>sharon peachey wrote:
>
>> I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given the
>> opportunity to go to university.
>
> Well, Sharon, you shouldn't have blown the savings acount on that
>sex-change operation, then, should you?
Typical.
> Oh, and no, you didn't invent Usenet begging. People have been
>losing their accounts for doing it, for years.
Report the offender Trout! Cleanse this group. Of course you'll need
to provide a reason as to why *this* guy violated your rules.
--
-Graham
Remove the 'snails' from my email
[Well, it wasn't so much 'writing', as making little 'yipping' noises]
> On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 17:53:09 -0800 "trout"
> used 13 lines of text to write in newsgroup: 24hoursupport.helpdesk
>
>> sharon peachey wrote:
>>
>>> I am the very proud father of a young man who deserves to be given
>>> the opportunity to go to university.
>>
>> Well, Sharon, you shouldn't have blown the savings acount on that
>> sex-change operation, then, should you?
>
> Typical.
Oh, yes, Zippy. I run about helter-skelter all the day long accusing
people of having gender-reallocation surgery. You sure got my nuber.
>> Oh, and no, you didn't invent Usenet begging. People have been
>> losing their accounts for doing it, for years.
>
> Report the offender Trout! Cleanse this group. Of course you'll need
> to provide a reason as to why *this* guy violated your rules.
Oh, and you might learn to spell my name, if you're going to troll
me.
Now, let's see.... does Sypatico believe that having their subscribers
beg on Usenet is wrong?
The only person moronic enough to even *wonder*, would be a certain
drooling, cretinous shitwad that demanded proof be posted that'stealing
is bad'.
Yep, I figured that was the next step for you, Thief. Now, you're
simply trolling. And, as usual, being your usual dull and ineffectual
self.
--
"Wad."
> Now, let's see.... does Sympatico believe that having their
subscribers
> beg on Usenet is wrong?
And, that would be "ntlworld". Sympatico was the *other* ISP* I
heard back from today about a spam report.
--
"And Graham, you remain a wad of the first degree."
> And, that would be "ntlworld". Sympatico was the *other* ISP* I
>heard back from today about a spam report.
I'm sure your inbox is packed with automatic replies, you nincompoop.
Oh, and I spelled your moniker correctly. That symbol after the last
"t" is a http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000066.htm
While you're clicking on links, here's one that expresses my
sentiment:
> On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 01:45:39 -0800 "trout"
> used 12 lines of text to write in newsgroup: 24hoursupport.helpdesk
>
>> And, that would be "ntlworld". Sympatico was the *other* ISP* I
>> heard back from today about a spam report.
>
> I'm sure your inbox is packed with automatic replies, you nincompoop.
"Nincompoop". I like this. Very 'Three Stooges'. Makes me wonder
what the sound of a pipe-wrench bouncing off your melon would be like.
I'd guess a metallic, hollow ringing sound.
I keep my Inbox quite tidy, thank you. Generally one auto-ack and
follow-up per report. I imagine that you have much more wasted space,
just with your back-issues of 'Wankers' Weekly'.
> Oh, and I spelled your moniker correctly. That symbol after the last
> "t" is a http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000066.htm
Paging Dr. Dumbass. The existence of punctuation is not as startling
a marvel to those that tie their own shoes, as it may be to you. Get out
that thinking cap, again (there's a clue for the clueless), and try not
to hurt yourself with the pointy part.
> While you're clicking on links, here's one that expresses my
> sentiment:
Poor dumbo. Do you really believe I'm going to bother clicking *any*
link you post? Particularly when I know that you are pathetically
inarticulate to the degree where you can merely splutter a request to go
look at someone else's lame insult? Pack a lunch, and get back to your
Troll 101 class.
Meanwhile, do yourself a favour and check the back of your head for
a drip. You're getting stupider by the minute.
--
"And you are, in case I didn't mention it, also a wad of boundless
proportions."
> I am also, sad to say, not that well off and in debt . My boy has always
> been good and it breaks my heart knowing that unless I get help from
> somewhere I will not be able to send him.
Have your son do what my nephew had to do, 'cos my sister couldn't afford
tuition fees et al. He got a job, he got a student loan, and he worked
hard.
He doesn't have to pay the loan back until he's in a job with reasonable
pay, and because he also worked part-time he had enough cash for the serious
things, like BEER and WIMMEN ... ;)
--
Paul ...
(8(|) Homer Rules !!!
"A tosser is a tosser, no matter what mode of transport they're using."
Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses? BONG!!!!! BONG!!! BONG!!!! oops...
Indeed. The kid's got bigger problems ... his father's name is Sharon
...
"Please ignore the fact that I cannot spell 'royalty' ... or
'Nigerian.'" ;-)
>sharon peachey vaguely muttered something like ...
>
>> I am also, sad to say, not that well off and in debt . My boy has always
>> been good and it breaks my heart knowing that unless I get help from
>> somewhere I will not be able to send him.
>
>Have your son do what my nephew had to do, 'cos my sister couldn't afford
>tuition fees et al. He got a job, he got a student loan, and he worked
>hard.
>
>He doesn't have to pay the loan back until he's in a job with reasonable
>pay, and because he also worked part-time he had enough cash for the serious
>things, like BEER and WIMMEN ... ;)
That *is* very important stuff for the young college man.....
Dr Harvie Wahl-Banghor