hey i hear ya please hook me up i'm dry and the
line is like never more for sum time two come
suck being the new kid in town
Some people like the girls with a little meat on them. . .
> Why are about 80% of the punk chicks that hang out in most clubs wicked fat
> ? it makes punk sound like it should be assessed with a weight loss diet
> for girls under 20
I've found the opposite to be true around here. Most of the punk chicks
are built like 12 year old boys. Give me a woman built like a beanbag
chair anyday over that.
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Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
A: Why is top posting frowned upon?
remove PORKVIOLENCE to reply to my Reply-To: address
> Some people like the girls with a little meat on them. . .
I like girls who like a little meat in them.
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> in article LSxJ8.1829$zh2.1...@twister.neo.rr.com, Randy Bohall at
> screechi...@hotmail.com wrote on 5/30/02 5:39 PM:
>
>> Some people like the girls with a little meat on them. . .
>
>
> I like girls who like a little meat in them.
how little?
I quite like that litthle sig.
I (idly) wonder what a "Rad girl" is in the (presumably incomplete)
title of this thread....
Who *are* these people? Do you suppose any of them have any education?
I've got a pork pie. Nyer ner ner ner ner.
They nicked it from someone not a million miles from here, too.
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Ben
Hmm. Who? Must be someone who uses x-no-archive, 'cos
Google doesn't seem to show them...
Depends what you look for, I guess:
Message-ID: <oWLjK5nY...@ntlworld.com>
Message-ID: <d1EYEVA5...@merida.demon.co.uk>
Message-ID: <yjsk4RMg...@microser.demon.co.uk>
Message-ID: <o77rft8al1k4g0pjf...@4ax.com>
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Ben
>-> begin quote Ben Newsam <b...@microser.demon.co.uk> on Fri, 31 May
>2002 14:30:57 +0100:
>I can't find them. Don't tell me I have to Google at 'em?
You don't *have* to ... :-)
>Message-ID: <oWLjK5nY...@ntlworld.com>
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001 15:37:12 +0100, in
alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove Geep
wrote:
>In message <ea77ae44.01080...@posting.google.com>, Kate
>writes
>>are newcomers welcome? i have seen some be welcomed and accepted
>>straight away and some rejected for not being able to spell. so i hope
>>i am accepted because this message board just seems like the coolest
>>thing. its vey funny.
>
>Hiya Kate, and welcome :)
>
>Cuppa tea? Biccie?
>
>Spelling doesn't matter - politeness does <g>. Oh, and we quite like a
>bit o' snippin' when replying, and top posting tends to be frowned upon,
>but apart from that, we're very free and easy ... :)
>
>A. Who is there?
>Q. Knock knock
>Message-ID: <d1EYEVA5...@merida.demon.co.uk>
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 09:40:25 +0100, in
alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove Mike
Harrison wrote:
>According to my spies, Janorsch of {}
>writes
>>Good for you.
>>
>>"TheGuardian" wrote in message
>>news:Xns90E7A18...@138.251.30.11...
>>> i ate em
>>
>A: No.
>Q: Is top-posting acceptable here?
>Message-ID: <yjsk4RMg...@microser.demon.co.uk>
On Sat, 21 Jul 2001 23:37:20 +0100, in
alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove Ben
Newsam wrote:
>Smythe wrote the following, despite his/her Organization header saying
>"Grecet International, Limited":
>>Hehehe, this newsgroup's FAQ is about as useful as a plate of dead
>>trousers in a bin. Theres yer clue, now go and find it! :)
>
>But shut the lid after you. <g>
>
>IMO, we should also add:
>
>A: Because we don't like it.
>Q. Why shouldn't I top-post?
>
>Or something along those lines already posted by several others already.
>Message-ID: <o77rft8al1k4g0pjf...@4ax.com>
On Sat, 12 May 2001 13:29:39 -0700, in
alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove Baz
wrote:
>On Sat, 12 May 2001 19:39:44 +0100 ,Ben Newsam
><b...@microser.demon.co.uk>jumped up from the table ,spilled the tea
>and declared:
>>Maggie O'Callaghan wrote the following, despite his/her Organization
>>header saying "BT Internet":
>>>hmm, I see there has already been an explanation given for 'scrapple' .
>>>wish I knew how these newsgroup things work. I'm just experimenting as part
>>>of a college course. pardon my ignorance.
>>
>>You are very welcome, *if* you write your stuff *after* what you quote
>>from other posts.
>
>I knew you'd say that.
>
>--
>Baz
>Q:Absofuckinglutely
>A:Can I top post?
(I think she left a "not" out there ...)
HTH
--
Humbug
Although beautifully illustrating the principle!
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Ben
Heh. Well, of course! Don't worry, they're not that interesting, just
examples of various brekkie peeps putting the A before the Q about
top-posting, that's all.
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Ben