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Re: Turkey- Take it like a Man and shaddup



kdc@crafti.com.au (Kevin Noonan) writes:

>Mr Turley (he of the fake PhD) (cturley@grin.net) wrote:

>: Now about the CSA2.FAQ's.  I've got em for OCT. (lot's of crud that 
>: needs to be deleted for sure) and all past versions now.  I'll be 
>: working hard and close with a few other GOOD old boys to see if we can't 
>: come up with our own version: CSA2.ALT.FAQ.  Give us a couple of weeks 

>As far as I understand USA slang ... a "GOOD old boy" is essentially a
>drunken red-kneck (apologies if my USA slang is not quite up to scratch)


>Hmm ... seems fairly appropriate for Mr Turley (he of the fake PhD) and
>the Turlettes

Who hoo! something different from Mr Kevin Noonan. Then I noticed that
he still includes his obligatory "he of the fake PhD". Boy was I 
disappointed. Without sounding like a "Turlette" or was it a
"Turlite?" you seem to disapprove of so much, may I suggest you
continue this trend to at least make up new insults rather than 
recycling the same one? At least then we'll get some fun out of it. ;-)

>Kevin Noonan
>kdc@crafti.com.au
>gswombat@delphi.com

>Todays quote:
>A transistor protected by a fast acting fuse will protect the fuse by
>blowing

Here's another two quotes:
"Even when you take into account Murphy's law, you will still fail to take
into account Murphy's Law."
"O'Toole's law: Murphy was an optimist."

--
Paul Gilbert           | pfg@yallara.cs.rmit.edu.au
Bach App Sci, Bach Eng | The opinions expressed are my own, all my own, and
Year 4, RMIT Melbourne | as such will contain no references to small furry
Australia	       | creatures from Alpha Centauri.