Sir Berlin Fritz
Posted by: Steveandkate on 26 September 2004
Does this guy deserve a medal for his contributions to the forum ?
A ray of sunshine in an otherwise often dull world - Thanks, BF.
Steve withgoatsandrustlingleavesandnoideahowthenewmusicroomwillbeletalonethenewhousebutenjoyingtheinnaneramblingsofBerlinFritz
A ray of sunshine in an otherwise often dull world - Thanks, BF.
Steve withgoatsandrustlingleavesandnoideahowthenewmusicroomwillbeletalonethenewhousebutenjoyingtheinnaneramblingsofBerlinFritz
Posted on: 26 September 2004 by Martin Clark
Don't you mean:
A ray of sunshine in an otherwise often dull world, innit
Yep, tick , 'agree strongly'.
A ray of sunshine in an otherwise often dull world, innit
Yep, tick , 'agree strongly'.
Posted on: 26 September 2004 by JonR
'E is, indeed, a larf.
Innit.
JonR von Butsometimesheisseriouswhenyouleastexpectitinnee
Innit.
JonR von Butsometimesheisseriouswhenyouleastexpectitinnee
Posted on: 26 September 2004 by Spock
Tonight Berlin Fritz "This is your Life"
Spock von batty-klingongetoffmytailpipe,innit
Spock von batty-klingongetoffmytailpipe,innit
Posted on: 26 September 2004 by Deane F
Yes, a medal, but maybe a peerage too?
Lord Fritz, with Mensa Mick as his gentleman's gentleman?
Lord Fritz, with Mensa Mick as his gentleman's gentleman?
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by Markus S
I see Fritz as an artist, and his collective posts on this forum as art-in-progress.
I'll admit it took me a while to learn to appreciate his posts, but these days I like them a lot.
I'll admit it took me a while to learn to appreciate his posts, but these days I like them a lot.
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by Berlin Fritz
As Tommy Cooper would say "Zank you very Much".
Graham George of Unfortunatelyegotripsdiiniepaytherent
Graham George of Unfortunatelyegotripsdiiniepaytherent
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by long-time-dead
I think of Fritz as the Forum's
"Salvador Daily"
"Salvador Daily"
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by BigH47
I think he ought to open a drug store.
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by long-time-dead
Why open one ? Looks like he's already emptied it.......
Dolphins in Space ?
Dolphins in Space ?
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by Alex S.
Once I thougt Vuk irreplacable. Now I think Fritz is.
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by Rasher
You must all be mad.
Fritz spends his time posting irrelevant comments to peoples serious questions and discussions, completely disrupting the valuable insights that can be gained from this learned body of intellectual wisdom. There are people here who don't get out much and use this forum for the serious matter of having a social life. I know of one contributor who has spoken only to the postman in over 60 years, and relies on the forum to discuss world events. For Fritz to belittle the serious debate going on here is a disgrace. It's some peoples lifeline you know.
I suppose you think he's funny!
Fritz spends his time posting irrelevant comments to peoples serious questions and discussions, completely disrupting the valuable insights that can be gained from this learned body of intellectual wisdom. There are people here who don't get out much and use this forum for the serious matter of having a social life. I know of one contributor who has spoken only to the postman in over 60 years, and relies on the forum to discuss world events. For Fritz to belittle the serious debate going on here is a disgrace. It's some peoples lifeline you know.
I suppose you think he's funny!
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by JonR
quote:
Originally posted by Rasher:
There are people here who don't get out much and use this forum for the serious matter of having a social life. I know of one contributor who has spoken only to the postman in over 60 years, and relies on the forum to discuss world events.
Rasher,
You're correct in every detail but one....
I'm only 35.
Other than that, fine job.
Regards,
JonR
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by Geoff P
I just wonder what Berlin thinks of him!
GEOFF
The boring old fart
GEOFF
The boring old fart
Posted on: 27 September 2004 by bhazen
Back in my wannabe rockstar days, I would share a room occasionally with a bass-player who would wake up in the morning and say, "Who shall I be today?" or "Brucester, what can we do to become more surreal?" and then proceed to act effectively on those notions. B. Fritz is a soul cousin at least.
Colonel Sir Neville R.R. Mango-Chutney, VC, KCB, FRGS, Ret.
c/o the Old Vicarage
Lime Gimlet
Gloucestershire
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Colonel Sir Neville R.R. Mango-Chutney, VC, KCB, FRGS, Ret.
c/o the Old Vicarage
Lime Gimlet
Gloucestershire
[This message was edited by bhazen on Tue 28 September 2004 at 6:59.]