Is Our Mick really an MP? Say's one thing and does another!
Posted by: Berlin Fritz on 29 January 2006
Lot's of Happy Pink Salmon though, innit*
Regards,
Fritz
Regards,
Fritz
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Oi! Houdini!
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Nime:quote:Originally posted by andy c:
PS - nice to see you believe everything you read in the press, innit?
Or does PE have a complete monopoly on the truth?
I would say that only MP's have a complete monopoly on 'their Tuth' Nime me Old Danish. Sorry to have to repeat this (no I'm not interested in one-upmanship & smartie points) but, I've stated on more than one occassion on here in the past (In relatively serious threads) that like Auntie Beeb, The Economist Magazine, etc, I do not believe every part of PE's articles as Gospel, and always quote them, and as they are more likely to report low 'Public Gutter press' interest incidents and subjects, is hardly surprising really now is it, innit!
I mean, much of Brixton used to be Black, most poor in the US are white, but only by numbers alone, if you get my drift John?
Regs,
Fritz von Arry*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Lets put this in perspective:
The entire world's press and media are controlled by a select few? Who's only interest is in making money rather than sharing the whole truth? Bit far fetched? You just wrote off the combined efforts of several hundreds of thousands of career journalists. Just like that?
The entire world's press and media are controlled by a select few? Who's only interest is in making money rather than sharing the whole truth? Bit far fetched? You just wrote off the combined efforts of several hundreds of thousands of career journalists. Just like that?
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Nime:
Lets put this in perspective:
The entire world's press and media are controlled by a select few? Who's only interest is in making money rather than sharing the whole truth? Bit far fetched? You just wrote off the combined efforts of several hundreds of thousands of career journalists. Just like that?
You got there in the end me old Mate, 'Independent Journo's, cannot be Career Journo's' it's a bit like saying a copper can't get up the ladder without being a Mason, or a Naval Officer like-wise, as a teetotal (initially), a sheer contradiction in terms. I don't comment on the morals of this real-life situation, just ascertain its existence, that's all John, in their world of never ending conflicts of interests, that certain folk on this forum for instance (me possibly as one) don't have to consider (barring the usual rules that apply to all (in theory)), innit*
Fritz*
P.S. Only those that are naturally Our Andy, and get fast tracked for no other reason, in fact sometimes the only reason they get in, in the first place* (EEEK)
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Adam Meredith:quote:Originally posted by BigH47:
Oh you cynic.
Howard
Perhaps but partially correct:
http://forums.naim-audio.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/580...352991107#9352991107
Shorely a comma, Our Adam, and a mark of sorts at the end, instead of a boring old colon?*
PM's, MP's, all the bloody same*
Regards
Your favourite Panamanian Tailor* (Great Port too)* Pardon: Isn't a Cynic something Dr Who once battled against?**
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
Two elderly women were in a beauty parlour getting their hair done, when in walked a young chick with a low-cut blouse that revealed a beautiful rose tattooed on one boob.
One woman leaned over to the other and said, "Poor thing. She doesn't know it, but in 50 years she'll have a long-stemmed rose in a hanging basket."
innit*
One woman leaned over to the other and said, "Poor thing. She doesn't know it, but in 50 years she'll have a long-stemmed rose in a hanging basket."
innit*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Phritz
I am constantly perturbed by your claim for an absolute monopoly on the truth in international affairs. The thinly disguised wrapping of humour does not alter the contents of your message one iota. Who gave you alone the burden of an all-seeing eye and the desperate need to share your evangelical zeal with such an unlikely audience? Should you not have become an independant journalist? (if the career is indeed so overrated)
I am constantly perturbed by your claim for an absolute monopoly on the truth in international affairs. The thinly disguised wrapping of humour does not alter the contents of your message one iota. Who gave you alone the burden of an all-seeing eye and the desperate need to share your evangelical zeal with such an unlikely audience? Should you not have become an independant journalist? (if the career is indeed so overrated)
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Nime:
Phritz
I am constantly perturbed by your claim for an absolute monopoly on the truth in international affairs. The thinly disguised wrapping of humour does not alter the contents of your message one iota. Who gave you alone the burden of an all-seeing eye and the desperate need to share your evangelical zeal with such an unlikely audience? Should you not have become an independant journalist? (if the career is indeed so overrated)
Independent, even! But prey tell! Nime me old Buster! who would buy my wares? even if I were deemed talented, absolutely nobody, that's who! I didn't say it was overrated, I said and still maintain, that 'unless you actually own the bloody paper' you cannie say what you want, only what folk want you to say, to sell papers, and pay ones rent (I'll make no ego comments). John Boy in the Waltons found this out as a Wartime Correspondent in his innocence. Though why you should in any way be perturbed, I really do not know? Danish B2 Radio, has always been pure! (something at least) I suppose. Although I see where you're coming from with the Evangelical connection/reference, though I certainly wouldn't want to be associated with them any more than any other power-freaky, hypocritical 'religion' whatever relationship with 'whatever' God, they purport to have on a 24/7 exclusive basis, innit.
If I wrote a song, or book, (irrespective of quality), I'd very likely only ever have them published if I financed it all myself (also maintaining my total freedom (within the Law naturally)). Your personal question to my right to party (the Burden), is equal to everybody elses right on here to completely ignore me (as so often said, and practiced by those simply not interested), I too am fortunate to own some nice toys, but I don't want to endlesslly discuss them on internet forums, unless specific, ie, hifi, on hifi forum, etc, I prefer to just enjoy them, also as often previously said.
Please tell me the gist of my thinly wrapped message that's not missed one iota, I see it as simply the freedom to talk to myself and boost my self-protecting ego, and nothing else, as I 'think' you yourself tried to point out earlier on another thread, and Mr Robinson's then 'Clique/Posse' did the very first time I appeared on this forum, in attempted Censorship and power-struggling, how dare this Oik turn up here unannounced, etc! (Good old Our Mat?
Ah well! Practice makes for perfect Dictators, eh?, and I do hope this is not some sideways comment on my 'discussion' with Fredders, over Norway etc, if yes! just say it Old Bean, and be done with it*
P.S. I've ignored 'many' personal insults to myself on here over the years, that others would immediately jump up in arms about, and go whingeing to Adam over. I've tried to not be personal with anybody in an abusive way, and have always apologised accordingly, and I feel (my only crime of being too prolific, hence 'one thread & one forum only at a time', as is well known and understood between afore-mentioned Adam, and moir, which has to-date touch wood been acceptable, ie, I haven't had my wrist slapped yet)(can't afford it)*
Regards,
Fritz: (Pining for the Fjords as per always, wthin my thinly disguised hidden agenda)*
Obvious innit Tom
Still enjoying it all*#+***$
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
N.B. This forum's audience/members/viewers, seem to be quite a decent old mixed-bag of eggs, Nime me old crust, you really should be more confident in their ability to understand things, even from my lowly level, innit*
Frogs
Frogs
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Never before in the history of mankind has the ability to publish freely to a very wide audience existed, as now, online.
Okay. Forget journalism. What about politician?
You still get to use lots of different words and can still pretend you aren't talking total bollocks.
Suits you sir?
Okay. Forget journalism. What about politician?
You still get to use lots of different words and can still pretend you aren't talking total bollocks.
Suits you sir?
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Nime:
Never before in the history of mankind has the ability to publish freely to a very wide audience existed, as now, online.
Okay. Forget journalism. What about politician?
You still get to use lots of different words and can still pretend you aren't talking total bollocks Suits you sir?.
That's true old Bean, but on here, I won't have Parry the Great White Hunter stalking me with his Taiwanese over & under, taking pot shots in the name of his kind of 'Democracy', innit*
Regards,
Fritz.
Thanks to Fredders for his comments on my last thread, and I indeed am entering brand new territory in the morning, and will enjoy the centrally-heated routine hopefully, though earning doesn't come into the equation whatso'ever, and not being a bread-head, it's not so very important, barring the usual things naturally, as often said afore, afore, afore, wunnit*
Cheers,
F.
Talking of thick skin, I could just go a whale blubber sandwich for tea (difficult in €urope though)*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Adam Meredith
quote:P.S. I've ignored 'many' personal insults to myself on here over the years, that others would immediately jump up in arms about, and go whingeing to Adam over. I've tried to not be personal with anybody in an abusive way, and have always apologised accordingly, and I feel (my only crime of being too prolific, hence 'one thread & one forum only at a time', as is well known and understood between afore-mentioned Adam, and moir, which has to-date touch wood been acceptable, ie, I haven't had my wrist slapped yet)(can't afford it)*
No problems.
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Only whalemeat dead by natural causes we hope?
But I'd still avoid the Greenland stuff.
I expect the one from the Thames has already been sent to the Japanese embassy as a goodwill jesture?
Bit earthy, do you think, after wandering into rough fishing territory?
But I'd still avoid the Greenland stuff.
I expect the one from the Thames has already been sent to the Japanese embassy as a goodwill jesture?
Bit earthy, do you think, after wandering into rough fishing territory?
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Adam Meredith:
[No problems.
Why thank you Grand Master! I'll see you on friday evening then, (Oops Sorry, Wrong Script)!
Cheer Adam, don't give up the night job Squire.
Fritz*
Why is Our Mick talking to me on the old Pink Salmon Show then? is it to impress his mates there! or just sheer embarrassment for actually being on there again, when he promised them all, that as from New Year he'd never set foot in that place again, poor Chaps! though that's 'Consultants' for you I suppose, innit*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Nime:
Only whalemeat dead by natural causes we hope?
But I'd still avoid the Greenland stuff.
I expect the one from the Thames has already been sent to the Japanese embassy as a goodwill jesture?
Bit earthy, do you think, after wandering into rough fishing territory?
Only two countries still hunt Our Nime*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
quote:Originally posted by Adam Meredith:
No problems.
Australian accent?
Any friend of Adam's is a friend of mine.
(The contract is rescinded Phritz)
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
quote:Originally posted by Berlin Fritz:
Only two countries still hunt Our Nime*
Just imagine if some anorak had hooked the bloody whale by mistake! Guiness book of records, a lifetime of fame and fortune, girls, TV appearances and radio! A waste of a good whale it dying like that!
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by u5227470736789439
Japan and Norway, if I am not mistaken, and somewhat ashamed to admit. Fredrik
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
What have Michael Jackson & Tony Blair got in common?
They both completely surround themselves with Yes Men Only*
Good Gwief !
They both completely surround themselves with Yes Men Only*
Good Gwief !
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by u5227470736789439
What about Mrs Blair, then? Fredrik
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Gianluigi Mazzorana:
As i'm tryin' with no results to post here pics using the host site...................would please somebody give me a quick explanation.
How does the nice thing work?
:/
First drink 4 bottles of your favourtite red wine, Luigi Old Chap, then start experimenting*
No seriously! Import your picture as normal on 'IS', then you have a thumbnail, No! Click on thumbnail, which hopefully will show full size picture? (I find they must be a bit bigger than 100kb's say, at least), then I usually click and copy the link in the (top of page 'Address link line' , forgot it's English name), then paste it onto Naim Forum URL connection, and make a comment/title in space below too, then, click OK, (and test it), and Pray to Allah*
Have Fun,
Fritz:
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by Fredrik_Fiske:
What about Mrs Blair, then? Fredrik
I think she's a vegetarian Our Fredders?*
Regards,
Fritz
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
quote:Originally posted by markah:
It was suggested to me on the forum last night that I should partake of a bottle of the red stuff. Does anyone have any favourites/suggestions? Come on, I know you love a glass of plonk. Personally, my favourite is Gevrey-Chambertin but that's only for special occasions. Other than that Tesco's Australian Cabernet Sauvignon will have to do!!
Mark
Here's Some Good Ones, I'm sure John*
Good Slurpin & Guzzlin,
Fritz*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Berlin Fritz
If three burley 'unarmed' blokes, and 'not in any kind of uniform', suddenly burst into my flat unannounced, screaming blue murder at me in a foreign, and unintelligible language, and I 'fearing for my life' defended myself 'with the nearest weapon to hand, a knife in this case' and as a result; actually killed one of the agressors, could one describe this as self-defence, manslaughter through unreasonable force, or just plain, good old Murder?
That is the question, innit!*
Fritz (But you know me)
P.S. As recently reported a Berlin's 'Green Week' Int-Agri-Show (Biggest in the World) :Cheap wines of today will basically be a mix of everything from everywhere, chemically, more water (US), and lot's more other yucky goodies too, just so you all know the FACTS LIKE*
That is the question, innit!*
Fritz (But you know me)
P.S. As recently reported a Berlin's 'Green Week' Int-Agri-Show (Biggest in the World) :Cheap wines of today will basically be a mix of everything from everywhere, chemically, more water (US), and lot's more other yucky goodies too, just so you all know the FACTS LIKE*
Posted on: 29 January 2006 by Nime
Careless?