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Subject: Re: Moderated Travel Groups re-visited Posted on: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 12:01:44 +0200

On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 02:48:46 -0700 (PDT), Mister B
wrote:

>On Mar 30, 12:19 am, Harry Katuure wrote:
>> On 29 Mar, 22:58, Magda wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 14:27:48 -0700 (PDT), in rec.travel.europe, Harry Katuure
>> > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
>>
>> > ... On 29 Mar, 22:12, Magda wrote:
>> > ... > On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:51:01 +0100, in rec.travel.europe, Keith Anderson
>> > ... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
>> > ... >
>> > ... > ... OK, like DFM I think I've had enough of RTE.
>> > ... >
>> > ... > But DFM is still around - or is it a clone?
>> > ... >
>> > ... > ... At one time, I think there were more than sufficient travel-related
>> > ... > ... threads to keep RTE going as a valid and valuable resource.
>> > ... > ... Travel-related threads were in the foreground, which left sufficient
>> > ... > ... room in the background for fun, banter, Mixi-baiting, ScRunge dissing
>> > ... > ... and interaction between posters who'd been here for a while.
>> > ... > ...
>> > ... > ... It seems that nowadays the background noise has become the foreground,
>> > ... > ... and travel-related discussion has, regrettably, become the background.
>> > ... > ... Yes, in former times there were always America vs Europe threads, with
>> > ... > ... Go Fig embodying the voice of global corporatism and most disagreeing
>> > ... > ... with him, but, as I say, enough travel-related discussion to keep it
>> > ... > ... in the background.
>> > ... > ...
>> > ... > ... Now, we have hitherto sensible posters falling out with one another,
>> > ... > ... very little about travel in Europe - although stalwarts such as tile,
>> > ... > ... Giovanni Drogo and a few others do their best with quality posts to
>> > ... > ... keep the spirit of RTE alive.
>> > ... > ...
>> > ... > ... I'm less concerned about the spam than I am about the lack of serious
>> > ... > ... questions from potential travellers to Europe - and in attempting to
>> > ... > ... try and be reasonable with the recent question from China about where
>> > ... > ... he/she/it should go first in Europe, it appears that I have made a
>> > ... > ... major blunder in answering a question from a Chinese troll. I'm sorry.
>> > ... > ... I didn't check his/her/its email address. I've had Grönross (or
>> > ... > ... whatever the . his name is) and that vile piece of filth ScRunge
>> > ... > ... jumping on my neck and telling me I'm out of order. .
>> > ... > ...
>> > ... > ... Basically, I give up.
>> > ... >
>> > ... > Don't be silly. Take a break, and come back when you miss the group for the same reasons
>> > ... > why you are leaving.
>> > ... >
>> > ... > (Or you can just killfile the twats!)
>> > ... >
>> > ... > =====
>> > ... > It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does.
>> > ...
>> > ... dit moi 'twats' en francais ;-)
>>
>> > P'tit con, va! ;)
>>
>> > =====
>> > It sounds much better in French, but then, everything does.
>>
>> The word Twat has various meanings, dependent upon regional dialect.
>> Although its main meaning in British English is usually that of
>> 'idiot' or 'stupid/idiotic/tasteless' (male person),
>> .......it is understood in American English (and elsewhere including
>> Britain) as a vulgar synonym for the human vulva,[1] vagina, or
>> clitoris, and is used as a derogatory epithet.
>>
>> pas chatte ?
>
>Why do you post in pseudo-French? I suggest posting in English, or a
>language that you speak properly.

Something to do with him being a master debater or just a silly bunt.
--

Martin