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Subject: Re: Statistics Canada Admits-Grosvenor Is Not The Sharpest Knife In The Drawer - Repost Posted on: Thu, 24 May 2007 14:46:11 MDT


"Loaf of Bread" wrote in message
news:1180038273.427584.228460@a35g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
> On May 24, 1:00 pm, "PV" wrote:
>> "Loaf of Bread" wrote in
>> messagenews:1180032630.615057.209840@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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>> > On May 24, 10:40 am, "PV" wrote:
>> >> "DickWarren" wrote in message
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>> >>news:opeb53hmkt6h74kuib0ktbjkg04aqlpovl@4ax.com...
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>> >>
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>> >> Hey Grovesnor, your drum seems to be broken, time to find and
>> >> something
>> >> else
>> >> to beat on (over and over and over again).
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>> >> ******** PLONK ********
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>> >> PV
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>> >> Run along little boy, the adults are trying to talk
>>
>> > Grosvenor isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer PV.
>>
>> > The thing is, if he didn't have some value as a negative example of
>> > what a human being can become and as a Usenet punching bag, he would
>> > have no value at all.
>>
>> I have figured out long ago he makes my butter knife look sharp enough to
>> shave with.
>>
>> He could be used as an example for high school kids what NOT to do with
>> their lives. He could also have limited value as a hood ornament of a
>> city
>> bus to :)
>
> How is the project to run Grosvenor over with a bus coming anyway?
>

Seems to be in a lull at the moment, I suspect finding insurance for the bus
is the stumbling block. They keep asking "You want to do what?"

PV