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"webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". That's were German comes in handy, you write it exactly as you spell it. I meant to say 'pronounce' it, sorry for the confusion... I wasn't calling on my own, instead it was an appeasement, when referring to the Queen. Thought you might have known. And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! That proves limited knowledge of our situation. At one time prior it may have seemed correct, but not any longer. His debt-making is only going to prolong and intensify the agony later on. But if you like him, it's just as well, he is going to be the first 'New World Order' Leader. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote: Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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"webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". That's were German comes in handy, you write it exactly as you spell it. I wasn't calling on my own, instead it was an appeasement, when referring to the Queen. Thought you might have known. Shoot, might as well go for broke. Har.....second word.....it is spelled "where". And speaking of "where".......it was the sentence following that one with reference to appeasement and the Queen that baffled me......what on earth are you talking about?? Plus I learned German in high school, have learned French by osmosis (everything is bilingual here, right down to a can of soup)......plus the better half is fluent in Spanish. So we usually cover all the bases. Queenie And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! That proves limited knowledge of our situation. At one time prior it may have seemed correct, but not any longer. His debt-making is only going to prolong and intensify the agony later on. But if you like him, it's just as well, he is going to be the first 'New World Order' Leader. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote: Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 19:13:14 -0400, Heather wrote:
Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". It is a Latin word, after all, and Latin is my weak point. And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! Please do. We'd be glad to be rid of him! -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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"N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 19:13:14 -0400, Heather wrote: Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". It is a Latin word, after all, and Latin is my weak point. I know zilch about Latin......french and english are my languages. But most restaurants in the US and Canada spell that word wrong. And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! Please do. We'd be glad to be rid of him! Compared to the previous zombie?? Just shows you don't know when you are well off. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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You don't miss a thing where were goes, but glad you picked it up-for the
record. Never mind the Queen's hail, she probably doesn't care anyway. The Rest Of The Story: "We are all going for broke"-you got that right, too. I've got to feed the chicken, see you later, Harry. "Heather" wrote in message ... "webster72n" wrote in message ... "Heather" wrote in message ... Ahem......the Queen of English will now correct you. It is spelled "Caesar". That's were German comes in handy, you write it exactly as you spell it. I wasn't calling on my own, instead it was an appeasement, when referring to the Queen. Thought you might have known. Shoot, might as well go for broke. Har.....second word.....it is spelled "where". And speaking of "where".......it was the sentence following that one with reference to appeasement and the Queen that baffled me......what on earth are you talking about?? Plus I learned German in high school, have learned French by osmosis (everything is bilingual here, right down to a can of soup)......plus the better half is fluent in Spanish. So we usually cover all the bases. Queenie And be damn glad you have Obama as your President......we'd take him in a nano second!! That proves limited knowledge of our situation. At one time prior it may have seemed correct, but not any longer. His debt-making is only going to prolong and intensify the agony later on. But if you like him, it's just as well, he is going to be the first 'New World Order' Leader. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:14:18 -0400, webster72n wrote: Hail to the King, or better, the Queen, H. Actually, on this side of the pond, it is "Hail to Ceasar"; as in Ceasar Barackius Obamus. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 12:58:35 -0400, Heather wrote:
Compared to the previous zombie?? Just shows you don't know when you are well off. Obama has demonstrated a sufficient lack of concern for Constitutional issues to worry me. I don't expect him to reverse the most egregious trampling of our rights instigated by his predecessor. Rather, I expect him to expand on those transgressions of our rights, reducing our liberties significantly. He is much better suited for a government which regards its citizens as "subjects"; as chattel to be used, and discarded, by the ruling elite. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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ramble mode ON
What - as opposed to GWB, who assumed that everyone was cannon-fodder for the arms cartels? (while having a rather dubious ,military past himself). The idiots that have 'governed' the UK for the past 30 years have been little more than glove-puppets for the US administration, and had almost no concept of the idea of independence. The idea of the UK as the 51st)or is it now 52nd?) state of the US has never been closer. I'd much rather have 'the big O' than 'the burning Bush' as a potential leader of 'the Western World' (please note the careful use of quotes and capitals!) I'm a firm believer in minimalist government - but governments by nature will always attempt to govern the maximum they can. At some point the ability of the governments to control what they are attempting to govern breaks down - and the result is chaos. The recent carnage in the banking system worldwide is a good example of this, in that the US (with the largest deficit in the world) decided that unfettered credit was 'A Good Thing' - at least until it ran out - and the UK then decided that it couldn't be left behind in the lemming-race over the cliff. The 'Economic Miracle-worker' who made that decision is now making similar decisions over the use of what little nuclear deterrence the UK still possesses..... I doubt that anyone except the poor b%st$rds who actually have their fingers on the buttons really realise what that could mean! ramble mode OFF "Time for bed", said Zebedee -- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 12:58:35 -0400, Heather wrote: Compared to the previous zombie?? Just shows you don't know when you are well off. Obama has demonstrated a sufficient lack of concern for Constitutional issues to worry me. I don't expect him to reverse the most egregious trampling of our rights instigated by his predecessor. Rather, I expect him to expand on those transgressions of our rights, reducing our liberties significantly. He is much better suited for a government which regards its citizens as "subjects"; as chattel to be used, and discarded, by the ruling elite. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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I emailed David Milliband proposing that I go to the States as an British
Envoy, to visit the grave of Sheriff Shull, and pi$$ on it. But he hasn't answered. He really ought to as I'll be saying those are the types he is protecting when he sides with the torturers. He's the minister responsible for GCHQ! And a w@nker of the first water. Shane Noel Paton wrote: ramble mode ON What - as opposed to GWB, who assumed that everyone was cannon-fodder for the arms cartels? (while having a rather dubious ,military past himself). The idiots that have 'governed' the UK for the past 30 years have been little more than glove-puppets for the US administration, and had almost no concept of the idea of independence. The idea of the UK as the 51st)or is it now 52nd?) state of the US has never been closer. I'd much rather have 'the big O' than 'the burning Bush' as a potential leader of 'the Western World' (please note the careful use of quotes and capitals!) I'm a firm believer in minimalist government - but governments by nature will always attempt to govern the maximum they can. At some point the ability of the governments to control what they are attempting to govern breaks down - and the result is chaos. The recent carnage in the banking system worldwide is a good example of this, in that the US (with the largest deficit in the world) decided that unfettered credit was 'A Good Thing' - at least until it ran out - and the UK then decided that it couldn't be left behind in the lemming-race over the cliff. The 'Economic Miracle-worker' who made that decision is now making similar decisions over the use of what little nuclear deterrence the UK still possesses..... I doubt that anyone except the poor b%st$rds who actually have their fingers on the buttons really realise what that could mean! ramble mode OFF "Time for bed", said Zebedee Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 12:58:35 -0400, Heather wrote: Compared to the previous zombie?? Just shows you don't know when you are well off. Obama has demonstrated a sufficient lack of concern for Constitutional issues to worry me. I don't expect him to reverse the most egregious trampling of our rights instigated by his predecessor. Rather, I expect him to expand on those transgressions of our rights, reducing our liberties significantly. He is much better suited for a government which regards its citizens as "subjects"; as chattel to be used, and discarded, by the ruling elite. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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Well - he might be, if he could actually find his d&ck!
(DAM thot spielchucker! g) -- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "Shane Beatson" wrote in message ... .. He's the minister responsible for GCHQ! And a w@nker of the first water. Shane |
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Actually, I'm open to suggestions: I still haven't written to Jacqui Smith
to arrange an appointment, in the event of their becoming Law, to insert my ID card in her. It has to be worded precisely. I mean, I wouldn't want to end up in Paddington Green (though I probably will for having mentioned the location). Shane Noel Paton wrote: Well - he might be, if he could actually find his d&ck! (DAM thot spielchucker! g) Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk "Shane Beatson" wrote in message ... . He's the minister responsible for GCHQ! And a w@nker of the first water. Shane |
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