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Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
"Bill" wrote in message ... "Bill" wrote in message ... Does anyone here still have a 405 line receiver btw? Got a Sony 9-9OUB. I bought it direct from Sony on the day before the first moon landing. Send it here, and you can have a picture of me. just one though. Hang on. Jamie, do you believe me? *shrugs* yeah... it's only when you're making those high and mighty (by your standards) claims of yours that I don't believe you. Also, I know that model of TV, and the time period ("moon landing") fits. Sony made an 819-line version too fwiw. This was in the days when Sony was still a half-decent make - I think their latest kit should say Phony instead. |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
Ugh, the hell with that - I'll just buy an old TV on eBay instead.
*backs away slowly* But you seemed to have total faith in your ability to spot lies. Suddenly you can't do it any more. Bill |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
"Bill" wrote in message ... Ugh, the hell with that - I'll just buy an old TV on eBay instead. *backs away slowly* But you seemed to have total faith in your ability to spot lies. Suddenly you can't do it any more. This reminds me of that wretched school trip I took to France when I was 11. At the breakfast table one day, I poured out slightly more cheapo-brand "cornflakes" than the miserable, scruffy, anal-retentive excuse for a private schoolteacher sitting opposite me approved of, and despite my anorexic appearance, he did the whole "oh look everyone - greedy Jamie thinks he deserves more than the rest of us" routine. Then when I left some uneaten, he of course said "right young man, you took more than you should - and now you're going to damn well finish it, and then I'm sure you'd like a bowl of muesli or ten, too!". "Ugh, the hell with that." was my reply, and I walked out and left him sitting there high and dry, seething, and totally powerless to do anything about it. |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
But you seemed to have total faith in your ability to spot lies. Suddenly
you can't do it any more. This reminds me of that wretched school trip I took to France when I was 11. At the breakfast table one day, I poured out slightly more cheapo-brand "cornflakes" than the miserable, scruffy, anal-retentive excuse for a private schoolteacher sitting opposite me approved of, and despite my anorexic appearance, he did the whole "oh look everyone - greedy Jamie thinks he deserves more than the rest of us" routine. Then when I left some uneaten, he of course said "right young man, you took more than you should - and now you're going to damn well finish it, and then I'm sure you'd like a bowl of muesli or ten, too!". "Ugh, the hell with that." was my reply, and I walked out and left him sitting there high and dry, seething, and totally powerless to do anything about it. There you go again Jamie, making up these far-fetched stories about your past life, just to make you look good! Why are you always making up these stories? I can tell that they are all lies. Bill |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
"Bill" wrote in message ... But you seemed to have total faith in your ability to spot lies. Suddenly you can't do it any more. This reminds me of that wretched school trip I took to France when I was 11. At the breakfast table one day, I poured out slightly more cheapo-brand "cornflakes" than the miserable, scruffy, anal-retentive excuse for a private schoolteacher sitting opposite me approved of, and despite my anorexic appearance, he did the whole "oh look everyone - greedy Jamie thinks he deserves more than the rest of us" routine. Then when I left some uneaten, he of course said "right young man, you took more than you should - and now you're going to damn well finish it, and then I'm sure you'd like a bowl of muesli or ten, too!". "Ugh, the hell with that." was my reply, and I walked out and left him sitting there high and dry, seething, and totally powerless to do anything about it. There you go again Jamie, making up these far-fetched stories about your past life, just to make you look good! Why are you always making up these stories? I can tell that they are all lies. That's not a far-fetched story - it's about as dull, boring and banal as you can get. This is why you're such a poor liar - you have no perception of what sounds plausible, versus what sounds far-fetched, absurd, and way above your stations :p |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
That's not a far-fetched story - it's about as dull, boring and banal as
you can get. No, it's a nice little fairy story that shows you triumphing over a father figure. The stuff of your fantasies in fact. This is why you're such a poor liar - you have no perception of what sounds plausible, versus what sounds far-fetched, absurd, and way above your stations If I'm a poor liar, why don't you go through that list I posted and sort out the truth from the lies? According to you it should be easy. There are several people in this group looking over your shoulder who know the answers to those questions. So no pressure then. You are a hopeless case Jamie. I don't know why I bother, I really don't. I mean, when I was a child I never used to pull the wings off flies, so why do I waste my time pulling the wings off you? Bill |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
"Bill" wrote in message ... No, it's a nice little fairy story that shows you triumphing over a father figure. The stuff of your fantasies in fact. I don't care whether you believe it or not. However, the fact that you see the horrid, miserable, snivelling teacher as a "father figure" says a lot about the kind of person you are. Needless to say, the more you reveal about your personal beliefs and values, the more my respect for you continues to dwindle. If I'm a poor liar, why don't you go through that list I posted and sort out the truth from the lies? According to you it should be easy. There are several people in this group looking over your shoulder who know the answers to those questions. So no pressure then. I couldn't care less, even if all the things in your self-obsessed, narcissistic little list were actually true. You're just not that important to me. And there definitely is no pressure - whether there are Bill-supporting morons "looking over my shoulder" (you make them sound like zombies when you say that, though presumably chanting "Bill!" instead of "Brains!") or not. You are a hopeless case Jamie. I don't know why I bother, I really don't. I mean, when I was a child I never used to pull the wings off flies, so why do I waste my time pulling the wings off you? Isn't it a conceit on your part, to presume that you're actually succeeding in this? I mean, you can't affect my life - you can't take away my friends, my lover, my possessions, or my career. You can't force me to accept your beliefs and values. And you can't break my spirit when I have no respect for you. On a side note, I find it amusing that you still seem to picture me as a kind of camp gay stereotype - first it was Daffyd, now it's a "fairy" with wings. To me, this just emphasises how little you actually know about me, and therefore weakens your arguments still further. |
Winter Hill BBC2 analogue QRT schedule.
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How many did I score? You got 15 right. Which is pretty good. You obviously assess the probabilities, unlike Jamie, who simply decides whether a true or false answer will best serve his paranoia. Bill |
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