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nigelswift
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Edited Mar 24, 2012, 07:35
Re: Deliberately conciliatory remarks
Mar 24, 2012, 07:34
Bucky…..
There has never been the least question of changing the date.
Not that you’ll know that for certain until you arrive, which should add a certain extra frisson to the trip. Say thank you.
Karma77
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Re: Climbing on Standing Stones
Mar 24, 2012, 09:46
GLADMAN wrote:
Rupert Soskin wrote:
I think the most efficient solution would be involuntary euthanasia.
I concede that I am probably in a minority though.

Belated happy new year to all


Rupert


A minority of at least two, Mr Soskin.




The more common term for "involuntary euthanasia" is "murder". What a disturbing sentiment. I notice with no little irony that your avatar is a picture of you SITTING ON A STONE. Let us hope the hippie death squads extend you mercy for your crime. - Jon
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
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Re: Climbing on Standing Stones
Mar 25, 2012, 21:04
Karma77 wrote:
The more common term for "involuntary euthanasia" is "murder". What a disturbing sentiment. I notice with no little irony that your avatar is a picture of you SITTING ON A STONE. Let us hope the hippie death squads extend you mercy for your crime. - Jon


Hello Jon, welcome to TMA.

Couple of things: (a) Gladman isn't sitting on a stone, he's sitting next to one (between two stones at Men an Tol) (b) I doubt that either he or Rupert are actually suggesting involuntary euthanasia, although I may be wrong. I think there may be some irony in their posts too.
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