From: Jim on
Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote:

> > I keep intending to visit but never seem to quite get around to it.
>
> Try to be there when the tide is out. Go on and walk on those sands you
> saw McGoohan running around on - brill.

Noted. Thanks.

Jim
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From: Rowland McDonnell on
T i m <news(a)spaced.me.uk> wrote:

> real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid (Rowland McDonnell) wrote:
>
>
> >> And not sneering (if that's how you want to interpret it) isn't going
> >> to change the outcome with you. Why do you think it is so many people
> >> try and try again but in nearly every case finally give up with you?
> >>
> >> >Why do it?
> >>
> >> A question only you can answer.
> >
> >A typical wind-up response from you...

[snip usual abusive nonsense]

> Now, if you don't respond reasonably then I'm afraid you will be
> howling at one less shadow.
>
> Your call.

Ah yes, more of your usual games.

Tim, do try to look at your own behaviour for a change, instead of doing
what you always do, which is respond to my reasonable points with raging
abuse and snide sneering and all the other dishonest tactics you deploy
in order to wind me up because you take pleasure from tormenting the
mentally ill.

You're sick in the head, Tim: when are you going to admit that you're as
mentally ill as I am, and seek help as I have done?

Rowland.

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From: Ian McCall on
On 2010-06-05 14:48:45 +0100, jim(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) said:

> Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote:
>
>>> I keep intending to visit but never seem to quite get around to it.
>>
>> Try to be there when the tide is out. Go on and walk on those sands you
>> saw McGoohan running around on - brill.
>
> Noted. Thanks.

And under no circumstances try to hold a barbecue after misreading the
tide information. It only leads to swimming to fetch the beer and a
crowd of onlookers giving helpful 'advice' as you lift a rock with fire
still burning on it and sausages still cooking and then try to carry
that rock back up onto the higher cliff section without letting
anything fall from it.

Allegedly.


Cheers,
Ian

From: Jim on
Ian McCall <ian(a)eruvia.org> wrote:

> And under no circumstances try to hold a barbecue after misreading the
> tide information. It only leads to swimming to fetch the beer and a
> crowd of onlookers giving helpful 'advice' as you lift a rock with fire
> still burning on it and sausages still cooking and then try to carry
> that rock back up onto the higher cliff section without letting
> anything fall from it.

I generally consider barbecues to be Darwinism in action. I don't do
them.

Jim
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From: James Jolley on
On 2010-06-05 14:48:45 +0100, jim(a)magrathea.plus.com (Jim) said:

> Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote:
>
>>> I keep intending to visit but never seem to quite get around to it.
>>
>> Try to be there when the tide is out. Go on and walk on those sands you
>> saw McGoohan running around on - brill.
>
> Noted. Thanks.
>
> Jim

Can I have the times for the tides in braille as well, so I can have a go?