From: James Taylor on 5 Feb 2010 23:54 Randall Assworth wrote: > Well, yes. Saddam needed the weapons, precursor chemicals, and spare parts > to keep his regime running, and people like Peter were happy to oblige. It > kept him in cardigans and pipes for years after. That's pretty low Randall. What do you have against Peter? -- James Taylor
From: Jim on 6 Feb 2010 03:25 James Taylor <usenet(a)oakseed.demon.co.uk.invalid> wrote: > Randall Assworth wrote: > > > Well, yes. Saddam needed the weapons, precursor chemicals, and spare parts > > to keep his regime running, and people like Peter were happy to oblige. It > > kept him in cardigans and pipes for years after. > > That's pretty low Randall. What do you have against Peter? 'Randall Assworth' is a troll, one of the sad little no-lifers that follow Rowland around. He/she/it posts under various names. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Rowland McDonnell on 6 Feb 2010 12:06
Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > James Taylor <usenet(a)oakseed.demon.co.uk.invalid> wrote: [snip] > > That's pretty low Randall. What do you have against Peter? > > 'Randall Assworth' is a troll, one of the sad little no-lifers that > follow Rowland around. He/she/it posts under various names. That particular troll is easy to killfile, at least with MacSoup. They're all `it's as far as I'm concerned. Rowland. -- Remove the animal for email address: rowland.mcdonnell(a)dog.physics.org Sorry - the spam got to me http://www.mag-uk.org http://www.bmf.co.uk UK biker? Join MAG and the BMF and stop the Eurocrats banning biking |