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From: Tom McDonald on 3 Apr 2010 14:42 On Apr 3, 9:18 am, Kontol Raksassar <kon...(a)nomail.com> wrote: > On 2010-03-30 08:31:22 +1000, Jack Linthicum > <jacklinthi...(a)earthlink.net> said: > > > > > And a great scenario, a goofy Frenchman masquerading as a nutty > > Aussie, often called Le Turd for near fit in the name. > > >http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm > > > Jean-Paul Turcaud, he is in the google > > Says the kook whose obsessive compulsive sci.archeaology postings spoil > that group for everyone. > > Jean Paul is a true gentleman and accomplished minerals prospector, who > is entitled to bear a grudge against the political/mining establishment > of Australia. > > You should take the time to study what Jean Paul is saying with respect > to an expanding planet, however I doubt that you have the intellect to > understand it. As an adjunct to this study you should also study the > work of Don Findlay. Good one! Took me a while, but I finally got the joke. Thanks for the belated April Fool's joke.
From: Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times on 3 Apr 2010 22:43 On Apr 3, 8:42 pm, Tom McDonald <kilt...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 3, 9:18 am, Kontol Raksassar <kon...(a)nomail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On 2010-03-30 08:31:22 +1000, Jack Linthicum > > <jacklinthi...(a)earthlink.net> said: > > > > And a great scenario, a goofy Frenchman masquerading as a nutty > > > Aussie, often called Le Turd for near fit in the name. > > > >http://members.iimetro.com.au/~hubbca/turcaud.htm > > > > Jean-Paul Turcaud, he is in the google > > > Says the kook whose obsessive compulsive sci.archeaology postings spoil > > that group for everyone. > > > Jean Paul is a true gentleman and accomplished minerals prospector, who > > is entitled to bear a grudge against the political/mining establishment > > of Australia. > > > You should take the time to study what Jean Paul is saying with respect > > to an expanding planet, however I doubt that you have the intellect to > > understand it. As an adjunct to this study you should also study the > > work of Don Findlay. > > Good one! Took me a while, but I finally got the joke. > > Thanks for the belated April Fool's joke. You are the joke dear Tom, a permanent sad joke unable to recite but your learnt by heart theories.... and this is why you are so depressed & on those murdering quacks-pushed pharma drugs. This is terrible since in so doing you have spoiled a life time which should have been devoted to the research of Truth ... not standing for blinding Universileetees ' peddled lies. Too late to steer back on course ? . Thank you to Kontol Raksassar as well thanks to reference to my friend Don Findlay 's dedicated research work. What is happening is the fact that a single True Geologist or Archaeologist for that matter replaces hundred of brainwashed dudes with their endless & ridiculous theories. Those people have vested interest in maintaining their bread & butter lies, the system pay then for doing so. Weatherlayer aka Weathercoat as usual shine through his poetry... thanks to that he has reached fame on an internet small circle of devoted admirers... soon a volume of his master-work is to be edited. Of course his only chance to break into history since his raving sci000ntific theories are just ludicrous. As for Mad of Havana, this is just one of my barking dog, well known in Australia as Sunnyzecunt ( a Tyrwhitt's close relative) From the investigations of free lance detective, M Serge, it emerged that the man is an embittered poverty striken & gout riddled old age pensioner of Woolongong, a former BHP welder, and RAAF toilet boy. He served sometimes in Vietnam where from he was kicked out by the Force after betraying his own comrades ( through stupidity or intent was not resolved) thanks to being in fact a Viets' arselicker. The traitor is masquerading now as an RSL veteran with medals he stole from fallen comrades and can be met at the Woolongong golf course bar where that drunkard spout endlessly his tales of alleged feats of war.... A pathetic wreck in fact ! With kind regards to all. Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia MIning Pioneer Founder of the True Geology.
From: Raymond Yohros on 3 Apr 2010 23:00 On Mar 28, 11:59 pm, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times <australia.mining-pion...(a)neuf.fr> wrote: > On Mar 28, 11:31 pm, Benj <bjac...(a)iwaynet.net> wrote: > > Sure. But not the real question. "Greatest mining engineer of all > > times" is an interesting title, but note that word "engineer"! Well > > that sure puts the tailings back in the mine, does it not? > > > Nope, the real question here is: "Who is going to be the one voted > > "person smarter than Einstein"? So many candidates and so little real > > achievement to make a decision with! > > The real question is beyond your grasp, my friend, since you have all > the answers already foraged into your little brain data base, and all > questions not matching those are dismissed by your program ! > You should try to upgrade but is it possible ? > Alternatively is it authorized by your matrix ? > Wondering ? > i love rollercoasters just as much as i love cyclotrons. i can not be against something that gives me pleasure as long as i know it doesnt hurt anybody or anything. r.y
From: Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times on 4 Apr 2010 15:43 On Apr 4, 3:44 pm, Kontol Raksassar <kon...(a)nomail.com> wrote: > On 2010-04-04 21:16:04 +1000, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of > all Times <australia.mining-pion...(a)neuf.fr> said: > > > > > I am working hard on that book and was speaking to Don Findlay over > > the phone for nearly a two hours stretch tonight. Hope to produce that > > book in collaboration with Dr Findlay indeed. > > You MUST finish this book. A collaboration with Don Findlay is a very > good idea indeed. > > Time is getting on for all of us and I know that you have more to give > the world than a few million usenet postings. > *> You might actually be able to move quite a few books in today's *> climate. You will need an excellent illustrator. Probably ! Do you happen to come that way sometimes ? I might be travelling to Australia late this year for the 40th anniversary of Telfer Mine discovery on WA Premier 's invitation. I will be meeting quite a few people I knew, and some I learnt to know. Do you happen to live in Western Australia ? Best regards jpturcaud
From: Elijahovah on 4 Apr 2010 19:03 > You misunderstand. I do not run for cover, I just prefer to talk to > people who are capable of uttering their thoughts in a coherent > manner. You do not qualify. > Hayabusa And the word hayabusa is coherent?
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