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http://absolutelyreliable.com/2004_0...orarchive.html
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Scroll down to about half the page.

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"George M. Middius" wrote in message

Sander deWaal said:

http://absolutelyreliable.com/2004_0...orarchive.html
http://www.absolutelyreliable.com/20...orarchive.html



Amazing! Howie's secret life is now out in the open.

Great find.


It's amazing what little, and how irrelevant, are the things that entertain
these two children.


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"Arny Krueger" said:

It's amazing what little, and how irrelevant, are the things that entertain
these two children.


Can we have our ice cream now, uncle Arny? ;-)

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Paul Dormer said:

Can we have our ice cream now, uncle Arny? ;-)


Mummy says not to speak to strange men on the internet because they
may want to do naughty things to you, like play with your botty.


Uncle Arny's no stranger Mommy, I've heard his voice after all.
He's not at all like Uncle Howie, who's always shouting at us to leave
our toys alone and grow up and then says "trust me" between his dozing
off at the fireplace..

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The Devil said:

On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 17:33:41 +0100, Paul Dormer
wrote:

[True story : Mate of mine was pulled over by a White Maria.. they
parked alongside and wound their windows down to speak to him. He
promptly asked for a 99 flake.. Guess where he spent the night..]

In an ice cream factory?


In a restraining harness... with raspberry sauce being rubbed into his
nipples.. correct.


Christ, it's almost like living in LA.


No, it's not. We don't have 99 flake in LA, whatever the **** that is.

Boon


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Arny said:

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Arny said:

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The Devil said:

On 04 Sep 2004 02:23:19 GMT, (Marc Phillips)
wrote:

Christ, it's almost like living in LA.

No, it's not. We don't have 99 flake in LA, whatever the ****
that is.

I was thinking of the police's corruption.

A 99 flake is a cone of ice cream with a Flake stuck in it. A Flake
is a, um, flaky tube of chocolate. Looks a bit like a skinny turd
that experienced a stressful extrusion.

First the spotted dick and now this.

You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way over
your head.


What the **** are you talking about? Do you know what a spotted dick
is?


In your case Phillips, spotted dick would be the results of some dread and
filthy sexual-related disease that you are trying to spread. Sex with road
kill is the probable original cause. The spots are pustules.


Great. Still making things up out of thin air, eh?

But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are currants.


Obviously you had to look it up on the Internet, but I will give you credit.
What I won't give you credit for is connecting this to the idea that I don't
understand the concept of idiomatic expressions from other English-speaking
countries. In fact, your reply here is nothing but a stall, a brief respite
before I once again bury you with logic and reasoning.

Every time you see one of my posts, you should run in the opposite direction.
It's become quite tiresome making you look like an illiterate moron day after
day.

Boon

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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way over
your head.

What the **** are you talking about? Do you know what a spotted
dick is?

In your case Phillips, spotted dick would be the results of some
dread and filthy sexual-related disease that you are trying to
spread. Sex with road kill is the probable original cause. The spots
are pustules.


Great. Still making things up out of thin air, eh?

But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


Obviously you had to look it up on the Internet,


Wrong again. But thanks for sharing your delusional belief in your
omniscience, Phillips.


So, I guess you're idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.

Sorry, your claim that Marc was wrong is abjectly a lie. Lying liar,
liar. chuckle

That darn English language - always letting you down, even in your
spin...poor little Arnold...
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way
over your head.

What the **** are you talking about? Do you know what a spotted
dick is?

In your case Phillips, spotted dick would be the results of some
dread and filthy sexual-related disease that you are trying to
spread. Sex with road kill is the probable original cause. The
spots are pustules.

Great. Still making things up out of thin air, eh?

But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.

Obviously you had to look it up on the Internet,


Wrong again. But thanks for sharing your delusional belief in your
omniscience, Phillips.


So, I guess you're idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold.


No evidence to support this claim has been presented.

The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


As the record clearly shows, so did I. Or, in Weil's universe, is "a kind of
pudding" not something?

Sorry, your claim that Marc was wrong is abjectly a lie. Lying liar,
liar. chuckle


In fact I did not called Marc a liar in my reply to his spotted dick post.
That makes you a liar, Weil.

That darn English language - always letting you down, even in your
spin...poor little Arnold...


You're drunk, right Weil? That's why you're saying all these crazy things?

You couldn't have been smoking some of those funny cigarrettes, could you?

Nahhh. ;-)


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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 05:58:29 -0500, dave weil
wrote:


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I always
thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding. Perhaps Arnii
is thinking of acned youth.


?????





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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 12:24:24 +0100, The Devil wrote:

On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 05:58:29 -0500, dave weil
wrote:

So, I guess you're idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I always
thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding. Perhaps Arnii
is thinking of acned youth.


Well, at least (to coin a phrase from Mr. Ferstler) he didn't screw up
the your/you're thing.

Spotted dick is a pudding and Yorkshire pudding is some sort of meat
drippings concoction. You nutty wacky Brits. What was that 99 thing
again? In 'merica, we call that a Drumstick, oddly enough.

Here, have an ice cream s'cone, there's a good boy.
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 07:32:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

"dave weil" wrote in message

On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way
over your head.

What the **** are you talking about? Do you know what a spotted
dick is?

In your case Phillips, spotted dick would be the results of some
dread and filthy sexual-related disease that you are trying to
spread. Sex with road kill is the probable original cause. The
spots are pustules.

Great. Still making things up out of thin air, eh?

But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.

Obviously you had to look it up on the Internet,

Wrong again. But thanks for sharing your delusional belief in your
omniscience, Phillips.


So, I guess you're idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold.


No evidence to support this claim has been presented.


Oh, but you just *did*.

The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


As the record clearly shows, so did I. Or, in Weil's universe, is "a kind of
pudding" not something?


No, you considered it "an idiomatic expression".

You lose.

Again.

Sorry, your claim that Marc was wrong is abjectly a lie. Lying liar,
liar. chuckle


In fact I did not called Marc a liar in my reply to his spotted dick post.


I didn't say you did, liar.

That makes you a liar, Weil.


Nope, your wrong. I never claimed that you claimed that he was a liar.
I claimed that *you* were a liar.

That darn English language - always letting you down, even in your
spin...poor little Arnold...


You're drunk, right Weil? That's why you're saying all these crazy things?


What crazy things? Like the fact that you seem to either a. have no
idea what an idiomatic expression is, or b. you're lying? It's either
one or the other. Which are you going to cop to? There's no other
choice.
You couldn't have been smoking some of those funny cigarrettes, could you?


I have no idea what a "funny cigarrette" is.
Nahhh. ;-)


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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 07:33:36 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
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"The Devil" wrote in message
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 05:58:29 -0500, dave weil
wrote:


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I always
thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding. Perhaps Arnii
is thinking of acned youth.


?????


You really *are* dumb, aren't you? Oh wait, you're obviously to dumb
to even answer that. Consider it a rhetorical question, if you will...
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 12:44:22 +0100, The Devil wrote:

On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 07:33:36 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.

I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I always
thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding. Perhaps Arnii
is thinking of acned youth.


?????


Good grief, you're dumb. If 'spotted dick' really did mean 'acned
youth' in certain regions of the planet, then it would be an idiom. To
say the *name of something* is an 'idiomatic expression' is really,
really stupid. Spotted Dick is the name of an English pudding. It is
not an 'idiomatic expression' meaning anything else.


Don't worry Dev, he's just dumbing himself down for church. That's the
only explanation....no wait! There's another...he really *is* that
dumb.
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 06:46:40 -0500, dave weil
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Nope, your wrong. I never claimed that you claimed that he was a liar.
I claimed that *you* were a liar.


What in the hell is going on? Your/you're again. Must be some sort of
Kruegerinfection.

Must.remember.to.decontaminate.after.reply.to.Arno ld.


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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 06:47:46 -0500, dave weil
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You really *are* dumb, aren't you? Oh wait, you're obviously to dumb
to even answer that.


OK, that's the last straw. I'm going for coffee. NOW.
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"The Devil" wrote in message
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 07:33:36 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs
from the rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us
would just consider "spotted dick" the name of something.

I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I
always thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding.
Perhaps Arnii is thinking of acned youth.


?????


Good grief, you're dumb. If 'spotted dick' really did mean 'acned
youth' in certain regions of the planet, then it would be an idiom. To
say the *name of something* is an 'idiomatic expression' is really,
really stupid. Spotted Dick is the name of an English pudding. It is
not an 'idiomatic expression' meaning anything else.


Noticing repeated disappearance of relevant quoted test that gives the lie
to everything devil has to say.

Whoda thunk!

;-)


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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 08:39:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:

Good grief, you're dumb. If 'spotted dick' really did mean 'acned
youth' in certain regions of the planet, then it would be an idiom. To
say the *name of something* is an 'idiomatic expression' is really,
really stupid. Spotted Dick is the name of an English pudding. It is
not an 'idiomatic expression' meaning anything else.


Noticing repeated disappearance of relevant quoted test that gives the lie
to everything devil has to say.


Devil - A 99 flake is a cone of ice cream with a Flake stuck in it. A
Flake is a, um, flaky tube of chocolate. Looks a bit like a
skinny turd that experienced a stressful extrusion.

Phillips - First the spotted dick and now this.

Arnold -You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way over
your head.


How's *that*?

Apparently, the "concept of idiomatic expressions" seems to be "over
your head", not The Devil, Phillips, or weil.

Give it up, Arnold. You know that you didn't know what spotted dick
was and you had to look it up. Be a man for a change and just admit
it. It will do you good in church today.
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"Arny Krueger" said:

?????


insert the sound of church bells here

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dave weil said:

Nope, your wrong.


Dave, Dave, Dave...............
Better have that espresso now.
And don't reply so much to Arny, its (sic) contageous.

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Arny said:

"Marc Phillips" wrote in message

Arny said:

"Marc Phillips" wrote in message

Arny said:

"Marc Phillips" wrote in message

The Devil said:

On 04 Sep 2004 02:23:19 GMT, (Marc Phillips)
wrote:

Christ, it's almost like living in LA.

No, it's not. We don't have 99 flake in LA, whatever the ****
that is.

I was thinking of the police's corruption.

A 99 flake is a cone of ice cream with a Flake stuck in it. A
Flake is a, um, flaky tube of chocolate. Looks a bit like a
skinny turd that experienced a stressful extrusion.

First the spotted dick and now this.

You should stay out of foreign countries that also speak English,
Phillips. The concept of idiomatic expressions seems to be way over
your head.

What the **** are you talking about? Do you know what a spotted
dick is?

In your case Phillips, spotted dick would be the results of some
dread and filthy sexual-related disease that you are trying to
spread. Sex with road kill is the probable original cause. The spots
are pustules.


Great. Still making things up out of thin air, eh?

But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


Obviously you had to look it up on the Internet,


Wrong again. But thanks for sharing your delusional belief in your
omniscience, Phillips.


Wiggle wiggle wiggle, Arny!

You're the biggest pussy I've ever seen. Just explain how my saying "First
spotted dick and now this" indicates that the concept of idiomatic expressions
seems to be over my head.

You can't. Once again, you opened your mouth, diarrhea spilled out, and now
you're running away from the stench. I've said it before...STOP RESPONDING TO
MY POSTS UNLESS I'M ADDRESSING YOU DIRECTLY. Got it, dip****?

Boon


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Arny said:

"The Devil" wrote in message
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On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 05:58:29 -0500, dave weil
wrote:


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs from the
rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us would just
consider "spotted dick" the name of something.


I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I always
thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding. Perhaps Arnii
is thinking of acned youth.


?????


I guess that idiomatic expression just went over your head.

Dip****.

Boon
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Arny said:

"The Devil" wrote in message
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 07:33:36 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 05:10:10 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:


But, in the UK, spotted dick is a kind of pudding. The spots are
currants.


So, I guess you're (sic) idea of "idiomatic expression" differs
from the rest of the known universe, eh Arnold. The rest of us
would just consider "spotted dick" the name of something.

I must admit that did make me laugh rather a lot. One can only guess
what the idiomatic expression 'spotted dick' actually means. I
always thought it was the name of a horrible currant pudding.
Perhaps Arnii is thinking of acned youth.

?????


Good grief, you're dumb. If 'spotted dick' really did mean 'acned
youth' in certain regions of the planet, then it would be an idiom. To
say the *name of something* is an 'idiomatic expression' is really,
really stupid. Spotted Dick is the name of an English pudding. It is
not an 'idiomatic expression' meaning anything else.


Noticing repeated disappearance of relevant quoted test that gives the lie
to everything devil has to say.

Whoda thunk!

;-)


I'm sorry, but your idiomatic expression seems to have went over my head. Too
bad I have no desire to brush up on the vernacular of Engligh-speaking
pedophiles from Michigan.

Boon

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Christ, it's almost like living in LA.


No, it's not. We don't have 99 flake in LA, whatever the **** that is.


http://www.cadburysicecream.com/gifs...pped/flake.jpg

Usually you get OEM stuff handed to you out of white vans that drive
around playing childrens music.
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