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Old April 18th 06, 02:09 PM posted to alt.consumers.uk-discounts.and.bargains,uk.telecom,uk.comp.vendors,uk.d-i-y
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In article , Johannes
wrote:

Before you complain, you should try to learn the difference between meters
and square meters, feet and square feet.


Also the difference between meters and metres.


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"Huge" wrote in message
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| On 2006-04-17, SteveH wrote:
| Derek ^ wrote:
|
| Is it too much to ask that for one, single day of the year, stores will
| remain closed
|
| Yes it's just pointless tokenism.
|
| allowing people to do other, more socially responsible activities?
|
| Do I detect somebody being judgemental here?
|
| We had all the family round for dinner, what's more socially
| responsible than that?
|
| The occasion might well have benefitted if we had been able to buy
| fresh bread.
|
| Ahhh, I see where you're coming from.
|
| 'I want to be able to spend time with the family, but I want to deny
| this to a large proportion of the workforce.'
|
| I note that you're so prescriptive that you cannot concieve that
| anyone else might be different; "I want to force my views on people -
| they must be the same."
|
| Would *you* get out of bed at 3am on Easter Sunday to go and make fresh
| bread for £6 / hour? Or maybe go and sit on a till for 6 hours for £5.05
| / hour whilst everyone else is sat at home having a family meal?
|
| What's it to you?
|
| --
| "Other people are not your property."
| [email me at huge [at] huge [dot] org [dot] uk]


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Andy Luckman (AJL Electronics) wrote:
In article , Johannes
wrote:

Before you complain, you should try to learn the difference between
meters and square meters, feet and square feet.


Also the difference between meters and metres.


There is none in euclidian space


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Old April 22nd 06, 11:25 PM posted to alt.consumers.uk-discounts.and.bargains,uk.telecom,uk.comp.vendors,uk.d-i-y
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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 18:21:29 +0100, "oO" wrote:


- will you be voting BNP or UKIP?

Both if I could ) .


Interesting. You say you think the US is great because it helped fight
Hitler. Yet you like to vote for far-right parties? You are a confused old
idiot aren't you?


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In article ,
wrote:
Many people in the UK today just don't know how much the UK owes its
existence as we know it now to the US and its generosity during WW2.


many people in the UK think the USA was generous to us in WW2 and don't
appreciate how much their actions were dictated by the (realised) hope of
massive economic benefits at the expense of the UK.

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