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Message no. 1
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: (OT)Street Name used by two different runners
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 18:32:03 +1000 (EST)
--- Scott W <swheel@*****.nb.ca> wrote: >
> >a movie made with Eric Banna (spooky
> >spiiting image :) & apparently Bolliwood & the rest
> of
> >the world loved It compared to the more immediate
> >Australian & NZ public :)
>
> I was actually down in Oz when Chopper came out
> and I heard a lot of
> good reviews from Aussies, too.
>
>
> -Boondocker

It probabely got good reveiws from those pencil neck,
yuppy geeks who haven't read the books, I thought It
was shithouse :)

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Message no. 2
From: swheelock@******.com (Scott W)
Subject: (OT)Street Name used by two different runners
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 21:36:19 -0300
> > I was actually down in Oz when Chopper came out
> > and I heard a lot of good reviews from Aussies, too.
> >
> >
> > -Boondocker
>
>It probabely got good reveiws from those pencil neck,
>yuppy geeks who haven't read the books, I thought It
>was shithouse :)

Well sheeeee-it, I guess I'm gonna go hunt that movie down and rent it,
just to see what all your fuss is about. I hope I can find it around here...

Won't bother with the books, though. ;)


-Boondocker
Message no. 3
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: (OT)Street Name used by two different runners
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 17:18:50 +1000 (EST)
--- Scott W <swheelock@******.com> wrote: >
> > > I was actually down in Oz when Chopper came
> out
> > > and I heard a lot of good reviews from Aussies,
> too.
> > >
> > >
> > > -Boondocker
> >
> >It probabely got good reveiws from those pencil
> neck,
> >yuppy geeks who haven't read the books, I thought
> It
> >was shithouse :)
>
> Well sheeeee-it, I guess I'm gonna go hunt that
> movie down and rent it,
> just to see what all your fuss is about. I hope I
> can find it around here...
>
> Won't bother with the books, though. ;)
>
>
> -Boondocker

Don't say I didn't warn ya' Boondocker, maybe you'll
trust my advice once you survive the horrific ordeal.
I should just send a warning to all about Australian
film commision, that should just say It all, I mean
look at "Sirens" & most famouse "Priscilla Queen of
the desert" but at least looking into the day & life
of a pack of <<sysop: 8 char. deleted>> was a lark as
It was pretty damn funny :)

GZ

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Message no. 4
From: robertennew@*****.com.au (Robert Ennew)
Subject: (OT)Street Name used by two different runners
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 17:10:36 +1000 (EST)
> Renouf, Marc A wrote:
> > This is the intrinsic problem I have with street
> names; you
> > generally don't *choose* them. They get chosen
> for you.
> > Think about all
> > the people you know who have nicknames. Did *any*
> of them give those
> > nicknames to themselves? Or were they merely
> affectations
> > used by friends
> > and associates that were usually based on inside
> jokes? I
> > know of one guy
> > who tried to give himself a nickname in our group
> of friends,
> > and we still
> > heap scorn and derision on him for it. ;)

Why, he was obviously only trying to fit In & you shot
him down in flames.

By the sounds of It he's still amongst your group of
friends so obviously you didn't ride him to hard If he
sticks by his mates & is able to take a little
friendly flak from y'all, but why It seems so
childish, It couldn't have been that bad & besides why
didn't you just ignore It & come up with some better
that both parties could answer to.

GZ

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