Hello Sir Peter von Nederland. So you are Dutch, that is OK then, we
will let you off wid being a frigging foreigner if e be Dutch boyo. One
of me best young female mates is Dutch, fantastic name of which I am
dead jealous, The Lady Henriet Jolanda van der Heide-Kroeze. Fantastic
eh amigo – and they called me frigging Dicko !
However, if you have squatted in Ireland then sooner you than me mate.
Enough said. I would give it back to the Irish pronto. I don't want
it and never did. As for the SSM model then I did not write it, so take
it up with the guy that did. I speak for myself even though thousands
speak on my behalf these days. However, having said that, if you think
you know all about consciousness and the levels which it exists at then
you may be wrong – you go find out and figure. Anyway, I must be
orf, for I do to stay on groups that use this crappy plain text mode. I
am dead fussy and I am not going to subject my poems to crappy plain
text, no way, never, no how. So, nice to have met you all, keep
smiling, and don't let the bastards grind you down. TTFN amigos and
happy sailing on these mysterious seas of conscious existence.
Sir Merlin of Exmoor.
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atheismuk2@..., "Peter Klaver" <t.p.c.klaver@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello Merlin,
>
> Not all are British here. I'm from the Netherlands, I moved here in
> late 2004 for a job at Queen's University Belfast. I wasn't a
> particularly active atheist then. But boy oh boy, you become one very
> quickly in this distant armpit of the UK. It's mostly quite an ok
> place to live in actually. But the religiosity of the place really
> needs works. Up to a few months ago, the head of the most rabid
> Protestant party (DUP), Ian Pailey, was also our prime minister. Go
> figure. And only yesterday evening I was engaged in conversation by
> two Mormons as I was cycling back from getting my groceries. So we've
> got native religious lunacy along with US import to boot. You
> mentioned the British sense of humour. Well, it's good to keep some
> sense of humour about this place (again, generally it's a nice place
> to live in).
>
> --- In
atheismuk2@..., "Dick Richardson"
> somerset_2@ wrote:
> >
> >
> > Good morning Sirs, Ma'ams Kiddo's and whatever else lurks here.
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