• Moderator election kick-off

    From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Roger Nelson on Tuesday, February 05, 2019 18:54:06
    On 3/12/2018 20:03, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    Then again, why should he be exempt from the occasional piss-take?

    While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.

    Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to David Drummond on Tuesday, February 05, 2019 11:19:27
    On Tue Feb-05-2019 18:54, David Drummond (3:640/305) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    On 3/12/2018 20:03, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.

    Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.

    Don't get me wrong. I know all of the words and most of the phrases. I choose
    not to use them.


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Roger Nelson on Wednesday, February 06, 2019 07:54:38
    On 5/02/2019 11:19, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.

    Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.

    Don't get me wrong. I know all of the words and most of the phrases. I choose not to use them.

    The expression has no more negative connotations here than "liberty" or "democracy".

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to David Drummond on Tuesday, February 05, 2019 18:06:07
    On Wed Feb-06-2019 07:54, David Drummond (3:640/305) wrote to Roger Nelson:

    On 5/02/2019 11:19, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    While I don't care for or use that sort of language, I ignore it.

    Pity - a standard phrase in Australian vernacular.

    Don't get me wrong. I know all of the words and most of the phrases. I choose not to use them.

    The expression has no more negative connotations here than
    "liberty" or "democracy".

    I'll bet! (-:

    I heard there was some flooding in parts of OZ. Did that affect you?


    Regards,

    Roger
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  • From David Drummond@3:640/305 to Roger Nelson on Wednesday, February 06, 2019 13:44:04
    On 5/02/2019 18:06, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    The expression has no more negative connotations here than
    "liberty" or "democracy".

    I'll bet! (-:

    I heard there was some flooding in parts of OZ. Did that affect you?

    Not at all - the flooding is several hundred kilometres north of here. The bush
    fires late last year were about 60km north.

    And after no real rain for about a year we've had a couple of showers in the last few nights. The grass is taking on a greener hue.

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    Regards
    David

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  • From Roger Nelson@1:3828/7 to David Drummond on Wednesday, February 06, 2019 20:42:33
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    On 5/02/2019 18:06, Roger Nelson -> David Drummond wrote:

    [...]
    I heard there was some flooding in parts of OZ. Did that affect ypi?

    Not at all - the flooding is several hundred kilometres north of here.
    The bush fires late last year were about 60km north.

    I don't recall where the flood area was because I was in and out of a nap and had UTube running and a voice said that in the flood area, people had snakes and crocodiles in their homes.

    And after no real rain for about a year we've had a couple of showers in the last few nights. The grass is taking on a greener hue.

    Green grass is good.


    Regards,

    Roger

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