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  1. Tnank you and good afternoon for now. This is Alec DeBoeuil signing off until the next time that he can do forum participants the service of distracting idiots posters by confining their attention to a thread which served no purpose in the first place, thereby leaving more interesting threads free for positive contributions.

    Checking around, it is such a shame that nobody took advantage of the opportunity.

    Alec - to do gratuitous good occasionally


  2. Scooby Mode wrote:

    Oh,  you mean it has no context to it!?  Well hell, I should have asked the other one!

     

    Where is my double posts, triple posts, from you to my one? I know I insult people, but damn son, you take it to the next level while failing, and speaking of insults, give me  a new wave.

     

    You think Jesus was a  jew? Yes, this is how much you entertain me, I resort to this as you have yet to own me, ok maybe you did once to all these others, but for the most part I can't take you seriously I LIKE. Damn, I thought my name was **bleep**ed up.

    Sorry readers, I am afraid that Scooby has now lost it completely. Normal service will be resumed once the nurse has administered the medication, plumped up the cushions and moved Scooby's wheelchair to a more shady location.

    Alec - to use the word "normal" sarcastically


  3. Scooby Mode wrote:

    I never heard the name "Alec" pronounced as "I like".

    But then, you have to make wild guesses at foreign languages. Maybe you have never travelled outside the city limits of Abnormal, Alabama.


    Scooby Mode wrote:

     Refer to james Bond; Goldeneye where "Alec" is pronounced totally different.  

     

    Whose pronunciation? Pierce Brosnan's? He is an Irishman playing a Scotsman. Robbie Coltrane's? He is a Scot playing a Russian. Or maybe Famke Janssen, who is Dutch and playing a Georgian***

    Alec - your ignorance of the world outside Abnormal, Kentucky

    ***That's the Georgia that used to be in the USSR, not the one next to Alabama

     

     


  4. Scooby Mode wrote:

     

    Oh, I like it when you call me darling.

    Alec - it
    's
    even better when you don't

    Oh dear. You are completely oblivious to the most simplistic of literary devices, aren't you. You probably don't even realise that my whole name is a pun.

    I'll enlighten you. EVERY "punchline" that I end a post with starts "Alec - . . . " because it is meant to be read as "I like . . ."

    The line you have quoted should be read as "I like it even better when you don't"

    Have you really been reading all my posts and have not worked that out yet? 0/10 for perspicacity I am afraid.

    As a result, even those of average intelligence will now be laughing at your attempted "correction".

    Alec - to explain things to the cerebrally disadvantaged

  5. Thank you Robert; you are a real white knight defending MaryBeth; are you in litigation, rather than whatever mundane specialism she practises?

    I do know about "legal humour"; I have had acquaintances (I would not call them friends, especially after having to sue them - successfully - for negligence***) who were lawyers, and some of them even wore dresses and wigs to work.

    Alec - to be in contempt

    *** Why do they call it "professional negligence" when it is extremely unprofessional? Because they got paid for it I suppose.


  6. Scooby Mode wrote:

    I know what funny means.

    The definition perhaps, but not the concept, obviously.


    Scooby Mode wrote:

     Again, you take it literally.

    I hope you don't mind me fixing your errors. It might take some time, though.


    Scooby Mode wrote:

    you are trying to go make me look up a word

    Sorry, I can't fix that; it's senseless.


    Scooby Mode wrote:

     I could care less about. 

     

    Do you mean "I could NOT care less about"? Otherwise you are paying me a compliment.

    Alec - multiple quotes as well as multiple posts

     


  7. Scooby Mode wrote:

    Thank you for the double post

    I'd like to think that I am more prolific at posting than you because my cognitive processes are faster (I have actually posted in four other threads while you were typing blank lines here) but it's probably because you are spending considerable time looking up words like "riparian" and trying to work out the connction with "literal" and "bank".

    Alec - to challenge readers; you're no challenge though


  8. Ardvinna wrote:
     
    Thank you for revealing this anecdote. It amused me so much. I have a friend, who is convinced that he's working for the Vogons.

    "Brian [brain] size"...I skipped it...but I am convinced this will become a set phrase, at least it has a potential for it.

     

    Ardvinna    -fears a bit that the biologist will put a spell on her. He knows magick.

                        - wearing in sl the tag "Mostly Harmless", what confuses some guys, so they think that I must be a sadistic                          mistress

     

    My daughter is extremely impressed that I inspired a character in a best-selling book. She has yet to read the book, however, and her opinion of her father might suffer when she does. I think Douglas was getting back at me because the pantomime I produced (Sinner Ella) drew a bigger audience than his comedy show. But who's laughing now . . .

    Alec - to bore people to death with forum posts, rather than poetry

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