[URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UKRM[/URL] who have we upset recently?
Everyone? Better question might be "who haven't..." I thought that definition had been there for a long time
I suspect one of the failed trolls. I hadn't seen it before, and it's marked "Uncategorized from September 2006"
darsy wrote Too coherent for our Mr Brandy and the geographical references also suggest it ain't him. About right for Ken though.
So that narrows it down to 99.99999999% of the population then. -- _______ ..'_/_|_\_'. Ace (brucedotrogers a.t rochedotcom) \`\ | /`/ GSX-R1000K3 (slightly broken, currently missing) `\\ | //' BOTAFOT#3, SbS#2, UKRMMA#13, DFV#8, SKA#2, IBB#10 `\|/` `
The Ginge police? It was in a thread only a month ago, then someone else noted it had been removed so someone else put it back up... I'm sure if ICBA I could google and tell you when it happened. But I can't BA... Dave
In uk.rec.motorcycles, darsy belched forth and ejected the following: It's been there longer than that. Someone took umbrage and had it removed shortly before it was put back up again.
I hope that you are not suggesting me.. for one thing doing that would *certainly* break my definition of Christian. Phil
In the main I am - it enlivens the dull tedium of my working life by exposure to the dull tedium of other peoples lives.. And a good boost of cortisol is supposed to be good for you once in a while. Phil.
Phil Launchbury wrote Actually no. For extremely blinkered values of understanding you seem to have got it down pat, it was the rest of them I had in mind.
Champ wrote I am not really familiar with all this wiki stuff but who the **** does she think she is deleting our entry? Kin students they are all the same, no respect for their betters. She should stick to contemplating her canals.
Odd that. It gets deleted when it's mentioned here. Again, I suspect some lurking **** is behind it. It's back though. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:UKRM
http://www.moteros.net/alforjas/usr/domenec/ukrm/gingepolice.gif For the latin pedantics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full) ab uno disce omnes "from one, learn all" observation indicates a general or universal truth.
I do wonder how people get off on this. It's a bit Beavis & Buthead IMO, but then I guess I'm getting old and turning into my dad. At least the greengrocers' apostrophe has remained absent from this version