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Someone September 18th 06 08:23 PM

R.I.P Brocky
 

"Byron Forbes" > wrote in message
news:450ee357$0$4671$61c65585@un-2park-reader->
> But the main point here is how much of a pig ignorant **** you'd have
> to be to be pedantic about this crap considering the subject matter.
>




Why don't you tell us?



Tony Rickard September 18th 06 09:22 PM

R.I.P Brocky
 
Someone wrote:
> "Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
> news:vQXOg.20113$>
>> Heroes are defined as people who perform acts of bravery or achieve great
>> things. I appreciate your point of view, but to many racing drivers are
>> their heroes. Out of respect for the title of this thread I personally
>> think we should leave it there and not get dragged into a troll post.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Tony

>
>
> I'm sorry Tony, but this is only partially true.
>
> While we may think of the classical designation of "hero" to be those who
> have committed feats of bravery, the definition of the word doesn't only
> encompass these people. People who have shown nobility of purpose or are
> noted for special achievement in a particular field, are also classified as
> "heroes" (thanks American Heritage Dictionary), so, Steve Irwin and Peter
> Brock, could quite correctly be called "heroes" in their particular fields.


Isn't that what I said?

"or achieve great things"

"to many racing drivers are their heroes"

I think we are making the same point, it is not solely to describe feats
of bravery

Cheers
Tony

Someone September 19th 06 12:14 AM

R.I.P Brocky
 
Oh, maybe :) Well, in that case, I support your point of view totally, even
if I'm too lazy to comprehend it fully. :)



"Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
. uk...
> Someone wrote:
>> "Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
>> news:vQXOg.20113$>
>>> Heroes are defined as people who perform acts of bravery or achieve
>>> great things. I appreciate your point of view, but to many racing
>>> drivers are their heroes. Out of respect for the title of this thread I
>>> personally think we should leave it there and not get dragged into a
>>> troll post.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Tony

>>
>>
>> I'm sorry Tony, but this is only partially true.
>>
>> While we may think of the classical designation of "hero" to be those who
>> have committed feats of bravery, the definition of the word doesn't only
>> encompass these people. People who have shown nobility of purpose or are
>> noted for special achievement in a particular field, are also classified
>> as "heroes" (thanks American Heritage Dictionary), so, Steve Irwin and
>> Peter Brock, could quite correctly be called "heroes" in their particular
>> fields.

>
> Isn't that what I said?
>
> "or achieve great things"
>
> "to many racing drivers are their heroes"
>
> I think we are making the same point, it is not solely to describe feats
> of bravery
>
> Cheers
> Tony




PAPADOC September 19th 06 06:39 AM

R.I.P Brocky
 

Awww gee you don't like me. Does this mean that the date this Sunday afternoon
is off?

> Well here's another definition of hero - someone who kills off dopey
>****s like you.


Awww gee does this mean I need to be frightened? Ooh big scary man...making
threats. Careful bitch you never know who you are threatening...some people
might take it seriously.

> I've seen some self righteous ****wits in my time in their own little
>worlds - you're up there with the best of them dickhead!


Self righteous for saying that some guy who has some talent at throwing a car
around a track does not equal the hero status of a person who runs into a
burning building to save dumbasses like you? Self righteous for saying that a
person who held his months old child over some dangerous animals as a
promotional stunt does not occupy the same stratus of heroism as a young Captain
leading his men up the stairs of a strange house to kill people planning on
blowing up vacation spots. ****wit? for saying that neither Senna nor Brock's
actions come close to matching the heroism of a young Sgt throwing his body on a
grenade to save his friends.

And you are calling me names...? I had backed away from this conversation with
an apology on Tony's suggestion. Consider that courtesy ****ed.

Pierre PAPA DOC Legrand

>
> Pathetic.
>
>PS - you should change "blog" to "bog" in that sig.
>


My Blog all about politics and the terror war.
www.papadoc.net/PinkFlamingoBar.html

Byron Forbes[_1_] September 20th 06 06:24 AM

R.I.P Brocky
 

"PAPADOC" > wrote in message
...
>
> Awww gee you don't like me. Does this mean that the date this Sunday
> afternoon
> is off?
>
>> Well here's another definition of hero - someone who kills off dopey
>>****s like you.

>
> Awww gee does this mean I need to be frightened? Ooh big scary
> man...making
> threats. Careful bitch you never know who you are threatening...some
> people
> might take it seriously.
>
>> I've seen some self righteous ****wits in my time in their own little
>>worlds - you're up there with the best of them dickhead!

>
> Self righteous for saying that some guy who has some talent at throwing a
> car
> around a track does not equal the hero status of a person who runs into a
> burning building to save dumbasses like you? Self righteous for saying
> that a
> person who held his months old child over some dangerous animals as a
> promotional stunt does not occupy the same stratus of heroism as a young
> Captain
> leading his men up the stairs of a strange house to kill people planning
> on
> blowing up vacation spots. ****wit? for saying that neither Senna nor
> Brock's
> actions come close to matching the heroism of a young Sgt throwing his
> body on a
> grenade to save his friends.
>


I don't think those firemen were heroes anyway. Look at who they were
saving - a bunch of ****wits just like yourself. I'd say they were pretty
stupid to risk their neck for the bunch of monopoly playing ****ants in that
building anyway. Idiots - not heroes. Akin to Stevos moment of madness I
guess.

Good fun dwelling on the negative in the wake of someone's death, isn't
it?

> And you are calling me names...? I had backed away from this conversation
> with
> an apology on Tony's suggestion. Consider that courtesy ****ed.
>


And right back at you - lets **** all over each others parade ****wit.

Your turn papapoodle you silly little french bitch. Why don't you go and
polish the Statue of liberty that the french are so well represented by
sweety?



Ya doesn't hast to call me Johnson September 21st 06 11:16 PM

R.I.P Brocky
 
I'm still stuck on the rational atheist part. Seems like an oxymoron.


"Someone" > wrote in message
...
> Oh, maybe :) Well, in that case, I support your point of view totally,
> even if I'm too lazy to comprehend it fully. :)
>
>
>
> "Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
> . uk...
>> Someone wrote:
>>> "Tony Rickard" > wrote in message
>>> news:vQXOg.20113$>
>>>> Heroes are defined as people who perform acts of bravery or achieve
>>>> great things. I appreciate your point of view, but to many racing
>>>> drivers are their heroes. Out of respect for the title of this thread I
>>>> personally think we should leave it there and not get dragged into a
>>>> troll post.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Tony
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm sorry Tony, but this is only partially true.
>>>
>>> While we may think of the classical designation of "hero" to be those
>>> who have committed feats of bravery, the definition of the word doesn't
>>> only encompass these people. People who have shown nobility of purpose
>>> or are noted for special achievement in a particular field, are also
>>> classified as "heroes" (thanks American Heritage Dictionary), so, Steve
>>> Irwin and Peter Brock, could quite correctly be called "heroes" in their
>>> particular fields.

>>
>> Isn't that what I said?
>>
>> "or achieve great things"
>>
>> "to many racing drivers are their heroes"
>>
>> I think we are making the same point, it is not solely to describe feats
>> of bravery
>>
>> Cheers
>> Tony

>
>




Ya doesn't hast to call me Johnson September 21st 06 11:17 PM

R.I.P Brocky
 
You must be a rational atheist too.


"Byron Forbes" > wrote in message
...
>
> "PAPADOC" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Awww gee you don't like me. Does this mean that the date this Sunday
>> afternoon
>> is off?
>>
>>> Well here's another definition of hero - someone who kills off dopey
>>>****s like you.

>>
>> Awww gee does this mean I need to be frightened? Ooh big scary
>> man...making
>> threats. Careful bitch you never know who you are threatening...some
>> people
>> might take it seriously.
>>
>>> I've seen some self righteous ****wits in my time in their own little
>>>worlds - you're up there with the best of them dickhead!

>>
>> Self righteous for saying that some guy who has some talent at throwing a
>> car
>> around a track does not equal the hero status of a person who runs into a
>> burning building to save dumbasses like you? Self righteous for saying
>> that a
>> person who held his months old child over some dangerous animals as a
>> promotional stunt does not occupy the same stratus of heroism as a young
>> Captain
>> leading his men up the stairs of a strange house to kill people planning
>> on
>> blowing up vacation spots. ****wit? for saying that neither Senna nor
>> Brock's
>> actions come close to matching the heroism of a young Sgt throwing his
>> body on a
>> grenade to save his friends.
>>

>
> I don't think those firemen were heroes anyway. Look at who they were
> saving - a bunch of ****wits just like yourself. I'd say they were pretty
> stupid to risk their neck for the bunch of monopoly playing ****ants in
> that building anyway. Idiots - not heroes. Akin to Stevos moment of
> madness I guess.
>
> Good fun dwelling on the negative in the wake of someone's death, isn't
> it?
>
>> And you are calling me names...? I had backed away from this conversation
>> with
>> an apology on Tony's suggestion. Consider that courtesy ****ed.
>>

>
> And right back at you - lets **** all over each others parade ****wit.
>
> Your turn papapoodle you silly little french bitch. Why don't you go
> and polish the Statue of liberty that the french are so well represented
> by sweety?
>





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