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Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 10 March 2015 10:47:41 AM
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Is Mise, i'll be straight up, and straight to the point! Yes I made a mistake with the word Straight as in Torres Strait. Unlike you I am big enough to admit my mistake and do not retreat to some mythical dictionary, or obscure government department in a forlorn attempt to hide my error. A pathetic attempt at best to change the subject.
Back on subject. As a 'recreational shooter' like the 'Two Bobs' you would be well equated with animal cruelty, having inflicted enough of it yourselves on poor defenseless creatures of the Forrest. Shame, shame, shame. I ask, have you personally shot a koala, like Blinky Bill, or is that one trophy that still alludes you? Ever wanting to fill that space on the wall between Bambi and Little Peter Rabbit with poor Blinky! I just hope children are not reading this thread. What about we getting tough, real tough, on the vile cruelty that is the greyhound business? I say disband it immediately without compensation, and turn Wentworth Park and all other dog tracks over as places of refuge and rehabilitation for animals that have been injured by this and other barbaric businesses! Later on they could become an idyllic oasis of peace and harmony, populated by animals with no fear of the scourge on them, and society, that is recreational shooting! Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 11 March 2015 6:11:55 AM
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Paul,
Rather a pathetic post but as you won't tell us all when the Greens first protested about dog racing then we will have to assume that the latest is just jumping on the band wagon as usual, at least this time it's not lies. Ref. Mythical Dictionaries "HOME BRITISH & WORLD ENGLISH SHEW shew Pronunciation: /ʃəʊ/ Definition of shew in English: verb Old-fashioned spelling of show...." http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/shew The only trophies that I keep are moral ones, like your recent posts. Posted by Is Mise, Wednesday, 11 March 2015 9:50:53 PM
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Is Mise since you are into Old English, you will be interested in what Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) had to say on the subject. In Chaucer's day it was bear baiting and cock fighting, two "sports" I'm sure you are only to familiar with. Are you a participant?
"WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote, And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth Inspired hath in every holt and heeth The tendre croppes." Is that all clear? Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 12 March 2015 7:09:12 AM
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What is very clear, Paul, is that thou shewest no signs of answering the questions.
Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 12 March 2015 9:47:04 AM
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Is Mise now that you are demanding we communicate in Old English, I have a problem. Can we make it simple and talk to each other in good old Swahili a language I'm sure we both understand, make a change from your regular Double Dutch.
I'll get the ball rolling 'Is Mise, hamjambo, gari langu linaloangama limejaa na mikunga." loose translation in case you missed it. "Hallo Is Mise, your boat is full of eels." Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 12 March 2015 10:15:05 AM
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I deliberately used 'shew' as I was sure that you would shew that you could be sucked in; and become another scalp to shew.