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  1. #1
    Sab
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    What are (or have so far been) your 4 - 6 personal favorite (G or R
    rated) music
    related or non music related, ringtones you've had (on previous mobile
    phones you've used) or use on your current mobile phone ? If there's
    a (serious or humorous) reason that made you take up a certain
    ringtone, please elaborate.




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  2. #2
    Ivor Jones
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    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?



    "Sab" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    : : What are (or have so far been) your 4 - 6 personal
    : : favorite (G or R rated) music
    : : related or non music related, ringtones you've had (on
    : : previous mobile phones you've used) or use on your
    : : current mobile phone ? If there's a (serious or
    : : humorous) reason that made you take up a certain
    : : ringtone, please elaborate.

    Unrelated to VoIP. Please don't spam to multiple groups.

    Ivor




  3. #3
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote
    > Sab <[email protected]> wrote


    >>> What are (or have so far been) your 4 - 6 personal
    >>> favorite (G or R rated) music
    >>> related or non music related, ringtones you've had (on
    >>> previous mobile phones you've used) or use on your
    >>> current mobile phone ? If there's a (serious or
    >>> humorous) reason that made you take up a certain
    >>> ringtone, please elaborate.


    > Unrelated to VoIP.


    Yawn.

    > Please don't spam to multiple groups.


    Go and **** yourself.

    No please, thats an order.





  4. #4
    Mark McIntyre
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    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 19:53:06 +1000, in uk.telecom.broadband , "Rod
    Speed" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >Go and **** yourself.


    Argh. Rod Speed, how did /he/ escape from my spam filters?

    *replonk*
    --
    Mark McIntyre



  5. #5
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?



    "Will Kemp" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    : : On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 11:09:34 +0100, Mark McIntyre wrote:
    : :
    : : : On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 19:53:06 +1000, in
    : : : uk.telecom.broadband , "Rod Speed"
    : : : <[email protected]> wrote:
    : : :
    : : :
    : : : : Go and **** yourself.
    : : :
    : : : Argh. Rod Speed, how did /he/ escape from my spam
    : : : filters?
    : :
    : : There's never been a spam filter built that can keep
    : : Rod Speed out!

    Or Ron Chew.......

    Ivor




  6. #6
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >>> Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote


    >>>> Unrelated to VoIP.


    >>> Yawn.


    >>>> Please don't spam to multiple groups.


    >>> Go and **** yourself.


    >>> No please, thats an order.


    > Ah, foul language.


    Nope, perfectly viable old english actually.

    > The last resort of those who know they've lost the plot (if they ever had it in the first place).


    Pathetically hoary old mindless line used by fools that cant manage anything better.





  7. #7
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    [email protected] wrote

    > Not that I condone the use of expletives Rod


    Doesnt matter a damn what you do or do not 'condone'

    > but when you here little kids and I mean little kids out with their
    > parents using them and the parents not batting an eye then I am
    > sure adults have a right to use such language also if they so choose.


    They have that 'right' regardless.

    > It really is time some folk realized that the year is now 2007 not 1707


    They actually used a lot more of them at that time.

    > and if some do not like it they move on and take no
    > notice , at one time not all that long ago it was only
    > on rare occasions you saw and heard such words


    Its more that they werent used in public as much.

    But then the hypocrite victorians were very straight laced about all
    sorts of silly stuff, like being able to see much of a woman's leg,
    but it was fine to **** children as long as you didnt do that in public.

    > but now they are becoming part of everyday English language


    Yep. And rightly so.

    > so **** Ivor and carry on .


    I dont plan to **** him, he's likely got some unspeakable
    disease and I'm not into ****ing males anyway.

    I actually prefer succinct 'expletives' rather than the terminally silly alternatives.

    And believe that fools who try demanding others should do things be told to go and **** themselves, so I do.





  8. #8
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?



    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    : : On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 05:22:54 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    : : <[email protected]> wrote:
    : :
    : :
    : : : Pathetically hoary old mindless line used by fools
    : : : that cant manage anything better.
    : : :
    : : Not that I condone the use of expletives Rod but when
    : : you here little kids and I mean little kids out with
    : : their parents using them and the parents not batting an
    : : eye then I am sure adults have a right to use such
    : : language also if they so choose.
    : : It really is time some folk realized that the year is
    : : now 2007 not 1707 and if some do not like it they move
    : : on and take no notice ,

    So why don't you practice what you preach when it comes to Sipgate..?

    : : at one time not all that long ago it was only on rare
    : : occasions you saw and heard such words but now they are
    : : becoming part of everyday English language so **** Ivor
    : : and carry on .

    True to form I see..! I wouldn't expect any less from you, Ron.

    Ivor




  9. #9
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?



    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    : : [email protected] wrote
    : :
    : : : Not that I condone the use of expletives Rod
    : :
    : : Doesnt matter a damn what you do or do not 'condone'
    : :
    : : : but when you here little kids and I mean little kids
    : : : out with their parents using them and the parents not
    : : : batting an eye then I am
    : : : sure adults have a right to use such language also if
    : : : they so choose.
    : :
    : : They have that 'right' regardless.
    : :
    : : : It really is time some folk realized that the year is
    : : : now 2007 not 1707
    : :
    : : They actually used a lot more of them at that time.
    : :
    : : : and if some do not like it they move on and take no
    : : : notice , at one time not all that long ago it was only
    : : : on rare occasions you saw and heard such words
    : :
    : : Its more that they werent used in public as much.
    : :
    : : But then the hypocrite victorians were very straight
    : : laced about all
    : : sorts of silly stuff, like being able to see much of a
    : : woman's leg,
    : : but it was fine to **** children as long as you didnt
    : : do that in public.
    : :
    : : : but now they are becoming part of everyday English
    : : : language
    : :
    : : Yep. And rightly so.
    : :
    : : : so **** Ivor and carry on .
    : :
    : : I dont plan to **** him, he's likely got some
    : : unspeakable
    : : disease and I'm not into ****ing males anyway.

    Thank God for that.

    : : I actually prefer succinct 'expletives' rather than the
    : : terminally silly alternatives.
    : :
    : : And believe that fools who try demanding others should
    : : do things be told to go and **** themselves, so I do.

    I never demanded you do anything. You are free to use whatever language
    you like. I merely remarked that the use of such wording in this context
    is the last resort of those who have lost it, which you clearly have.

    Bye for now.

    Ivor




  10. #10
    Michael
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    Yawn. Go **** yourself, twice over

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 05:22:54 +1000, "Rod Speed"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >>Pathetically hoary old mindless line used by fools that cant manage
    >>anything better.
    >>

    > Not that I condone the use of expletives Rod but when you here little
    > kids and I mean little kids out with their parents using them and the
    > parents not batting an eye then I am sure adults have a right to use
    > such language also if they so choose.
    > It really is time some folk realized that the year is now 2007 not
    > 1707 and if some do not like it they move on and take no notice ,
    > at one time not all that long ago it was only on rare occasions you
    > saw and heard such words but now they are becoming part of everyday
    > English language so **** Ivor and carry on .






  11. #11
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]
    >>> [email protected] wrote
    >>>
    >>>> Not that I condone the use of expletives Rod
    >>>
    >>> Doesnt matter a damn what you do or do not 'condone'
    >>>
    >>>> but when you here little kids and I mean little kids
    >>>> out with their parents using them and the parents not
    >>>> batting an eye then I am
    >>>> sure adults have a right to use such language also if
    >>>> they so choose.
    >>>
    >>> They have that 'right' regardless.
    >>>
    >>>> It really is time some folk realized that the year is
    >>>> now 2007 not 1707
    >>>
    >>> They actually used a lot more of them at that time.
    >>>
    >>>> and if some do not like it they move on and take no
    >>>> notice , at one time not all that long ago it was only
    >>>> on rare occasions you saw and heard such words
    >>>
    >>> Its more that they werent used in public as much.
    >>>
    >>> But then the hypocrite victorians were very straight
    >>> laced about all
    >>> sorts of silly stuff, like being able to see much of a
    >>> woman's leg,
    >>> but it was fine to **** children as long as you didnt
    >>> do that in public.
    >>>
    >>>> but now they are becoming part of everyday English
    >>>> language
    >>>
    >>> Yep. And rightly so.
    >>>
    >>>> so **** Ivor and carry on .
    >>>
    >>> I dont plan to **** him, he's likely got some
    >>> unspeakable
    >>> disease and I'm not into ****ing males anyway.

    >
    > Thank God for that.
    >
    >>> I actually prefer succinct 'expletives' rather than the
    >>> terminally silly alternatives.
    >>>
    >>> And believe that fools who try demanding others should
    >>> do things be told to go and **** themselves, so I do.


    > I never demanded you do anything. You are free to use whatever
    > language you like. I merely remarked that the use of such wording in this context is the last resort of those who have
    > lost it,


    Pathetically mindless hoary old line spewed by ****wits that have never ever had a ****ing clue.





  12. #12
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    [snip]

    : : It IS Ivor who has lost it no one else he cannot tell a
    : : good voip provider from an extremely bad one just so
    : : long has he doesn't have to put his hand in his pocket
    : : he will put up with anything that is thrown at him .

    Change the record, Ron. You've worn this one out so badly it's scratched
    to hell and nobody can understand a word of it.


    Ivor




  13. #13
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?


    "Blossom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    [snip]

    : : From one half wit to another. Eh!

    Not really, at least I have *some* wit.

    Ivor




  14. #14
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?

    Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
    > "Blossom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]
    >
    > [snip]
    >
    >>> From one half wit to another. Eh!

    >
    > Not really,


    Yes, really.

    > at least I have *some* wit.


    Nope, just ****.





  15. #15
    Ivor Jones
    Guest

    Re: What have been or currently are,your favorite phone ringtones you've used ?



    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]
    : : Ivor Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
    : : : "Blossom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    : : : news:[email protected]
    : : :
    : : : [snip]
    : : :
    : : : : : From one half wit to another. Eh!
    : : :
    : : : Not really,
    : :
    : : Yes, really.
    : :
    : : : at least I have *some* wit.
    : :
    : : Nope, just ****.

    I can string a sentence together without foul language as well.

    Unlike some.


    Ivor




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