Seems like I got a stalker...
Heikoku 2
14-03-2009, 22:10
Again...adding absolutely nothing just being annoying.
Either go play around in a jungle somewhere and don't bother anyone or contribute to the thread, like you should. It would be welcomed if you would. . .
TAI keeps making these posts and has yet to make any such remark when someone else makes jokes. I do believe he intends to bait me, especially with remarks like the bolded.
From another thread, to show a certain frequency:
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=14572773#post14572773
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=14572737#post14572737
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=14572703#post14572703
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?p=14572284#post14572284
The Atlantian islands
15-03-2009, 00:03
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14573516&postcount=390
Actually, Heikoku has no other posts to prove his 'point' on because my posts in that thread have been contributory, and there is no certain frequency in the thread as he suggested so Heikoku must thus go to an old (locked and resolved) thread that has already been ruled on by the mods where the Mods actually found that Heikoku, the OP, was simpling trolling and baiting.
The Mods will see that my posts were on topic in this thread, and helped debate the issue of the republican party's policy on gay marriage and sex-ed which is a bit off topic from Palin, but started off dealing with her policy on sex-ed.
Heikoku, on the other hand, does not debate throughout the thread, instead chooses to sit on the sidelines and troll:
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14596207&postcount=9
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14596223&postcount=19
(isn't stupid bimbo Misogyny)
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14596258&postcount=33
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14597364&postcount=108
(reeks of: "I learned ****** from black peope so it's ok to say it)
There are more and more from that thread. . . but my fingers are getting tired. . .
and.....edge on peope with opposing view points by making fun of their (in his perspective) 'loss' of the argument with other posters (not Heikoku himself).
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showpost.php?p=14601026&postcount=252
And not to mention, doing his ridiculous "command-all-caps-shouting" thing again which the Mods warned him about previously.
You wanted to bring this in, Heikoku, while I simply was asking you to discuss instead of troll around.
Oh, and "go get a horse and live in the mountains" is a phrase people use, and I just wanted to apply to Brazil.
It's a bit extreme that you deem that a moddable offensive, but yet feel it's not strong enough (obviously) so you gather old, already ruled on posts from locked threads.
A bit extreme.
Knights of Liberty
15-03-2009, 00:33
Oh for the love of-
Youre both more mature then this. Please.
Nanatsu no Tsuki
15-03-2009, 01:17
Heikoku-kun, TAI-sama, stay away from each other if you can't stomach one another. It's quite simple, really.
Gauntleted Fist
15-03-2009, 01:32
There's always that wonderful "ignore" function that's been available for a while, now. Both of you could benefit from it. [/not a mod]
The Black Forrest
15-03-2009, 02:23
Good grief people. Take a break from the pages for a few hours. It does wonders.
If you can't ignore the snarpy comments, then use the ignore button.
Ardchoille
15-03-2009, 02:46
An Australian industrial relations judge I knew used to specialise in metal industry disputes, where there was a particularly stroppy union and a particularly bloody-minded employer.
When he felt a dispute had got to the point where the reps from both sides were just shouting slogans at each other, he would order that the hearing "go bush".
If he felt the dispute had been notable for nitpicking, rules-lawyering and dramatised insult over trivia, he would order "go bush; no beer".
Since the place he picked to "go bush" in was the desert outside Broken Hill, he usually got speedy resolution.
Regrettably, I can't strand the pair of you in the desert, but I hope you'll understand when I say ...
Heikoku, TAI: go bush. No beer.
EDIT" *sigh* realising that we have some very literal-minded folk around: no, that wasn't a ban.
Heikoku 2
15-03-2009, 02:55
An Australian industrial relations judge I knew used to specialise in metal industry disputes, where there was a particularly stroppy union and a particularly bloody-minded employer.
When he felt a dispute had got to the point where the reps from both sides were just shouting slogans at each other, he would order that the hearing "go bush".
If he felt the dispute had been notable for nitpicking, rules-lawyering and dramatised insult over trivia, he would order "go bush; no beer".
Since the place he picked to "go bush" in was the desert outside Broken Hill, he usually got speedy resolution.
Regrettably, I can't strand the pair of you in the desert, but I hope you'll understand when I say ...
Heikoku, TAI: go bush. No beer.
I do understand, but I could use some more contextualizing about stuff like where Broken Hill is. Did learn a new slang, though, so bonus for me.
Ardchoille
15-03-2009, 03:05
I do understand, but I could use some more contextualizing about stuff like where Broken Hill is. Did learn a new slang, though, so bonus for me.
If you turn up in Moderation again using mods as weapons, I'll contextualise the hell out of you. Check Google. And no bonus.
Heikoku, TAI: go bush. No beer.
EDIT" *sigh* realising that we have some very literal-minded folk around: no, that wasn't a ban.
ah... sweet... I like learning new slang.
thanks Ard... ;)
Ardchoille
15-03-2009, 05:17
Uh, it doesn't always mean the same thing in Australian slang.
When JJ the judge talked about "going bush", he meant it literally. He used to set up a camp with just him and the two reps, and not come back till they got a deal hammered out. The "no beer" was his special twist of the knife.
"Go bush" is an Australian idiom, but it almost always has some literal sense:
"The cops are getting sticky; you'd better go bush." (ie, clear out, hide)
"The boys and the kids have gone bush (ie, gone camping) for the weekend, so we're having a Girls' Night In."
"When mum and dad retired, they totally went bush." (ie, Tree-Changers who left the city). But this sentence could also mean "physically declined" (see below).
It does have metaphorical uses, sometimes nostalgic, as in "return to older, simpler ways" -- "sometimes I'd like to just give up and go bush". There's also the meaning "done for", as in "You're gonna have to get a new car, mate, yer engine's gone bush."
Sorry for the OT, but the purity of the elegant Australian dialect must be preserved.
Blouman Empire
15-03-2009, 10:11
Sorry for the OT, but the purity of the elegant Australian dialect must be preserved.
Hear, hear.
I would take beer with me after a few stubbies and a couple of sing-a-longs from Barnsey would get the two people together and settle the dispute quite nicely. Beer brings people together. :)
Ardchoille
15-03-2009, 10:49
*slings arm companionably round BE's shoulders and exits thread, singing "Working Class Man".*