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Gotta love European youth.

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They are gorgeous and lively

http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html

(And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
some funny, and some just so beautiful people)

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Mike Henley wrote:
>
> They are gorgeous and lively
>
> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>
> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)

sorry Mike, just a bunch of snapshots which could be taken on
someone's mobile phone... and you forgot to mention the ugly people
:O)

--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!" )
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

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Paul Heslop wrote:
> Mike Henley wrote:
> >
> > They are gorgeous and lively
> >
> > http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
> >
> > (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> > some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
>
> sorry Mike, just a bunch of snapshots which could be taken on
> someone's mobile phone... and you forgot to mention the ugly people
> :O)
>

Bah, evidently I have a blindspot for the uglies!

Besides, I think it's a webcam :-)

> --
> Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!" )
> -------------------------------------------------------
> Stop and Look
> http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

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Mike Henley wrote:
>
> Paul Heslop wrote:
> > Mike Henley wrote:
> > >
> > > They are gorgeous and lively
> > >
> > > http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
> > >
> > > (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> > > some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
> >
> > sorry Mike, just a bunch of snapshots which could be taken on
> > someone's mobile phone... and you forgot to mention the ugly people
> > :O)
> >
>
> Bah, evidently I have a blindspot for the uglies!
>
> Besides, I think it's a webcam :-)
>
Probly :O)
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!" )
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

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Paul Heslop wrote:
> Mike Henley wrote:
>>
>> They are gorgeous and lively
>>
>> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>>
>> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
>> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
>
> sorry Mike, just a bunch of snapshots which could be taken on
> someone's mobile phone... and you forgot to mention the ugly people
>> O)

Nice to know people are out there having fun with technology. After
the first half-dozen, nothing new, boredom sets in for anyone not
involved. None that I saw were particularly inventive, attractive, or
repulsive. Very low probability of finding anything worthwhile farther
in.

About a 3 on the fun-meter; 0.5 on the photography meter.

--
Frank ess

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"Mike Henley" <casioculture@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1120496636.860597.220470@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> They are gorgeous and lively
>
> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>
> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)


Typical 'fun-seekers' - lolling around in public, getting stoned and
performing soulless sexual acts like copulating animals, while their
homelands are being overrun by third world immigrants.

There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms that
these grinning asinine cretins toss away in exchange for another ecstasy
tablet and another black gutter-culture 'song' for their mobile ringtone.

Piss on them all.

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Percy wrote:
> "Mike Henley" <casioculture@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1120496636.860597.220470@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >
> >
> > They are gorgeous and lively
> >
> > http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
> >
> > (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> > some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
>
>
> Typical 'fun-seekers' - lolling around in public, getting stoned and
> performing soulless sexual acts like copulating animals, while their
> homelands are being overrun by third world immigrants.
>
> There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
> engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms that
> these grinning asinine cretins toss away in exchange for another ecstasy
> tablet and another black gutter-culture 'song' for their mobile ringtone.
>
> Piss on them all.

Gee you're morbid! What's with the barbwire and mudbleeds?! Let them
have fun and copulate like animals; I'm all for that! You just reminded
me of a bible-thumper from a few days who sat next to me on a bench as
I peoplewatched the strolling beauties on a breezy afternoon and
proceeded to tell me about the "weeping, wailing, and gnashing of the
teeth" for them "adulterous" women!

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Frank ess wrote:
>
> Paul Heslop wrote:
> > Mike Henley wrote:
> >>
> >> They are gorgeous and lively
> >>
> >> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
> >>
> >> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> >> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
> >
> > sorry Mike, just a bunch of snapshots which could be taken on
> > someone's mobile phone... and you forgot to mention the ugly people
> >> O)
>
> Nice to know people are out there having fun with technology. After
> the first half-dozen, nothing new, boredom sets in for anyone not
> involved. None that I saw were particularly inventive, attractive, or
> repulsive. Very low probability of finding anything worthwhile farther
> in.
>
> About a 3 on the fun-meter; 0.5 on the photography meter.
>
> --
> Frank ess

wow, that was very thorough
--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!" )
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

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Note the poster for the police in the background....this looks like what
would happen if you set up a webcam in a bar and said it was police
survailance.

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On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 00:00:20 +0100, "Percy" <percy@depraved.net> wrote:

>
>"Mike Henley" <casioculture@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1120496636.860597.220470@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>> They are gorgeous and lively
>>
>> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>>
>> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
>> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
>
>
>Typical 'fun-seekers' - lolling around in public, getting stoned and
>performing soulless sexual acts like copulating animals, while their
>homelands are being overrun by third world immigrants.
>
>There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
>engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms that
>these grinning asinine cretins toss away in exchange for another ecstasy
>tablet and another black gutter-culture 'song' for their mobile ringtone.
>
>Piss on them all.
>

Sounds like envy to me.....


<rj>

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Gene Palmiter wrote:
>
> Note the poster for the police in the background....this looks like what
> would happen if you set up a webcam in a bar and said it was police
> survailance.

Now THAT's funny :O)

--
Paul (And I'm, like, "yeah, whatever!" )
-------------------------------------------------------
Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/

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In article <3ittftFn377pU1@individual.net>, Percy <percy@depraved.net> wrote:
>
>There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
>engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms

[snip]

The Great War wasn't about buying freedom for anyone. It was about the
colonial powers of Europe arrogantly wiping out a generation because they
hadn't realised that the world had moved on from the mid 19th century, in so
many ways. If you'd said WWII, you might have had a point.

Oh, and those amongst said forefathers who had gone to school almost
certainly knew the difference between "there" and "their" as well.

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"Chris Brown" <cpbrown@ntlworld.no_uce_please.com> wrote in message
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> In article <3ittftFn377pU1@individual.net>, Percy <percy@depraved.net>
> wrote:
>>
>>There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
>>engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms
>
> [snip]
>
> The Great War wasn't about buying freedom for anyone. It was about the
> colonial powers of Europe arrogantly wiping out a generation because they
> hadn't realised that the world had moved on from the mid 19th century, in
> so
> many ways. If you'd said WWII, you might have had a point.<


Irrespective of the impetus behind WW1 it is inarguable that the young men
who sacrificed themselves on the Somme would have been aghast at contempt in
which their legacy is held by the giggling nancy-boys who now infest Europe.




>
> Oh, and those amongst said forefathers who had gone to school almost
> certainly knew the difference between "there" and "their" as well<


Thanks for Chering that with us - I always say that pointing out typing
errors is the mark of true scholar.

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In article <3ivgb6Fn8vj7U1@individual.net>, Percy <percy@depraved.net> wrote:
>
>Irrespective of the impetus behind WW1 it is inarguable that the young men
>who sacrificed themselves on the Somme would have been aghast at contempt in
>which their legacy is held by the giggling nancy-boys who now infest Europe.

Quite what you think such legacy is, and why the young of Europe hold it in
contempt (as opposed to, e.g. indifference), or why you apparently feel
you're some sort of official spokesman for the millions of people who fought
in WWI for a whole host of reasons, isn't at all clear.

>> Oh, and those amongst said forefathers who had gone to school almost
>> certainly knew the difference between "there" and "their" as well<
>
>Thanks for Chering that with us

If you wanna know, how he mistypes it so, it's in his kiss (surely not - ED).

>I always say that pointing out typing
>errors is the mark of true scholar.

It's quite an impressive job to turn "ier" to "ere" through a typing error
on a QWERTY keyboard, or one of its derivatives. The more likely scenario is
that you're demonstrating some level of functional illiteracy. Perhaps one
of the legacies of the cream of European youth getting slaughtered in
in the mud of Flanders was the ability for those who followed to get a
decent education, regardless of class and beackground. How much respect are
*you* showing for that?

Let he who is without sin, and all that.

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On Tue, 5 Jul 2005 00:00:20 +0100, "Percy" <percy@depraved.net> wrote:

>
>"Mike Henley" <casioculture@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1120496636.860597.220470@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>> They are gorgeous and lively
>>
>> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>>
>> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
>> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)
>
>
>Typical 'fun-seekers' - lolling around in public, getting stoned and
>performing soulless sexual acts like copulating animals, while their
>homelands are being overrun by third world immigrants.
>
>There forefathers, the 'European youth' of 1914, stormed barbed wire
>engagements and bled to death in the mud - in order to buy the freedoms that
>these grinning asinine cretins toss away in exchange for another ecstasy
>tablet and another black gutter-culture 'song' for their mobile ringtone.
>
>Piss on them all.


Oooohhhh -- I want to go on a date with you. You sound like so
much fun.
>

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Mike Henley wrote:
> They are gorgeous and lively
>
> http://fotogb.halle02.de/2005_3_0.html
>
> (And this site is a hoot! click around the calendar for some silly,
> some funny, and some just so beautiful people)

Looks like a strip from one of those old photo machines that used to be
found in train stations, bus depots and the like. Curtained sides, a
sign that said "5 Poses for A Quarter" and kids making like silly apes.

Some things don't change.

Unfortunately.

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