Couldn't agree more.
Couldn't agree more.
Last edited by Cajun; 10th February 2009 at 13:33. Reason: remove mis-quote
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
You replying to a misquote or did you alter it first? can't find the original quote ... cos from what I saw it was totally different.
From having organised a few of these events ... you can't make that much money with the costs of running the event.Originally Posted by robert taylor
Last edited by Cajun; 10th February 2009 at 13:34. Reason: remove mis-quote
Life is a gift that we have all been given. Live life to the full and ensure that you have absolutely no
regrets.
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Why alter what someone else is saying and imply that he said it ... that is extremely deceitful ... and also underhanded ... something which you may be good at ... but that is I think to others on the site ... dishonest ...
But then again ... it is you .. so should we expect anything different.
IT IS NOT WHAT HE SAID >>> SO WHY ALTER IT!
Life is a gift that we have all been given. Live life to the full and ensure that you have absolutely no
regrets.
For your parts needs:
http://www.motorcycleparts.co.nz/
We all know it's not what he said.
The way the 'quote alteration' thing works for online discussion is, you alter a quote to say something wildly different from what it said, and then either agree or disagree with that.
The intention is not to deceive, although, as I implied just now, the targeted audience is folk with an IQ that exceeds their shoe size. The intention is to clearly and quickly convey a precise difference in opinion.
Being 'deceived' by that approach to online discussion probably indicates that the reader needs to... sharpen up a little.
Hmm. Could it be that you have taken a personal dislike to me as a result of my statements to the SM team regarding the fact that females make bad moderators? Bit of resentment there, perhaps?
Now, let's get back to discussing the implications of that AMCC newsletter, shall we?
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Yes thats how it happens, there is no excuse though for brazen smart alecs. When I did my military training ( several decades ago when people were generally more disciplined anyway ) I took great delight in seeing the SH.. literally kicked out of those who were lippy and smart alecs.
So much is done out of goodwill in our sport and others but you still get knocked for it.
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
No thats not the intent of what I said, I am saying that there are people out there who have no common decency and get a perverse kick out of being smart alecs. Military training is a great vehicle for instilling some personal discipline and decency. And I also disagree that such training is inapplicable to the civvy world.
As it happens look at the brazen disrespect that many boy racers have ( a very real national problem ) Some stiff boot camp training and ( yes ) brutal discipline would knock a lot of these crash test dummies into shape.
Sorry, off topic.
Last edited by doc; 9th February 2009 at 19:59. Reason: sp
Nothing wrong with being an individual and being quick of wit. Also nothing wrong with having a sense of decorum and personal discipline and knowing when to button it. Respect authority. Frankly, our society is TOO tolerant and that is why we have so many problems. Bring in compulsory miltary training for all school leavers! No apologies for being right wing and reactionary. Anyway, off topic.
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