PLucas wrote:
> > wrote in
> news
>
>> Too funny.<lol>
>
> Considering who the 'tale' is coming from, I wouldn't put any faith in it's
> veracity.
I wondered if and how long before you'd stick your nose in one of my
threads lucas. I've kept well away from making any comments, directly or
indirectly in reference to you. I haven't read a single one of your
posts for weeks - until now - and only because you've chosen to
interfere out of your trademark misguided jealousy
You also don't understand that Om isn't interested in getting involved
in any feuds, and why should she be?
> Maybe if some pictures were posted of said 'truffles' then it might lend a
> bit of credence to the tale.
Should I or shouldn't I take the bait?
Okay - just this once:
http://i39.tinypic.com/ras3zm.jpg
http://i39.tinypic.com/jqonyg.jpg
Perhaps you could get some handwriting analysis done on the pics Pete?
Might help to track me down?
> But I really can't see Marika and Nic of The Village Store and More giving
> away $60 worth of truffles to *anyone*....... quite apart from the fact that
> they don't stock anything to do with truffles.
LOL, where do I start on this one?
1: Firstly, you don't know where I live. You don't know where I shop.
How in the hell could you know, LOL.
I moved from St Helens nearly *two years ago* when I found and bought
this rural property.
2: Secondly, you only occasionally visit Tasmania, and know a hell of a
lot less about the place than you think you do.
3: Third, you're relying on Google (yet again) to come up with names and
places in a bid to engender the impression of knowledge. You're never
going to grow out of doing that, are you?
4: I don't shop at St Helens. I shop in Launceston.
Now, there's really only three decent delicatessens in Launy, perhaps
you could get their numbers and try some social engineering by asking
them if they gave some truffles away, and to whom (lucas has been trying
for years to get ny name and details)
> And as they are the only deli in the town where the (proven) liar is supposed
> to live..........
Yes Peter. Best you take a sedative and have a lie down for a while?
NB: The Village Store 'deli' you refer to isn't really what you could
possibly call a deli.
Using Google has backfired on you, yet again.
Hopefully my last response to you. End transmission
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The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who haven't got it - George Bernard Shaw