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public
10th May 2002, 09:21
ahhh who am i? a nobody and that´s my weapon!
bad words, bad breath!
a guy walks up to me and i say: no
legs. egg. sex.
i´m invisible!
public
10th May 2002, 09:30
what about a meeting here at 11:00 board-time???
Django
10th May 2002, 10:04
invisible... like your IP?? ;)
Weishaupt
10th May 2002, 10:43
höhöhö
stevo
10th May 2002, 10:50
@ 11? only when we sing together:
dr. schnuggles bringt das glück, nur ein kleines stück vom glück...
Weishaupt
10th May 2002, 11:05
hm...........you sind the Soundtrack from Mrs Rossi!
"jaaaaa, Her Rossi sucht das Glück, nur ein kleinens Stück von Glück"
My Soundtrack is:
Dr Snuggles, bau ´ne Maschine für uns,
Dr Snuggles, fliegt mit uns zum Rääääääägäänbogen,
Dr Snnugles, fleigt zu Stérnen dahin..............
.........nice to meet you again!
public
10th May 2002, 11:07
anyone here?
Weishaupt
10th May 2002, 11:11
Popcorn........Popcorn........ .
stevo
10th May 2002, 11:11
ups, you are right...a long time ago, since i've seen dr. snuggles the last itme :) ...
...and yes, it's nice to meet you again, weishaupt!
Lady E
10th May 2002, 15:42
public
its a nice touch of anarchy
and could be a good idea...maybe a bit unnecessary on a forum where you can be pretty anonymous anyway.
(i could be if i wanted...i just dont want right now)
except that whoever is using public
and i suspect that's one person at the moment
is not saying anything particularly interesting...
but then who is?
Dialect
10th May 2002, 15:48
I thought it was quite funny, not that rude or offensive really. But I didnt get the bit about: No Legs, eggs, sex
what the hell does that mean? dosnt ryhme or anything.
I prefer as "London Posse" Rapped
"she reach 18, n-spread her legs n-get layed like eggs"
done in a London-afro-Jamaica accent of sorts
public
10th May 2002, 16:51
seems to be an old mud (multi-user-domain) gag...to be anonymous! boys pretend to be girls and vice versa. it would be some sort of autistic treat if all communication (among different people) could appear as one big monologue! since we are all talking to the screen anyway that would be some nice fun! all theories about the web and the dissapearing of matter thru acceleration of time would become true. the final goal is the final dissoulution of the body!
anyway i must agree that all useless chattering is a waste of ressources!
"is not saying anything particularly interesting...
but then who is?" all is said...all has come to an end...pessimism...darkness...s niff!
Lady E
10th May 2002, 16:59
now that is more interesting
and my question was rhetorical, you dont have to see it as pessimistic, but then you can if you want
oh polyvalency..what a joy!
dont mind me
public
10th May 2002, 17:33
I'm interested in Buses. There are many misconceptions and stereotypes about what bus spotters do. Many stem from images of train spotters in anoraks waiting with a notebook for a certain train to come past. Bus spotting is not about memorising every single bus timetable you can lay your hands on either!
The Start
It all started in about 1991 when my local bus company Reading Transport underwent quite a radical image change to become the modern day Reading Buses. The livery change on the buses was the most noticeable thing, and I, about 10 years old at the time noticed it, and wanted to see more. The colours changed from dark maroon and white to cream and burgundy with a green stripe thrown in:
Nothing really happened after this until one day when I was travelling into town and I saw an advert in the bus for the "Second Reading Buses Open Day and Rally" in September 1994. I went along with some of my family, had a look at the buses, and bought a book called "Buses of Reading and Newbury". I went around and took a few photos of the buses, mostly of the modern ones which I really liked, and had sparked my interest. The book I bought contained details about all the different types of bus in the Reading fleet, with pictures and other stuff too. After reading it I started to recognise the types of bus in the town and started to realise that there was a whole world of things to find out about buses and their operation.
Going National
So far all the buses I knew about were local ones. This changed when I noticed the October 1995 edition "Buses" magazine in a newsagent. On the front it had a large picture of Reading Delta 513 which immediately grabbed my attention. I purchased the magazine and read the article about Reading with great interest, it being about Reading's history and fleet renewal plans, and their rape seed oil fuel experiments. The rest of the magazine was about other operators, current bus news and fleet movements, most of which I also read. I bought the magazine the following month to see whether it would be interesting without Reading Buses and from then decided to keep on buying it. It introduced me to many vehicle types found all around the country and the country's major operators. From it I also learned of a number of other things, one being the British Trolleybus Society, (originally called the Reading Trolleybus Society) which preserves old Trolleybuses, and keeps them in working order. The magazine also advertises books about buses, many very interesting, and some of which I bought. One book I bought has proven very useful when visiting other towns, it is called "Bus and Coach Recognition" and has photos of pretty much every type of bus you are likely to find in Britain right now, and it gives some information about each one. You can buy fleet books which list all of the buses operating in certain areas of the country, or run by certain operators. The British Trolleybus Society produce a local magazine called "Bus Fare" from which I gain a lot of up to date information about bus companies in the Reading area.
My Interest Now
I find that there is always something new in the bus world to keep my attention. Manufacturers are producing new models, operators are buying them, new operators are starting up, routes are changing and so on. I like to take photographs of buses when I go into town, I am aiming to get photographs of every bus in the Reading fleet, there are always only a few buses that I need to complete the collection, but by the time I get them something new has arrived or has been given a new livery so I am never finished. There are also strange shots to be had from time to time, buses operating routes that don't exist, buses in strange places, buses showing odd things on their blinds, buses being repaired and old buses with fire safety adverts on their backs belching out smoke. You just have to ready to catch it all on film. I also take an interest in other fleet when I go on holiday and away at university. I check out their fleets, take pictures and read up on them too. I also maintain this website, my hobby as a bus enthusiast has given me the subject mater for this site and so a completely separate hobby which nicely links in to other things that I do with my life.
A Brief Interlude
In September 1999 I applied to become a part time bus conductor for Reading Mainline, a company that had been set up to compete with Reading Buses in 1994, but had since been taken over by them. They operated old London Routemaster buses which have to be crew operated with conductors as well as drivers. I got the job and worked on the back of the buses every Saturday until the buses were withdrawn in July 2000. There were many good times on the buses and a couple of bad ones too, but during the last month of operations I took the chance to work full time whilst I could. During my short time with the company I learnt many things about bus operations and had the chance to take many more interesting photographs than I would have done otherwise. I had access to the depot every day so I could get pictures of any bus I liked and instantly see any new additions to the fleet. The job really was one that suited me, it was much better than working in shops like many of my friends did because I was interested in doing it. I was not just there for the money, it added a complete extra dimension to my hobby for that oh so short period of time.
So there Emma - You now see how interesting i can be
public
10th May 2002, 17:40
grrr how boring! copy and paste! please speak personal!
public
10th May 2002, 17:42
dammit - I accidentally betrayed my identity by admitting that it was me who maintained this website :-(
fuckstick poo poo monster!
public
10th May 2002, 18:00
lies! all lies!!! i´m the one! it´s my board i´m the star! i´m the one!
really!
public
10th May 2002, 18:05
In my opinion all that "PUBLIC" stuff is sheer TERRORRR! I´m a loving guy BUT i also have a job to do! If we don´t stop all that nonsense the ENEMY will burn our families and i don´t dare to mention more!!!
I don´t have to hide since i don´t have anything to hide!
Cheers MUX!
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