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Will Denny
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Hi there

Thanks for taking the time to read this personal.

My name is William Denny. You can call me Will. Well the middle of the year
has come and gone and we're all back to our normal
lives again. Last year I never got the hug and kiss by the fire that I had
hankered after all 2002, sadly I've not yet met the right person. Still,
never mind, perhaps I'll have more luck this year.

I'm an honest and dependable guy who seems to have the words 'take me for
granted' and 'let me down' stamped all over my forehead. I've been so very
badly hurt by the insincerety of many people. Which is a pity because I am
probably one of the most gentle guys you will meet.

I have a very good sense of humour and enjoy the comedy of the Sopranos,
Dawn French, David Jason and sometimes Lily Savage.

I like to watch men playing squash, badminton and tennis. I have a
mountain bike but never pop out for a quick cycle. I am a member of a local
gym and often spend a lunch hour watching the men doing a twenty minute
work out and then eat my lunch back at my desk afterward.

I like to meet friends when convenient for a chat, meal out or to watch a
film on TV. I still keep in contact with a couple of university friends
since graduating in 1960.

In truth the idea of visiting a pub or club a few nights a week does not
interest me at all. Currently I average once a year at most.

I am looking for a good looking fit guy under 30 who is genuine,
trustworthly, loyal and totally straight in their appearance and
mannerisms.

I really don't want a coarse and vulgar meat-head all-American boy, I want a
genuine down-to-earth young guy, unpretentious and earnestly searching for a
gentle lover to hold his hand through life's twists and turns. Not to
mention cocksucking, butt-blowing, jerking, cumming or god-knows how many
other bloody crude americanisms. I deserve to find a nice boy!

If you think this describes you and you would like to know more about me,
then email me.

Thanks again for reading through and I look forward to hearing from you.
The way I look at it is, if we don't click as potential relationship
material we may just have made a friend anyhow, so drop us a line, you've
got nothing to lose.

yours in hope

Will

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Jerry
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP?????????

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Can't imagine the real will talking about an all american boy. He's =
ENGLISH. They very much prefer soviet spies in England.

Willy and Philby!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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"Will Denny" > wrote in message =
news:DqDYAqDU9em38E2BD3ED5MMeF87lbGcS@limosdevelop ment.com...
> Hi there
>=20
> Thanks for taking the time to read this personal.
>=20
> My name is William Denny. You can call me Will. Well the middle of the =
year
> has come and gone and we're all back to our normal
> lives again. Last year I never got the hug and kiss by the fire that I =
had
> hankered after all 2002, sadly I've not yet met the right person. =
Still,
> never mind, perhaps I'll have more luck this year.
>=20
> I'm an honest and dependable guy who seems to have the words 'take me =
for
> granted' and 'let me down' stamped all over my forehead. I've been so =
very
> badly hurt by the insincerety of many people. Which is a pity because =
I am
> probably one of the most gentle guys you will meet.
>=20
> I have a very good sense of humour and enjoy the comedy of the =
Sopranos,
> Dawn French, David Jason and sometimes Lily Savage.
>=20
> I like to watch men playing squash, badminton and tennis. I have a
> mountain bike but never pop out for a quick cycle. I am a member of a =
local
> gym and often spend a lunch hour watching the men doing a twenty =
minute
> work out and then eat my lunch back at my desk afterward.
>=20
> I like to meet friends when convenient for a chat, meal out or to =
watch a
> film on TV. I still keep in contact with a couple of university =
friends
> since graduating in 1960.
>=20
> In truth the idea of visiting a pub or club a few nights a week does =
not
> interest me at all. Currently I average once a year at most.
>=20
> I am looking for a good looking fit guy under 30 who is genuine,
> trustworthly, loyal and totally straight in their appearance and
> mannerisms.
>=20
> I really don't want a coarse and vulgar meat-head all-American boy, I =
want a
> genuine down-to-earth young guy, unpretentious and earnestly searching =
for a
> gentle lover to hold his hand through life's twists and turns. Not to
> mention cocksucking, butt-blowing, jerking, cumming or god-knows how =
many
> other bloody crude americanisms. I deserve to find a nice boy!
>=20
> If you think this describes you and you would like to know more about =
me,
> then email me.
>=20
> Thanks again for reading through and I look forward to hearing from =
you.
> The way I look at it is, if we don't click as potential relationship
> material we may just have made a friend anyhow, so drop us a line, =
you've
> got nothing to lose.
>=20
> yours in hope
>=20
> Will
>=20
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 04/07/2003
>=20
>=20
>=20

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
It was posted to a windows xp newsgroup. Do you always need to ask the =
obvious?


PS This is not a post by Will.

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http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
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David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
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"Jerry" > wrote in message =
news:mmoOa.1142$Ph3.44@sccrnsc04...
> Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows =
XP?????????
>=20
>=20

Lee C.
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Obvious?

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
>>Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP
>It was posted to a windows xp newsgroup. Do you always need to ask the =
obvious?

Just answering his question.
--=20
http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------
David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Lee C." <ChestnutLee[No > wrote in message =
...
Obvious?

The Judge
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
THERE ALLWAYS SS DICKHEAD SO **** OFF!!

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I`m Always in Contempt!!
"Will Denny" > wrote in message
news:DqDYAqDU9em38E2BD3ED5MMeF87lbGcS@limosdevelop ment.com...
> Hi there
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read this personal.
>
> My name is William Denny. You can call me Will. Well the middle of the
year
> has come and gone and we're all back to our normal
> lives again. Last year I never got the hug and kiss by the fire that I had
> hankered after all 2002, sadly I've not yet met the right person. Still,
> never mind, perhaps I'll have more luck this year.
>
> I'm an honest and dependable guy who seems to have the words 'take me for
> granted' and 'let me down' stamped all over my forehead. I've been so very
> badly hurt by the insincerety of many people. Which is a pity because I am
> probably one of the most gentle guys you will meet.
>
> I have a very good sense of humour and enjoy the comedy of the Sopranos,
> Dawn French, David Jason and sometimes Lily Savage.
>
> I like to watch men playing squash, badminton and tennis. I have a
> mountain bike but never pop out for a quick cycle. I am a member of a
local
> gym and often spend a lunch hour watching the men doing a twenty minute
> work out and then eat my lunch back at my desk afterward.
>
> I like to meet friends when convenient for a chat, meal out or to watch a
> film on TV. I still keep in contact with a couple of university friends
> since graduating in 1960.
>
> In truth the idea of visiting a pub or club a few nights a week does not
> interest me at all. Currently I average once a year at most.
>
> I am looking for a good looking fit guy under 30 who is genuine,
> trustworthly, loyal and totally straight in their appearance and
> mannerisms.
>
> I really don't want a coarse and vulgar meat-head all-American boy, I want
a
> genuine down-to-earth young guy, unpretentious and earnestly searching for
a
> gentle lover to hold his hand through life's twists and turns. Not to
> mention cocksucking, butt-blowing, jerking, cumming or god-knows how many
> other bloody crude americanisms. I deserve to find a nice boy!
>
> If you think this describes you and you would like to know more about me,
> then email me.
>
> Thanks again for reading through and I look forward to hearing from you.
> The way I look at it is, if we don't click as potential relationship
> material we may just have made a friend anyhow, so drop us a line, you've
> got nothing to lose.
>
> yours in hope
>
> Will
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 04/07/2003
>
>
>

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
And if you are as smart as you claim Mr Lee C., you would have replied =
with something like this

"Do you always need to answer with the obvious?"

Reparte isn't as fun when one does it for both sides.

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http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------
David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
---------------------------------------------------------------
"David Candy" > wrote in message =
...
>>Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP
>It was posted to a windows xp newsgroup. Do you always need to ask the =
obvious?

Just answering his question.
--=20
http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------
David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Lee C." <ChestnutLee[No > wrote in message =
...
Obvious?

kurttrail
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Lee C. wrote:

> Obvious?

Any OP crossposted with alt.os.windows-xp & msnews groups has to be
suspect, right off the bat, but that only goes for those of us that
don't post to alt.os.windows-xp.

Second, "Mail-To-News-Contact: " in the header
is a dead giveaway.

Third, Will posts using OE6.

Fouth, Will's email addy domain is 'yahoo,' not 'yoohoo.'

But all the rest sounded pausible enough! ;-)

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Khemyst
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
I think he's turned on by some of the dirty talk in this newsgroup.


"Jerry" > wrote in message
news:mmoOa.1142$Ph3.44@sccrnsc04...
> Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP?????????
>
>

Khemyst
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
vbcvb
"Khemyst" > wrote in message ...
> I think he's turned on by some of the dirty talk in this newsgroup.
>
>
> "Jerry" > wrote in message
> news:mmoOa.1142$Ph3.44@sccrnsc04...
> > Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP?????????
> >
> >
>
>

Sir_George
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
Khemyst,

I notice you have the same ISP as the "bogus message" with Will's name. Are
you by chance a closet case using someone else's identity?

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"Khemyst" > wrote in message
...
> I think he's turned on by some of the dirty talk in this newsgroup.
>
>
> "Jerry" > wrote in message
> news:mmoOa.1142$Ph3.44@sccrnsc04...
> > Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP?????????
> >
> >
>
>

Dr Halonfires LesGirl
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
"David Candy" > wrote in message
...
>>Just what the hell does this dribble have to do with Windows XP
>It was posted to a windows xp newsgroup. Do you always need to ask the
obvious?

Just answering his question.
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http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
---------------------------------------------------------------
David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
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"Lee C." <ChestnutLee[No > wrote in message
...
Obvious?

Here comes a lame:-

Is everybody oblivious to the fact that dribble,
which a baby does,is totally different from driVEL, which is unintelligible
****wittery, and I assume what is meant. Just thought I'd mention it for
your blanket education as nobody else has done so. (Flaming expected.)
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Ted
December 5th 03, 01:46 AM
"Sir_George" > wrote in message =
...
> Khemyst,
>=20
> I notice you have the same ISP as the "bogus message" with Will's =
name. Are
> you by chance a closet case using someone else's identity?
>=20

PMSL!

You are a gormless ****, Khemyst has his/her ISP listed and his/her IP =
address in the message properties, whereas you don't see that in Will's =
post. So how you surmise that from any comparison you made, either makes =
you a liar, or one grasping to look like an idiotic sleuth. Seeing this =
"Mail-To-News-Contact: ", in Will's message =
properties, is a tell tale sign the person is using a nice remailer =
program, which means it is 99.99% untraceable. And if they are using a =
"type II" (Mixmaster) remailer, any chance of a trace is virtually =
impossible.

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