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MELDEX. Double your money- quicktime. (MDX)     

kitosdad - 12 Dec 2007 16:20

The engines have fired up at last for MDX. ( BPRG ) At long last they are being recognised for the force they will become over the next two years. On the cusp of disclosing huge revenue-earning deals with Global pharmacists. These have been hinted at as being unrolled before the years end, but may be in the next days.You still have time to get in at a bargain-basement price before the SP takes off for real shortly.

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MightyMicro - 30 Nov 2008 23:05 - 4667 of 8631

tabasco:

Microman….try talking English………it always helps...nite nite. dash dot dash>>>

Thanks for the dash dot dash -- the letter K in Morse, which is shorthand for "your key", meaning your turn to transmit (or "over", if you will). So I will.

I think you'll find my English is fairly good, perhaps your comprehension of the language leaves a little to be desired. As your login name is the name of a Mexican state, perhaps your first language is American Spanish?

Best regards

MM

MightyMicro - 30 Nov 2008 23:10 - 4668 of 8631

tabasco: I just dropped in on the WLW thread and found this. Has someone hijacked your login?

tabasco - 28 Nov 2008 14:34 - 549 of 554
RF…I am fluent at being stupid…years of practice.

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 08:15 - 4669 of 8631

Good morning all..
The mightymicro>
You no listen cookie boycan you quote me anywhere saying your English is not good?I just asked you to talk it!as for my comprehension of the languageI can tell a plum a mile away.I would say that yourselfmr pottythe brocksand occasionally the use of cynics nom de plumeall of the above is ptholdenyou all were either separated at birth or still connected to each others arses
As for me saying I am fluent at being stupidyears of practiceTrue unlike a plum I am quite prepared to laugh at myselflife is about laughterif you look at my posts you will also see I call myself a thicko on many occasionsI just tend to get a lot of luckfunny that
My login name is my name.I am hot and spicy.as opposed to being mighty small...not so good for the ladies?I doubt whether your worried about that come to think of it.

Gausie - 01 Dec 2008 08:24 - 4670 of 8631

I don't think he's ptholden - I reckon he's Dil.

cynic - 01 Dec 2008 08:31 - 4671 of 8631

as pth and i live about 250 miles part, and i know pth really could not be bothered to impersonate another, you certainly have that all arse about face .... for a change!

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 08:36 - 4672 of 8631

Gausiefor Christs sake dont start thinkingit would make you extremely dangerousDil is a family man with two kidsI cant see mightys micro workinglets ask the girls?any comments my little treasures?

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 08:46 - 4673 of 8631

Cynicyou communicated with me on a couple of occasions.. this was not obvious in the manner you normally speakit was in fact very condescending a little rudeand with exaggerated textual contentas I have you as honestcould you please comment.

ptholden - 01 Dec 2008 09:06 - 4674 of 8631

Tabasco, I post as pth and no-one else. Unfortunately for you, your abrasive, insulting and arrogant personality seems to attract other 'admirers'. Nuff said!

cynic - 01 Dec 2008 09:15 - 4675 of 8631

pt .... give me a call if you want ..... when do you depart these shores again? ..... golf before then?

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 09:21 - 4676 of 8631

Cynicyour dots are the same as minelook what mm said about us:-
Sorry about the dots -- but if you want to get it right, the punctuation is called an ellipsis. Typographers normally use three dots separated by spaces thus . . . to indicate omission of words, often from a quote, for example: "The quick brown . . . the lazy dog".

I would suggest to you, with respect, that you're using the dots incorrectly and that a break character, known as an em dash, would be more appropriate. However, these are difficult to reproduce easily on a computer, so the colloquial version, as it were, is a couple of hyphens thus: -- . Here is a real em dash:

Dotty potty.spotty.its all Greek to me?

MightyMicro - 01 Dec 2008 10:11 - 4677 of 8631

The mightymicro>
You no listen cookie boy…can you quote me anywhere saying your English is not good?…I just asked you to talk it!…as for my comprehension of the language…I can tell a plum a mile away….I would say that yourself…mr potty…the brocks…and occasionally the use of cynic’s nom de plume…all of the above is ptholden…you all were either separated at birth or still connected to each others arses


So we're all out of step except you, tabasco.

As for for your challenge can you quote me anywhere saying your English is not good? how about Microman….try talking English………it always helps...nite nite. dash dot dash>>>

But enough of this frivolous nonsense -- by which Christmas will MDX be 1?

Gausie - 01 Dec 2008 10:20 - 4678 of 8631

Christmas 2005 - when he bought them.

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 10:26 - 4679 of 8631

Mightymicro.how have I got to spell this out.I said try talking EnglishI did not say your English was bad.you have even quoted itdoh!!!! ..Now if you are not mr pottytry being nice and you will get a different response from myself?

Big Al - 01 Dec 2008 10:29 - 4680 of 8631

Tabatha - it seems almost everyone finds it difficult to talk nicely to you.

Now, I wonder why that might be .......................

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 10:32 - 4681 of 8631

Bouncy you know nothing thats why you have to wonder so much!

Treblewide - 01 Dec 2008 10:42 - 4682 of 8631

i thought everyone likes you tabby?....going by the contents of this thread that looks like another fact that you have come up with that is obviously wrong....do you drink alone?

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 10:46 - 4683 of 8631

Trig .sometimes.have you got to have someone next to you every time you fancy a glassstrange man?
Everyone that knows me likes me triga slight difference to your comment..

Treblewide - 01 Dec 2008 10:50 - 4684 of 8631

so you dont know anyone then?

thought so....away down to witherspoons...there are always other loonies in there that will talk to you...have fun

tabasco - 01 Dec 2008 10:55 - 4685 of 8631

No trigger.living up to your nameread this carefullyyou asked me if I drink alonemy reply was sometimes
Do you only have a glass when your next to somebody?. In that case when you watch Hamilton play its a dry old game

cynic - 01 Dec 2008 10:59 - 4686 of 8631

may one assume that MDX is no longer the subject of this thread?
by the way, what has happened to that other gem, aka SEO?
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