Re: Day One Results and Exit Polls was: POLL: Did Aratzio just get Spanked?

On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 00:41:56 +0000, in the land of alt.usenet.kooks,
Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> got double secret probation for
writing:

>Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>>Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> bloviated:
>>>Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>>>>Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> bloviated:
>>>>>Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> bloviated:
>>>>>[...]
>>>>>>>Do you think its normal to have thirteen toes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>No, but that was the point, Dimmy.
>>>>>
>>>>>Over three weeks of soul searching, head scratching and deep thought
>>>>>have gone into that reply, yet you've still come up short. You
>>>>>obviously made a silly little typo and here you are over three weeks
>>>>>later still unable to admit you made a typo. Be careful you don't piss
>>>>>yourself in public, Captain Slackbladder.
>>>>[...]
>>>>So in your world of typos the 7 is located next to the 3 or the 6 is
>>>>located by the 4?
>>>
>>>On all keyboards, actually. Look to the right of your keyboard...

>>
>>Poor, very stupid Dimmy,[...]

>
>Only an imbecile like you would call someone stupid for pointing out
>the obvious. You have a problem admitting you're wrong, don't you?


Poor, still stupid, IKYWABI queen, Dimmy, your obvious is, shall we
say, less probable than you having an original thought.

>
>>>Thanks for confirming you didn't make a typo and it was indeed as I
>>>suspected, you're a 13-toed halfwitted redneck.

>>
>> APPPLAUSE
>>Dimmy, scream "I WIN!" and reaches for his always handy pack of
>>IKYABWAI lames.

>
>So, how do go about buying shoes? Do you just walk around barefoot
>most of the time, redneck?


And Dimmy, still confident people reach from the keyboard to the
keypad to type two numbers, grabs another IKYABWAI and lames away.

>
>>>>>Since you're in the mood for answering stuff:
>>>>>
>>>>>"So Dimmy why would you imagine an Emergency room anywhere other than
>>>>>a hospital?" <dq1lg3ttseqd4ne4bbcdmautphs3udd6ue@4ax.com>
>>>>>
>>>>>I answered your question with information indicating 'Emergency Rooms'
>>>>>are often situated outside of a hospital environment.
>>>
>>>So, are 'emergency rooms' located outside of a hospital environment?
>>>You didn't say, yet again.

>>
>>Your claim they are not even located in the UK.

>
>This discussion started with your quote above. I pointed out that the
>US has smaller clinic facilities that provide emergency help outside
>of hospital facilities, so your statement that Emergency Rooms are not
>found outside of hospitals was factually incorrect and I was right.


:don't have 'Emergency Rooms' in the UK, you geographically ignorant clod.

No, you are not.

>
>>>>Ah but Dimmy, that left out your statement that the UK does not even
>>>>have emergency rooms:
>>>>
>>>>:They would be located on the continent of the United States because we
>>>>:don't have 'Emergency Rooms' in the UK, you geographically ignorant clod.
>>>>
>>>>So no, you clot, you said there were not situated in the UK. Another
>>>>nice self-immolation.
>>>
>>>Read the URL again, idiot. We have no emergency rooms here, comprende?

>>
>>Ruh Roh Dimmy:
>>http://www.bartsandthelondon.org.uk/ourservices/accident_and_emergency.asp
>>:Five-bedded emergency room with en suite x-ray facilities.

>
>You've misunderstood it. An Emergency Room in the US is a collection
>of facilities that deal with accidents and emergencies. It is not a
>single room per se. The example you've quoted is a single room and
>part of the Accident & Emergency Dept, the UK-equivalent of an
>Emergency Room.


Nice backpedal
"don't have 'Emergency Rooms' in the UK, you geographically ignorant
clod."

That is what you wrote, Dimmy.

So are there Emergency Rooms in the UK, just like that link says?


>
>>Wow Looking for Emergency Room Employees too:
>>http://www.gumtree.com/london/71/15083271.html
>>Emergency Room Nurses

>
>An NZ web site advertising in London for suitable candidates to work
>in Saudi. Hardly relevant, is it?
>
>>Maybe Liverpool is not in the UK
>>http://www.lwh.org.uk/gynaecology/emergency_room.html

>
>"We are on the second floor of the hospital and can be reached via the
>2 sets of lifts on the ground floor."
>
>"Ideally you should attend with a letter from your G.P."
>
>They should have given you a clue. Its a single room where
>emergencies are dealt with. Its not part of the A&E dept, its part of
>gynaecology. I'll bet you feel a bit of a **** for posting that...
>
>>Seems like the term is more ubiquitous than yyou imagine.

>
>No it isn't.


Wanna bet...

>
>>>'Emergency Room' is a term used in North America. You live in the US,
>>>which is part of North America. The UK is 3000 miles east of North
>>>America and part of Europe. Why oh why are inbred Yanks allowed
>>>Internet connections...

>>
>>Wanna go for your ooopsie now?

>
>You best hop off back to Google and find some more straws to grasp.


So you admit then that there are Emergentcy Rooms in the UK?

>
>>>>Speaking of geographically disinclined, Dimmy, learned anything about
>>>>Mexico or Australia?
>>>
>>>Just what have I said about Australia that you're going to disagree
>>>with? I've said its both an island or a continent, depending on the
>>>continental model taught in the local educational establishments.
>>>
>>>The Mexico comment was a little joke, along with a few other
>>>geographical gags around the same time which made light of a mistake
>>>the 2-Belo made. I'm not in the least bit surprised you didn't get it
>>>because you're a 13-toed redneck and ignorant of such things.

>>
>>Kinda defensive about that subject Dimmy. Why is that?

>
>You mistake 'defensive' for a 'cunningly crafted troll' to see if
>you'll enter the discussion on Lionel's side or you'll decide that
>Lionel was a bit of a tit and you'll steer clear of another spanking.


Why would I? All I need to do to get you frothing is remind you of one
of your many online onsessions. Posting paragraphs of "explanation".

>
>>>>>So, you tell me, dumb****, why would you imagine an Emergency room
>>>>>solely in a hospital? Are you the type of dumb**** that lives in
>>>>>Hicksville USA and have never been to a big city that has specialised
>>>>>emergency rooms dotted across metropolitan areas?
>>>>
>>>>You mean the ones that do not exist in the UK?
>>>
>>>Actually there might be a couple in the UK, but they'll be on American
>>>airbases and not accessible to the general public. We have A&E Depts
>>>in the UK that serve the same function. We certainly do not have any
>>>'emergency rooms'.

>>
>>Especially in non UK places like London and Liverpool?

>
>None at all. Keep Googling, numbnuts.


So what was that Emergency Room in London?

>
>>I suppose I could have looked at two pages of results, rather than
>>just one.
>>
>>Look Oxford thinks there are Emergency Rooms
>>http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/125/1/216

>
>Its a book written by a Swede for a worldwide audience and published
>by the Oxford Press in the UK. Did you just see the word "Oxford" and
>assume 'I've got him!'? Fool.
>
>>Just on an added note, why would you think that the phrase "emergency
>>room" is geographic?

>
>Because its not as ubiquitous a term as you think. You're a typical
>American: you're stupid and you wallow in your ignorance.


And yet you knew EXACTLY what it meant. Funny that.

I bet you even watch ER

--

Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?

Aratzio - Usenet ruiner #2
 
Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> got double secret probation for writing:
>>Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>>>Timmay! <timmay@hell-flame-wars.net> bloviated:
>>>>Aratzio <a6ahlyv02@sneakemail.com> wrote:

[...]
>>>>>So in your world of typos the 7 is located next to the 3 or the 6 is
>>>>>located by the 4?
>>>>
>>>>On all keyboards, actually. Look to the right of your keyboard...
>>>
>>>Poor, very stupid Dimmy,[...]

>>
>>Only an imbecile like you would call someone stupid for pointing out
>>the obvious. You have a problem admitting you're wrong, don't you?

>
>Poor, still stupid, IKYWABI queen, Dimmy, your obvious is, shall we
>say, less probable than you having an original thought.


Queen? Are you some kind of homophobe, Captain Slackbladder?

>>>>Thanks for confirming you didn't make a typo and it was indeed as I
>>>>suspected, you're a 13-toed halfwitted redneck.
>>>
>>> APPPLAUSE
>>>Dimmy, scream "I WIN!" and reaches for his always handy pack of
>>>IKYABWAI lames.

>>
>>So, how do go about buying shoes? Do you just walk around barefoot
>>most of the time, redneck?

>
>And Dimmy, still confident people reach from the keyboard to the
>keypad to type two numbers, grabs another IKYABWAI and lames away.


The issue is not whether people use a numeric keyboard, the issue is
whether you can notice something that is less than 12 inches from your
face for many hours of the day.

>>>>>>Since you're in the mood for answering stuff:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"So Dimmy why would you imagine an Emergency room anywhere other than
>>>>>>a hospital?" <dq1lg3ttseqd4ne4bbcdmautphs3udd6ue@4ax.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I answered your question with information indicating 'Emergency Rooms'
>>>>>>are often situated outside of a hospital environment.
>>>>
>>>>So, are 'emergency rooms' located outside of a hospital environment?
>>>>You didn't say, yet again.
>>>
>>>Your claim they are not even located in the UK.

>>
>>This discussion started with your quote above. I pointed out that the
>>US has smaller clinic facilities that provide emergency help outside
>>of hospital facilities, so your statement that Emergency Rooms are not
>>found outside of hospitals was factually incorrect and I was right.

>
>No, you are not.


Great reply.

"So Dimmy why would you imagine an Emergency room anywhere other than
a hospital?" <dq1lg3ttseqd4ne4bbcdmautphs3udd6ue@4ax.com>

I've since proven that some US Clinics have Emergency Rooms.

So, you were factually incorrect and I was right.

>>>>>Ah but Dimmy, that left out your statement that the UK does not even
>>>>>have emergency rooms:
>>>>>
>>>>>:They would be located on the continent of the United States because we
>>>>>:don't have 'Emergency Rooms' in the UK, you geographically ignorant clod.
>>>>>
>>>>>So no, you clot, you said there were not situated in the UK. Another
>>>>>nice self-immolation.
>>>>
>>>>Read the URL again, idiot. We have no emergency rooms here, comprende?
>>>
>>>Ruh Roh Dimmy:
>>>http://www.bartsandthelondon.org.uk/ourservices/accident_and_emergency.asp
>>>:Five-bedded emergency room with en suite x-ray facilities.

>>
>>You've misunderstood it. An Emergency Room in the US is a collection
>>of facilities that deal with accidents and emergencies. It is not a
>>single room per se. The example you've quoted is a single room and
>>part of the Accident & Emergency Dept, the UK-equivalent of an
>>Emergency Room.

>
>Nice backpedal
>"don't have 'Emergency Rooms' in the UK, you geographically ignorant
>clod."
>
>That is what you wrote, Dimmy.
>
>So are there Emergency Rooms in the UK, just like that link says?


I refer the hideously stupid gentleman to my previous answer:

"You've misunderstood it. An Emergency Room in the US is a collection
of facilities that deal with accidents and emergencies. It is not a
single room per se. The example you've quoted is a single room and
part of the Accident & Emergency Dept, the UK-equivalent of an
Emergency Room."

>>>Wow Looking for Emergency Room Employees too:
>>>http://www.gumtree.com/london/71/15083271.html
>>>Emergency Room Nurses

>>
>>An NZ web site advertising in London for suitable candidates to work
>>in Saudi. Hardly relevant, is it?


Well?

>>>Maybe Liverpool is not in the UK
>>>http://www.lwh.org.uk/gynaecology/emergency_room.html

>>
>>"We are on the second floor of the hospital and can be reached via the
>>2 sets of lifts on the ground floor."
>>
>>"Ideally you should attend with a letter from your G.P."
>>
>>They should have given you a clue. Its a single room where
>>emergencies are dealt with. Its not part of the A&E dept, its part of
>>gynaecology. I'll bet you feel a bit of a **** for posting that...


Did you feel a bit of a **** for using that URL, ignoramus?

>>>Seems like the term is more ubiquitous than yyou imagine.

>>
>>No it isn't.

>
>Wanna bet...


Yes.

>>>>'Emergency Room' is a term used in North America. You live in the US,
>>>>which is part of North America. The UK is 3000 miles east of North
>>>>America and part of Europe. Why oh why are inbred Yanks allowed
>>>>Internet connections...
>>>
>>>Wanna go for your ooopsie now?

>>
>>You best hop off back to Google and find some more straws to grasp.

>
>So you admit then that there are Emergentcy Rooms in the UK?


No.

>>>>>Speaking of geographically disinclined, Dimmy, learned anything about
>>>>>Mexico or Australia?
>>>>
>>>>Just what have I said about Australia that you're going to disagree
>>>>with? I've said its both an island or a continent, depending on the
>>>>continental model taught in the local educational establishments.
>>>>
>>>>The Mexico comment was a little joke, along with a few other
>>>>geographical gags around the same time which made light of a mistake
>>>>the 2-Belo made. I'm not in the least bit surprised you didn't get it
>>>>because you're a 13-toed redneck and ignorant of such things.
>>>
>>>Kinda defensive about that subject Dimmy. Why is that?

>>
>>You mistake 'defensive' for a 'cunningly crafted troll' to see if
>>you'll enter the discussion on Lionel's side or you'll decide that
>>Lionel was a bit of a tit and you'll steer clear of another spanking.

>
>Why would I? All I need to do to get you frothing is remind you of one
>of your many online onsessions. Posting paragraphs of "explanation".


So you think Lionel was a bit of a tit too. There's hope for you yet.

>>>>>>So, you tell me, dumb****, why would you imagine an Emergency room
>>>>>>solely in a hospital? Are you the type of dumb**** that lives in
>>>>>>Hicksville USA and have never been to a big city that has specialised
>>>>>>emergency rooms dotted across metropolitan areas?
>>>>>
>>>>>You mean the ones that do not exist in the UK?
>>>>
>>>>Actually there might be a couple in the UK, but they'll be on American
>>>>airbases and not accessible to the general public. We have A&E Depts
>>>>in the UK that serve the same function. We certainly do not have any
>>>>'emergency rooms'.
>>>
>>>Especially in non UK places like London and Liverpool?

>>
>>None at all. Keep Googling, numbnuts.

>
>So what was that Emergency Room in London?


You're hallucinating. Stop sharing MP's drugs.

>>>I suppose I could have looked at two pages of results, rather than
>>>just one.
>>>
>>>Look Oxford thinks there are Emergency Rooms
>>>http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/125/1/216

>>
>>Its a book written by a Swede for a worldwide audience and published
>>by the Oxford Press in the UK. Did you just see the word "Oxford" and
>>assume 'I've got him!'? Fool.


I guess this rang a few bells in your belfry! You numpty.

>>>Just on an added note, why would you think that the phrase "emergency
>>>room" is geographic?

>>
>>Because its not as ubiquitous a term as you think. You're a typical
>>American: you're stupid and you wallow in your ignorance.

>
>And yet you knew EXACTLY what it meant. Funny that.


Of course I did. But Americans who wallow in their ignorance
automatically assume everywhere is like the US. Glad to have taken you
out of Hicksville and taught you a little about the rest of the world.

>I bet you even watch ER


Life is too short to waste watching rubbish like that. I'll happily
waste it watching Scrubs though.

<whistles>

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