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Subject: Yes, but...


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Strawberry Pez
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Date Posted: 16:43:33 08/05/06 Sat
In reply to: ps2f 's message, "me amused toooooo" on 16:27:49 08/05/06 Sat

Mikey and Glyn are equally stubborn as mules, and both genuinely thought that their rule was the proper one - Glyn could have got the rule wrong and it would have made no difference to the fact they were arguing about it; it's to do with both of them being highly competitive.

I wouldn't know which one of them was in the right anyway as I don't play pool. LOL

Mikey offered a solution to the disagreement with "rock / paper / scissors", lost that contest and without any todo that I noticed played according to Glyn's rule.

Any nonsense about this being the proper rule is inconsequential; they had neither a rulebook nor a referee to consult, and had to find a solution themselves - which they did - and it was GLYN that carried the grudge, despite winning the point, not Mikey.

Yes, Mikey lost the plot and his patience with people this week, and has had issues with my favourite (Richard) since the very beginning - mainly I believe due to Sezer, Imogen and Grace's influence - but on the whole I don't think he's a bad bloke, just a typical one (ie. stubbornly unable to admit when he's wrong!) *grin*

Sezer didn't get chance to do much to Aisleyne, by the way, because she rumbled him on that first night. Remember the "so you're a bully, then" comment during their conversation? The only thing Ash has ever done that I liked! LOL

And you can't tell me that small animals are less ferocious than big ones, p2f. Ever heard of honeybadgers? If not, look them up. *wink*

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no, but ( smiling in the fashion of James Stewart at the end of Wonderful Life)Ps2f17:35:55 08/05/06 Sat
  • LOL -- Strawberry Pez, 00:07:16 08/06/06 Sun


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