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Postby Schnauzer » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:01 am

RichardB wrote:
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RichardB wrote:So did we ever get adefinate definition for 'Respect'

Just wondering?

Dont mind me I'm just trolling :wink:


Alas RichardB, I fear not.

Perhaps we should lay the subject to rest and pay our last 'Respects' to it. :lol: :lol: :wink:


Fair dues young man .....Regards to Jimmy L :wink:


I notice that you have some connection with Blackpool RichardB, Jimmy is a very good friend of Joe Longthorne (who lives there) and I have also become quite well acquainted (through Jimmy) with him.

Joe Longthorne actually performed in Cyprus about two years ago at the 'Curium', I would have met up with him to pay my 'Respects' had I been in Cyprus at the time, unfortunately I was elsewhere.

Small world. :wink:
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Postby ZoC » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:03 am

RichardB wrote:So did we ever get adefinate definition for 'Respect'

Just wondering?

Dont mind me I'm just trolling :wink:


respect is treating others the way u want to be treated. i don't mind it when people play hard ball with me on the forum ergo i play hard ball.
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Postby Schnauzer » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:13 am

ZoC wrote:
RichardB wrote:So did we ever get adefinate definition for 'Respect'

Just wondering?

Dont mind me I'm just trolling :wink:


respect is treating others the way u want to be treated. i don't mind it when people play hard ball with me on the forum ergo i play hard ball.


ZoC, whereas your interpretation of the word is quite acceptable, I was really hoping that the use of the word in connection with it's 'Social Implications' would emerge.

Had it done so, a very interesting debate on the manner in which different societies may be seen as 'Respectable' (providing the populace abide by their own tenets and laws) despite being SO at odds with our own.

Alas, as a great man once said "It was a good plan gone wrong!" :wink:
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Postby Oracle » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:16 am

Schnauzer wrote:
ZoC wrote:
RichardB wrote:So did we ever get adefinate definition for 'Respect'

Just wondering?

Dont mind me I'm just trolling :wink:


respect is treating others the way u want to be treated. i don't mind it when people play hard ball with me on the forum ergo i play hard ball.


ZoC, whereas your interpretation of the word is quite acceptable, I was really hoping that the use of the word in connection with it's 'Social Implications' would emerge.

Had it done so, a very interesting debate on the manner in which different societies may be seen as 'Respectable' (providing the populace abide by their own tenets and laws) despite being SO at odds with our own.

Alas, as a great man once said "It was a good plan gone wrong!" :wink:


Who said that? Was it Admin? :D
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Postby Schnauzer » Mon Nov 22, 2010 1:28 am

Oracle wrote:
Schnauzer wrote:
ZoC wrote:
RichardB wrote:So did we ever get adefinate definition for 'Respect'

Just wondering?

Dont mind me I'm just trolling :wink:


respect is treating others the way u want to be treated. i don't mind it when people play hard ball with me on the forum ergo i play hard ball.


ZoC, whereas your interpretation of the word is quite acceptable, I was really hoping that the use of the word in connection with it's 'Social Implications' would emerge.

Had it done so, a very interesting debate on the manner in which different societies may be seen as 'Respectable' (providing the populace abide by their own tenets and laws) despite being SO at odds with our own.

Alas, as a great man once said "It was a good plan gone wrong!" :wink:


Who said that? Was it Admin? :D




Actually I think it was 'General George Armstrong Custer'. :lol: :lol: :wink:
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