transformer polarity question US v AU

"Jadzax" <jadzax@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Phil Allison wrote:

"Ken Taylor"

Phil was right to be concerned - no telling what happened to the kid. He
was
really tossing up some dangerous ideas.




** Thank-you Ken.

Now please explain why you tell other folk to killfile me.




.......... Phil



Thanks 'Jadzax' for the irrelevance or I wouldn't have seen.

Phil, you bollocked a newb with your usual vitriolic bile and he was wasting
his time wondering what the hell was up. I kill-filed you myself because I
can't be bothered wading through all your rubbish postings in the search of
a gem - there just aren't enough free minutes in a day to waste on the crap.
That said, I don't think the others in question are proving themselves to be
other than tossers with their crap, and I don't see any reason to doubt your
motives wrt Armpit (sic. :).

Cheers.

Ken
 
Phil was right to be concerned - no telling what happened to the kid. He
was
really tossing up some dangerous ideas.

Ken
If you go back and read Arpit's posts, do you ever see Phill showing his
concern then.

No.
 
"Ken Taylor"

** Thank-you Ken.

Now please explain why you tell other folk to killfile me.


Phil, you bollocked a newb with your usual vitriolic bile ..

** That is a really grotesque lie.

I wanted an explanation from you - ie something with facts in it - not a
pile of vitriolic, Ken droppings.

Obviously you are either not seeing or simply not comprehending all my
posts.




......... Phil
 
"PA shadow" <noway@noway.com> wrote in message
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Phil was right to be concerned - no telling what happened to the kid. He
was
really tossing up some dangerous ideas.

Ken



If you go back and read Arpit's posts, do you ever see Phill showing his
concern then.

No.


Nor yours. Probably not mine, either. Still no call for what was said.

Ken
 
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:33:38 +1000, "Adam F"
<asfletchDAMNEDSPAM@uts.edu.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:

"Geoff" <general@lostbytes.net> wrote in message
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Alan Rutlidge wrote:
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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Saw it and them ( only just, hiding down in the orchestra pit) at the
Sydney Uni Union theatre in 1970.


......... Phil




Hmmm... so the truth is starting to surface about your Uni days hey Phil?
Perhaps something questionable happened that led to you leaving Sydney
Uni, never to be seen there again?????

gobble, gobble,........ gobble, gobble..........




I have a suspicion it was hiding down in the orchestra pit that did it, or
more likely jumping out at the cute little violinist whilst wearing
nothing but a ribbon :)

Nah they were encouraged to do that sort of thing in the 60s and 70s at
usyd...in fact the govt paid them to do it ;)

//Adam F
The engineers on my campus were relatively conservative. The weirdos
tended to go for the artsy subjects. The academia, however, had some
strange characters. One of my lecturers, a short bloke with a very
shrill voice, always lectured in his academic gown. There was another
lecturer who seemed a bit "slow" - the rumour was that he'd suffered a
head injury in a car accident. At NSW U one of my sister's lecturers
was a male transvestite who turned up to class in a frock.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:33:38 +1000, "Adam F"
asfletchDAMNEDSPAM@uts.edu.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:


"Geoff" <general@lostbytes.net> wrote in message
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Alan Rutlidge wrote:
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:3s5arcFm9r4dU1@individual.net...

Saw it and them ( only just, hiding down in the orchestra pit) at the
Sydney Uni Union theatre in 1970.


......... Phil




Hmmm... so the truth is starting to surface about your Uni days hey
Phil?
Perhaps something questionable happened that led to you leaving Sydney
Uni, never to be seen there again?????

gobble, gobble,........ gobble, gobble..........




I have a suspicion it was hiding down in the orchestra pit that did it,
or
more likely jumping out at the cute little violinist whilst wearing
nothing but a ribbon :)

Nah they were encouraged to do that sort of thing in the 60s and 70s at
usyd...in fact the govt paid them to do it ;)

//Adam F

The engineers on my campus were relatively conservative. The weirdos
tended to go for the artsy subjects. The academia, however, had some
strange characters. One of my lecturers, a short bloke with a very
shrill voice, always lectured in his academic gown. There was another
lecturer who seemed a bit "slow" - the rumour was that he'd suffered a
head injury in a car accident. At NSW U one of my sister's lecturers
was a male transvestite who turned up to class in a frock.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
My physics prof once proved his theory that man evolved from chooks by
jumping up on the front lab desk and clucking, scratching and flapping his
'wings'. That was the most energetic we ever saw him - usually it was a
half-stupor; wacky-t'baccy, methinks.

Ken
 
One of my lecturers, a short bloke with a very
shrill voice, always lectured in his academic gown.
Was this at Sydney Uni? if so I had a this bloke as well. We used to throw
money at him and he would flap around in his gown picking it up. One day he
jumped off the desk at the front hands in his gown. I think he thought he
was batman. :) Funny or what!
 
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:38:44 +1000, "Greg Erskine"
<gerskineFIX@ITtpg.com.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:

One of my lecturers, a short bloke with a very
shrill voice, always lectured in his academic gown.

Was this at Sydney Uni? if so I had a this bloke as well. We used to throw
money at him and he would flap around in his gown picking it up. One day he
jumped off the desk at the front hands in his gown. I think he thought he
was batman. :) Funny or what!
Yes, it was Sydney. I never engaged in such disruptive behaviour
myself, although I was once caught snoring during a materials science
lecture.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
 
Franc Zabkar wrote:

On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 19:38:44 +1000, "Greg Erskine"
gerskineFIX@ITtpg.com.au> put finger to keyboard and composed:


One of my lecturers, a short bloke with a very
shrill voice, always lectured in his academic gown.

Was this at Sydney Uni? if so I had a this bloke as well. We used to throw
money at him and he would flap around in his gown picking it up. One day he
jumped off the desk at the front hands in his gown. I think he thought he
was batman. :) Funny or what!


Yes, it was Sydney. I never engaged in such disruptive behaviour
myself, although I was once caught snoring during a materials science
lecture.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
Sounds like Prof Mullaly. It's a good thing degrees were "free" in those
days. I wouldn't want to have paid to sit in those lectures ...
 
Greg Erskine wrote:
We used to throw money at him and he would flap around in his gown picking it up.

That's funny, but also kinda sad at the same time :)
 
"Geoff" <general@lostbytes.net> wrote in message
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Greg Erskine wrote:
We used to throw money at him and he would flap around
in his gown picking it up.


That's funny, but also kinda sad at the same time :)
Not as sad as someone *wasting* a fully paid scholarship to
a highly regarded Oz Uni.

Cheers TT
 
"TT" <TTencerNOSPAM@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Geoff" <general@lostbytes.net> wrote in message
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Greg Erskine wrote:
We used to throw money at him and he would flap around
in his gown picking it up.


That's funny, but also kinda sad at the same time :)

Not as sad as someone *wasting* a fully paid scholarship to
a highly regarded Oz Uni.

Cheers TT
Hi TT

How'd you know? I was too hard. Not enough girls. It was boring. The leather
chairs in the tele room were way too comfy. It was to far from home. I don't
like trains. The lecturers weren't good enough. I needed glasses. My arm was
sore, and most importantly I'm a dumb f$%*. :)



Regards

Greg
 
"Geoff" <general@lostbytes.net> wrote in message
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Greg Erskine wrote:
We used to throw money at him and he would flap around in his gown
picking it up.


That's funny, but also kinda sad at the same time :)
Very very sad. This guy must have been on the way to funny farm. Oh well, I
was in my 20's and didn't have the human compassion I have now. Now... I
would ask if he needed my help.
 
Greg Erskine wrote:
Hi TT

How'd you know? I was too hard. Not enough girls. It was boring. The leather
chairs in the tele room were way too comfy. It was to far from home. I don't
like trains. The lecturers weren't good enough. I needed glasses. My arm was
sore, and most importantly I'm a dumb f$%*. :)



Regards

Greg
TT is referring to our "Potential Nobel Prize" winner Phil Allison.


It often pays to have another go at uni, which I hope to complete in
a months time after stressing out over little things the first time
round.
 
"Mark Harriss" <billy@blartco.co.uk> wrote in message
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Greg Erskine wrote:

Hi TT

How'd you know? I was too hard. Not enough girls. It was
boring. The leather
chairs in the tele room were way too comfy. It was to
far from home. I don't
like trains. The lecturers weren't good enough. I needed
glasses. My arm was
sore, and most importantly I'm a dumb f$%*. :)



Regards

Greg


TT is referring to our "Potential Nobel Prize" winner Phil
Allison.

the fraternising fellatio fella. Mmmmm.... after his high
school days he thought that is what being the Head Boy was
:))
It often pays to have another go at uni, which I hope to
complete in
a months time after stressing out over little things the
first time
round.
Good on you for having a go.

Cheers TT
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:25:31 +1000, Mark Harriss <billy@blartco.co.uk>
wrote:

Greg Erskine wrote:

Hi TT

How'd you know? I was too hard. Not enough girls. It was boring. The leather
chairs in the tele room were way too comfy. It was to far from home. I don't
like trains. The lecturers weren't good enough. I needed glasses. My arm was
sore, and most importantly I'm a dumb f$%*. :)



Regards

Greg


TT is referring to our "Potential Nobel Prize" winner Phil Allison.


It often pays to have another go at uni, which I hope to complete in
a months time after stressing out over little things the first time
round.

yes I love his post about it.
He sounds like a white trailer park trash person trying to sound
important when he isn't....A could have been champion!!
His post is reproduced below.......

.................................................................................................................................

** You *know* fuck all about me!!!????!!!
*** I was almost a fucking genius!!! I could have been a Nobel Prize
winner!!!!!!!!!!!
** You make me puke @@#$$%^&*&.
.......... Phil (love and kisses)
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 13:56:31 +1000, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:


** That post is obviously me on one of my better days - the thread it comes from was full of
other outrageous claims from myself



** Go check out my other bad posts.I'm full of shit.

........... Phil
sorry Phil.I'd like to but I haven't the time.
Anyway thanks for endorsement buddy.
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:19:18 +1000, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:


(snip otherposts because I have a delete key on my keyboard)


** You are a very smart and observant person. ".
I would be proud to have you as a friend
But of course I don't keep friends.
I like the way youthink.
........ Phil

Thanks buddy.
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:38:32 +1000, "Phil Allison"
<philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"sideshow bob"

(snip his praise of me)


** I love you, please call me on 02 9799 8242 .

........ Phil
ok I'll call you soon buddy
 
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:50:45 +0800, "TT"
<TTencerNOSPAM@westnet.com.au> wrote:

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"sideshow bob"

(snip the praise from a wise man)


** You are awesome I love you ".

call me on 02 9799 8242




........ Phil



So Phil is it true or what? Did you give someone a head job
at Uni and get thrown out???
Yes. you x$$&ing asshole grease turd.
now piss off to your porn sites.

Please answer the question other than "for personal
reasons."

TT
 

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