[Tfn-suggestions] Fw: MI-5,Persecution (use2) - Flight or fight 7/1/96

Robert Naughton aovf16@dsl.pipex.com
Sat, 15 Nov 2003 21:38:07 -0000


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Subject: MI-5,Persecution (use2) - Flight or fight 7/1/96


> From: huge@axalotl.demon.co.uk (Hugh Davies)
> Newsgroups: uk.misc
> Subject: Re: persecution rant (re-post)
> Reply-To: huge@axalotl.demon.co.uk
> Date: Sun Jan  7 04:43:41 1996
>
> Yo, Mike, Happy New Year! Haven't you killed yourself yet?
>
> In article <DKMIs5.158.0.bloor@torfree.net>, bu765@torfree.net (Mike
Corley) wri
> >For anyone who hasn't yet read this,
>
> There is no-one in the known Universe who hasn't read this at least 5
times.
>
> >and really really wants to then here
>
> No-one wants to read it, Mike. It's drivel.
>
> >is the article that was posted last year in this  newsgroup....
>
> Over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over
again....
> --
> Regards,
>
> Huge.
>
> ==================================================
>
> Subject: persecution rant (re-post)
> Newsgroups: uk.misc
> Organization: Toronto Free-Net
> Summary:
> Keywords:
>
> >Yo, Mike, Happy New Year! Haven't you killed yourself yet?
>
> But I can't, you see then I wouldn't know how things would turn out
> ("we're only doing this because we don't know how it's all going to
end"
> - logic error in line 100)
>
> >There is no-one in the known Universe who hasn't read this at least 5
times.
>
> It doesn't seem to have done a whole lot of good since the good old
> persecution stuff is still going on. Over Christmas I was flying BA
and
> got hassled by a couple of people on the flight (sounds like something
> you've heard before, doesn't it?). All the usual stuff about the town
I'd
> been staying, "he doesn't know who we are", self-justification that
we're
> doing it because he's a "nutter" etc. Real friendly like. Also a
fairly
> obvious wind-up and attempt to get some reaction. I think they're
trying
> quite hard to get a reaction.
>
> If I hit someone on a flight over the Atlantic, am I actually breaking
> any laws, and if so whose? Is a BA aircraft British territory subject
to
> British laws while it's in mid-flight? It is really tempting to
"reply"
> and that's obviously what they want, so who am I to refuse a blow to
the
> head for people who ask for it so consistently?
>