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Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Friday Apr 22, 2011 9:41 pm
by drsmurto
So much for extending an olive branch....

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Friday Apr 22, 2011 9:50 pm
by bullfrog
Yeah, really went a long way, doc...

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Friday Apr 22, 2011 10:35 pm
by speedie
hey dr are going to pass that branch to me while i am under my rock or do you want me to come out?

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Friday Apr 22, 2011 11:05 pm
by bullfrog
He tried handing it to you months ago. You didn't take it up. My only hope is that that rock you're under gets much, much heavier.

Can't be too speedy if you're squashed by a boulder.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 8:16 am
by billybushcook
I think Doc got it right in the other thread.
"Speedie is nothing more than a drunk, dyslexic, attention seeking troll."

mick.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 12:06 pm
by speedie
i will take your advise and ignore the trolling from you all

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 4:07 pm
by SuperBroo
Awards mate, show us your awards or you are full of sh!t.

I won an award last night, my mates loved my brews.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 7:35 pm
by speedie
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greg
why do you see fit to be god on the terminate button
have you sean in any of the posts of late where i have slandered or even provoked a poor response

more that thyat is out of the way
today we ground out 80Kgs of pale malt and some other stuff for a brew session tommorow
i will post results when day has been for filled
going out for an asian meal so see your positive comments later
speedster

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 8:52 pm
by gregb
I wrote:No speedie, far too many of your posts have been (as mentioned elsewhere) incoherent ramblings with only a tenuous link to the topic at hand. We have had many new members over the years, My observation is that this site is welcoming and friendly.

You may need to be aware of a couple of points of etiquette:
- Write your posts with a thought to readability. Casing, punctuation etc; the primary school stuff.
- This is not the place to be creating new words, nor is it the place to be starting whole new uses of words. Keep the English conventional.
- Be prepared to cite your reference. This is particularly important when you are advocating unconventional approaches or calculations.
- Before committing a post, proof read it and check that it is in the appropriate forum.
- Yes, homebrew/beer (and other) forums go great with a couple of cold ones, but try to be still thinking straight while you are here.

As an aside, these points work well on any other internet fora you may be on. Myself, I'm a regular poster on three, and quiet member on three more. The basics such as the above have stood me in good stead.


Speedie, I will again ask you to read what I wrote back in September. In the last week or so too many of your posts have reverted to the bellicose ramblings of old. You have not been singled out, you have singled out yourself.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Saturday Apr 23, 2011 9:09 pm
by SuperBroo
Speedie,
I see it that when people politely ask you to tidy up your attitude toward brewers who use different methods to you, and you claim awards that you simply do not back up with proof, you lose credibility, or you are scared we might find out who you are.

You should take the opportunity to prove your claims, or you will only get negative feedback mate.

I can handle your poor grammar and punctuation and rambling posts, I think you mostly are well intentioned.
But Dont expect people to blindly accept your empty 'award winner' claims that you cant back up.

If you back them up, I will openly retract my comments and apologise, until then, you're full of it pal.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Sunday Apr 24, 2011 8:40 pm
by speedie
greg
once again you have established the interest in banned posts
both you and i know that there was no! bad mouthing
so stop being so pussy in your approach

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Sunday Apr 24, 2011 8:59 pm
by gregb
speedie wrote:greg
...
both you and i know that there was no! bad mouthing
...

See comment here.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Sunday Apr 24, 2011 9:29 pm
by bullfrog
gregb wrote:
speedie wrote:greg
...
both you and i know that there was no! bad mouthing
...

See comment here.

I lol'd.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Monday Apr 25, 2011 4:25 pm
by speedie
hey superchrisbroo my awards
they are posted on the side of my coolroom
you could have been witness too them but you!!! refused
by ford lover
long live the bowtie!

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Monday Apr 25, 2011 4:42 pm
by warra48
speedie wrote: by ford lover long live the bowtie!


Now I'm confused ! :o :? :?:
Ford = Ford
Bowtie = Chevrolet

What do they have to do with each other, or with brewing for that matter?

Please let us in on the secret. I'm a car enthusiast, I build models of classic cars, and I'm also on several model building fora.

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Monday Apr 25, 2011 4:55 pm
by speedie
warra i am going back to the brewery/shed to check and see if the lager batch is going off ie fermenting
it is a dark lager which used 10% dark cyrstal
should be a dam fine brew if all goes well with trhe ferment as it is sitting in my other fridge @ 10 degress at present

cars are cars correct
they get us form a to b
some people get all phucked up about badges
sort of like beers
my preferrance is the bowtie
but if someone said here speedie, is a GT 40 i wouldnt knock it back
if someone said here is an emu, forget it!!!

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Monday Apr 25, 2011 7:00 pm
by barrelboy
I've worked it out, speedie doesn't brew, he is the brew!
BB

Re: Dear Speedie

PostPosted: Monday Apr 25, 2011 8:28 pm
by speedie
while you blokes on ANZAC day are working out your prognosis of what i do
it is all ready done do you getit
brewed done and dusted

who else brewed this long! comeneritve wewekend!

i would be pleasantly amuseded with yopur comments