Saturday, 4 July 2009
Terry Williams <(Address removed)> said:
It is funny that I get banned for trying to reveal a name on the site, yet the same site has great pleasure in teasing out posts hinting at your real name Christopher, without so much as a whisper made to those posters, a case of one rule for them, another rule for the others.
Terry
It looks like we are both outcasts Terry,but is it such a great loss??? The stench of hypocrisy on that site is overpowering!!!
Neil Gates <(Address removed)> said:
I'VE BEEN BANNED FROM THE GARRY STEVENS BOARD AGAIN!
MY POSTS AND THOSE OF OTHERS AGREEING WITH MY POINTS HAVE ALSO BEEN
REMOVED. I WONDER IF THE OTHER PEOPLE HAVE ALSO BEEN BANNED JUST LIKE
TERRY WILLIAMS?SO MUCH FOR FREE SPEECH EH??
Truly unfair. Just because you have views, and others have views, they cant ban you from a forum.
Eric Tesug <(Address removed)> said:
Last year I worked with a lovely lady (STOP IT CHRISTOPHER)
Don't worry, Christopher doesn't like ladies
Christopher England <(Address removed)> said:
Also, it's early days yet, but it does appear that initial research is
showing that iPhones turn you completely gay. Not that there's anything
wrong in that, of course.
lol lol lol, what a state the world is in.
Christopher England <(Address removed)> said:
Also, it's early days yet, but it does appear that initial research is
showing that iPhones turn you completely gay. Not that there's anything
wrong in that, of course.
Maybe that's why they're so popular, cos people want to be nice to gays.
Geoff Rogers <(Address removed)> said:
2009/7/3 Christopher England <(Address removed)>:
Also, it's early days yet, but it does appear that initial research is
showing that iPhones turn you completely gay. Not that there's anything
wrong in that, of course.What happens if you're already gay ?
Turns you bi. And if you are already bi, then it makes you so you like humans and animals.
Alan Milewczyk <(Address removed)> said:
Re: I'm a PC and I'm a Mac (Let's get together and Par-Tee !!)
As much as being pregnant and really pregnant.
Pregnant is when you are not fat yet, but the baby is there, really pregnant is when you are also fat. What happens if you are already fat? Fattert han you are normally.
Alan Milewczyk <(Address removed)> said:
I know Christopher's real name – if you know where to look, that information is >publicly available – but I wouldn't "out" him on this forum (or anywhere else for >that matter), as for his own reasons (whatever they may be), he wants to carry >on using the name "Christopher England" in preference to his real name.
Christopher probably uses that name because then people will know who it is from RFM. If Johnnie walker came onto forums using the name Peter Dingley, not everyone would know who he was, especially those new to the anorak world.
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
Eric Tesug <(Address removed)> said:
Last year I worked with a lovely lady (STOP IT CHRISTOPHER)
Don't worry, Christopher doesn't like ladies
I am not surprised, I think it was a prerequisite for working on the Ross!!
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
Eric Tesug <(Address removed)> said:
Last year I worked with a lovely lady (STOP IT CHRISTOPHER)
Don't worry, Christopher doesn't like ladies
I am not surprised, I think it was a prerequisite for working on the Ross!!
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
Pregnant is when you are not fat yet, but the baby is there, really
pregnant is when you are also fat.
So. "I got her pregnant, but she's not really pregnant" makes sense to you, does it ?
Neil Gates <(Address removed)> said:
I haven't failed Mouse i'm still working on it. Until then keep
listening to Cruisin' online and one day hopefullly it will appear on
531khz also.
Hi Neil
I hope it works out this time.
I meant that you had failed to get Crusin on for 1st July, not failed completely.
I hope Cruisin can get on the air, I would help out with it if I was older.
Calum
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
Don't worry, Christopher doesn't like ladies
I think he likes them well enough on weekdays. He's only a weekend pouf.
Does anyone ever post on the England's England forum anymo'?
Peter G. Millington-Wallace <(Address removed)> said:
So. "I got her pregnant, but she's not really pregnant" makes sense to
you, does it ?
No, because soon, she will be really pregnant. So you get her really pregnant, it ju takes a while.
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
Does anyone ever post on the England's England forum anymo'?
Er.......................................NO?
Who is Zak Stardust? No! No! my lips are sealed!
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2008/05/blog-logs-pirate-radio.html
There is also WR International, every Sunday 0800–1200, and then
repeated 2000–0000, on 12257Khz SW.Calum
You are unlikely to hear WR International in the UK due to its high frequency – the signal skips right over this country.
If you are interested in hearing shortwave pirate stations then check out www.shortwavedx.blogspot.com for the latest loggings from 75, 52 & 48 metres.
Laser Hot Hits is putting in excellent signals on 4025 kHz at moment (especially in the evenings)
This weekend is the big Summer Meeting free radio gathering from the Dutch/Belgian borders – there should be a station from the site this evening somewhere on 48 metres (and possibly 75m) and also Sunday morning.
Paul
harry boothroyd <(Address removed)> said:
Who is Zak Stardust? No! No! my lips are sealed!
What is that Chrstopher's real name or summat?
From: "Paul Watson" <(Address removed)>
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2008/05/blog-logs-pirate-radio.html
There is also WR International, every Sunday 0800–1200, and then
repeated 2000–0000, on 12257Khz SW.Calum
You are unlikely to hear WR International in the UK due to its high
frequency – the signal skips right over this country.If you are interested in hearing shortwave pirate stations then check
out www.shortwavedx.blogspot.com for the latest loggings from 75, 52 &
48 metres.Laser Hot Hits is putting in excellent signals on 4025 kHz at moment
(especially in the evenings)This weekend is the big Summer Meeting free radio gathering from the
Dutch/Belgian borders – there should be a station from the site this
evening somewhere on 48 metres (and possibly 75m) and also Sunday
morning.
You can hear WRI on the internet http://82.47.3.31:8003
LHH is http://91.121.21.176:8130 I think.
Paul Watson <(Address removed)> said:
Mouse Mouse <(Address removed)> said:
http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2008/05/blog-logs-pirate-radio.html
There is also WR International, every Sunday 0800–1200, and then
repeated 2000–0000, on 12257Khz SW.Calum
You are unlikely to hear WR International in the UK due to its high
frequency – the signal skips right over this country.
I think there is a station called WRN Internatioal as well, on 558Khz MW.
You can listen to WR International online, their streaming adress is:
http://radio.wrinternational.co.uk:8003
Their website is http://www.wrinternational.co.uk/
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