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On Tuesday, 29 October 2019 10:13:39 UTC, michael adams wrote:
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On Monday, 28 October 2019 19:21:54 UTC, michael adams wrote:
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On Sunday, 27 October 2019 09:41:16 UTC, michael adams wrote:
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https://www.virginholidays.co.uk/des...kenya-holidays

https://www.hayesandjarvis.co.uk/holidays/kenya


I have been to Kenya. It is a ******** and getting worse.
As with all countries in Africa since independence.

I have also visited other places in Africa. They are in
general as bad or worse than Kenya.

So you visited Kenya and it was a ********. But not satsfied with that
you then visited other places in Africa, and as might have been expected
according to you, they were ********s too.

But this does raise the question as to why anyone would continue visiting
places they expected to be ********s, in the first place.


Why do you think these ****ers come over here and camp out in Calais

So how many Kenyans are currently camping out in Calais then ?

then ****-fer-brains?

I'm the "****-fer-brains"; whereas you're the one who deliberately takes holidays
in places he himsellf describes as "********s"


michael adams

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Because, ****-fer-brains, I go to see the geography and the wildlife.

What geography ? One mountain Mt Kilamanjora and a lot of grassy
plains and trees.

If you want mountains you don't even have to go to Switzerland there
are mountains n Scotland. There are loads of places you can see grassy
plains and trees without having to visit places thousands of miles
away to do so,

If you want wildlife you can go to a Safari Park. As they're smaller
there's a much better chance of actually seeing some animals rather
than driving around for hours in a game reserve which is basically
a souped up safari park.

Real wild animals run away at the approach of humans in any case. The
ones you saw up close will have been semi-tamed or drugged, the ones
in the distance probably stuffed and on wheels being moved about.

And they are very cheap

So according to you they're cheap but they're also ********s. Obviously
it would be expecting a bit much for somebody with your mental capacity
to be able to put two and two together.

I got on a tube train today. As expected it was reasonably crowded with people
standing in the door spaces - rather than down the aisles when its "really"
crowded, There was a young black couple(mid 20's) with a push chair and
2 kids. One maybe 9 mths and one around two. Both being held by their
standing parents.
When the 9 mth old was put in the pushchair it started bawling and so had
to be comforted by the mother. All the seats nearest this standing couple
were occupied by youngish people, none of them over 40. I was in the
next door space down. All of them were smiling at watching these two trying to
cope with their kids and yet not one of them thought to offer the mother at
least, a seat to comfort the baby. So much for civilisation.

Its at this point that you say that London is a ******** as well I suppose.
Although I somehow suspect you'd get a better standard of behaviour in your
average mud hut or corrugated iron village in any of these ********s
of yours.


and interesting places to visit.

For mountains grassy plains and semi tamed and possibly drugged animals
seen at a distance.

Far more interesting than Blackpool or St Ives.

Europe, France Italy the Rhine etc. offer far more interest than
either of those, and with a better variety of scenery.


I have traveled in every continent except Antarctica.


But of all these no doubt interesting places with marvellous scenery you still
chose to take your holidays in Kenya and other supposed African ********s.

Do you have a fetish about hippopotamuses or something ? Because otherwise
I can think of no reasonable explantion for such behaviour.



Having never been there, you'll never know.
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On Tuesday, 29 October 2019 10:13:39 UTC, michael adams wrote:
"harry" wrote in message
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On Monday, 28 October 2019 19:21:54 UTC, michael adams wrote:
"harry" wrote in message
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On Sunday, 27 October 2019 09:41:16 UTC, michael adams wrote:
"harry" wrote in message
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https://www.virginholidays.co.uk/des...kenya-holidays

https://www.hayesandjarvis.co.uk/holidays/kenya


I have been to Kenya. It is a ******** and getting worse.
As with all countries in Africa since independence.

I have also visited other places in Africa. They are in
general as bad or worse than Kenya.

So you visited Kenya and it was a ********. But not satsfied with
that
you then visited other places in Africa, and as might have been
expected
according to you, they were ********s too.

But this does raise the question as to why anyone would continue
visiting
places they expected to be ********s, in the first place.


Why do you think these ****ers come over here and camp out in
Calais

So how many Kenyans are currently camping out in Calais then ?

then ****-fer-brains?

I'm the "****-fer-brains"; whereas you're the one who deliberately
takes holidays
in places he himsellf describes as "********s"


michael adams

...

Because, ****-fer-brains, I go to see the geography and the
wildlife.

What geography ? One mountain Mt Kilamanjora and a lot of grassy
plains and trees.

If you want mountains you don't even have to go to Switzerland there
are mountains n Scotland. There are loads of places you can see grassy
plains and trees without having to visit places thousands of miles
away to do so,

If you want wildlife you can go to a Safari Park. As they're smaller
there's a much better chance of actually seeing some animals rather
than driving around for hours in a game reserve which is basically
a souped up safari park.

Real wild animals run away at the approach of humans in any case. The
ones you saw up close will have been semi-tamed or drugged, the ones
in the distance probably stuffed and on wheels being moved about.

And they are very cheap

So according to you they're cheap but they're also ********s.
Obviously
it would be expecting a bit much for somebody with your mental
capacity
to be able to put two and two together.

I got on a tube train today. As expected it was reasonably crowded
with people
standing in the door spaces - rather than down the aisles when its
"really"
crowded, There was a young black couple(mid 20's) with a push chair
and
2 kids. One maybe 9 mths and one around two. Both being held by their
standing parents.
When the 9 mth old was put in the pushchair it started bawling and so
had
to be comforted by the mother. All the seats nearest this standing
couple
were occupied by youngish people, none of them over 40. I was in the
next door space down. All of them were smiling at watching these two
trying to
cope with their kids and yet not one of them thought to offer the
mother at
least, a seat to comfort the baby. So much for civilisation.

Its at this point that you say that London is a ******** as well I
suppose.
Although I somehow suspect you'd get a better standard of behaviour in
your
average mud hut or corrugated iron village in any of these ********s
of yours.


and interesting places to visit.

For mountains grassy plains and semi tamed and possibly drugged
animals
seen at a distance.

Far more interesting than Blackpool or St Ives.

Europe, France Italy the Rhine etc. offer far more interest than
either of those, and with a better variety of scenery.

I have traveled in every continent except Antarctica.


But of all these no doubt interesting places with marvellous scenery you
still
chose to take your holidays in Kenya and other supposed African
********s.

Do you have a fetish about hippopotamuses or something ? Because
otherwise I can think of no reasonable explantion for such behaviour.


Having never been there, you'll never know.


Thats bull****. With the best docos you dont have to have been there.

You dont have to go to London etc to know that knife crime is a real
problem.

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On Tuesday, 29 October 2019 10:13:39 UTC, michael adams wrote:

Do you have a fetish about hippopotamuses or something ? Because otherwise
I can think of no reasonable explantion for such behaviour.



Having never been there, you'll never know.


Nice try chum. But unfortunately for you, I never respond to UseNet taunts.


michael adams

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On Wed, 30 Oct 2019 03:25:20 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

FLUSH the clinically insane cretin's latest troll****

03:25 in Australia? And you've been up and trolling for TWO HOURS already,
yet AGAIN! LMAO ...and you do it almost EVERY NIGHT! So, what was your
psychiatrists' official diagnosis of your mental condition, sociopath? BG

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we shipped the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity
and criminality is inherited after all?"
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