Posted by Spacker on March 15, 2009, 1:57 pm
>at 13:37:59 on Sun, 15 Mar 2009, The Older Gentleman
>>
>>> BIN means Buy It Know
>>
>>BIK, shorely?
>>
>>
>Or maybe BIKE if your name's Spacker
Can't get me out of your head can you?
Posted by Spacker on March 15, 2009, 8:46 pm
>> BIN stands for Buy It Now. Know and Now are different English words.
>> Thick people often get confused with others such as "To", "Two" & "Too".
>>
>Oh look. Yet another new idiot.
I see you've joined the herd. I suppose it was only a matter of time.
Posted by Schiffner on March 18, 2009, 4:33 pm
On Mar 18, 2:12 pm, Rkleinsch1216...@aol.com wrote:
SNIP
> Strikes me as fitting the OP and several other netloons
> I can think of rather neatly.
<looks left><looks right>
Why do I suddenly feel like I'm standing in the middle of a VERY empty
salt flat??? Must be the answer is all those types just cut and ran
leaving me wondering what kind of scum I was surrounded by...I though
I was surrounded by motorcycling scum, obviously the highest quality
of scum money can attract.
--
Keith
Posted by Spacker on March 18, 2009, 7:41 pm
wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> Basically my fellow ebayers :) I sold an shirt on ebay which was
>>>> thursday last week 12th I sent off the usual invoice, and hav not
>>>> received payment yet.
>>>>
>>>> Noramally people pay with 24 hours. As I'm not that experienced I was
>>>> wondering how long I wait for ? .. maybe before sending another
>>>> invoice ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> If it was BIN then it should be either immediate, Paypal, or 3 days
>>> cheque..........start chasing then.
>>>
>>> BIN means Buy It Know not sometime next week, 2 weeks or 3 weeks.
>>>
>>
>> BIN stands for Buy It Now. Know and Now are different English words.
>> Thick people often get confused with others such as "To", "Two" & "Too".
>http://www2.b3ta.com/youcantspell/
Here's a few for you:
<http://groups.google.co.uk/group/alt.marketing.online.ebay/msg/47178363fc3446ab?hl=en&dmode=source>
<http://www.stopthebnp.org.uk/uncovered/pg06.htm>
<http://s1.tinypic.com/89l5rp0.jpg>
http://i39.tinypic.com/23rl8ch.gif
Posted by Road Glidin' Don on March 19, 2009, 2:35 pm
On Mar 18, 9:23 pm, Rkleinsch1216...@aol.com wrote:
> > > "An individual with narcissistic personality disorder exhibits
> > > extreme self-importance, inability to empathize with others
> > > and heightened sensitivity to criticism. Self-involvement and
> > > lack of empathy characterize this personality disorder.
> > > People with narcissistic personality disorder are frequently
> > > perfectionists and need to be the center of attention, receiving
> > > affection and admiration, and controlling the situation. To get
> > > the attention he craves, he may try to create crises that return
> > > the focus to him. Like patients with antisocial personality
> > > disorder, this person places entitlement issues at the fore.
> > > He feels that the world owes him, regardless of whether
> > > he makes a contribution. "
> > >Strikes me as fitting the OP and several other netloons
> > >I can think of rather neatly.
> > I would say that description would fit you much better than it would
> > me. Unless "so what" counts as empathy in your world.
> Who in the world do you think you're empathizing with
> besides yourself ?
> As far as extreme self-importance, self involvement,
> placing entitlement issues foremost, craving attention,
> a desire to control situations and a feeling that the
> world owes you, I give you eleven out of a possible ten.
> Make that a twelve on self importance and self involvement.
I think Spacker needs to get a girlfriend.
It seems to have helped Henry. ;)
>>
>>> BIN means Buy It Know
>>
>>BIK, shorely?
>>
>>
>Or maybe BIKE if your name's Spacker