On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 13:34:54 +0100, "Jeff" <jeff9011spammo@no-spam>
wrote:
>But it was written by Danny Weidler so it must be true.
>
>
And that's the major clue that I use when evaluating such a story.
I don't think the bloke has ever written anything that wasn't beaten
up more than a rookie who niggles Gorden Tallis.
DebS
On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 22:40:19 +1000, rourkster
<rourkster@no-spam> wrote:
>I'll let DebS respond to that.....
>Rourkster
hehe. I just did. But thanks for thinking of me :-)
DebS
Deb S [debs@no-spam wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 22:53:29 +1000, "Funniest Nick OTY"
> <SpamTheManWhileYouCan@no-spam> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> Does the name Achillies Constantinidis have any meaning to you ?
>>
> He's a heel.
No, that's Shane. HTH.
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> Deb S [debs@no-spam wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 22:53:29 +1000, "Funniest Nick OTY"
>> <SpamTheManWhileYouCan@no-spam> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Does the name Achillies Constantinidis have any meaning to
>>> you ?
>>>
>> He's a heel.
>
> No, that's Shane. HTH.
Who's Shane Constantinidis?
Daniel.
"rourkster" <rourkster@no-spam> wrote in message
news:6taggvg095fqo4rfovbdl2tasoltiqudgv@no-spam
> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 22:53:29 +1000, "Funniest Nick OTY"
> <SpamTheManWhileYouCan@no-spam> gave us the following
> fascinating insight:
>
> >
> >"rourkster" <rourkster@no-spam> wrote in message
> >news:994ggvkdpnvpa5h61d6oh33qkgeodt33s8@no-spam
> >> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 12:39:19 +0100, "Jeff" <jeff9011spammo@no-spam>
> >> gave us the following fascinating insight:
> >>
> >> >rourkster <rourkster@no-spam> shat the following logs:
> >> >> On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 12:17:59 +0100, "Jeff"
<jeff9011spammo@no-spam>
> >> >> gave us the following fascinating insight:
> >> >>
> >> <snip>
> >> >The Knights may be in more trouble than you think.
> >> >
> >> >http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/05/1057179208160.html
> >> >The former financial controller of Newcastle Knights has warned that
the
> >> >club could suffer a similar salary cap fate to the Bulldogs.
> >> >
> >> >And in a further development, The Sun-Herald can reveal that the NRL
is
> >> >investigating claims that Knights CEO Ken Conway allowed his company
car
> >and
> >> >petrol card to be used by Matt Parsons as part of his most recent deal
> >with
> >> >the club.
> >> >
> >> >The controller, Brad Newton, was marched off the Knights premises by
> >Conway
> >> >soon after he resigned last year.
> >> >
> >> >He left because he felt "there was no future at the Knights given the
> >> >difference I had hoped to make at the Knights was not possible under
the
> >> >existing administration".
> >> >Newton reluctantly spoke to The Sun-Herald yesterday and made a
stunning
> >> >plea.
> >> >
> >> >"My family and I are still avid Knights supporters, but I just hope
that
> >the
> >> >prospect of a third premiership is not jeopardised . . . like we saw
at
> >the
> >> >Bulldogs in season 2002," he said.
> >> >
> >> >"I would dearly love Conway and Hill [Michael Hill, chairman] to put
> >their
> >> >hands on their hearts and assure us members and loyal supporters that
> >they
> >> >have not been involved in breaches of the salary cap in seasons 2002
and
> >> >2003.
> >> >
> >> >"For the team's and the fans' sake, before it is too late and before
the
> >> >Knights win the 2003 competition, this needs to be looked at so the
gloss
> >> >isn't taken off by salary cap innuendo - or worse still - before the
> >Telstra
> >> >trophy is taken away.
> >> >
> >> >"Just ask Steve Mortimer and the Bulldogs' faithful how that would
feel.
> >Be
> >> >open and honest . . ."
> >> >
> >>
> >> >Cheers,
> >> >Jeff.
> >> Without wanting to shoot myself in the foot like some Dogs supporters
> >> last year - I don't think this is a problem. Has the hallmarks of a
> >> disgruntled ex-employee making waves over nothing.
> >
> >Does the name Achillies Constantinidis have any meaning to you ?
> >
> No. Fill me in.
> Rourkster
The disgruntled former business partner of Canterbury Football Club who
delivered the dirt on Canterbury last year to the Fairfax press via
Liverpool Catholic Club.
Had it not been for him there would probably have been no Canterbury Salary
Cap story.
Deb S <debs@no-spam> shat the following logs:
> On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 22:40:19 +1000, rourkster
> <rourkster@no-spam> wrote:
>
>> I'll let DebS respond to that.....
>> Rourkster
>
> hehe. I just did. But thanks for thinking of me :-)
Well I did offer the tempting bait :-)
Cheers,
Jeff.
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 14:52:55 +0100, "Jeff" <jeff9011spammo@no-spam>
wrote:
>Deb S <debs@no-spam> shat the following logs:
>> On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 22:40:19 +1000, rourkster
>> <rourkster@no-spam> wrote:
>>
>>> I'll let DebS respond to that.....
>>> Rourkster
>>
>> hehe. I just did. But thanks for thinking of me :-)
>
>Well I did offer the tempting bait :-)
>
so you should.
You seem to spend enough practicing your baiting :-)
DebS
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 16:34:18 +1000, Deb S <debs@no-spam> wrote:
>>Well I did offer the tempting bait :-)
>>
>so you should.
>
>You seem to spend enough practicing your baiting :-)
Speaking of, I received a letter the other day from the CEO of
ComSuper, who run the Commonwealth government superannuation schemes.
I'm sure Mick would have received a similar letter enclosing a group
certificate or what they call them in this more enlightened age.
This guy is rejoices in the name Leo Bator. Poor bastard. :-)
Mique
Mike Burke wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 16:34:18 +1000, Deb S <debs@no-spam> wrote:
>
>>> Well I did offer the tempting bait :-)
>>>
>> so you should.
>>
>> You seem to spend enough practicing your baiting :-)
>
> Speaking of, I received a letter the other day from the CEO of
> ComSuper, who run the Commonwealth government superannuation schemes.
> I'm sure Mick would have received a similar letter enclosing a group
> certificate or what they call them in this more enlightened age.
Got mine too. "Payment Summary" is the new fangled term you're looking for.
I was more interested in the bi-annual pay rise however :-)
> This guy is rejoices in the name Leo Bator. Poor bastard. :-)
LOL. So it is.....hadn't noticed before !!
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 17:37:49 +1000, Mike Burke <miqueb@no-spam>
wrote:
>On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 16:34:18 +1000, Deb S <debs@no-spam> wrote:
>
>>>Well I did offer the tempting bait :-)
>>>
>>so you should.
>>
>>You seem to spend enough practicing your baiting :-)
>
>Speaking of, I received a letter the other day from the CEO of
>ComSuper, who run the Commonwealth government superannuation schemes.
>I'm sure Mick would have received a similar letter enclosing a group
>certificate or what they call them in this more enlightened age.
>
>This guy is rejoices in the name Leo Bator. Poor bastard. :-)
Bet he's glad he's grown up and earned the title Mister.
Best name I've seen for a while was in a report on the soccer
Confederations Cup recently. One of the officials quoted was Jock
Blazer.
DebS