
It seems that you got offended by my last post. Though I don't know why, just give me some space to defend my position:
Originally posted by Frau Brönimann+ May 18 2004, 10:20 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Frau Brönimann @ May 18 2004, 10:20 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>So you're blaming my husband's effort for your bad remarks in maths and french? Give me a break! Who was working from dawn to dusk to get all that dirt out of your teacher's way? Who? Who was working overtime, neglecting his own family including his poorly developed love life in order for you to have a nice looking and lovely smelling school room?
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ummmm, haven't any clue. Perhaps your hubby?
Now, what for heaven's sake gave you the idea I could possibly talk about your late Ernest? There are perhaps a million school caretakers on this world I could've written about, but you seem to think that your Ernest (RIP) are the duke of all caretakers.
Heck, he only did his job, got paid for it eventually. I appreciate your devotion to your job, since you 'neglected' your love life and god knows what else, but please, what's that to me??
Originally posted by -Tummi Huärä@ värblöödeti Soumoorä
I wished I had your problems! A bad remark in chemistry? A little distraction while trying to write an essay? At least you had the opportunity to go to school without getting infected with typhus! Wasn't it for my husband's labour's sake that everything was kept neat and clean all day?
Get a grip! I mean, do you remember 1987, will you? Ernest (my husband) was laying in hospital with a severe diarrhea he got from cleaning all the excrements found on the main stairway leading to the entrance of your school. Three weeks his poor self was fighting for a life. I spent day and night at his feet , hoping he would tell me he loved me, at least once in his lifetime.
Do you remember the result of this three week cleaning break? Do you remember it?
Carry on like this, and you'll not only have my problems but also a few more!
I tell ya, I rather would 've been infected by typhus than to listen to this hell of a vacuum cleaner any longer. What's the price I had to pay? The worst school scores one could imagine - really, I'm so thankful for your late Ernest, dear. Hope all angels don't beg for an asylum here on earth when he's dusting his clouds with his abominable vacuum pandemonium up there.
Sorry, but it wasn't any wonder the school's stairways were such in a bad condition, when you scared the hell out of the schoolkids with your all-time scoldings and Adams Family Make-Up.
And yea, I DO know the result of this 3 week cleaning break! It wasn't particularly filthier,
actually a bit cleaner than before.
Originally posted by -Huärävärtammti Gopfärtamimoorä@ värruthleti Tuntä-Schtudä
The local newspapers were publishing a detailled report, after the federal institute for healthcare and hygiene was being asked to investigate the reason for seven children who got first symptoms of pestilence diagnosed.
The report stated that no similar swinishness alike has been found in any of the pubilc buildings of our continent! I mean three weeks without my Earnest doing his job and you all were in danger to loose your health!!
And you complain about school remarks?!
Haut doch d'Schnurä du huärä Soumoorä!

At least good school remarks would've increased our wisdom about such diseases like you mentioned, but obviously your masterplan was disturb teaching and prevent us from getting smarter in healthcare. Without you and your silly late Ernest (RIP), there wouldn't
have been any single infect of typhus, cholera or even pestilence.
*I'm about to come over there*
<!--QuoteBegin--Oberschliimegi Greemä@ värrüebleti Himuhuderä
Maybe Astroboy's spirit will knock some senses back into your brains... The only reason why I come here often is because I am totally into those automatic cleaning robots that have their example back in the first episodes of Astroboy. I am following the technical progresses abroad with a lot of interest. To see you (of all people) posting such terrible a calumny against Ernest who spotlessly cared about purity has knocked the shoe's off of me!
You know... a man who recklessly spoiled his every drop of effort into clearing away your every dirt has deserved all of your affirmation. Ernest hoped that his effort for purity would cause an inner purity, a purity of the soul and of your "motivation in life" in you. To see that obviously all the work of a lifetime failed is causing me sleepless nights. [/quote]
My senses aren't any of your business, they're already occupied with Astroboy.
Again: I hadn't mentioned your Ernest (RIP) in my previous post with any word, doesn't that get in your vacuum cleaner brain, huärägopfärtamisiech?
I spend my affirmation to whoever I want, let me get you this perfectly clear.
And if you're following the technical processes about cleaning robots in the 80's Astroboy-series, why don't you also study those about Atlas? After all, your Ernest's (RIP) vacuum purgatory machine was equiped with the Omega Factor too.
Now go to bed sobbing, clean your nose, and say hi to Miriam for me
