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Old December 23rd 05, 04:31 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes

Wound Up wrote:
> Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
>> I'm glad you enjoyed it. Hanky was a **** poor debater though. He is
>> like one of those See'n Says. He has a limited repertoire of bull****
>> he can spew and none of it is based in logic or reality. Since he
>> can't think independently he relies on quoting the words of others.
>>

>
> Well, he hooked -you- for several months, right? He must not be a
> complete waste of time, then.


I visit ramfm whenever I get on the computer from home. Replying takes
just a few minutes. Trouble is he ceased to be entertaining rather
quickly because he has no original thoughts to convey.

> I do hope you guys continue to spar; it's been so many rounds, I'm
> simply amazed. And like I just said, it's not exactly been
> unintelligent, much as you may disagree WRT Mike. I express zero
> judgment about either one of you guys. Why? Because I think you're
> both basically intelligent and educated people. Disagree all you want;
> I don't care! I love the disagreements. I love the tension.


There is no tension on my part - just stating the obvious and appearing
to be way more to the right than I really am, just to further antagonize
him.

> Seeing two sides of any hot-button issue teaches you very valuable
> things about the dynamics of it. Two or more thoughtful people going
> round and round about anything will generally result in valuable
> insights, however long it may take to glean them from the flame content
> or personal biases...
>
>> Wound Up wrote:
>>
>>> Hey man. I appreciate a sprited argument wholeheartedly!
>>>
>>> You know I've read your seemingly endless thread. You know I've
>>> enjoyed it. ****, it's been entertaining and educational. I am
>>> joking around, but seriously, I hate to see this thread die. It's
>>> been good reading!
>>>

>
>

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  #422  
Old December 23rd 05, 04:44 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default We Needed A Big Gas Tax Like We Need a Scathing Case of Herpes

"Two twenty, two twenty one, whatever it takes" - Chevy Chase

Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
> Wound Up wrote:
>
>> Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
>>
>>> I'm glad you enjoyed it. Hanky was a **** poor debater though. He
>>> is like one of those See'n Says. He has a limited repertoire of
>>> bull**** he can spew and none of it is based in logic or reality.
>>> Since he can't think independently he relies on quoting the words of
>>> others.
>>>

>>
>> Well, he hooked -you- for several months, right? He must not be a
>> complete waste of time, then.

>
>
> I visit ramfm whenever I get on the computer from home. Replying takes
> just a few minutes. Trouble is he ceased to be entertaining rather
> quickly because he has no original thoughts to convey.
>
>> I do hope you guys continue to spar; it's been so many rounds, I'm
>> simply amazed. And like I just said, it's not exactly been
>> unintelligent, much as you may disagree WRT Mike. I express zero
>> judgment about either one of you guys. Why? Because I think you're
>> both basically intelligent and educated people. Disagree all you
>> want; I don't care! I love the disagreements. I love the tension.

>
>
> There is no tension on my part - just stating the obvious and appearing
> to be way more to the right than I really am, just to further antagonize
> him.
>
>> Seeing two sides of any hot-button issue teaches you very valuable
>> things about the dynamics of it. Two or more thoughtful people going
>> round and round about anything will generally result in valuable
>> insights, however long it may take to glean them from the flame
>> content or personal biases...
>>
>>> Wound Up wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey man. I appreciate a sprited argument wholeheartedly!
>>>>
>>>> You know I've read your seemingly endless thread. You know I've
>>>> enjoyed it. ****, it's been entertaining and educational. I am
>>>> joking around, but seriously, I hate to see this thread die. It's
>>>> been good reading!
>>>>

>>
>>



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