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Davoud wrote:
> If you think about it, there is no possible reply to those insults. > "pws" wrote "my own opinion is that Davoud is an argumentative > prick..." That is irrefutable--not that I am what he said, but that > that is his opinion. What could I say in reply? "No, that isn't your > opinion at all?" Hardly. I will revise that. It is a fact that Davoud is an argumentative prick. My opinion has nothing to do with it. > Ditto "immature snot nosed kid.*" Such a post is far from worthy of a > reply. > > (Sorry, REALLY, TRULY sorry, but the author of that one omitted the > hyphen from the compound adjective "snot-nosed" and YOU CAN'T DO THAT > IN ENGLISH if you want literate people to read what you write. Compare > "I saw a man eating tiger" and "I saw a man-eating tiger." I was able to read it you idiot, so He CAN DO THAT. He also used the word, "dunno", and I was able to figure out that he meant "don't know". > Let the next round of flames begin. I'm killing this thread--I'm away > on a trip in the great American midwest and I don't have time for > trolling remarks such as those below! > > Davoud You have time to give unwanted English lessons on a Miata newsgroup, so I don't think that your schedule is that busy, Mr. world traveler. I actually believe very little of what you write, but what I do truly believe is that you will read this reply. You probably will not reply back because that would show that you lied when you said that you killed the thread, but you are going to read it and you are greatly enjoying the bait grabs that people like me have given you when YOU came trolling into this newsgroup with the worst attitude and the most condescending remarks that I have seen in over 10 years here. This guy is like Leon times 100, minus the intelligence. Not a good combination. Are those flames high enough for you Davoud? :-) Oh yeah, he's not reading this, because he killed the thread. Yeah, right........ Pat |
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Davoud wrote:
> Chris D'Agnolo wrote: > >> I love you guys! "don't recall much about it'! I haven't read Davoud's >> reply yet but I remain optimistic that he 'gets over himself', has a laugh >> about it and continues with us in a bit more 'relaxed' mode. Hey, I can >> hope! > > If you think about it, there is no possible reply to those insults. > "pws" wrote "my own opinion is that Davoud is an argumentative > prick..." That is irrefutable--not that I am what he said, but that > that is his opinion. What could I say in reply? "No, that isn't your > opinion at all?" Hardly. > > Ditto "immature snot nosed kid.*" Such a post is far from worthy of a > reply. > > (Sorry, REALLY, TRULY sorry, but the author of that one omitted the > hyphen from the compound adjective "snot-nosed" and YOU CAN'T DO THAT > IN ENGLISH if you want literate people to read what you write. Compare > "I saw a man eating tiger" and "I saw a man-eating tiger." > > Let the next round of flames begin. I'm killing this thread--I'm away > on a trip in the great American midwest and I don't have time for > trolling remarks such as those below! > > Davoud > Have a good trip, Davoud, and when you return, please close the parenthesis that you left open. I neither claim to be an expert dialectician nor grammarian, but I do appreciate one who also has a love of "proper" English, as well as Miatas and other sports cars! Stuart H. |
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Pat, shut up, you argumentative prick ;-) lol! You're ruining my
'tough-guy reputation' on the world wide web! Now I'm having second thoughts because I'm not sure if that was supposed to be hyphenated or not!? Where's Davoud when we need him?! Oh ya, in the 'Midwest', ignoring this thread! Davoud, I agree with Pat, that you're way too inquisitive to ignore this thread and that you're probably too proud to admit you're reading it and that you'll probably walk away from it and go on. It'll be your loss (in my opinion!, can we quit this and go back to assuming that what I say is my opinion and what you say is your opinion?). You mentioned several times about having friends here and there but think about whether they are friends or acquaintances, there's a difference. Chris 99BBB > Excellent post, Chris. > > Chris is one of the most decent and kind people I have ever met in my > life. > Heeding his advice has never led me astray and I feel lucky to count him > amongst my good friends. > > Pat > > > > > > |
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"Stuart H." > wrote in message
... > Have a good trip, Davoud, and when you return, please close the > parenthesis that you left open. LOL! But, if you'd spent your career in English academic channels and had some true experience, you might realize that perhaps he didn't intend to use the opening parenthesis and thus the correct fix would be to <somehow> negate the opening parenthesis rather than add a superfulous and potentially confusing closing parenthesis. miker |
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"Stuart H." wrote:
> > Davoud wrote: > > > > (Sorry, REALLY, TRULY sorry, but the author of that one omitted the > > hyphen from the compound adjective "snot-nosed" and YOU CAN'T DO THAT > > IN ENGLISH if you want literate people to read what you write. Compare > > "I saw a man eating tiger" and "I saw a man-eating tiger." > > Have a good trip, Davoud, and when you return, please close the > parenthesis that you left open. THE UNCLOSED PARENTHESIS, a fable It was a cool day in Assam, so the Embassy aide decided to take a walk on the scenic path by the lake. But a few minutes into his stroll, a group of wild eyed citizens, shouting in Bengali - or was it Manipuri? - came running down the footpath in the other direction, almost knocking him off his feet. "Hmmm, I wonder what that was all about?" he wondered. "Not being a linguist, I suppose I shall never know." Just then he saw yet another panicked Assamese, whom the aide recognized as one of the Embassy's local personnel, come running toward him. This was Satya Choudhary, a fellow who was quite well-educated, possessing Mumbai-flavored English, Arabic, and several of the bewildering array of languages used on the subcontinent, despite his regrettable disability - he was mute and could only "speak" with sign language or written notes. "I say, Satya, what is all this yelling and running about? Those people nearly ran me over!" Satya pulled a note pad and pencil from his pocket and hurriedly scribbled, "Run for your life, sir, there's a man eating tiger on the loose!" He tore the page off the pad, thrust it into the aide's hand, and took off running. The aide looked down at the note and chuckled. He swiveled around and stood staring at Satya sprinting away down the footpath. "Why, this is too funny! According to Satya, some fellow has gotten so hungry he's decided to eat a tiger! I wonder where this very hungry man is? I'd like to have a look at him. (I don't suppose Satya could have meant 'man-eating tiger' as he neglected to include the hyphen, without which the phrase must logically refer instead to a man eating a ti..." But alas, he never did get to close that last parenthesis. yrs jp |
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THANK YOU JOHNNY! That's great stuff! How can a man not take that with a
sense of humor? It's beyond me! That's great! Don't forget about my Panda who: eats, shoots and leaves! ;-) "johnny p." > wrote in message ... > "Stuart H." wrote: >> >> Davoud wrote: >> > >> > (Sorry, REALLY, TRULY sorry, but the author of that one omitted the >> > hyphen from the compound adjective "snot-nosed" and YOU CAN'T DO THAT >> > IN ENGLISH if you want literate people to read what you write. Compare >> > "I saw a man eating tiger" and "I saw a man-eating tiger." >> >> Have a good trip, Davoud, and when you return, please close the >> parenthesis that you left open. > > THE UNCLOSED PARENTHESIS, a fable > > It was a cool day in Assam, so the Embassy aide decided to take a walk > on the scenic path by the lake. But a few minutes into his stroll, a > group of wild eyed citizens, shouting in Bengali - or was it Manipuri? - > came running down the footpath in the other direction, almost knocking > him off his feet. "Hmmm, I wonder what that was all about?" he > wondered. "Not being a linguist, I suppose I shall never know." > > Just then he saw yet another panicked Assamese, whom the aide recognized > as one of the Embassy's local personnel, come running toward him. This > was Satya Choudhary, a fellow who was quite well-educated, possessing > Mumbai-flavored English, Arabic, and several of the bewildering array of > languages used on the subcontinent, despite his regrettable disability - > he was mute and could only "speak" with sign language or written notes. > > "I say, Satya, what is all this yelling and running about? Those people > nearly ran me over!" > > Satya pulled a note pad and pencil from his pocket and hurriedly > scribbled, "Run for your life, sir, there's a man eating tiger on the > loose!" He tore the page off the pad, thrust it into the aide's hand, > and took off running. > > The aide looked down at the note and chuckled. He swiveled around and > stood staring at Satya sprinting away down the footpath. "Why, this is > too funny! According to Satya, some fellow has gotten so hungry he's > decided to eat a tiger! I wonder where this very hungry man is? I'd > like to have a look at him. (I don't suppose Satya could have meant > 'man-eating tiger' as he neglected to include the hyphen, without which > the phrase must logically refer instead to a man eating a ti..." > > But alas, he never did get to close that last parenthesis. > > yrs jp |
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pws > wrote:
> I will revise that. It is a fact that Davoud is an argumentative > prick. My opinion has nothing to do with it. Agreed, he's made my bozo bin, not so much for being an argumentative prick, which he is, but for being an obnoxious ass. I'm including some hyphens (--------) that he can strew about as needed to make my post legible to him. The rest of you won't need them. -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
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Bravo!
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> > And that's why I found his remark to be so funny. That, and the amazing > fact that, by implication, he has led a Christ-like life since birth, > so utterly pure that he has the brass to condemn someone for something > so petty as a traffic citation. At least that's what I must assume; the > alternative is that Mr. Edwards is a hypocrite, and since I don't know > him, I wouldn't call him that. Ignoring a traffic ticket isn't a sin, > even in the so-called Holy Land; just a misdemeanor for non-diplomats > and SOP for diplomats. > Hmm, Let me think.. Executing Jews was the SOP for the Nazi party back in the 1940's. So that was ok? Slavery was acceptable in the 1800s, Does that make it right? Defending deplorable behavior with the argument that "Everybody does it" is not going to win any debates in the near future. S |
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Davoud:
> > Ignoring a traffic ticket isn't a sin, > > even in the so-called Holy Land; just a misdemeanor for non-diplomats > > and SOP for diplomats. Squat: > Hmm, Let me think.. You have invoked "Godwin's Law" over a traffic citation! If you think that ignoring a traffic citation is the moral equivalent of the murder of six million innocents and the enslavement of human beings, you need to do some _very_ _deep_ re-thinking, because you are profoundly confused on moral issues. > Executing Jews was the SOP for the Nazi party back in the 1940's. So that > was ok? > Slavery was acceptable in the 1800s, Does that make it right? > > Defending deplorable behavior with the argument that "Everybody does it" is > not going to win any debates in the near future. This is not a debate. I ignored a traffic citation. I am unapologetic over this "deplorable" action. So turn me in, try to get me extradited, kill-file me, or, perhaps, just get over it. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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