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  #101  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 03:26 AM
Wolfgang
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"just al" wrote in message
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Dude, that's a lot of adverbs...



Oh, we are gonna have SUCH fun together. I just KNOW we're gonna be best
friends!

Wolfgang
still a bachelor and master of none.


  #102  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 03:29 AM
Wolfgang
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
m...
Wolfgang scolded:

Which, if you had left it alone prior publishing a long and fatuous

screed
about things which are apparently a complete mystery to you, would not

have
necessitated a long and insipid defense of inscrutable (as well as
indefensible) small stream tactics and an immeasurably tedious

genealogical
treatise coupled (miscegentically, no doubt) with a genuine yawner of an
explication of your (presumably, dearly held, if somewhat pedestrian)
notions on race relations and which will, if we are lucky, in all

likelihood
result in yet another phantasmagoric venture into the dimly lit corners

of
your (judging by the aroma) rather unhygienic little id. ...


Here's some periods for you . . . . . . Use the goddamn things
every now and then why don't ya.


If you miss an occaisonal period, I'd say it's a personal problem......and
it's got nothing to do with me.

And "miscegentically" ?????
Good grief.


Tough one, huh? Not in the Funk and Wagnall's?

Wolfgang


  #103  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 03:41 AM
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"just al" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Dude, that's a lot of adverbs...


Do you, by any strange and probably entirely serendipitous chance, happen
to be in the extremely fortunate, and apparently desperately necessary
possession, of a large quantity of shiny new nickels?

Just wondering.

TL
MC






  #104  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 12:49 PM
Scott Seidman
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"Wolfgang" wrote in
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If you miss an occaisonal period, I'd say it's a personal
problem......and it's got nothing to do with me.


But, it does explain an awful lot

Scott
  #105  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 02:16 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Wolfgang wrote:

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:

And "miscegentically" ?????
Good grief.


Tough one, huh? Not in the Funk and Wagnall's?


It's not so tough to figure out from context that you were
trying to torture the word miscegenation into becoming an
adverb, but some words aren't so easily intimidated.

Miscegenationally ain't a word either, but it is somewhat
less of an affront to those of us who claim English as our
mother tongue.

--
Ken Fortenberry

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Old February 23rd, 2004, 03:23 PM
Wolfgang
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:

And "miscegentically" ?????
Good grief.


Tough one, huh? Not in the Funk and Wagnall's?


It's not so tough to figure out from context that you were
trying to torture the word miscegenation into becoming an
adverb, but some words aren't so easily intimidated.


Miscegenationally ain't a word either, but it is somewhat
less of an affront to those of us who claim English as our
mother tongue.


If English is your mother tongue, it is fortunate for her that you were
weaned long before close scrutiny by child welfare authorities became a
common practice. As it is, you probably no longer have recourse to any sort
legal action.

Wolfgang
anyone want to take a shot at the rules governing english adverbial forms?



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Old February 23rd, 2004, 03:58 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Wolfgang wrote:

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:

Miscegenationally ain't a word either, but it is somewhat
less of an affront to those of us who claim English as our
mother tongue.


If English is your mother tongue, it is fortunate for her that you were
weaned long before close scrutiny by child welfare authorities became a
common practice. As it is, you probably no longer have recourse to any sort
legal action.


If tortured syntax, turgid, unintelligible prose, ridiculous
misinterpretations and deliberate obfuscation were virtues,
you would be canonized in a heartbeat.

Wolfgang
anyone want to take a shot at the rules governing english adverbial forms?


You first. Why don't you take another shot at miscegenation ? ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry

  #108  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 04:38 PM
DaveMohnsen
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
om...
Wolfgang wrote:

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:

And "miscegentically" ?????
Good grief.

Tough one, huh? Not in the Funk and Wagnall's?


It's not so tough to figure out from context that you were
trying to torture the word miscegenation into becoming an
adverb, but some words aren't so easily intimidated.


Miscegenationally ain't a word either, but it is somewhat
less of an affront to those of us who claim English as our
mother tongue.


If English is your mother tongue, it is fortunate for her that you were
weaned long before close scrutiny by child welfare authorities became a
common practice. As it is, you probably no longer have recourse to any

sort
legal action.

Wolfgang
anyone want to take a shot at the rules governing english adverbial forms?



Uhh . . .absolutely, irreconcilably, irrecoverably, irredeemably not.
DaveMohnsenly,
Denverly
(hmm . . .I got to go fishin' . . .soonly!)




  #109  
Old February 23rd, 2004, 05:57 PM
Rob S.
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rw wrote in message ...
[snip]
and how to retrieve snagged flies. :-) For my part, I'll just use my
trusty workhorse Sage Sp 5wt 8.5' and pull on the line.

[snip]

rw,

when I read L's comments about a sturdy rod to tug on snagged flies, I
did not immediately think of the extreme example...that is, really needing
to break the tippet or bend the hook to get the fly off the line. There are
numerous cases where the fly is just caught on a bit of leaf and tugging
with the end of the rod will do to extract it. In this latter case a sturdier
rod helps, that's all I read into it.

-- Rob
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Old February 23rd, 2004, 06:15 PM
Wolfgang
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:

Miscegenationally ain't a word either, but it is somewhat
less of an affront to those of us who claim English as our
mother tongue.


If English is your mother tongue, it is fortunate for her that you were
weaned long before close scrutiny by child welfare authorities became a
common practice. As it is, you probably no longer have recourse to any

sort
legal action.


If tortured syntax, turgid, unintelligible prose, ridiculous
misinterpretations and deliberate obfuscation were virtues,
you would be canonized in a heartbeat.


Aw, are the naughty big words giving you fits, little fella?

Tell you what, I don't know if he actually does this sort of thing for hire,
but if he does, I recommend that you contact old BJ. I think that, with the
able assistance of his able assistants, Flush and Koolaid, he can get you on
the right track to reading comprehension.

Wolfgang
and remember, you must be at lest this tall to ride.


 




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