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Wolfgang wrote:
Aw, are the naughty big words giving you fits, little fella? You can pretend that your bombast is erudite if you want but your brand of pretentious, cutesy verbiage doesn't impress me. What are you doing, practicing to be James Joyce ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Wolfgang wrote: Aw, are the naughty big words giving you fits, little fella? You can pretend that your bombast is erudite if you want Pretend what? You REALLY don't have a clue, do you? but your brand of pretentious, cutesy verbiage doesn't impress me. And you think that impressing you is my idea of a worthy goal?.....something that I aspire to? What are you doing, practicing to be James Joyce ? Never read Joyce. Is he any good? You know, it's really no surprise that you and little Stevie got yourselves worked up into that mutual snit a couple of years ago, or that the much anticipated and ballyhooed knock down drag out showdown never got consummated. You see, you both think alike. The truth is that the world at large doesn't much give a **** about your existence one way or another.....and you both know it....and it rankles....and there ain't a goddamned thing you can do about it. Impotence sucks, don't it? Wolfgang who, it must be admitted, never tires of watching 'em miss the lobs. |
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Wolfgang wrote:
snipperoo Wolfgang who, it must be admitted, never tires of watching 'em miss the lobs. Didn't miss, nailed it dead center, THAT'S what rankles your ass and that's what precipitated this predictable and pedestrian nasty gram. But that's alright, I don't take nasty grams to heart. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... ...I don't take nasty grams to heart. No, of course not. Wolfgang REMEMBER YELLOWSTONE! |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: ...I don't take nasty grams to heart. No, of course not. Wolfgang REMEMBER YELLOWSTONE! Huh ? Actually I did have a pleasant little flashback last week. NPR did a segment on wolf watching in the Lamar Valley. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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He doesn't need to learn to read, You need to learn communication. Fresh
and Coolaid are just the tool to quantify that you fail at it time and time again. Additional proof would be the Roffians who read your babble and say to themselves WTF!. Many of them go to the dictioinary and I'm sure there impressed. The simple fact is you fail to get ideals from you pointy little head to someone elses. Grant me a boone and if time should allow rewrite the Declaration of Independance in Wolfgangian. Jefferson did it fairly well. History will bear out that he was confident enough in himself that he didn't need to change ever third word with something he looked up in his Roget's. It's amazing that so many intelligent people with good ideals and that are well based in fact can communicate so simply and effectively. If on the other hand you use Roff as your magic mirror your excessive verbage serves you and only you well. You can write upon the Roff mirror read it yourself and luxuriate in your reflected image of an intelligent, erudite scholar. Over here on the dark side of the mirror it doesn't come through so well. I'm sure your'e very intelligent and have knowledge and ideals worth sharing- if only you could ( or would). "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... 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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Thanks for your insight, Mike. I had never heard about those Vivarelli reels before, looked quite interesting. I am a bit afraid of cane myself, because of a) price and b) vulnerability. Surely cane is essentially more robust than carbon? Lazarus. -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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"B J Conner" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... He doesn't need to learn to read, You need to learn communication. SNIP Just wonderful, absolutely beyond compare. So, how long is your rod then? And why? TL MC |
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