From: JohnT on 16 Jul 2006 17:51 "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:mlalb2t1c201l1ct0i0juq650ipop5s77q(a)4ax.com... > EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) writes: > >> As a generality, perhaps. On a personal level, not at all! > > The general tone of your posts over the years correlates well with a > pattern characteristic of someone who wants to say the "right thing," > either consciously or unconsciously through conditioning. > In what ways?. Give examples for each of the years to which you refer. Be specific. JohnT
From: JohnT on 16 Jul 2006 17:53 "Mxsmanic" <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:3eclb25o08eptjss948h85nd4tri6hn4gg(a)4ax.com... > David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and > prestwich tesco 24h offy writes: > >> There we go- a classic personal attack. > > If so, what is calling someone a creep? > There may have been some poetic licence in that. "Turd" may have been more appropriate. JohnT
From: Dave Frightens Me on 16 Jul 2006 17:57 On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:06:10 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Dave Frightens Me writes: > >> Colds are not a problem if you are of good health and maybe allow a >> day in bed to get over them. > >Cold symptoms typically last for a week, and during several days a >person is highly contagious. And...? -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- --
From: Carole Allen on 16 Jul 2006 19:58 On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 20:52:36 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com> wrote: >No. A compromised immune system will produce fewer symptoms, not >more. ????
From: dgs on 16 Jul 2006 20:44
Mxsmanic wrote: > If so, what is calling someone a creep? If you are the "someone," it's an accurate assessment. HTH. HAND. -- dgs |