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Posted by Perseus on 09/29/05 20:28
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:15:02 +0100, "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com>
wrote:
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>"Perseus" <ComHost-h0001.erase@hccnet.nl> wrote in message
>news:gBE8Q5ygK9PfL3x8g9Uw7T5KdVlX@4ax.com...
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>> Hammerer,
>>
>That's me!
>>
>> I said that to Mr. Hester because from reading your posts
>> in this ng, these past few days but also several times in the past,
>> I got the impression that you tend to ridicule people and do
>> them down quite often.
>>
>Oh, that's ridiculous, Pers! A slur on my character, no less! Name me *one*
>post where I've tended to ridicule people and do them down quite often!
>>
>> Some of them then reacted in a similar fashion, which
>> lead to seemingly pointless and grim discussions.
>>
>"But momma . . . . that's where the fun is".
>>
>> But that's just how it looked to me. Maybe you're right
>> and is that discussion style just not for me, because I simply
>> can't grasp the finer qualities of it.
>>
>"And the sea isn't green
>And I love the Queen
>Then what exactly is a dream
>Then what exactly is a joke".
>>
>> I must say though that a lot of your postings even when they are of
>> a not so friendly sort, come across as funny not to mention hilarious.
>>
>Ah . . . . a man (or woman, of course) of minority tastes. Yes!
>>
>> So I'm just not so sure what to make of your writing style and
>> therefor of your personality. But that's not important really.
>>
>If you say so, Pers. My advice would be to not put yourself down so much.
>I'm more than capable of doing that, as you so perceptively noticed before.
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>> Idealism is what precedes experience; cynicism is what follows.
>>
>Story of my life, Pers.
Well, I must say that the more I read your reactions to other people's
posts, the more I'm starting to appreciate your way of replying to
them. The above quoted lines are a good example. Truly funny, Hammerer!
:D
Oh and I don't think I'll do you the favor of naming a post where
you've tended to ridicule someone or do someone down. In part this is
because I'm not sure yet, whether that's really the case. Like I said,
I'm still rather clueless where your personality and style of writing
are concerned. I think I'm gonna have to read more of your posts to get
a clearer picture.
BTW, "Perseus" comes from Greek mythology, where he was the son of Zeus
and Danaë. A son, not daughter, so that makes me...
Greetz,
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Perseus
E-mail: leave out ".erase" <- mind the dot!
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Idealism is what precedes experience; cynicism is what follows.
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