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Posted by Perseus on 09/29/05 17:06
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:54:26 +0100, "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> <snip>
>> >Hey, Pers . . . . . . are you and George related, by any chance??!!
>> >
>>
>> Nope, not to my knowledge we're not!
>>
>OK, Pers. I was just wondering. That is all.
>>
>> Would that have been an advantage to any of us, you think?
>>
>That's not for me to say, Pers. Any perceived advantages in being related to
>George are entirely at your own discretion.
>It's just that I tend to tease George a bit when I commune with him, though
>most, if not all of it, tends to slip by him, slightly, thick-skinned
>individual that he is. And when you said
>"Finally, how smart is it to mention hammerer (in any discussion for that
>matter) like you did, when that can lead to endless (read meaningless?)
>discussions?"
>. . . . I got the impression that the teasing elements in those
>"discussions" slipped by YOU as well. Never mind, eh?! That is all.
Hammerer,
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. Some of them then reacted in a similar fashion, which lead to
seemingly pointless and grim discussions. 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. 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. 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.
Greetz,
--
Perseus
E-mail: leave out ".erase" <- mind the dot!
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