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04-01-2003, 08:14 PM | #61 |
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Thank you Baloo.
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Dear Kally,
I am genuinely sorry if I have caused you any upset. I have never doubted your dedication to your job, a job which I humbly admit that I could not myself do. I am also glad that there are genuine people like you in the world, who are both willing and able to provide the physical help and emotional support to those unfortunate enough to find themselves in need of your assistance. However, I do think you are acting rather French in taking Mrs. Thompson’s side in this, given that you don’t even know the woman. Firstly, she is a cow, and B, if you knew her like I do I’m sure you would agree she is not in any way deserving of the sympathy of someone as caring as you. Nor should you worry on little Tommy’s behalf, as he is entirely fictional. I don’t doubt you were aware of this, as obviously no parent would have the stupidity to name their son Tommy Thompson. Except Mrs. Thompson, who is a stupid cow. I realize I am not everyone’s cup of tea, but in mitigation, I feel that is due in large part to people who don’t actually like tea, such as philistines. I hope you accept this apology for the paper it’s written on. Boro Nut |
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I'm not at all surprised at Gurdur's response. He decided he didn't like me after we were friends for a long time. No warning just suddenly became curmudgeonly one day. Life goes on. (without that big telephone bill) |
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IMO the people who gave us Louis Pasteur have earned a spot on the first seed ship. What've the English ever done for anyone? |
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Come now, without the English the celtic peoples of the British isles would not have felt they had so much to prove, and consequently all those contributions from the Scots, Irish and Welsh would have been lost for ever. The English are the irritant which has given rise to the pearls of celtic culture .
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Seeing as the last 10 or so posts have had nothing to do with neither prayer nor healing, I think it's safe to say that this discussion has run its course.
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