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"di" wrote in message ... "Doc O'Leary" wrote in message ... In article , "Bill Sornson" wrote: Doc O'Leary wrote: In article , "di" wrote: Any bike rider who is so stupid to not know the difference between a bicycle drive train cassette and a musical media needs to be laughed at. They are a joke to begin with, that's one of the problems with today's society, we're raising a bunch of idiots, and then defending their right to be an idiot. Nice attitude. You should open a bike shop. Troll. Yes, asking for civil behavior by a business owner and members of this newsgroup makes me a terrible trolls. How ever shall I sleep at night? I would have trouble sleeping if I was so hung up on something as trivial as this, Political Correctness running amuck! More like self-righteousness, but point well taken. |
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On Feb 16, 12:47 pm, Doc O'Leary
wrote: Yes, asking for civil behavior by a business owner and members of this newsgroup makes me a terrible trolls. How ever shall I sleep at night? You could curl up with a good dictionary and begin researching the meaning of "civil behavior." Also look up "sense of humor." After a few hours of study, you may still not get it, but you'll probably drift off to sleep. HTH! - Frank Krygowski |
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You could curl up with a good dictionary and begin researching the meaning of "civil behavior." Also look up "sense of humor." After a few hours of study, you may still not get it, but you'll probably drift off to sleep. HTH! - Frank Krygowski Well, anything to get him off of the computer with his self-righteous attitude! |
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On Feb 11, 9:20 pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote:
Just as someone in a newsgroup might feel when an experienced old hand comes down on them with sarcastic remarks that could have been couched more politely. One wonders if the desire of the experienced old hand is not to help the person understand the err of his or her ways, but rather to rid them from the newsgroup through such embarrassment. For good or bad, it seems to be a tactic that rarely works in a newsgroup. Mike, the world has gone so PC that there's no-one to laugh at anymore. Recently I told someone how stupid I was for doing XYZ and she halted me, reminded me that I'm not really stupid and I shouldn't have such a low self esteem. That was the last straw. I'm now cathing up and wildly inventing jokes about morons, Irishmen, Jews, village idiots, fat rich *******s, bimbos, George Bush, Sadam Hussein, religios fanatics (various faiths...see, there it goes again), women, bushmen, hobos, butchers, candlestick makers, cyclists, motorists, swimmers, chiropodist and dogs. I hope I didn't leave anyone out. Oh yes, priests, nuns and Satan. Don't apologise for your story. It is funny. Period. Johan Bornman |
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