Posted on 02/09/2006 5:36:17 PM PST by Coleus
Thanks!
Sorry for the double post. I dunno how to edit or delete a mistake. *~*
You have to ask the mods. Sometimes they'll do it especially if the comment is a long one.
Thanks. I can get a little harsh sometimes, and someone kiindly pointed it out to me.
Hey, no problem. I've been around long enough to take things in stride and I sometimes get testy. I try not to get crossways with my fellow freepers.......I take my anger out on the boobs in gooberment, the media, etc. *~* Anyhoo jeremiah, I'm glad we straightened things out. I'd be glad to talk to you anytime.
Same here.
;-)
You got some 'splainin' to do......
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Ditto for an insult.
Then answer the question(s).
Wow - you don't see posters working it out as you two have. That's nice to see.
As I see it, you are being inconsistent and I'll tell you why I see it that way.
In post 242 you said to thehumanlynx:
Do you think using faux profanity gives your point more credibility, or is that the only way you know to express yourself?After you misrepresented my position in post 261, I turned your comment to thehumanlynx around in post 264 and said:
Do you think using misrepresentation gives your point more credibility, or is that the only way you know to express yourself?You decided to stop responding to my posts at that time. You are apparently being inconsistent in what you write to others compared to what you want others writing in return.
It's nice to agree to disagree, scripter. No use having another War Between The States but I do have limits, LOL. Have a wonderful day and I thank you. *~*
A friend kindly pointed out to me that I was unnecessarily harsh.
I found out that I'm not perfect a long, long time ago; and that apologies when needed for are a Good Thing.
:-)
ping for later
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