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Old 16-08-2005, 02:08 PM #22
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Originally posted by OPL73

Not knee jerk in the slightest, just a fair comment. Which I think has a point. You are the only one who can't see this. You obviously do not see the holes in your argument.

And the last word comment, if you had a sense of humour you would know this was written tongue in cheek.

Oh and I haven't trotted away. I didn't know this was a contest where there needs to be a winner. I will admit when I am wrong. I am not provoking an argument (pot..kettle black), seems to me you would win that contest hands down as I think it is part of your repertoire.

Charlotte (or whatever your name is), you do have this way of being quite obnoxious and patronising, which is only surpassed by the aptly named 'selfinflicted' I find it quite admirable and amusing that you feel this is the norm (my opinion) Kudos. Hats off, you have won in that respect.

I wait in anticipation (really) for your brilliant 'winning' response. I will try not to fall asleep.

PS I love you and the fact that you don't give a s**t. I never knew I could fall quite so hard.
I'm not arguing, you are. When you quote someone's post with the opening gambit you used at the top of this thread, you're hardly suggesting reasoned comment. It's actually rather offensive.

I have an excellent sense of humour. I'm a Scouser, so it's in the blood. You use the term quite prolifically, and in many instances I would suggest there's little evidence that it's 'tongue in cheek'. Rather it's patronising and intended to confuse your fellow member/s into staying quiet.

Where you've pulled the Maxwell connection from, I've no idea. I'm afraid you've misread my post. Oh dear. You really don't like people that won't be brow-beaten, do you? That seems to be part of your repertoire.

You have this rather bizarre desire to pin your own character traits onto others, don't you? I resent your likening me to a bigot in the strongest possible terms. Something worth taking on board. As far as what I'd consider to be 'the norm' is concerned, I've moderated and administrated numerous forums for several years, and believe me, you're sorely mistaken. Nothing new there though, I suppose. And don't flatter yourself, you're hardly a challenge.

You make a lot of assumptions. I'd suggest gambling would be a poor career move.
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