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Old 03-21-2004, 10:57 AM
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So if "Tremendous outpouring of support by the billions who stayed home" was neither a fact nor an opinion, what, pray tell, did you mean by posting it, Botnst?
Asked and answered.

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Old 03-21-2004, 11:09 AM
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Asked yes, answered no.
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Old 03-21-2004, 11:14 AM
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Asked and answered.

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You forgot to raise your hand before you answered so it went unheard.
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Old 03-21-2004, 11:23 AM
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Asked yes, answered no.
here, I managed to find my response to you after diligent searches through teh musty archives.

"Joseph,

Guess I should've prefaced my comments with, "MBlover,...". It will then perhaps make sense that he and I were in playful conversation and that my response had nothing whatsoever to do with your posting.

If you want facts or opinions about what the demonstration numbers actually mean, I haven't a clue.

B"

Note especially the first paragraph. Perhaps if I explain it will help: My note was to MBlover and it was an attempt at displaying my sardonic wit on a recent political event. Though I assume MBlover understood it as humor and not a serious analysis, plainly you did not.

Perhaps other people were as astonished, mystified, excited, and confused as you were. I hope not, but I guess that's the risk one takes when trying to use a difficult form of humor in a print medium--some people are just plain going to miss the point, my bad. I do not presume to be a professional essayist so the chances are that I will fail to make myself clearly understood at every juncture.

I hope this helps you with your careful analysis.

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Old 03-21-2004, 12:12 PM
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B. Thanks for the reply. It would have helped had you identified to whom you were replying. In the context of that thread, it looked like you were commenting about those who did and those who did not attend protest rallies. Wisely, you have subsequently declared yourself clueless on that subject.

I thought it was a public forum--not a message board for select paticipants. Thus, I thought you were addressing everyone, not just one person with an inside joke.
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Old 03-21-2004, 12:40 PM
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B,

I did get it. It was funny.


J.B.

I hope you are more quickly learning a hard won lesson for me when dealing with B. Lighten up. In my case I got more sleep afterward.


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Old 03-21-2004, 12:58 PM
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MBLover--thanks for the tip. I will definitely lighten up.
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Old 03-21-2004, 02:02 PM
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...having been up close and personal with both logging and offshore drilling, I can tell you that there's plenty to protest regarding those activities, whether you understand them or not. A rudimentary understanding does help though, and I wouldn't dream of speaking out against something I didn't bother to take the time to research a little...
So I guess you don't live in a wooden-framed house, or sit at a wooden desk, or eat on a wooden dining table, or drive an oil-using, gasoline-burning vehicle? Hmmm....

Some reasonable logging policies would have PREVENTED many of the huge, out-of-control forest fires we've had here in the US in recent years.

Some reasonable approaches to drilling for oil here in the US would make many of our problems and issues with the Middle East much simpler as well.

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Old 03-21-2004, 02:43 PM
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B. Thanks for the reply. It would have helped had you identified to whom you were replying. In the context of that thread, it looked like you were commenting about those who did and those who did not attend protest rallies. Wisely, you have subsequently declared yourself clueless on that subject.

I thought it was a public forum--not a message board for select paticipants. Thus, I thought you were addressing everyone, not just one person with an inside joke.
Look Joseph, I've tried more than once to be gentle with you and extend a hand of peace, but I'm tired of getting that stupid buzzer treatment.

"I thought it was a public forum". That's sarcasm, how puckish!

" Wisely, you have subsequently declared yourself clueless on that subject. " Gosh, that's clever!

If you had read the original and follow-up posts instead of burning your jets to take a shot at me I'd not have to waste my time responding to your witty little remarks.

Take your best shot, but do your homework, please.

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Old 03-21-2004, 02:53 PM
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Botnst--"That's sarcasm, how puckish!"

You, of course, are above sarcasm. I cannot say I have read all of your 2,500 posts, but I've read quite a few, and you do descend to that level from time to time. You generally do it when someone has made a factual point to which you have no answer.

You do not have to respond to anything--you can sit high on that perch you've been warming, above the fray, all comfy like.

Makes no never mind to me.
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Old 03-21-2004, 03:01 PM
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Botnst--"That's sarcasm, how puckish!"

You, of course, are above sarcasm. I cannot say I have read all of your 2,500 posts, but I've read quite a few, and you do descend to that level from time to time. You generally do it when someone has made a factual point to which you have no answer.

You do not have to respond to anything--you can sit high on that perch you've been warming, above the fray, all comfy like.

Makes no never mind to me.
I have noticed that you use a passive-aggressive technique and when called on it, you ask why anybody would think you were rude.

Well dude, I don't mind passing barbs and nails back for every sliver of glass.

Want to discuss intersting topics with civility and humor, I'm your man. Want to play clever word games and score points? Hey, I can play that, too. Your choice.

I await you next post to see which you choose.

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Old 03-21-2004, 03:05 PM
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Botnst--sounds like you have set yourself up at the sole arbiter of what passes for "good humor" vs. "sarcasm." It's not your forum, and you're not the boss.
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Old 03-21-2004, 03:19 PM
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Botnst--sounds like you have set yourself up at the sole arbiter of what passes for "good humor" vs. "sarcasm." It's not your forum, and you're not the boss.
"Sole arbiter" only when it comes to me. You're more than welcome to play games on anybody else you wish.

Attack?

Is that your final answer?

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Old 03-21-2004, 03:20 PM
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Sorry, this is completely off-topic, but Joseph, I noticed you're from Champaign - did you used to own a brilliant silver 500e? I live in Devonshire and I think I've seen you around. Perhaps a yellowish 300se?

Anyway, good to see somebody else from around town here

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Old 03-21-2004, 03:30 PM
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Peter, no, I didn't own the car in question. I did once have a yellow 300D, also a white one. Before that, I had two 220Ds, (w115), and an old 220Sb (w 111). Currently, I have a dark green 300TD (station wagon, 1979, w 123), and a white 300SE (w 126, 1989.)

My in-laws used to live in Devonshire. My wife and I live in the older part of town, just off Prospect. Good to hear from someone close by.

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