[vpFREE] Re: Their getting viscious in Reno (XVP) & In LV Too.

In a message dated 2/23/2008 4:57:28 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bjaygold@aol.com writes:

> Still being a troublemaker, by quoting me out of context, Abe? Or are you
> simply not able to read?

> >>Troublemaker, Me? Do I know You?<<<
> I have no trouble reading. Why the insult?

> tralfamidorgooglycrackers wrote:
>
>
> By the way, the title of this thread could be read as "they're getting
> sticky and gooey in Reno"---maybe they are?!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I responded with:
>
> That would be "viscous." [This refers to tram's alternate "definition," as
> quoted above. Try looking it up if you don't know what it means.]
>
> At least the OP got "getting," "in," and "Reno" right. Hey, three out of
> five!
>
> That's more than half the country. :-)
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Notice I did NOT include "Their" in my three out of five. That's because it
>
> was one of the two incorrect spellings in the Subject, by the OP. As anyone
>
> who is literate knows. Well, semiliterate, in your case.
>

>>>Semi Literate??<<<
>
> Then you wrote, displaying your ignorance, or just to be annoying:
>

>>> MY ignorance? Annoying??<<<
>
> Sorry, but that would be vicious. And don't forget it's They're, NOT their.
> CF
> This is why there are erasers on pencils.
>
>
> Hope you're enjoying your retirement in that hotbed gambling destination,
> Florida! Love that humidity! And all the wonderful flying insects! And I
> hear
> you sometimes get a bit of wind and rain there...
>

>>>The flies & other flying insects you refer to are not as bad as some of
the fleas I ran into in LV in my 3 years there. Retirement? Nope. Humidity? Yep,
and pretty bad much of the summer.<<<
Again, why the hostility?

> Brian
>

CF
Sorry to disappoint, but I was not about to answer your hostility in an RS
type of post.

"To be happy, we must be too concerned with others."
Albert Camus

"Life is not so short but that there is always room for courtesy."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Always forgive your enemies. Nothing annoys them so much."
Oscar Wilde

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