To: Central Scrutiniser
Well I'll tell you what, if someone gave me a wrong number, then complained because I called late, I'd be nasty too. But what I'm reading doesn't seem offensive. At least not from her. And if you read his comments, he wasn't being a prince. Babydoll? Did you dial randomly? Nice.
And, no, I'm not neccesarily a Coulter fan. Or Malkin. Or Limbaugh. I read them occasionaly. On FR.
19 posted on
07/09/2006 9:24:31 PM PDT by
DJ MacWoW
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To: DJ MacWoW
She didn't sound nasty to me. And I've heard her be nasty.
To: DJ MacWoW
Too bad, it was his show, I enjoyed the clip.
To: DJ MacWoW
Well I'll tell you what, if someone gave me a wrong number, then complained because I called late, I'd be nasty too. But what I'm reading doesn't seem offensive. At least not from her. And if you read his comments, he wasn't being a prince. Babydoll? Did you dial randomly? Nice. And, no, I'm not neccesarily a Coulter fan. Or Malkin. Or Limbaugh. I read them occasionaly. On FR. I'll echo your sentiments above, DJ, and add that from what I heard on the link provided, Ann sounded a bit nervous or anxious. Maybe she was miffed about calling in late or not having the right number. Whatever the reason, Adam's use of the word 'babydoll' and acerbic attitude sounded more nasty than anything Ann said or did (or was given the opportunity to say or do).
To: DJ MacWoW
Well I'll tell you what, if someone gave me a wrong number, then complained because I called late, I'd be nasty too.
On what basis do you conclude that it was Adam's people who gave Ann an incorrect number?
66 posted on
07/10/2006 6:44:05 AM PDT by
Dimensio
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