To: HiTech RedNeck
When he ran into a woman at the theater who said exactly what he wanted her to say, I began to smell a little Jason Blair in the story; not surprising, then, that he has run into Ernest Hemingway somewhere along the way, who also confirmed his wisdom in a most succinct way. BTW, I thought Hemingway would never use subordinate clauses.
10 posted on
03/04/2004 7:26:12 PM PST by
gusopol3
To: gusopol3
Hemingway made friends where he traveled. He might no know about what he was speaking at the time. Rabbi Blech doesn't seem to want to leave friends after he passes by them. See my post #7.
25 posted on
03/04/2004 7:45:22 PM PST by
BobS
To: gusopol3
When he ran into a woman at the theater who said exactly what he wanted her to say, I began to smell a little Jason Blair in the story; not surprising, then, that he has run into Ernest Hemingway somewhere along the way, who also confirmed his wisdom in a most succinct way. I was thinking the same thing subliminally, but thank you for articulating it so well. Let's face it, Rabbi, you're a liar. Just like the thread this morning about the letter to the editor of the LA Times from a teacher claiming that a student came into class after watching the movie and told her "Now I hate all Jews." Turns out another freeper located her as a teacher at a very rich and prestigious school that's practically all Jewish. Her statement is just as credible as the rabbi's.
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