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To: iliya Pavlovich
Seems that some people need either pontificating or a sense of direction. I keep pointing my finger to the right but no-one's watching so I got stuck with "pontificating", besides LACK OF CULTURE is a little painful to me, so I thought I'd share that with those who are not totally illiterate. Literacy does account for culture (in most countries).

I like that. Right after a big ol' run-on sentence.

You did that on purpose, right?

86 posted on 02/13/2005 4:46:40 AM PST by Allegra ("They Just Love to Walk in the Middle of the Road!")
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To: Allegra
Wow? There is one person here that can read more than what's written. My hat off to you Sir (or Mam). That's exactly what it means. There are so many contradictions here (I get fried for not having a profile by others who are more senior to me - but equally without profile...) The few people that showed me a little bit of decency got the decency back 10fold. Those that decided to pick a fight and belittle me (possibly on account of some childish hazing ritual) got the trouble back equally 10fold, but none (or almost none) got to the point of understanding the mockeries I posted (you are a rare exception and another lady did it yesterday - I'm flattered to say that there are TWO (not a typo, indeed 2) clever people here, and they both seem to be female. Any wonder Bush tapped Condi?
99 posted on 02/13/2005 1:17:34 PM PST by ILL (yes there are names greater than mine (Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Lincoln, Bush, etc. but not yours)
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To: Allegra

Seems that some people need either pontificating or a sense of direction. I keep pointing my finger to the right but no-one's watching so I got stuck with "pontificating", besides LACK OF CULTURE is a little painful to me, so I thought I'd share that with those who are not totally illiterate. Literacy does account for culture (in most countries).
I like that. Right after a big ol' run-on sentence.

You did that on purpose, right?

But you have to grant me that the sequence of tenses and the word order were flawless, weren't they?


143 posted on 02/14/2005 5:42:33 AM PST by ILL (yes there are names greater than mine (Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Lincoln, Bush, etc. but not yours)
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