To: Merdoug
You're absolutely right. You're way too smart for me.
Unfair, posting violation. You should be giving me sheite right now. I would give it to you if the roles were reversed.
I am not smart, I just like to antagonize people sometimes. Seriously, there are others out here who are very adept at that sort of business.
I am not like them, I am a good guy. I just wanted to help you reflect more on what you posted.
1,083 posted on
12/14/2003 4:55:47 PM PST by
Radix
(They say that in the Army, the coffees mighty fine, Looks like muddy water, tastes like turpentine)
To: Radix
Now you should be the one to apologize: I've got a headache and you are making me laugh with that last post. :) I can't help it if I feel sorry for a guy who looks like death warmed over pulled out of a rat hole with an exhausted look on his face. This whole thing just looked like an excuse to go in and pummel Iraq. I was all gung-ho to go in like the rest of you when it first started, but as it went on, I just couldn't see the point. Don't get me wrong: he's an evil murderer, but I never saw a connection with terrorism strong enough to warrent over-throwing another government. There must be a reason, but I just haven't seen it yet. He's killed a lot of people, but so have a lot of other tyrants around the world.
As for being envious of "sucessful" people; yeah, I guess I am. It's funny that people are good at many things: some people can blow a straw-cover the farthest, others can parallel-park better than anyone else, but it's only the people who are good at business and making money that are called "sucessful" I think that people are born with certain talents; I don't think that a person can be taught to be a business sucess: they just have it "in" them. My problem is I know a little about a lot of things but not enough about one thing to make any money. :) Have a good night. Maybe tomorrow I'll feel better enough to get in a real argument with you. :)
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