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Author Re: Yes, tell a person in need to get lost, and try proper channels: says O/Siris. NOLA victim in
O/Siris

2005-09-18, 11:48 pm

In article <Q66Xe.1269$jS.876@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com>,=20
dr.news@better-price.biz.delete-the-obvious says...
> You continue to make me smile. So, the next time I see you or your famil=

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> broke down on the side of the road, I'll be sure to waive. When I see th=

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> lady, I'll tell her your suggestion... proper channels.
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> Psst: your approach sounds familiar. I think the beginning of Scrooge=20
> sounds just about right; you; know proper channels, poor houses, the like=

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> Not your problem. But it is to me. Pardon if I don't take your advice. =

dr
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You have an extraordinary amount of ability to wrongly "interpret"=20
what's said to you. I strongly suspect there's a more... deliberate...=20
term for what you're doing, but that doesn't alter that what I said, and=20
what you claim it means, are two entirely different things.

Scrooge was about being uninvolved. You haven't even *attempted* to=20
determine whether that's the case here. You take umbrage that I didn't=20
choose one particular person, and utterly disregard that I chose to=20
provide aid in ways that help more than one person.

You keep proving my initial impression every time you choose to "waive"=20
your presence in this forum.

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R=D8=DF
O/Siris
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A thing moderately good
is not so good as it ought to be.
Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
but moderation in principle is always a vice.
+Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+
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