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Posted by Jeff (Guest) - Saturday, September 16 2006, 6:15:19 (CEST)
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You are so high and mighty on your horse, peering down at me and all (sin Fred). How silly it seems that you can be so arrogant.

I didn't tell you that you (nor Maggie) were not entitled to your opinion(s).

I would never want to see eye to eye with you...I'd rather keep you at arm's length. I know, I "missed" your brilliant cliché. You were referring to your pedestal (or, rather, your perch) that I sit beneath.

Regarding your use of snide, I believe a dictionary check is in order.

snide (snd) Pronunciation Key Audio pronunciation of "snide" [P]
adj. snid·er, snid·est

Derogatory in a malicious, superior way.

I do not believe that Maggie, myself, or anyone else here has been as superior sounding as your highness. So get off it already. Jesus you are ridiculous.

And here's another for the Queen:



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...you had a point?

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Qasrani wrote:
>Maggie didn't see through shit, Jeff.
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>I am entitled to opinions and so is she. I don't go on a rant about it, I acknowledge when I get messy in my quotes. None of you bother to ever admit that sort of thing. She's ridiculous and exposed herself aplenty, so there was nothing left to add.
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>And you never see eye to eye with me anyhow, so I would have expected nothing less than a "I concur."
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>I don't need to correct my choice of words as I know for a fact what I meant to use when I said "snide." Snide is what I meant. You guys rarely have "dialogue," it's a regular snide-fest up in here. No doubt, it is why I come anyhow... If it was just dialogue...well let's just say that my drink wouldn't be coming up through my nose when I read some of Fred's posts. And for the record, he's the only one that has that effect on me... But he's out finding oneness with nature...



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