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Posted by Neredbojias on 02/05/07 23:21
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 11:45:43 GMT Blinky the Shark scribed:
> Neredbojias wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:01:29 GMT Blinky the Shark scribed:
>>
>>> Neredbojias wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 01:08:14 GMT Blinky the Shark scribed:
>>>>
>>>>> Neredbojias wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:05:03 GMT Blinky the Shark scribed:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Neredbojias wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> they should be used intelligently. Yeah, it's a nice little
>>>>>>>> saying, but that doesn't make it true.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Saying something never makes it true, but saying something can
>>>>>>> reflect that which is true.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, suppose I say, "The sky is blue." Now is that true; is it
>>>>>> really blue? It _looks_ blue because of reflection/refraction
>>>>>> phenomena, but as for actually being blue...
>>>>>
>>>>> Did I not say "can"? Yes, I distinctly said "can". :)
>>>>
>>>> Actually, you wrote it (-unless you talk to yourself redundantly
when
>>>> you scribe.)
>>>
>>> Red herring. My point stands.
>>
>> ...And far be it from me to open up a can of worms.
>
> Sharks don't bite on worms; it takes a real chunk of meat to get their
> attention. :)
Thanks for the warning. I shall never again skinny-dip in salt water...
> Now, herrings, perhaps...
I like the kind in vinegar. There was one particular brand, forgot it
now, which was better than the rest. However, I'm also a King Oscar
sardine man - in olive oil, of course.
--
Neredbojias
He who laughs last sounds like an idiot.
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