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Posted by dorayme on 05/07/07 22:42
In article <Xns992981E0C9D95nanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 06 May 2007 01:07:28 GMT dorayme scribed:
>
> > In article <Xns9927B650C364Enanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
> > Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> > As I said, you have an awful cheek! <g>
> >>
> >> No, you didn't say "awful". Can't you remember what you said just a
> >> few sentences ago when it's even written before your eyes??
> >
> > With an online reader, it is not so. If someone wants to have a
> > go at something and is keen and has confidence in himself or
> > herself, please don't sit up on that high moral horse and say
> > stuffy old fuddy duddy things to him or her.
>
> Well, that sounds like a nice sentiment, but what you are really saying is
> should someone want to make a fool of himself or herself, let him or her do
> it. You probably won't be surprised that I demure, but if it works for
> you...
You still don't get it. First it has nothing to do with it
working for you or me. A person who is prepared to learn on a
job, has confidence and sense to seek advice, can very
satisfactorily satisfy both himself and the client. You are
fixated by the hysterical picture of the adventurer falling flat
on his face. This inability to respect the possibilities of good
and wholesome futures based on dash and nerve is fuddy duddiness.
--
dorayme
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