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Posted by dorayme on 12/11/05 03:35
> From: "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com>
>
> "dorayme" <dorayme@optusnet.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
> news:BFC076BE.1AEF1%dorayme@optusnet.com.au...
>>> From: "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com>
>>
>>> You seem to be at least as vague as they
>>
>> We are talking two things here, one is vague questions, the
>> other is commentary or answers to such questions. Just as
>> important as freedom and having nice days is not confusing or
>> conflating these two.
>
> Fine. You maintain that Europeans deal with vague questions.
> How should I know which questions you mean?
>
Not at all in the way you mean. Everyone has to deal with vague
questions. It is just that the French (in particular) love them
and run with them like fat men stealing pies...
>>> Fine, what would you call "dorayme" if not a "nickname"?
>>
>> I am not sure. It never occurred to me. ("Fred"?).
> What is Fred?
> Another nickname?
>
"Fred" is a name, abbreviation for "Frederick" usually. I sometimes
call my windows in javascript or inputs in forms or other things
where it does not matter, "fred"."Fred" is a name, abbreviation
for "Frederick" usually.
> I suppose it
>> does not press on me because this would require me to have some
>> /other name/ that was in some way /more real/. I have never
>> believed in levels of reality. That is something I leave to the
>> French, the Germans and the Italians.
>
> As you do not believe in levels of reality, I guess that you do not want
> your answers to be perceived as real, do you?
You have a very singular way of thinking Luigi! (Are you quite
sure I can't sign you up for a movie?). It is almost impossible
for me in any ordinary state of mind to see how you can come to
this conclusion. I don't believe in levels of reality. Whatever
is real is as real as anything else. From this, no matter how
hard I try - and I just nicked out to the tool shed and banged
my head eight times with the mallet - I can't get the idea that
I don't want my "answers to be perceived as real". I can't, I
can't and I can't. Honest. Maybe I should try the big vice?
The film I have in mind for you to star in will involve an
Italian in London getting into deliciously exasperating
miscommunications and misunderstandings.
--
dorayme
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