Resident of Alton
Posted by Resident of Alton on July 28, 2000
In Reply to: Resident of Alton posted by Mary on July 27, 2000
: Resident of Alton. --Saying that someone is wrong without evidence to support your own claims
: is unjust and not very adamant. I understood Frankie's light hearted witticism about teenagers
: in "Fat Chance" and even found an obvious validity towards it. Scott Marsden's view about "Sweet Fanny Adam's" to me was interesting because facts of a murder and expressions from the murder could have evolved or have double meanings. Those two and others use light witty humor from time to time which breaks up some of the mundane historical facts.
: Try to use words less harsh like: "incorrect," "my opinion," "my experience" or "in my neck of the woods this is how we use the expression".
: You will find then, a very friendly, intellectually stimulating and enlightening array of topics, expressions AND PEOPLE. This isn't a forum for verbal jousting.
: Please stay because we value everyone's input. Being cordial will make your responses interesting.
: To everyone else, my apologies for this interruption.
Surely we do no service to the Emperor if we compliment him on his fine apparel when, in truth, he has no clothes. See Frankie's contribution to "call a spade a spade"
- Resident of Alton Mary 07/28/00
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- Resident of Alton Mary 07/28/00
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