Jon.. I'm proud of you... that's 2 posts from you out of 2 dozen without a
gay word.
Keep up the good work!
CM
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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Scout's example works for me.
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Excellent!
Taking question 3 as the control.... it would follow that my initial
response to jl was in effect not only justified, but followed in rhyme &
reason to his comment.
Thusly.... my reply to you that it 'rhymes' was not entirely out of
bounds or incorrect.
Mooron logic.... not for the faint of heart or those who think within
the box. :-D
CM
"Scout" wrote in message
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I'm sorry, I thought you were just busting my stones.
Ok then.
#1 - agreed, since rhetoric implies persuasion via reasoning.
#2 - agreed, since I said it before I can't disagree with myself now.
#3 - disagree, since the case can be made for their coexistence (e.g.,
if I want to convince you that we should sail tomorrow, I might reason
with you that the "pink sky at night is a sailor's delight" [assuming
the sky is indeed pink this particular night]. So my reasoning is both
rhetorical and a rhyming!
Scout
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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We'll require an example Jon!
...but at least, unlike Scout, you answered the questions!
CM
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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I disagree with #3. Rhyme can have reason and reason can often rhyme.
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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No... it was an auto-responder verification check.
Please indicate if you agree with the following.
1.]-Rhetoric vs Reason = not mutually exclusive / often synonymous
2.]-Sarcasm vs Satire = not mutually exclusive / often synonymous
3.]-Rhyme vs Reason = mutually exclusive / not synonymous
CM
"Scout" wrote in message
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they do?
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Bite Me... they Rhyme
"Scout" wrote in message
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but they're not mutually exclusive terms CM, and are often
synonymous.
Scout
"Capt. Mooron" wrote
..as long as you don't confuse satire with sarcasm.