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Scout wrote:
Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. DSK |
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It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least
some form of near-fact. This from the guy who has yet to post anything other than innuendo and conjecture. What a laugh. |
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It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least
some form of near-fact. Bobspirt wrote: This from the guy who has yet to post anything other than innuendo and conjecture. What a laugh. Always glad to help. Did you think the links I posted about Halliburton's overcharges were "innuendo"? Maybe my statements about President Reagan failing to reform the welfare system were "conjecture"? DSK |
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But he wasn't fired, he quit. He connected with the kids, but not the
adults, and not just the teachers. The early / late complaint came from the janitor, not sour-grapes teachers. Scout "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scout wrote: Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. DSK |
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oops, my bad. Max did say "quit"
"Scout" wrote in message ... But he wasn't fired, he quit. He connected with the kids, but not the adults, and not just the teachers. The early / late complaint came from the janitor, not sour-grapes teachers. Scout "DSK" wrote in message . .. Scout wrote: Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. DSK |
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![]() "Scout" wrote in message But he wasn't fired, he quit. He connected with the kids, but not the adults, and not just the teachers. The early / late complaint came from the janitor, not sour-grapes teachers. Scout I believe I did say that Jaime quit. I haven't seen the movie, rather was paraphrasing what I'd heard on the radio. And we all know how Hollywood loves to embellish and exaggerate, leading one to conclude that the movie may or may not be accurately factual. My guess is that the moviemaker would be reluctant to take the NEA to task. I'm still looking for the real story. Max |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message Scout wrote: Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. Why thanks, Doug. In your arrogant and derogatory way, you've paid me a backhanded compliment. Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... "DSK" wrote in message Scout wrote: Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. Why thanks, Doug. In your arrogant and derogatory way, you've paid me a backhanded compliment. Arrogance only exists in the eye of the underling - so I won't question your use of the word "arrogant". However I'm confused by your accusation that Doug was derogatory. Can you clear this up for me, please? Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Donal" wrote in message "Maxprop" wrote in message "DSK" wrote in message Scout wrote: Max, the first thing wrong with this anecdote is that is begins with, "An attorney on the radio last week related a story . . . " There are so many things that sound fishy with this story, that I'd need to see something verifiable. Oh, it's easily verifiable. It's the movie "Stand and Deliver," the name of the teacher is the same as the first name of the actor. It's nice to see Maxprop trying to back up his statements with at least some form of near-fact. Why thanks, Doug. In your arrogant and derogatory way, you've paid me a backhanded compliment. Arrogance only exists in the eye of the underling - so I won't question your use of the word "arrogant". However I'm confused by your accusation that Doug was derogatory. Can you clear this up for me, please? You've tuned in rather late, Irishman. There will be a quiz . . . Max |