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Capt. Neal® March 30th 05 12:49 AM

Horvath has made his point.
 
Douglas King posted blatant lies about Rush Limbaugh and Horvath called
him a liar and a ****ing liar and an asshole and a coward - all of which
are true.

I need to correct Horvath on one thing, though. Douglas King is also
chicken.

CN

Scout March 30th 05 01:59 AM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
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Douglas King posted blatant lies about Rush Limbaugh and Horvath called
him a liar and a ****ing liar and an asshole and a coward - all of which
are true.

I need to correct Horvath on one thing, though. Douglas King is also
chicken.


I guess this is one of those loose ends you were talking about?
Neal, you're a putz.
Scout



Capt. Neal® March 30th 05 02:10 AM


"Scout" wrote
I guess this is one of those loose ends you were talking about?
Neal, you're a putz.
Scout


The only real loose end in this group belongs to one Jonathan Edward Ganz.

Bobsprit told me, Binary Bill told me, and I'm sure you, as well, have intimate
knowledge of this sordid and disgusting fact.

CN

Scout March 30th 05 02:16 AM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Scout" wrote
I guess this is one of those loose ends you were talking about?
Neal, you're a putz.
Scout


The only real loose end in this group belongs to one Jonathan Edward Ganz.

Bobsprit told me, Binary Bill told me, and I'm sure you, as well, have
intimate
knowledge of this sordid and disgusting fact.


Your constant allusions to the act are most likely rooted in your own
shameful desire.
Scout



Capt. Neal® March 30th 05 02:29 AM


"Scout" wrote

Your constant allusions to the act are most likely rooted in your own
shameful desire.


Sad to see you are so illiterate. The word you meant to use, I'm sure, is
'alluding.'

A literate person would have written: "Your constantly alluding to the act
is most likely rooted in your own shameful desire."

I hope this helps.

CN

Scout March 30th 05 02:41 AM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Scout" wrote

Your constant allusions to the act are most likely rooted in your own
shameful desire.


Sad to see you are so illiterate. The word you meant to use, I'm sure, is
'alluding.'
A literate person would have written: "Your constantly alluding to the act
is most likely rooted in your own shameful desire."

I hope this helps.



Sorry if my correct use of the noun confused you.
Perhaps a dictionary will help you in your struggle with the English
language. Hope this helps.
Scout
al·lu·sion (…-l›"zh…n) n. 1. The act of alluding; indirect reference:
Without naming names, the candidate criticized the national leaders by
allusion. 2. An instance of indirect reference: an allusion to classical
mythology in a poem. See Usage Note at allude. [Late Latin all¿si½,
all¿si½n-, a playing with, from Latin all¿sus, past participle of all¿dere,
to play with. See ALLUDE.]



Capt. Neal® March 30th 05 02:49 AM


"Scout" wrote

Sorry if my correct use of the noun confused you.
Perhaps a dictionary will help you in your struggle with the English
language. Hope this helps.


snipped drivel

Sorry Scout, but allusion is defined as an indirect reference or a passing mention,
neither of which fits the context of your arrogant and misconceived criticism.

I hope this helps.

CN

Scout March 30th 05 02:59 AM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Scout" wrote
Sorry if my correct use of the noun confused you.
Perhaps a dictionary will help you in your struggle with the English
language. Hope this helps.


snipped drivel

Sorry Scout, but allusion is defined as an indirect reference or a passing
mention, neither of which fits the context of your arrogant and
misconceived criticism.

I hope this helps.


No one could be that stupid. Surely you're just pretending you don't get it.
Scout



Capt. Neal® March 30th 05 03:07 AM


"Scout" wrote

No one could be that stupid. Surely you're just pretending you don't get it.
Scout



You're the one who is clueless. You wrote, and I quote, "Your constant allusions
to the act are most likely rooted in your own shameful desire."

The problem lies in the combination of the word 'constant allusions" which
is about a dumb as saying 'jumbo shrimp'. You screwed up the meaning of
your sentence by using constant and allusions together. How can one have
a constant passing reference? Duh. A passing reference, by definition,
cannot be constant.

By rearranging the sentence as I did to show you your illiteracy, I demonstrated
how to say it correctly.

I hope this helps.

CN


Scout March 30th 05 03:11 AM

"Capt. Neal®" wrote

Sorry Scout, but allusion is defined as an indirect reference or a passing
mention, neither of which fits the context of your arrogant and
misconceived criticism.


*allusion* is also a noun, which is how I used it in my post. You changed it
to a verb. The meaning is essentially the same, and either is correct. I
find it more interesting that you would snip the dictionary reference I
provided for your edification.
Scout




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