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Harry,
Is that a hint that you know my last name? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... ...marshal is marshal, with one l. As in United States Marshals Service. When the word is spelled Marshall, it typically is someone's first or last name. -- If you voted for Bush, you are to blame. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
When the word is spelled Marshall, it typically is someone's first or last name. And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. Cheers. |
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On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 22:21:05 -0600, "William Bruce" wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: When the word is spelled Marshall, it typically is someone's first or last name. And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. Cheers. No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very inspirational either. -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you Peace, Fellowship, and Good Humor as we celebrate the birth of OUR Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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Krause,
How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Have you ever said anything that even you would find offensive? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: Yet another comment that would be insulting to his saviour. |
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JohnH,
I thought it meant Frizzy? "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 22:21:05 -0600, "William Bruce" wrote: Harry Krause wrote: When the word is spelled Marshall, it typically is someone's first or last name. And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. Cheers. No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very inspirational either. -- John H MERRY CHRISTMAS! Wishing you Peace, Fellowship, and Good Humor as we celebrate the birth of OUR Lord, Jesus Christ on the Christmas Holy Day. |
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Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Krause, How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Huh???? |
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Kevin,
I feel it is my moral responsibility to try to help you understand English, so let me try to help you understand this post. William Bruce said: And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. JohnH said: "No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very inspirational either." Note to Kevin: See this is where JohnH provided a definition for the word, Krause. Harry said: "Yet another comment that would be insulting to his saviour." Note to Kevin: See Harry was telling JohnH that his comment (the comment was his definition meant "ruffle or frill") was insulting to his savior (Jesus Christ). Then Lord Reginald Smithers said: " How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus?" Note to Kevin: I could not understand how JohnH talking about a word meaning "ruffled or frill" could be insulting to anyone, especially Jesus Christ. Then Kevin replied: Huh???? Note to Kevin: See how easy it is to understand and follow English if you just look at the words. If you need anymore help, let me know. wrote in message oups.com... Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Krause, How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Huh???? |
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Yes, but if he did that, he might actually understand the stuff that he
cuts and pastes usuallyprove him wrong and / or support the opposite of his opinion. That would severely decrease the entertainment he provides in thisNG. "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message . .. Kevin, I feel it is my moral responsibility to try to help you understand English, so let me try to help you understand this post. William Bruce said: And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. JohnH said: "No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very inspirational either." Note to Kevin: See this is where JohnH provided a definition for the word, Krause. Harry said: "Yet another comment that would be insulting to his saviour." Note to Kevin: See Harry was telling JohnH that his comment (the comment was his definition meant "ruffle or frill") was insulting to his savior (Jesus Christ). Then Lord Reginald Smithers said: " How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus?" Note to Kevin: I could not understand how JohnH talking about a word meaning "ruffled or frill" could be insulting to anyone, especially Jesus Christ. Then Kevin replied: Huh???? Note to Kevin: See how easy it is to understand and follow English if you just look at the words. If you need anymore help, let me know. wrote in message oups.com... Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Krause, How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Huh???? |
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Harry,
Since I am hoping you have come up with an insult worthy of me, I have to ask, what is an ESOL retardo? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... wrote: Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Krause, How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Huh???? Smithers does okay for an ESOL retardo. -- /bush |
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Paul,
You have to trust me on this one, Kevin is not capable of learning. I think it is either the result of FAS or excessive drug use. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... Yes, but if he did that, he might actually understand the stuff that he cuts and pastes usuallyprove him wrong and / or support the opposite of his opinion. That would severely decrease the entertainment he provides in thisNG. "Lord Reginald Smithers" Ask me about my driveway leading up to my manor. wrote in message . .. Kevin, I feel it is my moral responsibility to try to help you understand English, so let me try to help you understand this post. William Bruce said: And when the word is spelled Krause, it typically means someone is a senseless egomaniacal old ninny. JohnH said: "No, it actually means a 'ruffle' or 'frill'. But, that's not very inspirational either." Note to Kevin: See this is where JohnH provided a definition for the word, Krause. Harry said: "Yet another comment that would be insulting to his saviour." Note to Kevin: See Harry was telling JohnH that his comment (the comment was his definition meant "ruffle or frill") was insulting to his savior (Jesus Christ). Then Lord Reginald Smithers said: " How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus?" Note to Kevin: I could not understand how JohnH talking about a word meaning "ruffled or frill" could be insulting to anyone, especially Jesus Christ. Then Kevin replied: Huh???? Note to Kevin: See how easy it is to understand and follow English if you just look at the words. If you need anymore help, let me know. wrote in message oups.com... Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Krause, How could JohnH's definition be insulted to Jesus? Huh???? |
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