Re: I'm about to crack!



Damian <damian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3 Sep 2011 19:54:00 GMT, Ozlover <this@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

BessieBee <BessieBee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/2/2011 10:36 PM, Julie Bove wrote:

Phone was impossible at this point. They were in the middle of
swapping out the phones and computers. They could not be reached
either way. I did try.

You are unfreaking believable. Have you EVER shown any kind of
initiative? Or optimism? I'm beginning to think that all those
aforementioned D grades weren't because of too many missed classes....

If Julie needs something, it sure as <insert_hot_place> isn't bashing!

So if you can't be supportive [1], then at least have the decency to
keep quiet.

[1] Yes, "supportive" can be/include 'tough love', but bashing isn't that.

How is it supportive to indulge someone who will not take care of
themself?

Non sequitur / straw man.

--
Frank Slootweg
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