Re: American and British (English)
- From: nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (J. J. Lodder)
- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 10:52:40 +0200
John Varela <OLDlamps@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 05:31:44 -0400, J. J. Lodder wrote
(in article <1illzlk.ekft9a183cnovN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):
HVS <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11 Aug 2008, John Varela wrote
On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 23:49:52 -0400, Hatunen wrote
(in article <oldv949mmc5mihhfvtrd0g637ef8g2k2cq@xxxxxxx>):
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 10:52:27 +0200, nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (J.
J. Lodder) wrote:
Hatunen <hatunen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 18:00:42 +0200, nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(J. J. Lodder) wrote:
Americans too have danced with joy
at the sight of mass murder of people
whose lives they considered to be worthless.
That's silly. Name some Americans who have "danced with joy"
"at the sight of mass murder of people whose lives they
considered worthless", at least since, say, 1930. I don't
think we want to go into the period before that, lest we
sweep a lot of other major nations into the same dustbin.
I did already.
No you didn't.
I'm really beginning to wonder about Lodder. He's doing a lot
of trolling lately in this and other news groups that I frequent
in the comp.mac.* hierarchy.
AFAICT, he's been trolling for years on the "bait the Americans"
thing.
It's quite tiresome.
If you bother to look up the thread
you'll find that it was Mr Varela
who started being off-topic,
with a bit of European-baiting.
Bull***. You and Hatunen were back-and-forthing and I inserted the
comment above. My only prior posts in this thread were about the use of
"native American" and the use of "thesis" vs. "dissertation".
I defy you to quote the posting with my supposed European-baiting.
I already did yesterday, in my
Message-ID: <1illw8y.1q8li7a1rbtdmeN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
to wich you replied, so you could have known about it,
so can't complain.
Jan
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