Re: Why do you like Mozart's music?
- From: "Bob Lombard" <thorsteinnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:17:46 -0500
"Michael Schaffer" <ms1000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Bob Lombard wrote:
>> "Lena" <emsworth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > Yes, but the insults part could be toned down on all fronts.
>> > (One could begin with the 'idiot'...)
>> >
>> Assuming (with some reason) that I am the idiot in question, I'll
>> point
>> out what ought to be obvious: I have been 'toying' with Mr. Schaffer.
>> Most of his posts in the past have suggested a better-than-average
>> grasp
>> of reality and a mind capable of reasonably sophisticated
>> ratiocination.
>> Some sort of emotional fumes seem to have overcome that capability
>> lately, so I have decided that the intellectual challenge doesn't
>> exist.
>> I promise, Lena, I'll stop picking on the guy. Hope he recovers
>> soon -
>> at least to the point of producing higher quality insults.
>>
>> bl
>
> Thanks for your concern. Which is all BS, of course. If you were
> actually interested in ahving a good discussion, it doesn't appear to
> make the most sense to pour more oil in the fire of an already heated
> discussion.
>
> "Yep, I get all of your position - too bad you don't follow your own
> bucks and weaves in grounding that position. I guess it's just
> difficult
> for you to tuck in the loose ends of your bs. Maybe you ought to back
> off and organize your thoughts. You are not being a good iconic symbol
> of Germanic Superiority at present."
>
> Especially since that "Germanic Superiority" thing is something which
> can in no way be read from my post, it is simply the typical
> anti-German racist rhetoric people come up when they have nothing else
> to say.
> And I am still interested to know about those "loose ends". Are you
> actually able to make a contribution to the discussion or is "toying"
> all you can contribute?
> How old are you? It shows the intellectual level of about a 12 year
> old
> to come forward with such nonsense, and then you aren't even able to
> support what you said, so you were just toying... Really silly.
>
When those fumes finally clear, I suggest you avoid reading your posts
in this thread. Maybe write yourself a note and stick it on the fridge:
"Before I read this WdylMm) thread, I must check with Lena."
Merry Christmas Mr. Schaffer.
.
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