Re: The next meet



"Mark Goodge" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eenk05hmu1nqt3nhfht0p7hna4lsivqi0o@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Tue, 12 May 2009 22:57:31 +0200, pg put finger to keyboard and
typed:

Yes I find your comments and misrepresentations offensive, and I consider
the approach you have taken in matters of which you have no knowledge to
be
beneath contempt. I most certainly take your comments personally, and for
very good reason. I was called a hypocrite for travelling to Thailand to
see
my daughter, when there is zero - I repeat, for the hard of thinking,
zero -
possibility of doing otherwise. See my latest answer to PS, and perhaps it
will sink in why.

I'm not calling you a hypocrite for travelling to Thailand. As I've
already said, in the same circumstances I would do exactly the same.

Didn't look like that to me. And you know next to nothing about my
circumstances.

What appears to be hypocritical is when you appear to deny that other
people's reasons for travelling may be equally as pressing to them.

I never would suggest anything so daft. Some people find it 'pressing' to
get down to their local for a pint at opening time. Not agreeing that it is
a vital occupation of one's time doesn't equate to thinking they don't find
it of importance. What a strange thing to say.

<snip a whole bunch of other evasive stuff and straw men>

Not interested in the rest of the BS, do what you like Mark, as far as I'm
concerned in last night's exchange Phil's attitude, and yours, stank to
'high heaven'.




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