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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Omelet" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> In article >,
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->>
>>>> Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to
>>>> enjoy
>>>>>> her posts but she's really changes.
>>>>
>>>> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
>>>> Unfortunately you blew that one.
>>>
>>> I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
>>>
>>> I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?

>>
>> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.

> Om's a racist, and I cannot abide racists.


That is between you two. I don't want to be involved in a fight. Believe
me, I have had enough to worry about for myself.



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Omelet wrote:
> In article >,
> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>
>> "Omelet" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> In article >,
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->>
>>>> Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to
>>>> enjoy
>>>>>> her posts but she's really changes.
>>>>
>>>> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
>>>> Unfortunately you blew that one.
>>>
>>> I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
>>>
>>> I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?

>>
>> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.

>
> I'm not going to ask forgiveness of Cybercat. She misquoted me and
> was a total bitch.
>
> What are you suggesting?


As sf advises. I loathe this business of attacking anonymously. I have had
that done to me for over a year. In fact you will have seen some of it in
here. I have been hounded though my newsgroups and it was just dreadful.
Much better to follow sf's sound advice and if you have something to say, do
it openly and cleanly. I could at least, respect that. As it happens, I
have identified my attacker and she knows it. I shall be visiting her
and I will let her know how badly it affected me and the damage she caused.

So, if you want respect, read over sf's advice and please follow it. The
nasty name calling could do with cooling down too. That shows up the
attacker in a bad light rather than the victim. Incidentally Om, this is
not just for you, but for all those that use this cowardly form of attack.



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Sqwertz wrote:
> Ophelia > wrote:
>
>> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday
>> is on Wednesday

>
> Well - it could be worse. It could have fallen on Thanksgiving or
> Christmas. Happy Birthday!


You are most kind, thank you

> Errr. I take that back. Nobody's birthday falls on Thanksgiving,
> at least not consistently. Duh - Hah! Thought you guys had me on
> that one, eh?
>
> -sw



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In article >,
"Ophelia" > wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>
> >> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> >> news > >>> In article >,
> >>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> "Dan Abel" > wrote in message news:dabel->>
> >>>> Cypersmut is totally useless at this point. Shame too. I used to
> >>>> enjoy
> >>>>>> her posts but she's really changes.
> >>>>
> >>>> If you hadn't pretended to post as her I would respect your view.
> >>>> Unfortunately you blew that one.
> >>>
> >>> I was being an ass, trying to slip her kilfile. Mea culpa.
> >>>
> >>> I valued your friendship. Can you forgive me please?
> >>
> >> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.

> > Om's a racist, and I cannot abide racists.

>
> That is between you two. I don't want to be involved in a fight. Believe
> me, I have had enough to worry about for myself.


Om isn't a racist. Cyberidiot has reading comprehension problems...
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Peace! Om

"All People and things are interdependent. The world has become so small that no nation can solve its problems alone, in isolation from others. That is why I believe we must all cultivate a sense of responsibility based on love and compassion for each other." -- Dalai Lama
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"Ophelia" > wrote
>> You're not old. Whatcha doing for your birfday?

>
> Well, my David is taking the day off, so I expect we shall have a nice
> quiet
> day, possibly going out for dinner. Heh, since I got my dog, we don't go
> out to eat any more) Daft? yes, but we love her and prefer to keep her
> near us. She is 12 years old and we treasure the time we have with her
>


Doesn't sound daft to me at all. I have a cat I love that way.




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"Ophelia" > wrote
>>> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.

>> Om's a racist, and I cannot abide racists.

>
> That is between you two. I don't want to be involved in a fight. Believe
> me, I have had enough to worry about for myself.
>


I wish I had known!


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Omelet > wrote:


> Om isn't a racist. Cyberidiot has reading comprehension problems...


"Racist" is a word that is getting overused. Kids on the playground use
it as a threat.

KID A: Your mother wears Army boots.
KID B: You better not say that again or I'm going to racist you.

I have no idea what it means. I don't think the kids do, either.

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Ophelia wrote:
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> As sf advises. I loathe this business of attacking anonymously.


Not guilty. If I 'disagree' with somebody on this ng (which is about the
only one I have time to read and/or post to these days) I say so to
them - without nym-shifting. So at least we agree on something (I
think).

BTW, I don't make a habit of 'humping' other people's posts to make
snide remarks about folks who(m?) are in my killfile either.
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Ophelia wrote:

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> As sf advises. I loathe this business of attacking anonymously.


Not guilty. If I 'disagree' with somebody on this ng (which is about the
only one I have time to read and/or post to these days) I say so to
them - without nym-shifting. So at least we agree on something (I
think).

BTW, I don't make a habit of 'humping' other people's posts to make
snide remarks about folks who(m?) are in my killfile either.

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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote
>>> You're not old. Whatcha doing for your birfday?

>>
>> Well, my David is taking the day off, so I expect we shall have a
>> nice quiet
>> day, possibly going out for dinner. Heh, since I got my dog, we
>> don't go out to eat any more) Daft? yes, but we love her and
>> prefer to keep her near us. She is 12 years old and we treasure the
>> time we have with her

>
> Doesn't sound daft to me at all. I have a cat I love that way.







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cybercat wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote
>>>> It is not I of whom you should ask forgiveness.
>>> Om's a racist, and I cannot abide racists.

>>
>> That is between you two. I don't want to be involved in a fight.
>> Believe me, I have had enough to worry about for myself.
>>

>
> I wish I had known!


I thought you did


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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 18:35:00 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:

> On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 11:03:47 -0800, Dan Abel > fired
> up random neurons and synapses to opine:
>
>>In article >,
>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
>>> Wednesday

>>
>>What a coincidence! Mine is on Sunday, only four days apart! We should
>>celebrate together!
>>

> My son and son-in-law's birthdays are on Tuesday, my daughter's on
> Wednesday and my boss' on Friday. My paycheck is looking very, very
> anemic just now.
>


just tell them they should have planned things a little better.

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blake
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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 20:35:14 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:

> Ophelia > wrote:
>
>> I do? ) and for your information young fella m'lad, my birthday is on
>> Wednesday

>
> Well - it could be worse. It could have fallen on Thanksgiving or
> Christmas. Happy Birthday!
>
> Errr. I take that back. Nobody's birthday falls on Thanksgiving,
> at least not consistently. Duh - Hah! Thought you guys had me on
> that one, eh?
>
> -sw


didn't you know thanksgiving falls on a friday this year?

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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 19:20:41 -0800, Dan Abel > fired
up random neurons and synapses to opine:

>In article >,
> Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote:


>> My son and son-in-law's birthdays are on Tuesday, my daughter's on
>> Wednesday and my boss' on Friday. My paycheck is looking very, very
>> anemic just now.

>
>My oldest son's birthday is on Saturday. As long as you are on a roll,
>why don't you take care of that one also?


<sadly turning pockets inside out> Sure, but with what's left of my
paycheck, I'll have to resort to a fruitcake of uncertain vintage as a
gift <g>

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

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