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Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives. |
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Dilbert Firestorm > wrote: > bill van wrote: > >>>>I heard that it was good... dunno where that reference came from > >>>> > >>>An old girlfriend, perhaps? > >>> > >>you wish, maybe??? > > > >Dilbert, for you to go back and edit quoted material -- your original > >post, as preserved on everyone's news server, said: > > > >>I heard that i was good... dunno where that reference came from > > > >is ****ing dishonest. You don't do that. > > > >bill > > > I don't know why you're making a big stink over a minor correction I > made. don't see correcting a typo as dishonest. > > one little ol' letter never hurt anyone anyways... Sorry, no joke. The subject material wasn't serious. But like many posts here, my response was a riff on an obvious typo. For you to pretend you never made the typo by fixing it in your subsequent response is dishonest. It violates a basic trust we need to be able to talk to each other in this forum. bill |
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bill van wrote:
>In article >, > Dilbert Firestorm > wrote: > > >>bill van wrote: >> > >>>>>>I heard that it was good... dunno where that reference came from >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>An old girlfriend, perhaps? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>you wish, maybe??? >>>> >>>Dilbert, for you to go back and edit quoted material -- your original >>>post, as preserved on everyone's news server, said: >>> >>> >>>>I heard that i was good... dunno where that reference came from >>>> >>>is ****ing dishonest. You don't do that. >>> >>>bill >>> >>> >>I don't know why you're making a big stink over a minor correction I >>made. don't see correcting a typo as dishonest. >> >>one little ol' letter never hurt anyone anyways... >> > >Sorry, no joke. The subject material wasn't serious. But like many posts >here, my response was a riff on an obvious typo. For you to pretend you >never made the typo by fixing it in your subsequent response is >dishonest. It violates a basic trust we need to be able to talk to each >other in this forum. > >bill > ok, I was thoughtless in fixing that typo. prolly should have left alone, but I didn't think anyone would make a big whoo-ha over a letter, least all from you! calling someone dishonest & lying is really going too far with that insinuation and over a god damn letter! |
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