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Suggestion for trifurcation
Herewith I propose that this group be divided into three, as follows:
1. One for people who like to talk, about bread to some extent, but who bake infrequently, if at all. 2. A binary group, for people who like to post pictures, but who cannot figure out how to get them into web space any other way. 3. Anybody else. -- Dicky _______________ P.S.. Some needs could possibly be met by http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sourdough/ |
Really, is there any need for all this condescending, arrogant, petty
bickering? Can we please use pain English. Using a thesaurus only impresses fools and alienates you from the rest. And on the subject of alienating. Hobbyist? Are you a hobbyist when you brew yourself a coffee in the morning or roll some pasta for dinner? Get out of your ivory towers. This is a group about bread. The most basic of foods. Are you familiar with the story of the Emperors new clothes? Jim Dick Adams wrote: > Herewith I propose that this group be divided into three, as follows: > > 1. One for people who like to talk, about bread to some extent, > but who bake infrequently, if at all. > > 2. A binary group, for people who like to post pictures, but who > cannot figure out how to get them into web space any other way. > > 3. Anybody else. > > -- > Dicky > _______________ > P.S.. Some needs could possibly be met by > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sourdough/ |
I forgot to mention the 4th category -- the one for total idiots like=20
"jimbob". (Brits identifying as rednecks, for instance.) > ... condescending, arrogant, petty bickering ... That is almost poetic. What kind of a redneck would use language like that? > ... Can we please use pain English? ... OK, how about... up yer bum, bloody redneck Brit! ? > ... This is a group about bread ... So glad to be filled in on that, old boy! Cheers! -- Dicky "jimbob" > wrote in message = oups.com... > Really, is there any need for all this condescending, arrogant, petty > bickering? Can we please use pain English. Using a thesaurus only > impresses fools and alienates you from the rest. > And on the subject of alienating. >=20 > Hobbyist? > This is a > group about bread. > Are you a hobbyist when you brew yourself a coffee in the morning or > roll some pasta for dinner? Get out of your ivory towers. The most = basic of foods. Are you familiar with the > story of the Emperors new clothes? >=20 > Jim >=20 >=20 > Dick Adams wrote: > > Herewith I propose that this group be divided into three, as = follows: > > > > 1. One for people who like to talk, about bread to some extent, > > but who bake infrequently, if at all. > > > > 2. A binary group, for people who like to post pictures, but who > > cannot figure out how to get them into web space any other way. > > > > 3. Anybody else. > > > > -- > > Dicky > > _______________ > > P.S.. Some needs could possibly be met by > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sourdough/ > |
Suggestion for trifurcation
There is no need at all for bickering of any description. Dick is
condescending, arrogant and petty because he is a living example of the old saw "Misery loves company" . And please, avoid typographic errors. Dick seems to be incapable of using a term in a search engine without cut and paste. John |
Suggestion for trifurcation
"KingOfGlop" > wrote in message ups.com... > Dick seems to be incapable of using a term in a search > engine without cut and paste. Oh, my god, that too? I never noticed that particular incapability. I am really coming apart! -- Dicky |
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