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Old November 3rd 04, 11:05 PM
RPhillips47
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"Art" wrote:

>I don't "always" do much of anything. Sometimes I do some things and other
>times I do other things. Do you always criticize people about something you
>know nothing about? :>)


I "always" criticize people that earn it by posting ridiculous statements, but
only when I have the opportunity of seeing such folly (I have probably missed
many opportunities with you). Obviously you have qualified. And I must admit I
used a wrong word in my original reply. Instead of "always" I should have used
"usually". As far as something I know nothing about - are you sure?
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Old November 3rd 04, 11:28 PM
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Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
Point made.


"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
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> "Art" wrote:
>
>>I don't "always" do much of anything. Sometimes I do some things and
>>other
>>times I do other things. Do you always criticize people about something
>>you
>>know nothing about? :>)

>
> I "always" criticize people that earn it by posting ridiculous statements,
> but
> only when I have the opportunity of seeing such folly (I have probably
> missed
> many opportunities with you). Obviously you have qualified. And I must
> admit I
> used a wrong word in my original reply. Instead of "always" I should have
> used
> "usually". As far as something I know nothing about - are you sure?



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Old November 3rd 04, 11:28 PM
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Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
Point made.


"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
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> "Art" wrote:
>
>>I don't "always" do much of anything. Sometimes I do some things and
>>other
>>times I do other things. Do you always criticize people about something
>>you
>>know nothing about? :>)

>
> I "always" criticize people that earn it by posting ridiculous statements,
> but
> only when I have the opportunity of seeing such folly (I have probably
> missed
> many opportunities with you). Obviously you have qualified. And I must
> admit I
> used a wrong word in my original reply. Instead of "always" I should have
> used
> "usually". As far as something I know nothing about - are you sure?



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Old November 4th 04, 12:34 AM
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"Art" wrote:

>Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
>Point made.


Rather dull point, but from you superb.
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Old November 4th 04, 12:34 AM
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"Art" wrote:

>Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
>Point made.


Rather dull point, but from you superb.
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Old November 4th 04, 03:31 AM
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RPhillips47 wrote:

> "Art" wrote:
>
> >Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
> >Point made.

>
> Rather dull point, but from you superb.


Your point?

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Old November 4th 04, 03:31 AM
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RPhillips47 wrote:

> "Art" wrote:
>
> >Nothing and always are usually the wrong answer on a multiple choice exam.
> >Point made.

>
> Rather dull point, but from you superb.


Your point?

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Old November 4th 04, 03:33 AM
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"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
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> "Art" wrote:
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> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

one
> >yet?

>
> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in them
> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!


I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in the
vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.


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Old November 4th 04, 03:33 AM
Hmmm...
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"RPhillips47" > wrote in message
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> "Art" wrote:
>
> >Sat in a Magnum today. How the heck do people see out of them. Traffic
> >lights would require ducking and the back.... forget. Anyone here buy

one
> >yet?

>
> Do you always base your decisions on a vehicle by just "sitting" in them
> without driving them? I am sure YOU do!


I can determine visibility of objects outside of a vehicle by sitting in the
vehicle and looking out the windows. It's a simple concept, but I guess
some people have the ability to do it, and some people don't.


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Old November 4th 04, 05:01 AM
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"Chris E " wrote:

>Your point?


Not yours!
 




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