RE: What we do know. wolfy
posted on
Jan 12, 2005 07:44AM
Okay, LL, here goes...
1.LL, you sound like crying Democrat that looks at things with the glass half empty.
Always complaining,no solutions.– Factually incorrect (assuming any facts can be derived from this pseudo-sentence). Well, okay, LL has his moments. But in this case, the poster is either referring to a post in which no complaint was made, or the reference is to a post which was not made by LL.
In the first case, LL merely restated a comment made by another poster, expertly adding textual smog designed to obfuscate and even obliterate any real meaning.
In the second case, the poster may have been referring to a post made by me (who is not LL, a statement sure to convince many, maybe even designed to convince some, that I am, in fact, LL). In point of fact, my post had no complaint either. To wit:
Edig has reported the company is making money and hiring new engineers. The company planned to hold meetings with prospective customers during CES. This is reminiscent of the previous 6 CES events.. There, you see, nary a complaint in site. Unless one is actually dissatisfied with the actuality of the stated facts. In that case, one might mutter the last of those facts over and over and over again, thereby constituting a complaint. (My wife says I talk/mutter in my sleep.)
Now, let’s look at some portions of the babbling conjunction of words accidentally merged into a sentence.
LL, you sound like crying Democrat One wonders … are you saying LL has the urge to shout, utter, articulate, verbalize the word “Democrat” … or is “crying” an adjective, lonely for its article “a” …LL, you sound like a crying Democrat … there, much better.
that looks at things with the glass half empty.
See my next post
Always complaining,no solutions
Let me presume the poster knows that a space should follow all commas, and simply does a poor job of proofing posts. As for the fact, that has been repeated often here of someone, someone, who was it … oh! C’est moi.