[Groop]Josh, Do Something!!!

Pengyfelix@aol.com Pengyfelix@aol.com
Sun, 26 Jan 2003 18:21:53 EST


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In a message dated 1/26/2003 3:49:52 PM Central Standard Time, 
Groopunk@aol.com writes:

> Also, you left off the period at the end of your sentence

Good point; however in this context, I would use an exclamation point to 
emphasize the intended emotion.  Also, if the writer is addressing us, in 
this sentence construction the phrase should be preceded by a colon, not a 
comma, as follows:
"Listen, you sorry, lame f***:  lick my a$$!"

In addition, unless he or she is referring to our capacity for self mobility, 
there are much better words than "lame" in the English language, and I would 
like to challenge thechoice of the word "sorry."  I express no regret about 
being a fan of Groo.  I believe the intended word is "pathetic."  If he or 
she is using the words "sorry" and "lame" in their colloquial senses, using 
both is redundant.  Putting a little bit of thought into word choice would 
save us all a little time reading these posts.

Honestly, please put some thought into posts.  Inane posts are reserved for 
on-topic posts.  Also, we have all agreed that off-topic posts should be 
indicated as such in the subject line, have we not?

Janet

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Good point; however in this context, I would use an exclamation point to emphasize the intended emotion.&nbsp; Also, if the writer is addressing us, in this sentence construction the phrase should be preceded by a colon, not a comma, as follows:<BR>
"Listen, you sorry, lame f***:&nbsp; lick my a$$!"<BR>
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In addition, unless he or she is referring to our capacity for self mobility, there are much better words than "lame" in the English language, and I would like to challenge thechoice of the word "sorry."&nbsp; I express no regret about being a fan of Groo.&nbsp; I believe the intended word is "pathetic."&nbsp; If he or she is using the words "sorry" and "lame" in their colloquial senses, using both is redundant.&nbsp; Putting a little bit of thought into word choice would save us all a little time reading these posts.<BR>
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Honestly, please put some thought into posts.&nbsp; Inane posts are reserved for on-topic posts.&nbsp; Also, we have all agreed that off-topic posts should be indicated as such in the subject line, have we not?<BR>
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Janet</FONT></HTML>

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