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Posted: Sun May 08, 2005 4:11 am    Post subject: Re: what does "edges are blurred" mean? Reply with quote

On Sat, 07 May 2005 13:18:04 GMT Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote:
....
} Areff is simply jealous of my ability to actually explain something in
} a manner that can be understood. He is basically incapable of this
} because he cannot restrict any explanation to the actual matter at
} hand. He can't describe the shape of a cannon ball without making a
} reference to Brooklyn, what does or does not constitute a sandwich,
} Standard AmE as spoken by the seventeen people he's actually had a
} face-to-face conversation with, the geographical location of Nebraska
} and its proximity to the Northwest Territory, Hiberno-Whatever, and
} the inclusion of a series of letters that mean something to him but
} not to anyone else.

Hey, Skitt is _real_ good at ferreting out the meaning of those. Anyone
who reads the paragraph preceding them or has watched either _Welcome
Back, Kotter_ or _Seinfeld_ or has played trombone can get most of them.

Don't condemn the poor guy to heck just for adding Extra for Experts (tm).

He has paid his dues manning the mid shift (Brooklyn time) on AUE,
answering straight questions with straight answers. You do it twice and
expect to be canonized.

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R. J. Valentine <mailto:rj@theWorld.com>
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