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Re: Ag student in need of help!
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Posted by Jared in VT on September 23, 2004 at 18:33:50 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: Re: Ag student in need of help! posted by Indydirtfarmer on September 23, 2004 at 15:47:23:
Indy, Nawww, say it right out; Ron-Ron is a blow-hard and a nit picker. He is ever ready to play the spoiler. Put your self in this young mans shoes Ron. He's looking for a little approval and a good word. It takes guts to toss it out in this pack of curmudgions. How 'bout if you actually responded positively to Dan's request, and in so doing strongly suggested he seek some assistance with his written communication. "...take an English class" Holy cow, the dude is 18! His public education has included many "English" class's, and look where it's landed him; getting ambushed by you! So obviously something more effective is in order to actually assist this young guy. Take a page out of the book of Allen in NE or Cowman, or Paul in Mich or Hugh or Busdriver or Indydirtfarmer or any of a dozen others. These gentlemen teach us all volumes by what they don't say. (not knocking public school's, J.F.Kerry attended St Pauls prep in NH, and listening to him communicate is like scrubbing the acid out of an old battery box!) Jared
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