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Posted by Quebec Red on June 06, 2005 at 07:51:48 from (24.37.211.87):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Females and their married names .... posted by buickanddeere on June 05, 2005 at 19:10:11:
In reviewing some posts that I have saved I came across a post using the handle buickanddeere that was also doubleposted. He who cast stone... Again, you have proven your lack of comprehension, big time. YOU made a false statement, I politely corrected you. YOU did not accept said corrrection and proceeded to turn the dicussion into a governmental discussion, pitting Ottawa verses Quebec verses Toronto, all the time supporting your points with opinions and unverifiable statements, and I might add, sentences poorly constructed , laced with blatent (and possible willful) grammetical error, even after being reapproched on said points. No person has the right to butcher the principles of English Composition as you reasoned. No, I will not take the bait and go into a governmental discussion, as this is not the place, especially a) this was a post to correct YOUR error; b) You respect the law as written by one who poses as buickanddeere, ie a law unto yourself. No I will not go as you would so dearly like me to-cry to Kim. We OV lads take care of business without outside help. My position stands: YOU were and are wrong. YOU refuse to admit error. YOU refuse to accept correction . YOU refuse to debate or discuss properly. YOU do not reread previous postings. In summation, YOU do not understand that YOU do not understand!!!! Understand now? Comprends tu???
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