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80.       teaschip
3870 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 05:34 pm

Quoting vineyards:

Teaschip, you misunderstood that post.
You are taking things literally; I might as well call myself an elephant if I knew I could express myself more emphatically. Oh my God, I am tired of making these explanations. Why don't you start a thread and curse me everyday as the first thing in the morning.



Ok, I'll try to read between the lines and not take your posts seriously then. I find no pleasure cursing or starting a thread about you. However, you may find other members who may take you up on your recommendation.

81.       vineyards
1954 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 05:42 pm

Well, there is nothing wrong about taking them seriously as they are quite serious anyway. It is just the writing technique that I employed there. Thank you for your mature reaction.

82.       alameda
3499 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 07:18 pm

Quoting vineyards:

Teaschip, you misunderstood that post.
You are taking things literally; I might as well call myself an elephant if I knew I could express myself more emphatically. Oh my God, I am tired of making these explanations. Why don't you start a thread and curse me everyday as the first thing in the morning.



You write beautifuly Vineyards....it seems some are not used to reading literature, thus they don't understand the use of analogy.

83.       teaschip
3870 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 07:57 pm

Quoting alameda:

Quoting vineyards:

Teaschip, you misunderstood that post.
You are taking things literally; I might as well call myself an elephant if I knew I could express myself more emphatically. Oh my God, I am tired of making these explanations. Why don't you start a thread and curse me everyday as the first thing in the morning.



You write beautifuly Vineyards....it seems some are not used to reading literature, thus they don't understand the use of analogy.



I have another student for your "net etiquette" class, let me introduce you to alamedia. Here is an analogy I think all of us can understand; POLITE : AlAMEDIA :: MISFORTUNE : LUCK

84.       alameda
3499 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 08:20 pm

Dear Teaschip1 Here's a netiquette source. You will find there are links for many other netiquette resources as well at the end of the page. Do have fun!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette

85.       femme_fatal
0 posts
 09 Oct 2007 Tue 08:22 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Quoting vineyards:

Teaschip, you misunderstood that post.
You are taking things literally; I might as well call myself an elephant if I knew I could express myself more emphatically. Oh my God, I am tired of making these explanations. Why don't you start a thread and curse me everyday as the first thing in the morning.



Ok, I'll try to read between the lines and not take your posts seriously then. I find no pleasure cursing or starting a thread about you. However, you may find other members who may take you up on your recommendation.


tea
such a good opportunity to bitch vineyards 24h!
oh, you are so good to him!

86.       libralady
5152 posts
 10 Oct 2007 Wed 12:03 am

Quoting Badiabdancer74:

So what you are saying...Turkish women are human beings... Who would have thought? No one can answer the question in this post! All of the descriptions of the Turkish women can be found in the U.S. too. 1 obsessed with looks (check) 2. university only to find a man (check) 3. smart and career minded (check) 4. act silly so men won't be put off by her smarts (check) I'm sure all these types of women live in Russia too. Urban vs rural makes a big difference too ( for example: Istanbul vs small town in Cappadocia), socioeconomic status, liberal vs conservative. As many have said, all people of a certain country cannot be lumped together and generalized accurately.



It is a strange phenomena - these woman live in my town (rural Norfolk UK town too!) and guess what, they are English - well well!!

87.       libralady
5152 posts
 10 Oct 2007 Wed 12:11 am

Quoting alameda:

Dear Teaschip1 Here's a netiquette source. You will find there are links for many other netiquette resources as well at the end of the page. Do have fun!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette



I think it is not Tea that need this One or two others sprint (yes sprint) to mind

88.       Leelu
1746 posts
 10 Oct 2007 Wed 05:42 am

Quoting libralady:

Quoting alameda:

Dear Teaschip1 Here's a netiquette source. You will find there are links for many other netiquette resources as well at the end of the page. Do have fun!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette



I think it is not Tea that need this One or two others sprint (yes sprint) to mind


lol lol hopefully I don't sprint to mind hahahaha

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