It looks like you must have deleted one of the closing tag boxes There should have been two levels of quoting, so there should have been two [ /quote ] boxes at the end.peacock2121 wrote:crap - someday I will learn how to change the quote thingie
christie said that - not cal.
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I'll try to do better next time.TheCalvinator24 wrote:It looks like you must have deleted one of the closing tag boxes There should have been two levels of quoting, so there should have been two [ /quote ] boxes at the end.peacock2121 wrote:crap - someday I will learn how to change the quote thingie
christie said that - not cal.
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Just as long as it isn't sour and not from a mythical breast. Cow or otherwise.peacock2121 wrote:I'da lost it if I read that.kayrharris wrote:Jessica said ass and I was this close to using WTF in one of my posts (way out of character for me)
Totally lost it - milk through the nose lost it.
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LOL - mythical breast?Beebs52 wrote:Just as long as it isn't sour and not from a mythical breast. Cow or otherwise.peacock2121 wrote:I'da lost it if I read that.kayrharris wrote:Jessica said ass and I was this close to using WTF in one of my posts (way out of character for me)
Totally lost it - milk through the nose lost it.

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I prefer epic breasts to mythic ones.peacock2121 wrote:LOL - mythical breast?Beebs52 wrote:Just as long as it isn't sour and not from a mythical breast. Cow or otherwise.peacock2121 wrote: I'da lost it if I read that.
Totally lost it - milk through the nose lost it.


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Not Holtdad, no, but the style of apologetic insults does bring to mind another inflammatory poster from the past.starfish1113 wrote:You must admit that it reads very HoltDaddian, though. Like HoltDad on steroids! Lots of faux concern for fellow posters followed by non-sensical statements designed to inflame.peacock2121 wrote:I apologize to HoltDad.
He is so not as bad as this guy.
Not even close.
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so have you readSOX404Guru wrote:S
I chose PAF data for October because its Breast Cancer Awareness month and a focal point of the book is the exaggerated media coverage and research funding for BC at the expense of more deserving issues, most notably heart disease.
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I am so sorry I missed this party in "real" time.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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I used the WTF exclamation in an email to some of my quilting friends forgetting for a minute that is was something I would never have written out in the same email to the same audience.kayrharris wrote:Jessica said ass and I was this close to using WTF in one of my posts (way out of character for me)
Then had to explain and apoligize.

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SOX404Guru wrote:I appear to be creating a lot of enemies (which I fully expected at the release of the book), so I'll stop trying to even dig myself out. I thoroughly enjoyed the lively banter throughout all of your recent message strings in this board. You obviously have created a very special place here with many close friends. Sorry to have disrupted things so much.
Thank you for all the constructive criticism! Bye.
So that he is tucking tail and running, does that say something about SOX404Guru's ambition or his intelligence?
Obviously, this guy has been wounded at some point about affirmative action and excesses of female liberation rhetoric, but I find it peculiar that his response to that is to want to create his own misguided stereotypes of an entire gender for fun and profit.
With as much stereotypes and ugliness in the world, why create more of that?
Even if this poorly written, admitedly polemic manifesto of hate became a best seller and created an author celebrity, I can't imagine why someone would like to be known as a misogynistic exaggerator. It seems to me, that someone who craves to do that is desperate to get any attention from the opposite sex, even if it is negative attention or "creating enemies" (how ominous sounding!)
His book sounds like the literary equivalent of dipping pigtails in an inkwell or shooting spitwads at his favorite girl in 3rd grade. "See, look at me, wooohooooo, I got your attention, I got your attention, neener neener, look at me."
Truly it is pathetic.
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So does this mean he's left for good?SOX404Guru wrote:I appear to be creating a lot of enemies (which I fully expected at the release of the book), so I'll stop trying to even dig myself out. I thoroughly enjoyed the lively banter throughout all of your recent message strings in this board. You obviously have created a very special place here with many close friends. Sorry to have disrupted things so much.
Thank you for all the constructive criticism! Bye.
I think he accomplshed his purpose - riled us up, got some free publicity for his book (if there even is one), then left believing he had withstood all comers in the debate.Bixby17 wrote:So that he is tucking tail and running, does that say something about SOX404Guru's ambition or his intelligence?
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I strongly disagree with your intention to lock this thread.Bob78164 wrote:I plan to give this thread a day or so to reach its natural conclusion, and then lock it. The point, in the unlikely event that the book in fact becomes prominent, is to prevent our new buddy from rewriting history by editing his posts. --Bob
If you want to preserve his posts so that they can't be edited, quote what he wrote in your own post. That would be a way of doing it without ending discussion.
If you lock a post, nobody can respond to the post and bump it up to the top ever again. Unless they are a moderator and can unlock the post.
Our board has a long history of not "locking" posts, and I would prefer to keep that our history unless there were dire extreme reasons to lock a post. Reasons I can't even think of.
As someone who has been a moderator of another MB, the best moderation is of the sort that doesn't impose itself on others.