Re: Merchandise harbor Greenland - killing a Myth

From: I.E_Johansson (inger_e.johansson_at_telia.com)
Date: 03/04/05


Date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 22:35:10 GMT

Renia,
no my English isn't crap. But you better know that the more you try to tell
the world that it is, the more friends among linguists and archaeologist I
get. Your problem Renia you know. Hadn't you and Alan been so stupidly
abusive and trying your best to show that you lack knowledge of your own
first language, I wouldn't have received one of the articles I had last
week. So your own attitude helps me contradict your assumptions. Your
problem

Inger E
"Renia" <renia@DELETEotenet.gr> skrev i meddelandet
news:d0algh$j4s$3@newsmaster.pub.dc.hol.net...
> I.E_Johansson wrote:
> > Renia, Alan and Lukas -
> > NONE OF YOU ARE SWEDISH NOR NORWEGIAN!!!!
>
> I know. But your understanding of English is crap. I was referring to
> that. I've never made any comments regarding the Scandinavian languages
> (plural). You do talk rubbish. Your problem. Your big big problem.
>
> Renia
>
> > YOU are the ones who continue to misunderstand our Scandinavian
Language.
> > Never ever seen so much stupid assumptions of what our language should
mean
> > and would have meant for a person in older ages had the phrases been
said.
> > Problem for you three are that you shown as several scholars pointed out
to
> > me during the last days:
> > You are disgracing yourself showing off in public that you aren't
capable of
> > understanding, analyzing and drawing conclusions from the Scandinavian
> > Medieval Texts you have been so eager to try tell the world you
understand.
> > Well you don't. Your problem. Your big big problem.
> >
> > Inger E
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Renia" <renia@DELETEotenet.gr> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:d0aiej$j4u$2@newsmaster.pub.dc.hol.net...
> >
> >>Alan Crozier wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>"Lukas Pietsch" <lukas.pietsch@invalid-uni-hamburg.de> wrote in message
> >>>news:422861bf$0$10435$9b622d9e@news.freenet.de...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Inger E. Johansson wrote:
> >>>
> >>><snipped>
> >>>
> >>>>Does anybody have a clue what exactly Inger is trying to tell us this
> >>>>time? (I suppose it's no use asking her herself.)
> >>>>
> >>>>Note the beautiful technique: giving a quote with full-blown, even
> >>>>over-exact reference, so as to demonstrate how scholarly she works,
but
> >>>>a quote that doesn't remotely say anything about what she is actually
> >>>>driving at. Then a quote that is not referenced (but at least
> >>>>recognisable to insiders of the debate). Then her main argument based
on
> >>>>alleged evidence with no hints as to references whatsoever.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>It's called diversion. She wants to distract attention from the fact
> >
> > that
> >
> >>>she made a serious mistake which calls into question her ability to
read
> >
> > and
> >
> >>>understand Old Norse.
> >>
> >>Or any other language, for that matter.
> >>
> >>Renia
> >
> >
> >



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