Re: Historical posting

From: Dr Steve (nospam_at_home.net)
Date: 11/09/04


Date: Tue, 09 Nov 2004 23:03:13 GMT


"Jan" <jdrew63929@aol.com> wrote in message

>>When Jan decides to demonstrate a sufficient level of maturity required
to
>>hold a discussion
>
> Which part do you find immature???

The part where Jan never finishes a discussion, accuses anyone who tries to
discuss something with her of lying, and then posts a huge string of someone
else's writing (while not giving them credit for writing it) which might not
even be related to the topic being discussed.

When Jan decides to demonstrate a sufficient level of maturity required to
hold a discussion maybe someone will view anything she says with other than
disgusted amusement.



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