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Steven Albritton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Nov 1996 11:34:49 -0600
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If Mr. Parsons does see any difference in my orginal question and his hypo
question about stealling, then I understand why this country has so many
problems.
 
 
 
 
At 12:02 PM 11/5/96 EST, you wrote:
>> What's the problem with him agreeing that I deserved a simple civil answer
>> to my orginal question.  You were extremely rude to me and now you want to
>> get upset when someone agrees that you were rude.  Why don't you learn to
>> answer the question when you have a valid knowledge and the rest of the time
>> just sit back and relax until someone asks a question that's in your area of
>> expertiese.
>
>You want a simple civil answer? Not all questions have simple or civil answers.
>What if I were to pose this question to the list:
>
>"I want a hive of bees. My neighbour has lots. What is a good way to steal one
>of his?"
>
>I doubt if that would get any "simple civil" answers. And rightly so!!! I
>consider your
>original question to be on the same moral level as my example above. So I
gave a
>"rude" response. You and some others considered it a fair question. Fine. If we
>all
>agreed on everything this would be one dull list!
>
>All this talk about simple answers brings to mind Abraham Lincoln's question:
>"Are you still beating your wife?" Come on, simple answer, yes or no.
>
>Kevin D. Parsons
>
>
Steven Albritton
LDS Communications, Sports America, Chavin Honey Farms
Monroe, Louisiana

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