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George M. Middius
October 11th 06, 05:04 AM
Poopie demonstrates his fealty to the grubby-fingered goal of
institutionalized stupidity.

> > Here's the exact quote from your own mouth, Arnii:

> > "... one of the all-time most emotionally moving pieces of music
> > known to man - Pachelbel's "Canon"."

> > http://groups.google.com/group/rec.audio.opinion/msg/5b85f9590cd27ec3?hl=en&
> > Now who's the liar?

> He didn't say *he* found it "One of the most moving compositions ever written" did he ?

No, apparently not. Are you stupid enough to believe Mr. **** was quoting
somebody else's opinion and not profferring his own?

BTW, if you read the rest of Turdy's irrational ranting in that post, you
might change your tiny mind about defending him to the death.

> Anyway - how sad can you be dragging this up ?

Why do you say "dragging this up"? For Normals, that expression is
associated with embarrassment. Do you believe that post embarrassed the
Krooborg? Bear in mind that a creature who is pathologically unable to
perceive himself as other see him is almost certainly incapable of
experiencing embarrassment.




--

"Christians have to ... work to make the world as loving, just, and supportive as is possible."
A. Krooger, Aug. 2006

Eeyore
October 11th 06, 06:12 AM
"George M. Middius" wrote:

> > He didn't say *he* found it "One of the most moving compositions ever written" did he ?
>
> No, apparently not.

Arny Krueger
October 11th 06, 01:08 PM
"Eeyore" > wrote in
message
> "George M. Middius" wrote:
>
>>> He didn't say *he* found it "One of the most moving
>>> compositions ever written" did he ?
>>
>> No, apparently not.

Don't try to confuse George with the facts!

George puts on all these airs about being a great writer, but his idea of
quoting is:

Add a few words to the purported exact quote.
Subtract a few words from the purported exact quote.
Change a few words in the purported exact quote.
Whatever.

Many examples of this exist in Google.

George must be a professional journalist, eh? ;-)