Kwestion for the Krooborg
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 06:37:45 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
"dave weil" wrote in message
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 21:00:04 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
Sockpuppet Wheel, I was prevented by an official of the U.S. Post
Office from reading that information.
No you weren't.
More evidence that Weil is delusional and believes he is omniscient.
Nope. Just beset with an affliction called "common sense".
Here's how a rational individual would have handled the situation:
"Would you please sign for this letter"?
"Hmmm, no return address. Who is this from? I'm not sure if I want to
sign for this".
At this point, either two things can happen:
"If you want to know who it's from, look here and then sign".
"Oh, OK. - Hmmmm, Scott Wheeler, that name sounds familiar. But I have
no idea what this letter is for. No, I'm not going to sign for it.
Thank you anyway".
Or:
"If you want to know who it's from, look here and then sign".
"Oh, OK. - Hmmmm, Scott Wheeler, that name sounds familiar. Sure, I'll
sign for it".
Now, Mr. Krueger wants us to believe that something like *this*
happened:
"Would you please sign for this letter"?
"Hmmmm, no return address. Who is this from? I'm not sure if I want to
sign for this".
"Sorry, you MUST sign for it."
"How can I find out who it's from"?
"I'm not authorized to tell you. Sorry, now sign for it before I get
mad".
"I'm not signing for something from an unknown sender".
"Yes you are or you're going to jail".
"Oh, in that case, OK - give me the pen".
Then, as the postman gets into his vehicle, Mr. Krueger weakly shouts,
"Stop throwing garbage on my yard!"
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