Kwestion for the Krooborg
On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 08:17:21 -0500, dave weil
wrote:
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!"
ROTFL!!!
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