On Jan 16, 2:33*pm, ScottW wrote:
On Jan 16, 12:24*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:
On Jan 16, 1:50*pm, ScottW wrote:
Of course not. *But it is de rigueur for you to complain about something
concerning me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_rigueur
de rigueur is a French expression that literally means "of rigor" or
"of strictness". In English language usage, it means, "necessary
according to etiquette, protocol or fashion."[1]
I wouldn't say necessary but if you insist......
She said "for you" 2pid.
*" " usually indicate ...well a quote. *Not words inferred.
Dear dummy: here is Jenn's *exact quote*. No inference.
Of course not. But it is de rigueur for you to complain about
something
concerning me.
But that is your form of discussion...what is said isn't, what isn't
said is etc.
What was said was said, imbecile.
A real indicator of your integrity or actually the lack thereof.
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