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May 17, 2009 1:49 am

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May 17, 2009 2:19 am

Well Wind you definately have a fan club.

May 17, 2009 2:23 am

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May 18, 2009 2:46 pm

wind:  You were a successful musician and you chose to give it up and become an advisor.  What gives?

I asked you once before and you never responded:   What are you telling people that so moves them to transfer accounts to you at the doorstep?   What investment(s) are you using?
May 18, 2009 9:19 pm
Searay79:

Well Wind you definately have a fan club.

It would only be appropriate that windy's fan club would be composed of other people who can not even spell.    Definitely appropriate, Rain Man.  Definitely.    But .... you .... really .... need .... to .... work .......... on .... your...............punctuation..... too!
May 21, 2009 6:29 am

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May 21, 2009 12:45 pm

windy … guess … the … truth … hurts …

May 24, 2009 2:45 am

Pot meet kettle Morpheus…

May 24, 2009 3:55 pm
Searay79:

Pot meet kettle Morpheus…


Dumb, meet dumber.



Maybe if you were not so new or could read old posts you would already know the answer to this: that someone might actually INTENTIONALLY choose a user name that is close to, but not identical in to, a well known name.



Although perhaps that’s not the case in your situation, Sea_Ray, it is DEFINITELY the case with at least some others.



Are you really sure you want to make your bed with the likes of windy, who thanks to his own attitude is unlikely to ever receive any help from vets here? Or do you think it might make more sense to not intentionally alienate those who could easily help you?



Your call. It doesn’t much matter to me.



May 25, 2009 8:28 pm
Morphius:

[quote=Searay79] Pot meet kettle Morpheus…[/quote]
Dumb, meet dumber.

Maybe if you were not so new or could read old posts you would already know the answer to this: that someone might actually INTENTIONALLY choose a user name that is close to, but not identical in to, a well known name.

Although perhaps that’s not the case in your situation, Sea_Ray, it is DEFINITELY the case with at least some others.

Are you really sure you want to make your bed with the likes of windy, who thanks to his own attitude is unlikely to ever receive any help from vets here? Or do you think it might make more sense to not intentionally alienate those who could easily help you?

Your call. It doesn’t much matter to me.

Where did I say I had Windy's back?  Morphius, the sarcasm has you...

  If I alienate you because I misspelled a word or forgot to put a comma in a forum post than so be it. I am not perfect, and this is not an English class.   Edit: Just in case you miss the point of the above post, RELAX... It's a public forum after all . It's not personal.
May 26, 2009 11:02 am

[quote=Searay79] Where did I say I had Windy’s back? Morphius, the sarcasm has you…





If I alienate you because I misspelled a word or forgot to put a comma in a forum post than so be it. I am not perfect, and this is not an English class.



Edit: Just in case you miss the point of the above post, RELAX… It’s a public forum after all . It’s not personal.[/quote]

This may not be an English class, but if people “miss the point” of what you have written, it may be precisely because you have not written clearly enough to accurately convey your point and the tone you intended.



We can’t hear your tone of voice or see your expression. All we have to go on is the written word, including spelling and punctuation. That is why it matters exactly what you write and how you write it - because we can’t read your mind, only your words exactly as you write them. So choose them carefully, especially when you opt to join in a heated discussion such as we were having with windbag, or blithely toss in a ‘pot meet kettle’ type of remark.