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On Apr 29, 11:54 am, Bob Casanova <nos...@buzz.off> wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 14:58:20 -0700 (PDT), the following > appeared in sci.skeptic, posted by hallelujah > <blues...@hotmail.com>:
> There; fixed the subject for you.
> And the answer is "yes".
> <snip Ediocy> > --
> Bob C.
Geez, I haven't heard that name for a while - not that I felt I was missing anything. I'm torn between congratulating you for slapping kooky Ed upside the head and being annoyed that you gave the insufferable ass-clown more attention than he deserved in the first place.
Oh well, the weekend is coming up - I will mull this philosophical dilemma over a couple of beers... :O|
>On Apr 29, 11:54 am, Bob Casanova <nos...@buzz.off> wrote: >> On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 14:58:20 -0700 (PDT), the following >> appeared in sci.skeptic, posted by hallelujah >> <blues...@hotmail.com>:
>> There; fixed the subject for you.
>> And the answer is "yes".
>> <snip Ediocy> >Geez, I haven't heard that name for a while - not that I felt I was >missing anything. I'm torn between congratulating you for slapping >kooky Ed upside the head and being annoyed that you gave the >insufferable ass-clown more attention than he deserved in the first >place.
>Oh well, the weekend is coming up - I will mull this philosophical >dilemma over a couple of beers... :O|
Sounds like a plan... ;-) --
Bob C.
"Evidence confirming an observation is evidence that the observation is wrong." - McNameless