| Louis Blair 2005-06-14, 8:31 pm |
| Larry Parr wrote (14 Jun 2005 09:00:03 -0700):
quote:
> Louis Blair's essential dishonesty has been
> to quote statements by this writer in which
> he left out the "as" or "like" words referring
> to similes.
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Larry Parr, of course, provides no specifics.
To help him out a bit, here is a re-run:
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"... name-calling and mud slinging,
I eschew that kind of stuff." - Larry
Parr (7 Jun 2005 20:00:59 -0700)
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In reaction to this, I have contributed the
following examples to the discussion in
this thread:
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"Trollsby" - Larry Parr (7 Jun 2005
15:04:02 -0700)
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"Parser Blair" - Larry Parr (31 May
2005 18:47:26 -0700)
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"pompous, semi-lettered nit" - Larry
Parr (18 May 2002 04:59:43 GMT)
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None of these quotes comes from a sentence
that contained "as" or "like".
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Larry Parr wrote (14 Jun 2005 09:00:03 -0700):
quote:
> The Parser has no trouble asking questions
> but doesn't seem to like answering them. We
> still await other names he used for posting
> on rgcp.
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Larry Parr is rather quick to jump to the
conclusion that someone doesn't like
answering one of his questions. He only
asked it on 13 Jun 2005 19:03:28 -0700
about 14 hours earlier. I was away from
my computer during the 14 hours after
he asked his question.
As I have already indicated, I do not use
other names when posting to rgcp.
Occasionally, because of some problem
that I do not understand, a note of mine
has been posted leaving out my name,
but my email address (along with my
habitual style) has been there to make
it clear that I was the author of the
note.
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