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#71996 06/06/02 05:28 PM
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#71997 06/06/02 09:16 PM
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......I'll stay right here fighting the good fight against people who can't seem to comprehend the concept of absolution of transgressions and absolute love without qualification.

milum,
It's good to hear you say that. Anu created this place for us to romp around and delight in words. I cannot thank him enough for all the time and effort he devoted to this. I too will show my gratitude and respect by keeping this place the way he intended it to be.
Faldage, in his invitation to another board, said "in simply discussing words without a lot of interpersonal relationship stuff" [you] might try-----
without a lot of interpersonal relationship stuff" that phrase is the key to what caused a lot of unpleasantness.
Faldage, in his wisdom, got it right.

And these Anu's words say it all and we should remind ourselves of them, like a mantra, lest we forget what he created this board for.
This online community of wordlovers is bigger than any one person,
be it Keiva, Jackie, Anu, or anyone else. Let's not make this an
"either him or me" issue. Perhaps we can learn from English -- it accepts words
from all languages whether it's what some consider a "barbaric" tongue,
or a "refined" one. If we do not like a particular word, all we have
to do is ignore it, we do not need to tear out that page from the
dictionary. I do hope Jackie will be back as she has contributed
a lot and we all need her special love sprinkled on the board.




#71998 06/07/02 07:59 PM
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I'm still here, too.

I shall remain, enjoying what I can enjoy, throwing in a wisecrack or two when the occasion occurs (and with a straight face at that); paying as little heed as possible to innuendo, vitriol, vengefulness, anger, and crudeness; applauding a well-crafted post; learning from those who know more than I do, and sharing my own knowledge if it's relevant; trying as much as possible not to offend people or hurt anyone's feelings.

Call me a naif and an incurable optimist. I'll be proud to be either.

Words are fun to play with. Words are wonderful. Words can hurt or be destructive. Just like fire or electricity. Hang in there, folks! (, I think)


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Hey you incurable optimist! I like your style! [big kiss-e]


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I wish I had worn more than just this raincoat. What good is a raincoat when there is no one left to flash?

Okay, milum: your whole post was wonderful, I loved it, it made me fall even more deeply in love with your ravishing mind and wit....I just had to say, you can flash me anytime!

(o please o please o please)




#72001 06/08/02 02:05 AM
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Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade in public. Never clothe them in vulgar and shoddy attire.
-Dr. George W. Crane



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We apparently cannot eliminate the negative, but let us at least accentuate the positive.


#72003 06/08/02 03:37 PM
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Dear wwh,

We shurr can! And we shurr shall! Eben iffen we cain't splle.

Beauregards,
WW


#72004 06/09/02 01:36 AM
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wwh:
We apparently cannot eliminate the negative, but let us at least accentuate the positive


Amen, Dr. Bill, but nowadays don't you often feel like Sisyphus? Up the hill with the positive, only to be pushed downhill again with the negative.
But I ain't giving up, not yet.




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We apparently cannot eliminate the negative, but let us at least accentuate the positive


Ask me what I really think, wwh. I will certainly tell you and not edit my posts to appear benign afterwards. By the way, does anyone know what the stages of mourning are? Denial? Past that. Anger? Bingo! What comes next?


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