Ms. Schulzkump, Clayson fails on manners and being on topic and you fail on manners and chronology. Both of you are guests here and if you behave rudely (see Clayson's first comment), it is my responsibility to tell you so. This house doesn't belong to you. You've been told. Let that be an end to it.
Mr. Luker, aren't we all guests and what's "this house" supposed to mean? Am I behind on terms, is "house" now more appropriate than "site" when discussing some topics? I don't think anyone has been rude, I like to think of myself as somewhat of an iconoclast, certainly one without the chip on his shoulder you seem to have and certainly you've had people disagree with you before without you getting all judgmental.
Sorry to see that you have decided to fold, I half-expected you to tell me that "this house" was a sports metaphor and had I half a brain I would have realized that. It's, like, you know, like, Kobe or D-Wade or another of those thugs saying "not in my house." I dislike saying "you know" and "like" in that fashion, because it makes me sound like an athlete from one of our steller universities. Thanks for the discussion, it was entertaining.
by Ralph E. Luker on October 16, 2007 at 10:16 PM