In a previous episode, I wrote in my usual, congenial manner:
>>> However, when these moping wannabe morticians misspell words to
>>> put on airs, it is my duty and pleasure to tell them off.
In response, maestro <nospam_maestro@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> did this:
> i'm sorry sir but i must tell you that i dont care for your freaking
> posting behaviour over at whatever place youre hailing from
This is most puzzling, Maestro. You see, I have this theory that
people who type in all lowercase are more likely to be women. On the
other hand, I have this theory that people who give themselves titles
like "Captain", "Agent", "Major", and even "Maestro" are more likely
to be men. Are you something in between, pray tell?
The place is alt.flame, by the way.
> indeed i think you may **** off and go to hell.
Oooh. Black handbags at ten paces.
> oh, and before you do that look for the origins of the word "vampire"
> or just do a google search on "vampyres" - a term only slightly
> related to the literary vampires.
I'm afraid you'll have to tell me what you mean by it. There are
almost as many definitions as there are definers, as is often the case
with alternative spellings used mainly to differentiate the speller
from those who spell words correctly. One can effortlessly find sites
describing "vampyres" as real vampires, as opposed to the creatures
depicted in popular culture. One can also find the opposite view
expressed - i.e., vampires are loons who take things seriously and
"vampyres" are lesser loons who only like to pretend.
> So, is your poor attempt to make fun of people with a remarkably more
> interesting private life than your own finished now?
If these people only have one private life to share amongst them, I'd
like to make fun of them some more, no matter how interesting that one
life is. Is their shared, interesting (to be sure) life the reason
they dress so much alike?
--
Ari <fun.no@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
"Just so you know: A blood drive is not necessarily a success just
because you've set records for the laundry bill."
-- Lloyd Schumner Sr.


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