I may be wrong, perhaps misunderstanding something, but it seems to me that in
your zeal to make a point, you have made "one of those" silly "I'm writing
faster than I can think" errors.
I trust that you meant to write "gets the big boot"?
I was wondering if he was working at a carnival or bazaar or something, and
your message was meant as a compliment to this man, since he "got the big
booth". Sounds accommodating, roomy, like a perquisite.
Also, the inexcusable misspelling of faggot. It shows that you are in need of
sensitivity training, probably not realizing that the term can also be applied
to a cigarette or a bundle of sticks or wrought iron.
To imply that this man is a "bundle of sticks" is absolutely absurd, or that
he is a cigarette, nonsensical to the nth degree. Please be careful with
those words, they can entirely misrepresent your intended message if they are
equivocal.
Regards.
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(Hamheadman) wrote:
Never say never.
Nothing is absolute.