Owen Duffy wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Actually, upon closer examination, the definition of "myth"
proves the above is NOT a myth. It is not a traditional story.
It is not a parable allegory. It is not a popular belief.
So, no Owen, it is not a myth.
Cecil, this is the opposite to your stated YES opinion just three
hours ago.
Yes, when I'm wrong about something, I change my mind. What do
you do when you are wrong about something?
Your "myth" is false but it doesn't rise to the definition of a
myth so *YOU WERE ABSOLUTELY WRONG TO CALL IT A MYTH*. I was wrong
but so were you, so we're even.
Get it? If not, close your eyes and concentrate on your legs.
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73, Cecil
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