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In article , Mike Coslo writes:
N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: You are confusing good manners with weakness. You are also confusing good manners with backbone. So who's got which? Lenover21 is on record saying that good manners are a sign of weakness. Oddly enough, the opposite is true. Incorrect. I've never cut any records to that effect. I'm on tape. Bluff, bluster, insults and invective are a pretty good sign of a weak argument and often of insecurity. Always has been and always will be. So spake the PCTA extra... Another PCTA extra used a totally anonymous AOL screen name, no identity given, no signature, just a bunch of Jimmy phrases. Tsk, tsk. Now you accuse another PCTA extra of "insecurity" and "weakness!" How droll. beep beep and a hi hi. |
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