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Is it necessary to be insulting in order to get your message across?
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I just started reading this thread, and on the first page, I was like "Oh my god, four pages of this *rap?", yet I still felt compelled to post, so I skipped to the end and Mookies typing St. Catherine's who? Amazing !!! Anyway, I backup and get it now. <br /> <br />I suspect that what had a good part in prompting this "discussion" [:-,] , was a recent thread about compound locomotives on the N&W, where Old Fart, er Old Timer and Big UP something or other were totaly ripping each other with total abandon. While this was happening, I felt a need to step in with a few calming words when it occured to me these two were simply testing their knowledge of excreme decor complimentation, and were in fact greatly enjoying themselves, at which point I realized the things they were saying to each other could be construed as humorous. <br /> <br />Generally, if you ask questions that are relevent and intelligent, you should get decent answers and dignified responses. And, if you are an *** and insist on it, somebody is sure to step up. <br /> <br />That's my opinion, and I do have a sphincter. <br /> <br />Oh, the "excreme decor complimentation" I just made up, pretty good huh?
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