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JohnDoe said:So the purpose of this thread was to re-post what you believe to be a brilliant piece of writing on your behalf, so that the whole flightinfo community may be blessed with reading it??? LOL
Bad suggestion. A conversation with NYRangers should include NYRangers - - pulling one post out of that conversation and starting a new thread makes no sense.TIS said:Mine was one of the replies and it has been suggested that I re-post it here.
Re-post:
This sounds a whole lot like "If you don't like it, quit."TIS (to JohnDoe) said:Perhaps you should go now
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Seriously, if you cannot add anything to the discussion you needn't utter so much as a word. That way no one will know that you're a complainer. No one likes a complainer you know.
Is that a statement that is improperly punctuated, or a question that is improperly worded?pilotyip said:It is a crime to hi-jack a thread?
Alabama - Dreamland Barbecue.TonyC said:Is that a statement that is improperly punctuated, or a question that is improperly worded?
I've been wondering lately, for those of you who haven't completed your college degree, or for those of you who have children who will be attending college in the future, what's the best college for BBQ?
I'm thinking that the candidate colleges should have at least one good BBQ joint within walking distance of campus, if not directly on or adjacent to the campus. Given the time constraints of a college schedule, and the nature of the college student's budget, long drives for decent BBQ are out of the question. Truly remarkable BBQ within a 20 or so minute drive might be acceptable for weekend outings, I suppose, but it would have to be very deserving.
OK, Ladies and Gents - - your candidates, please.
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What? You don't think I'm refined enough to appreciate good barbeque? Search the Forums for Bozo'z and you'll see I've proclaimed my allegiance to the best BBQ in the world on several occassions. Unfortunately, there are no colleges near Mason, TN, so it doesn't fit the bill for this question.pilotyip said:Hey that is English's job, are you sure you are really Tony C? The BBQ stufff makes you sound like a DA Capt alter ego
TonyC said:This sounds a whole lot like "If you don't like it, quit."
Oh, the irony.
TIS said:Spoken like a true liberal
TIS said:So you see, there really isn't much room for interpretation.
Is that your best tactic for bolstering your weak position, insulting your opponent by accusing him of being a liberal and attempting to draw a ridiculous comparison with a disgusting excuse for a President?TIS said:Let me explain the difference to you since you apparently don't understand what the meaning of "is" is.
Your words... indeed, you did say those words. You neglected, however, to address the title which you gave the post, and which I included in my original quote of you. Let's bring those words back, shall we?TIS said:Spoken like a true liberal
My words: "Seriously, if you cannot add anything to the discussion you needn't utter so much as a word. That way no one will know that you're a complainer. No one likes a complainer you know."
Then this response:
TonyC said:This sounds a whole lot like "If you don't like it, quit."
Oh, the irony.
TIS said:Perhaps you should go now
Now, really, how is one to determine whether he likes what you write until he has read it, and after having read it, how is he supposed to NOT read it? That notion is, in a word, absurd.TIS said:if you don't like what I write ... DON'T READ WHAT I WRITE!
Where did I use such a flabby argument as this? What good does it do to prop up a ridiculous claim as this, and then attack it? Did you think destroying a scarecrow would make you look smarter?TIS said:And, simply saying it is so does NOT make it so.
Funny, I thought expound meant “to explain in careful detail,” but it appears you’ve taken some liberty with the process.TIS said:My phrase - "...if you cannot add anything to the discussion you needn't utter so much as a word," - means what it says. To expound upon the gist of the thought, it means if you don't like what I write, the way I write it, or where I choose to post what I write, the solution is very simple: DON'T READ WHAT I WRITE!
TIS said:I meant what I said, not what YOU say I meant.
TIS said:That you find some level of equivalency between advocacy of an early exit from an aviation career based on growing distaste for the job requirements, and what I wrote says pretty much all that needs to be said, so I'll end my response here.
I’m not even going to attempt to decipher that one, even though you’ll likely claim there is only one way to interpret it.TIS said:
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I'm making a citizens arrest on the spelling police. It's occasion.TonyC said:Search the Forums for Bozo'z and you'll see I've proclaimed my allegiance to the best BBQ in the world on several occassions.
LOL. Thanks, Brett! I misspelled Bozo's, too. Oh, well.Brett Hull said:I'm making a citizens arrest on the spelling police. It's occasion.![]()
I'm sorry if I offended you with my post. I observed early in this thread that TIS's suggestion "if you don't like what I say, leave" resembles the "if you don't like it, quit" advice that he despises. (NO, those are not direct quotes, but rather paraphrases.)mar said:As one who appreciates good spelling and grammar as much as the next guy I must say that last exhibition by TonyC qualifies as gratuitous and almost pornographic.
I'm mean, C'mon! For crying out loud, what are we trying to accomplish here?
I'll go one further, and suggest that he restore the original post. If it's valid, it'll hold up to scrutiny. No sense backing out of a discussion because you meet dissenting opinions.mar said:Nevertheless, I'd encourage TIS to turn the other cheek and continue to contribute here. I, for one, happen to miss his observations and comments on the industry. I would be a real shame if he was alienated from this board.
So. Let's lighten up a little, all right?