--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jst...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> > wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > > > Better watch what you say, then, and make sure you > > > don't come out with anything that might embarrass > > > Daddy. > > > > Judy, > > > > Why would I read anything you guys write to each other? > > Why would you comment on something I wrote to Barry > that you hadn't read? > > Come on, Curtis. Either stay out of it, or take > responsibility for getting into it.
I commented on the post that used my name. Of course I read those. > > > My little rant was expressing my discomfort with being > > used as a tool in your battle > > How did you know I did so if you aren't reading my > posts to Barry? Again, when I see my name I read it. > > >, but I can also understand why you did so. I was not > > asking you not to express your opinion using me as an > > example but was expressing how I feel about it. > > Riiiiiiiight. "When you do this it hurts me terribly. How > can you possibly think I'm asking you to stop?" I am drawing different intellectual boundaries than some who make such requests and am being clear about the lines I am drawing. I never assume that how something makes me feel is a motive for people I don't have a personal relationship with. But I am letting you know so you can do with the information as you wish. In this case your choice was to mock me. > > <snip> > > > But I'll tell you this, dear. If Daddy or anybody > > > else said bad things about you that I knew weren't > > > true, I'd give them what-for. I wouldn't wait for > > > you to use my name. > > > > While I appreciate the sentiment I am skeptical of its > > application since Nabby used the phrase "idiots like > > Curtis" with no response from you. > > Oh, please. Given that comment, *I* say you're an idiot. Nice touch. >