On May 5, 2007, at 12:47 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
so stop taking my wording to be so... I seemed to be pissing many
folks off today.
Don't sweat it, Michael. It is a word that seems bred into us United
Statesians.
Ken
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Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh wrote:
Don't sweat it, Michael. It is a word that seems bred into us United
Statesians.
Would it have been better if I said developing countries ? g
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I found this forum thread quite funny, especially the replies.
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I found this forum thread quite funny, especially the replies.
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Dave Crozier wrote:
I found this forum thread quite funny, especially the replies.
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=499980start=0tstart=0
or
http://tinyurl.com/35nm3k
Dave Crozier
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette
Dave
Quite funny ? I read parts of the thread and laughed out loud - at one point I
had to dry my eyes !
Paul
I found this forum thread quite funny, especially the replies.
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=499980start=0tstar
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or
http://tinyurl.com/35nm3k
On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
A+
jml
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On 5/4/07, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Define 'foreigners' ?
Hear, hear! I agreed with the replying posters from UK, France and Austria!
The original poster is probably from some foreign land like
Pennsylvania! Just look at his poor grasp of English, use of texting
leetspeek and
Define 'foreigners' ?
Non-Profoxers? g
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On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
People whose patron saint isn't named George gdr
A+ jml
TELL ME HOW TO TURN OFF HTML DEFAULT WHEN I WRITE A TBIRD EMAIL IT IS
URGNT NEED ANSWER NOW BEFORE I HIT SEND KEY DONT SAY READ MANUAL I DONT
EVEN NO MANUAL O NEVERMIND I DID IT MYSELF YOU CALL YOURSELF GURUS HA!
NOOB!
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On May 4, 2007, at 10:12 AM, Derek Kalweit wrote:
NOOB!
pendantic
It's N00B, not NOOB.
pwnd!
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NOOB!
pendantic
It's N00B, not NOOB.
pwnd!
/pendantic
I stand corrected. I don't know my l33t spelling too well
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I found this forum thread quite funny, especially the replies.
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=499980start
On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
Jean, ne devenez pas décontenancés, souvenez-vous que Mike est un étranger.
A+
jml
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On May 4, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Vince Teachout wrote:
I NEED URGNT ANSR NOW MAIL IT TO ME.
That being said, I wonder if the original post is a leg pull. Still
funny, though.
Gotta be -- just too rude, persistent and obnoxious not to be. I
mean, he knew enough SQL to create
On 5/4/07, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
Jean, ne devenez pas
I don't think it was meant to be rude, I think the
poster's command of the English language is just
lacking.
Reminds me of that sprint commercial, Sorry Roger,
you a tiger now
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fCFoIEvjoaU
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On May 4, 2007, at 8:57
On 5/4/07, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing (why did I look at so much?) felt to me like geeky
performance art. If so, it worked.
I think so, too.
However, I also hang out in the Python Tutor list [1], and you would
be amazed at the gall of some people in asking for
On Friday, May 04, 2007 2:17 PM Ted Roche wrote:
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However, I also hang out in the Python Tutor list [1], and you would be
amazed at the gall of some people in asking for help. My favorite is
when [EMAIL PROTECTED] posts a request that is copied verbatim
from the WhatAMattaU CIS 201
On 5/4/07, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
Jean, ne devenez pas
On 5/4/07, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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On 5/4/07, Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
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On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems
We've had a couple people like that on this list,
demanding that we stop talking about beer and answer
their technical problems.
The nerve. LOL
The standard answer is, ask for your money back.
--- Derek Kalweit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it was meant to be rude, I think
the
Giuchie, Giuchie, ya ya dada (Hey hey hey)
Giuchie, Giuchie, ya ya here (here)
Mocha Chocalata ya ya (oh yea)
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On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions
On May 4, 2007, at 9:31 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:
we stop talking about beer
**That's Crazy Talk! Stop it!!***
Ken
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Jean Laeremans wrote:
On 5/4/07, MB Software Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! Why do foreigners ('excuse me!') come off that way many times?
Etiquette seems to be a foreign word to them?
Define 'foreigners' ?
you. gdr JK!!!
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Ted Roche wrote:
On 5/4/07, Jean Laeremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Define 'foreigners' ?
Hear, hear! I agreed with the replying posters from UK, France and Austria!
The original poster is probably from some foreign land like
Pennsylvania! Just look at his poor grasp of English,
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