Subject | Re: Paintshop and Corel |
From | PeterN |
Date | 11/28/2013 06:07 (11/28/2013 00:07) |
Message-ID | <l76j1s01sr4@news6.newsguy.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
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Eric StevensGood to see you back posting. I hope that means your operation when well.
On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 15:08:10 -0500, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:PeterNEric Stevens
On 11/25/2013 2:51 PM, Tony Cooper wrote:Tony CooperPeterN
On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 14:13:37 -0500, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:PeterNTony Cooper
On 11/25/2013 12:29 PM, Tony Cooper wrote:Tony CooperPeterN
On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 12:15:51 -0500, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:nospamTony Cooper
In article <i8n699dvrln6fsfhfgvgvq8dv3jvk7ig8g@4ax.com>, Tony Cooper <tonycooper214@gmail.com>wrote:nospamit doesn't mean what you think it means. no surprise there, since reading comprehension is not your strong suit.Tony Cooper
"We knew" clearly says "We knew what they were thinking". What else could it mean?
when you start filling in words of your own, then it can mean anything you want it to mean.
that's how these discussions go off track. you imagine things were said that were not, attach meanings you think might have been meant, and then go on a rant about something of your own fabrication.
Just answer who "we" stands for. You've avoided this and danced around it. "I knew" says that you knew. "We knew" says that you and others knew. Who is "We"?
Perhaps an imperial we?
He could weasel out of this if he wanted to. All he has to do is admit that it's a figurative use and not a literal use. He doesn't have either the integrity to admit there is no "we" involved or doesn't have the intellectual capacity to understand the difference between literal and figurative.
Whales get stranded in the littoral zone.
With severe consequences. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynQ_cw6oHMg