You are twisting words or make citations after your own interpretation.
Most of your stuff is just polemic.
Just fyi my idea about how theft can be understood or less condemned is not
an analogy. You had an analogy, which was good but you did not understand
the analogy.
As you bring up Marta Stewart - isn't she a good example of someone who
thought she was invisible. Problem was she did not understand her own
social situation because she was spoiled by being treated preferably. Not
the case with a few Swedish PhD's involved in a very high profile
technology as unbiased examiners.
I can hear you are looking for a fat incompetent lady - hope you do better
with that.

I did look up pasquinade and it says 'a creative work that uses sharp humor
to point up the foolishness of a person'.
or in another 'pas·qui·nade  (pskw-nd)
*n.*
A satire or lampoon, especially one that ridicules a specific person,
traditionally written and posted in a public place.
​'​
I am sure yours is better. Use words that has meaning there is many of them
in the English language.

Best Regards ,
Lennart Thornros

www.StrategicLeadershipSac.com
lenn...@thornros.com
+1 916 436 1899
202 Granite Park Court, Lincoln CA 95648

“Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment
to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” PJM


On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Lennart Thornros <lenn...@thornros.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Kevin O'Malley <kevmol...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> ​Kevin, yes I had to look up "
>>> pasquinade
>>> ​". I did not think it was any satire in what I said​
>>> ​
>>> ​.
>>>
>> ***You'll need to look it up again.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasquino
> When someone calls you a pasquinade, it means you're as dumb as the
> pasquino statue and do not have the ability to reply intelligently.
>
>
>
>>  I would say it is life. Yes, delayed and cancelled performances happens
>>> and that is regardless if they are publicly announced. Your analogy is not
>>> bad.
>>>
>> ***High praise, coming from you.
>
>
>
>>  A pity you cannot see the message.
>>>
>> ***The pity is in your corner because the fat lady is incompetent at
> best.
>
>
>> You need to invest depending on your knowledge and assess the risk and
>>> finally decide if you can live with the conditions. There are no sure
>>> investments. Even if your stocks seems like losers today - you never know
>>> (as you have not  done the homework) there may be another factor that
>>> brings the stock back or better. Let us hope so.
>>>
>> ***Luckily for me, I decided upthread that I wouldn't be taking any
> advice from you.
>
>
>>
>>
>>> I have no problem that you make statements about my profession. You do
>>> not know me and I have never worked with you so just go on and tell me how
>>> no good I am I hope you collect more data before you do investments.
>>>
>> ***Yup, you're the one who learned stuff from me and my creative insults,
> like calling you a pasquinade.
>
>
>>
>>> No, Kevin I do not understand that one can be so jealous that one
>>> consider stealing things.
>>>
>> ***That would explain the entire nature of our correspondence.
>
>
>
>>  That people steal for basic need I understand but for greed - no. I have
>>> handled other peoples money and never did I feel I could / should or would
>>> 'walk away' with their checks. ​
>>>
>> ***It's an analogy.  The analogy is that there's temptation.  Martha
> Stewart had plenty of money when she engaged in insider trading.  People
> are fallible, but you simply cannot see it if the supposed greedsters are
> Swedish.
>
>
>>
>> Best Regards ,
>> Lennart Thornros
>>
>> www.StrategicLeadershipSac.com
>> lenn...@thornros.com
>> +1 916 436 1899
>> 202 Granite Park Court, Lincoln CA 95648
>>
>> “Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a
>> commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort.” PJM
>>
>
>

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