Speaking of dramatic, Barry's titles usually speak for themselves. My perception was that Ann used "lethal" in a literary context to describe Curtis's ability to creatively, dramatically, and incisively "skewer" said recipients he feels a perceived slight from, when he chooses - astute fellow that he is described as. Curtis, you are a creative writer, no doubt. The "power of words" in play....
________________________________ From: authfriend <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 8:09 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] ANOTHER DEATH THREAT (was Re: Fat, old drama queens...) --- In [email protected], turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: <snip> > And I think that both Ann and Judy are doing the same thing > on FFL, and that few other than Curtis, myself, and AZ are > calling them on it. There was never any "death threat." > Curtis's words were just words, not "lethal." And the > histionics of a couple of women whose aversions cause them > to get their emotional buttons pushed rather easily are > never going to make any of these claims any less histrionic, > or true. Barry always has been metaphorically challenged. He thinks the people here he doesn't like (mostly women) have real buttons.
