I'm sorry Jim, I just don't follow you.
I mean your dislike of Barry is either 8 out of 10 or 10 out of 10.  I
usually don't comment until it gets above 8 out of 10.  Sort of like
Ravi, (and Judy for that matter), who seem astounded at the lows to
which Barry can touch each week on a daily basis.
I wonder those feelings you (all) harbor would look like on an astral
basis.  I don't think it would be pretty.
And yes, you have a funny way of "clearing the air".
I mean this latest tirade all began from a third party's observation of
some of schisms in the TMO, including the Robin episode.
Why that caused such severe reaction, I don't know.
And yes, it is called "shooting the messenger".
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@...  wrote:
>
> "But Jim, feeling a little more peeved than usual at Barry about
something, felt the need to chime in with an "Amen"."
>
> Completely off the mark, Steve. I was merely trying to clear the air.
>
> I am curious why you keep harping on this boundary crossing of mine.
> I cannot help but ask you, now that Barry has dragged the general
discourse of this place into the sewer, why didn't you smell something
sooner? I say something, everyone wakes up, and says shit like, "Yeah we
have become used to the pervasive stench of Barry's negativity, but you
emulating it, Jim, is unacceptable!".
>
> Talk about shooting the messenger. That's fucked up, Steve.
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray27" steve.sundur@
wrote:
> >
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Ann"  wrote:
> >
> > > Get the timeline and the events here straight Steve. Go back and
have
> > a look. Read what Barry has had to say about Jim and Jim's brother
now
> > and many posts ago and then draw some reasonable conclusions. Figure
out
> > which bandwagon you want to leap on before you do so.
> >
> > Richard Williams feels the need to bring up an incident between
Barry
> > and brother.  Probably an incident Barry brought up in a context
some
> > time ago where it was pertinent to the discussion.
> > My reaction to Richard bringing it up, obviously as a bait of some
kind
> > was, "Forgive him Father, he doesn't know what the hell he is doing"
> > That is the reaction I have to much of what Richard posts.
> > But Jim, feeling a little more peeved than usual at Barry about
> > something, felt the need to chime in with an "Amen".
> > I felt the timing of Jim's "Amen" was insensitive, and I said
something.
> > At some point in the discussion everyone's brother got brought into
the
> > fray in a rather hurtful way.
> > No really sure how else to really parcel out the blame.
> >
>

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