> --- In [email protected], "lurkernomore20002000"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> --- In [email protected], Rick Archer
>> <fairfieldlife@> wrote:
>>>
>>> My take on it is that Judy loves a good fight. It makes her feel
>> alive or
>>> something. Since Barry isn't playing along much lately, Curtis'
>> debut got
>>> her salivating. But he was so darned nice and polite. Has he been
>> castrated?
>>> What's his problem? Anyway, she's been trying unsuccessfully to
>>> goad him into an argument.
>>
>> And we are all holding our breath to see if he is going to oblige.
>> And we are all deeply hoping that he does not.
>
> No, you see, you have it backwards. I attempted to
> discourage *Curtis* from starting an argument with
> *me*, and he went ahead and did so anyway.
>
> Don't you find it curious that you got it exactly
> backward? Doesn't it make you wonder what *else*
> you might have totally screwed up in your alleged
> mind?
>
> And isn't it odd that Rick hasn't seen fit to correct
> his blatantly erroneous statement?
>
> Could it have been deliberate, perhaps?
What? My statement? If so, yes. I deliberately stated my observation, which
seemed to be shared by everyone who cared to comment on the situation, as
well as one person who emailed me privately, which was that Curtis wasn't
trying to cause trouble, but you seemed to be, by dredging up feelings
you're still harboring from your conversations with him nine years ago. I'm
sure you'll come back at me with some defensive song and dance, but I'm just
stating an objective fact: that people viewed the situation this way. They
may all have been mistaken, but that's not the point. The point is that
people dislike petty bickering and nit-picking over who said what to whom
and who was right and who was wrong. You seem to thrive on this, but most
others here don't share your proclivity. As usual, I haven't bothered to
read everything you and others have written on this matter, and I'm not
about to, so please don't take a lot of your time writing a long response.
Good night and good luck.
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