Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Whoa, easy boy! I guess you proved my point. It’s easier to criticize than be criticized. ::-) Oh, and look up “grammar-nazi.” It’s one of those phrases that is more than the sum of its parts, having a meaning all its own. I’d also suggest look up "ad hominem,” but you sound like a guy that

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread John Robinson
Peter, Calm down young man, the original post was about folks falling for the wiles of firms using unsuspecting methods to mine info. about us. I chimed in saying my wife easily would fall for this, unknowingly, but she would…I didn’t want to kick her in the chins without mentioning that her

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread Peter McGrath
Jonathan, Being ignorant and presumptuous, you raced to the conclusion that I misused the word hoist.  I am well aware of the meaning of both hoist and foist. I chose hoist to communicate the sort of burden that truth would have upon a Pharisee. A hypocrite, a religious bigot.  Foist

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
> On Apr 9, 2018, at 4:32 PM, Peter McGrath wrote: > > P.S. I wouldn't even think of hoisting such words upon you if you would > stick to topics concerning computers, Apple computers in particular. Ah, and therein lies the problem with being a grammar nazi, Peter.

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread Peter McGrath
I guess you got lucky.  I love to see happy couples! But does she wear the pants?  I'm sorry, that is getting way too personal, anyway it doesn't matter to me.  What two consenting adults do in the privacy of their homes is ok with me as long as it is truly consensual, and not unhealthy.

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread John Robinson
Peter, possibly so, however I find my experiences are rather a Metropolitan mega-center, if most men were truthful….one day I hope to at least touch the TV remote…it would be such a victory… A beautiful spouse I have, anything I’ve attained has been due to her…..I’m fortunate to live on your

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread Peter McGrath
to John, Not to get too personal, but were you married on an island? noun isle 1. a small island. 2. any island. verb (used with object), isled, isling. 3. to make into or as if into an isle. 4. to place on or as if on an isle. or in some sort of building?  A building that may have

Re: [MacGroup] Online quizzes

2018-04-09 Thread John Robinson
I’ve never done this but boy my wife sure has….I don’t take any of the morsels they entice folks with…I so wish I could get her to listen…but I lost that game when she walked down the isle… John > On Apr 9, 2018, at 11:42 AM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote: > > So common and