You really want me to respond to this? Why not just own up to the fact that you
made a few slips and let it go? We all make errors. This is a discussion group,
not a history exam, for crying out loud.
Don't trip over your own words even more than you already have, iow. OTOH, if, as
I've come to s
I've been thinking about this all day, and still cannot imagine how
ignorance is reflected in one's appearance. To appear "silly" would
seem not to be a very exacting quality. I would propose that we require
some comparative or objective standard to judge the relative measure of
"silly" appe
Indeed. I am only one in thirty million. Aim your invective at me alone. I do not
speak for all Canadians.
Jim Cobabe wrote:
> Our ignorance, we are informed, makes us look silly. Ain't it the
> truth.
>
> Have to accept this assertion about Stephen, I guess, since I have not
> met him in person
Our ignorance, we are informed, makes us look silly. Ain't it the
truth.
Have to accept this assertion about Stephen, I guess, since I have not
met him in person, and can't really guess how his ignorance makes him
look. Perhaps he habitually wears clown makeup, with a white painted
face and