On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 11:11:23 -0400, you wrote:
>Wayne Johnson wrote:
>
>> At 07:43 AM 8/9/2006, Robert McCurdy typed:
>>> Wayne Johnson wrote:
>>> The IT person. My wife doesn't pretend to know anything.
>>>
>>> Is that the same as a wife pretending to know nothing?
>>
>> Maybe but actually I wouldn't know as I didn't write that
>> line. I believe Pete did & then it was misquoted by someone
>> else besides I thought it was husbands that are accused of
>> pretending not to know anything? ;-)
>
>Was there ever a husband smarter than his wife?????
Yes - we all are (well some of us got smarter and actually moved on to wife #2
some of my friends are on #3 & #4 but then they are a lot smarter (don't quite
agree with that but it sounds good!) and don't live in the UK any more......
>
>Is it just me or is there, in this day and age, lots of
>misreading of what a person wrote? I see it a lot (here, but not
>particularly here). It seems to be the analog of a conversation
>where one person is talking and the other listening, but the
>listener is _not_ listening -- he's thinking of how he's going to
>respond to an early snippet of the other guy's conversation.
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