roight on! i noticed no superiority, but rather a clever, shortened way of noting the below... yeah! also i'm surprised that there was a response noting an admission of an error. i don't think it was a mistake at all - the closer you are to someone, the easier they can hurt you. who hasn't had a "friend" who did something injurious to you? hell, i had my best friend steal my first girlfriend when i was out of town... (years ago, of course). (all you "she and me" people, geez, excuse the grammar on the last sentence - i wanted gender neutral and using "himself" didn't sound wonderful. perhaps a restructuring would have been best. not a task to undertake on sat night.) pants+ <- sipping glenfiddich, warming toesies by the fire At 02:22 PM 12/5/98 -0500, **Megan Lehar** wrote:
um, i thought what he was trying to say was that if someone was really your friend, they wouldn't have stolen your copy of dog on wheels.
xox megan
At 12:16 PM 12/5/98, MileEndGrl@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 12/4/98 3:20:59 PM Pacific Standard Time, johnj@seahouses.u-net.com writes:
<< MileEndGrl@aol.com wrote:
So I have recently discovered that my Dog on Wheels EP has been stolen by a friend.
Can any other Sinisteroids spot the glaring error in this statement? >>
Okay, I HATE PEOPLE who think they are superior and have to put down peoples mistakes!!! I'm sorry if I offended anyone by having a mistake.
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