Torpedo wrote on Feb 26
th, 2003 at 4:51am:
See Batman, I told you so.....apparently you "tripped the right trigger"....
Yes, Torpedo, you moron, you tripped the right trigger. Your inability to properly master the English language has sparked another GRAMMAR posting from me.
PLEASE NOTE: These are my views and mine alone. They do not represent anyone else on this site!!!!
Quote: (I think way down deep he wants to be a Justice Leaguer - i.e. Captain America??)
Although I know you would get a "rise" out of seeing me in a tight fitting outfit, I am certainly NOT interested in seeing your "torpedo."
Though my views drift more toward center than other anti-polygraph types on this site, I assure you, I an not going to ask permission to join your "treehouse club" anytime soon.
Quote:anybody with reasonable knowledge knows that dogs (laps dogs too!) lack opposing thumbs, therefore they cannot hold a stick with which to poke through the fence.
Thank you for the proof that you have no "reasonable knowledge." What dogs and many other animals lack are "opposable thumbs," not opposing thumbs. Opposing thumbs is best described in how you challenge your co-workers to a match of wits (others call it thumb wrestling).
Quote:Quad error demonstrata, you must be the lap dog at whom the stick is being poked....and it IS a long stick...the question is now....whose lap dog?...(poke, poke) Nice doggie!
Since English, a language you have no concept of, was derived from Latin, I probably shouldn't be beating you up for your improper use of a Latin phrase (and when I say Latin, I don't mean Mexico/Central America).
Anyway, the phrase is:
quod erat demonstrandum, meaning, literally, "which was to be proved"
I decided I would beat you up for butchering it, because our beautiful English language gave us the wonderful QED to use in its place, so that simple minded folk like you don't have to worry about the actual Latin words. But, Torpedo, why should I expect you to take the easy way out, when you can attempt the hard way, and look stupid at the same time?
Chris