From: Mike Rosenberg on
dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> > > > I had to pay for my will.
> > >
> > > You probably wasted your dough.
> >
> > Eh, she won't be around to spend it when it counts.
>
> This suggests she is on the miserly side

HUH? The fact that when someone dies that someone isn't around to spend
it suggests that the person is on the miserly side????

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From: dorayme on
In article
<1jkj7k9.pen3oilevp8gN%mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com>,
mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:

> dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > > > > I had to pay for my will.
> > > >
> > > > You probably wasted your dough.
> > >
> > > Eh, she won't be around to spend it when it counts.
> >
> > This suggests she is on the miserly side
>
> HUH? The fact that when someone dies that someone isn't around to spend
> it suggests that the person is on the miserly side????

It can suggest this, yes. And in Michelle's case, does so most
assuredly.

You were the one who said there is a time to spend money when it
counts. You were the one with the barely meaningful
thought/tautology. So your three question marks are quite a
cheek. One I could accept, but three?

Michelle chases every possible trivial thought and idea, no
wonder her will is complicated. What a wank, to have a
complicated will! She should stop hoarding and keeping her poor
relatives waiting and guessing. It is disgraceful. She should
simply give it up now and spread it about and even spend a little
on herself. You can see what a miserable life she leads, talking
absolute rubbish all the time on Mac usenet groups.
Buy yourself a nice dress, go dancing. Give her some tips Mike.

--
dorayme
From: Mike Rosenberg on
dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> > > This suggests she is on the miserly side
> >
> > HUH? The fact that when someone dies that someone isn't around to spend
> > it suggests that the person is on the miserly side????
>
> It can suggest this, yes. And in Michelle's case, does so most
> assuredly.
>
> You were the one who said there is a time to spend money when it
> counts.

I did? In which post?

> You were the one with the barely meaningful thought/tautology.

I was?

> So your three question marks are quite a cheek. One I could accept, but
> three?

Three question marks? If you cannot count to four, it doesn't count.

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From: dorayme on
In article
<1jkjeca.19f9jgc1vzjuukN%mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com>,
mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:

> dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > > > This suggests she is on the miserly side
> > >
> > > HUH? The fact that when someone dies that someone isn't around to spend
> > > it suggests that the person is on the miserly side????
> >
> > It can suggest this, yes. And in Michelle's case, does so most
> > assuredly.
> >
> > You were the one who said there is a time to spend money when it
> > counts.
>
> I did? In which post?
>

It is a watertight deduction from: "she won't be around to spend
it when it counts.", Mr Suddenly All Literal.

> > You were the one with the barely meaningful thought/tautology.
>
> I was?
>

Yes. Either she dies and spends it on people, dogs, cats who
survive her or on the upkeep of her grave or those of others, on
community centres with her name emblazoned or she spends it while
alive on whatever. What counts as counting, Mr O So Precise and O
So Clear?

> > So your three question marks are quite a cheek. One I could accept, but
> > three?
>
> Three question marks? If you cannot count to four, it doesn't count.

Yes, there are three that I counted before getting exhausted...
<g>

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dorayme
From: dorayme on
In article
<michelle-EF5142.09233223062010(a)62-183-169-81.bb.dnainternet.fi>,
Michelle Steiner <michelle(a)michelle.org> wrote:

> In article <dorayme-31F58B.01011624062010(a)news.albasani.net>,
> dorayme <dorayme(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
....
>
> I spent money for my will. You wrote yours on the back of an envelope.
> Looks like you're the miserly one; too cheap to even use a sheet of
> stationery.
>

There is some truth in this but it is misleading. It was done in
humbleness to eschew all pride in self.

> > Michelle chases every possible trivial thought and idea,
>
> Wrong again.
>

I rest my case on this.

> > no wonder her will is complicated.
>
> Where did you get the asinine idea that my will is complicated?
>

If it was not complicated, why the need for lawyers and will
paper and all that palaver? It is not an asinine idea, I think it
quite deep actually.


> ... how about you go screw yourself?

I knew you would get all personal at some stage. I love you too.

Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their
shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and
you have their shoes.

--
dorayme
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