what the hell is this supposed to mean.
"JG" is a fine chap as far as "I" can "C".
if there's a Yes to be said in favour of Yes Do Let Remain, my Yes is
included implicitly I suppose, though I'll not suppress my Yes.
do I usually give more than 1 answer? it might be because I'm so multifaceted!!
a little clarity is requested. though I do appreciate the lite manner
in which this has been brought up; if it's obtuse, at least it isn't
over-proper.
it was a joke
that came & broke
the bridge that bore the knife & cloak!
KS
On 17/12/2007, Anny Ballardini <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen, and pals and gents and girls and boys and readers and
> not readers and members and santas and unholy holinesses and ...
>
> I have a problem and I will act as the one who asked and washed his hands in
> the water
> which is something that I do not like to do
> because I usually like to decide on my own
>
> and as a teacher having to conform to the democratic majority
> I have plenty of experience by which I have to lower my head and force out a
> _yes or a _no that under different conditions would have never been uttered.
>
> The student in question is Joe Green.
> His fault?
> A member of this list forwarded the following:
> http://curezone.com/forums/troll.asp
>
> another member explained further,
> and another member...
>
> I will listen to your answers (Please Kasper only 1 answer) and then I will
> be at the beginning of this mail again. I am thanking you for your
> thoughtful replies, even if this mail - the way I am trying to put it down -
> seems more of a joke but it is not.
>
> Anny Ballardini
> in the tight rope of a co-manger
>
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