To the person who just posted How Many, How Much, I would ask that you sign your posts.
Thanks in advance.
Go Placidly,
Dan Miller
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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All things considered Dan I think that you might want to consider your "Go Placidly" salutation to something less subliminally suggestive of -
If you don't like it why don't you leave?
And please don't make a fuss on your way out the door. . .
Correction - you might want to consider *changing* your "Go Placidly" salutation
Robin, your proffering all too many assumptions here predicated on hostility and not discourse. It is interesting that you focus on my sign off and not the content of my blog. This makes for ineffective communication and that is not my forte.
Go placidly,
Dan Miller
You are "less than correct" aka quite mistaken Dan, I am making very few *assumptions* here, just eminently fair and reasonable *observations* and analysis that are very solidly based on the highly visible content aka evidence aka proof of Musings Of A Congregant blog post, which proves to pretty much everyone but yourself that very "ineffective communication", to say nothing of making some remarkably presumptuous and arrogant assumptions of your own. . . is *apparently something of a "forte" of yours Dan.
Please do not mistake my own and other people's very legitimate challenge and critique of your well-documented "less than respectable" public statements with hostility Dan. Legitimate indignation and disrespect of your own glaringly obvious condescension, presumptuousness, and indeed arrogance would be much closer to the trU*Uth. If you want to be respected, be respectable. Now how about you go and humbly apologize to all those good people who you publicly insulted if not snidely defamed.
Sincerely,
Robin Edgar
Apparently the hyperlink from apparently was "less than perfect" and should have gone here of course.
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