Re: It has been done before



<randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As for restraint, sorry. I've put up with enough insults from
> "know-it-all" Rene who's taken great pains to point out that
> I don't know the first thing about disassemblers and what's
> possible and what's not. It's payback time.

Rene creates his own problems. Retaliation might mean you
married Rene and it created a husband and wife name-calling
relationship that fails to go away. One, preferably both (and all
others involved in this relationship) should accept divorce. The
relationship, failing and causing pain, results in name-calling with
no benefits to anyone. In this case, "retaliation" accomplishes little,
benefits no one but a personal ego, and resolves itself as an
excuse for more name-calling. It drags in all involved.

Humor exists in the words of Benjamin Franklin...

"We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid."
-Benjamin Franklin

"Any fool can criticise, condemn and complain, and most fools do."
-Benjamin Franklin

Okay, according to law, the relationship evolved into a name-
calling love fest. Due to the prolonged participation and engage-
ment of such activities, by common-law, three individuals are
hereby declared engaged in a common-law marriage of name-
calling.

The proposed divorce includes a refrain from name-calling by
the individuals involved. It includes a refrain from derogatory
comments about other's work. It includes a refrain from
accusatory statements. It includes a willingness to help each
other and a valiant effort to stick to the common goal of
providing each other with something beneficial. If the urge to
call anyone a name exerts itself and takes control of all individuals,
an anullment of the divorce goes into effect and the "common-law
marriage of name-calling, abuse and failures to help each other"
thereby, reinstates itself.

Rene, accept the proposed divorce.
Randy, accept the divorce proposed.
Hutch, accept the divorce.

If we're all in agreement, then perhaps a justice of the peace
is required...

Anyone here qualified to dissolve this marriage? It isn't working.

Enjoy.

Jim Carlock
"Either write something worth reading or do something
worth writing."
-Benjamin Franklin

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