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Post by Gorf on Apr 16, 2004 13:38:48 GMT -5
I'm not concerned about the "Legislated name of choice". There are people today who can't even name the American President during that time. The War between the States? What States? People are familiar with "The American Civil War". Not everyone is as astute as I. It's time for you to tag (R)uffda, next.... "People" are familiar with every terminology for that particular conflict. Is being astute akin to being a legend in one's own mind?
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Apr 16, 2004 14:00:32 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=news&thread=1081566394&start=45#3 date=1082140728] "People" are familiar with every terminology for that particular conflict. Is being astute akin to being a legend in one's own mind? Is this where I'm supposed to challenge you to define "people"? Oh but I'm not so naive my good man. My definition of astute has no distinction to being a legend in one's own mind. I have no such desire. ;D Go Bush!
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Post by Gorf on Apr 16, 2004 14:05:46 GMT -5
Is this where I'm supposed to challenge you to define "people"? Oh but I'm not so naive my good man. My definition of astute has no distinction to being a legend in one's own mind. I have no such desire. ;D Go Bush! Not naive, but a touch paranoid? To paraphrase the 80's fans of Atlanta's professional sports teams of that era. Go Bush! ...take Cheney with you!
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Post by Barefoot In Kailua on Apr 16, 2004 20:53:55 GMT -5
>-(Gorf)-<[} link=board=news&thread=1081566394&start=47#3 date=1082142346] Not naive, but a touch paranoid? To paraphrase the 80's fans of Atlanta's professional sports teams of that era. Go Bush! ...take Cheney with you! What, Who, Huh? Gorf you peeping Tom! The Bush comment was funny, snaps for you Gorf.
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