You have some weird friends Rod. I hope you, the wife, and all the kiddos have a wonderful holiday.
I'd hate to see you leave belief.net. Think of the comboxes as the audible alert that a tree is falling. Without the comboxes it's just future lumber we're watching.>
Gene O'Grady
December 24, 2006 5:36 PM
I suspected you were (in spite of my comment which may be read as a little defensive), but it really wasn't very clear.
And I'm not sure that "paranoid obsessive" is an appropriate term to fling around, ironic or not -- it's either being unfair to Victor or taking a cheap shot at putative unnamed critics.>
texasaggiemom
December 24, 2006 9:20 PM
I'd hate to see you leave belief.net.
Did I miss something??? I have so enjoyed this blog and hope Rod will continue.>
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You have some weird friends Rod. I hope you, the wife, and all the kiddos have a wonderful holiday.
I'd hate to see you leave belief.net. Think of the comboxes as the audible alert that a tree is falling. Without the comboxes it's just future lumber we're watching.>
I suspected you were (in spite of my comment which may be read as a little defensive), but it really wasn't very clear.
And I'm not sure that "paranoid obsessive" is an appropriate term to fling around, ironic or not -- it's either being unfair to Victor or taking a cheap shot at putative unnamed critics.>
I'd hate to see you leave belief.net.
Did I miss something??? I have so enjoyed this blog and hope Rod will continue.>
"but it really wasn't very clear."
The use of "Ahem" indicates Rod was being ironic.
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