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May 9, 2007
Rod Sweet
Men's 70
53 posts
Reading Post
This message is addressed to "Stoneman" why don't you write like the other folks on this message board, it takes me longer to decipher your code. Please don't let my comment upset you as I had a similiar comment regarding lower case and upper case.
May 9, 2007
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Perhaps it's like the massive amount of rules and their changes we players have to go through within and between the different assns. Steve has a alot of usefull info we have been able to get through him. A little code, as it is, just adds to it.
May 9, 2007
Lecak
Men's 60
1026 posts
Rod would you ask Picasso to paint with crayons, would you ask Trump to build 3 bedroom homes, or Shakespeare to write for People Magazine. Some things should be left alone because they can't be improved on.
May 9, 2007
DesertGuy
Men's 60
224 posts
What is this world coming to? einstein writes coherently and someone asks STONEMAN to do the same. That's too much for one day! (grins)
May 9, 2007
STONEMAN
Men's 50
535 posts
SWEET ROD: Thanks, @ least u do read. I write the way that I do, because, as the author, I can write as I please.

U r a man, that can c beyond. Most Seniors, have a hard time w/ almost every or over anything.

Many yrs ago, I took 2 full yrs of Eng' writting lab. My long hair, hippy, w/ the tweed jacket & turtle neck sweater stated the follow': As the author, ones writt' belong to that indivudual. As the author, each author, should develope his or hers writt' style. As an author, any & all authors, can write as they, the author please. ( Kind of like be' god or when we men r in the dog house w/ our insignificant other. Ones women.)

Yes, I have written several tech' manuals on START UP, ETC.; but, enough w/ the ol' print.

Rod, it is like class & no class. I do have class, but, my class, is correctly refurred to as NO CLASS. But, it is still my style.

Rod, I am hav' some fun. Thanks 4 u're kind & mean'ful thoughts. But, I have always done been march' to a diff' beat.

GOOD LUCK ROD... The STONEMAN & LECAK...
May 9, 2007
Rod Sweet
Men's 70
53 posts
Stoneman, I did take the time to read your response and I enjoyed it.

Rod
May 10, 2007
Wes
Men's 65
335 posts
Unless you are writing for yourself-the reader need to know
what you are trying to say-- a writter should write so the reader can understand- if not why write
Wes
May 10, 2007
DesertGuy
Men's 60
224 posts
Wes- It kind of makes sense that he calls himself STONEMAN and writes like Fred Flintstone. I always enjoy the challenge of trying to decipher his posts. Keep it up STONEMAN.
May 10, 2007
STONEMAN
Men's 50
535 posts
WES: Is that a closed mind? I write the way that I write. Is writ' not a form of expression? R u able 2 understand?

As a writer, my form is part of my style & expression. If, u r not able 2 understand my writ' or style, u do not need to read any of my worhtless print.

I am sure that what u have stated, was ment in a + way. But, I do not work 4 u; I am not one of u're customers; so, I will write the way that I do.

WHY, because this is my style? Wes, u do not need to read any of my writtings! WHY WRITE? Because I think that I can & no one can stop me......PERIOD.

Last point...Wes, if, u tell me what to do, can I, if, I chose to, also, tell u what u should do ? WHY, WRITE? well, WHY, READ???????

WES......I do hope u do have a great wk. The STONEMAN
May 21, 2007
Wes
Men's 65
335 posts
Stoneman I do read some of your stuff. Sometimes
you have good info and sometimes you are right on
and sometimes you are out in left field by your self.
Wes
May 21, 2007
Joncon
328 posts
At Least He Doesn't Write Like This. I Ran Into A Poster he Other Day That Did This And It Was Seriously Hard To Read.

If You Don't Like The Way He Posts, Just Do What I Do And Skip Over Them.
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