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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LPS5 who wrote (58569)8/12/2000 10:45:21 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Let's examine how LPS5 twists things. I ask in my fictional question to the McDonalds manager, "Is a deep fryer required to cook your french fries?". Of course the deep fryer is the appliance used for cooking the fries, vs perhaps baking them in the oven.

LPS5 magically transforms this to "deep fried foods being prepared in vegetable oil as opposed to motor oil". There was no mention of motor oil in my example. This is typical of how LPS5 misperceives questions and responses, so that they always prove that he is right in his assertions.

LPS5 still hasn't answered why he will send so much time digging up old posts where he insist that he is right, but won't cut and paste the salient language directly from Reg T to support his point. That wouldn't be because it doesn't exist, would it? No, because LPS5 is always right, because he insists that it is so. If you ask him to prove that he is correct, he points to his insistence that he is right to prove it.

Good night everyone, I think I'll let LPS5 have the last word if he wants it. I'm sure he'll need to insist he's right again, and perhaps put up some more links to other posts where he insisted he was right.

Regards,

Barb