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To: Amy J who wrote (212449)12/1/2004 11:07:47 AM
From: brian1501  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576691
 
You and Brian owe John a thank you.

I was stunned reading your posts where you were too stingy to even say one single thank you to him for paying your kid's education by way of his property taxes.


Amy, you're off your rocker. First, I don't have any kids in public school yet, so I don't owe him a thing. Second, he doesn't live in my state, so it's a moot point anyway (Al, thanks in advance for your taxes <g>). Third, I'll thank him for something like that as soon as he thanks me for paying for the roads he drives on, the "progressive" art he enjoys and any other crap the government pays for.

As you should be able to see, it's a stupid argument. In addition, you are "stunned" with this crap about him needing a thank you, yet you have no issues with his intolerant spewage and vitriol in his remarks.

Typical. Bye.

Brian



To: Amy J who wrote (212449)12/15/2004 6:28:03 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1576691
 
Amy J,

You and Brian owe John a thank you.

I was stunned reading your posts where you were too stingy to even say one single thank you to him for paying your kid's education by way of his property taxes. It was obvious he was bothered by your lack of appreciation and can't say I blame him.

John, I'll say thank you to you for paying taxes to put Jozef and Brian's children through school generally speaking, even though they are very unappreciative of your hard earned money. You certainly deserve a thank you from them.


Have you lost it completely?

I was using Brian's name, but of course I meant a hypothetical person named Brian choosing certain action, such as homeschooling (to make a point). I have no idea if Brian has kids, how old they are, if or where they go to school and who pays for it. I used name John for a generic taxpayer.

You have no idea either, you have no idea what my kids do, and you have no idea if a particular John (John Fowler) is or is not paying a dime in taxes, if he has kids, and who paid for his or his kids education.

Joe