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To: Sector Investor who wrote (25131)12/2/1997 12:04:00 AM
From: David Lawrence  Respond to of 61433
 
Kind sir (or madam), my misspelling was intentional, which the recipient of the message was undoubtedly aware of. [Uh, oh. I ended a sentence with a preposition. Shameful!] Anyway, there is much background on this of which you are unaware, so I'll just attribute your arrogance to your ignorance.

ROFLOL!



To: Sector Investor who wrote (25131)12/2/1997 12:04:00 PM
From: Wigglesworth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
<<Sick her on you?? And you criticize someone else's spelling??

Next time you want to sic someone on someone for poor spelling, make
sure yours is clean.>>

Yeah! I am sic of him Uzic. Believe it or not, he also writes ASZend. :-)

sic also sick (sŒk) verb, transitive
sicced also sicked siccing sicking sics sicks
1. To set upon; attack.
2. To urge or incite to hostile action; set: sicced the dogs on the intruders.

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition is licensed from Houghton Mifflin Company