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Public News Post #4336

bricks, rocks, stones, and your head

Written by: Galdrion Longshanks, Halcyon's Wolf
Date: Sunday, February 27th, 2000
Addressed to: Legna


Legna, I could really care less for spelling and mistakes in grammer,
but when you insult Warmaster's intelligence, assuming the big words
which really weren't that large, were beyond his understanding, I crack
down on your own errors. Doesn't feel too good does it, Legna?

Your latest post is interesting, if you like garbage. Excrement, there's
a word for you.

Are you so lackadaisical in your support of the heart that publicly you
won't stand up to it? Further, I never claimed you were peaceful, that
was just another of the long lines of filth which escaped your mouth.
What city in all of Achaea outlaws bringing brigands to justice? You
helped to murder Echo and were punished. Cry if you want to, but we don't
all need to keep hearing it here.

Here's another idea for you, Legna. Before you tell me to learn how to
read, learn how to write. Small sample from your last post: "If you
want to try and make a facade that it is some strange no matter where it
is there is no law in shallam then I will accept it more than happily, and
will spread word to all new people. . ."

What the hell is that?

Also, I'm confused again by your "the mouthy newbie who wants to play with
the big kids". Is that me? I could have changed your mother's diapers. .
. too bad she's not around to change yours now, I detect an odor.

Finally, one more quote from your feeble mind: "However, did you know
that all comments one puts in parethesis (I suppose you mean parenthesis,
like this) are useless and best to be left out of any intelligently
written paper."

Dismiss your scribe, Legna, he's not doing his job. Perhaps in his own
little grammer school world that may hold true, but in the real world of
professional prose an author may use whatever means of punctuation
necessary to best get the point across. Try and finish your little essay
on "What I did Last Summer" before you attack me through this medium.

Galdrion Longshanks

Penned by my hand on the 14th of Daedalan, in the year 242 AF.


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Public News Post #4336

bricks, rocks, stones, and your head

Written by: Galdrion Longshanks, Halcyon's Wolf
Date: Sunday, February 27th, 2000
Addressed to: Legna


Legna, I could really care less for spelling and mistakes in grammer,
but when you insult Warmaster's intelligence, assuming the big words
which really weren't that large, were beyond his understanding, I crack
down on your own errors. Doesn't feel too good does it, Legna?

Your latest post is interesting, if you like garbage. Excrement, there's
a word for you.

Are you so lackadaisical in your support of the heart that publicly you
won't stand up to it? Further, I never claimed you were peaceful, that
was just another of the long lines of filth which escaped your mouth.
What city in all of Achaea outlaws bringing brigands to justice? You
helped to murder Echo and were punished. Cry if you want to, but we don't
all need to keep hearing it here.

Here's another idea for you, Legna. Before you tell me to learn how to
read, learn how to write. Small sample from your last post: "If you
want to try and make a facade that it is some strange no matter where it
is there is no law in shallam then I will accept it more than happily, and
will spread word to all new people. . ."

What the hell is that?

Also, I'm confused again by your "the mouthy newbie who wants to play with
the big kids". Is that me? I could have changed your mother's diapers. .
. too bad she's not around to change yours now, I detect an odor.

Finally, one more quote from your feeble mind: "However, did you know
that all comments one puts in parethesis (I suppose you mean parenthesis,
like this) are useless and best to be left out of any intelligently
written paper."

Dismiss your scribe, Legna, he's not doing his job. Perhaps in his own
little grammer school world that may hold true, but in the real world of
professional prose an author may use whatever means of punctuation
necessary to best get the point across. Try and finish your little essay
on "What I did Last Summer" before you attack me through this medium.

Galdrion Longshanks

Penned by my hand on the 14th of Daedalan, in the year 242 AF.


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