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Christ Bob, are you a goldfish? 3 second memory?
Go back a page, Raefil has quoted your envelope post, what's the big issue here. Are you on medication for this memory issue?
The one that doesn't have me stating I would be posting an envelope?
Again.... Am I correct in saying this has absolutely nothing to do with you? It's not a difficult question, even for a simpleton.
What envelope? There never was an envelope & I never said there was?
Was I correct in stating this has nothing to do with you?
Nor was my wife?
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Nor was my wife?
Nor was I?
Bob, bob, bob.....The one that doesn't have me stating I would be posting an envelope?
Again.... Am I correct in saying this has absolutely nothing to do with you? It's not a difficult question, even for a simpleton.
What is this:
Originally Posted by BobRoss
Well I'm glad you admit it.
Watch out for an envelope love.
Well, it looks like its BobRoss saying that there is an envelope!!!! How can that be deciphered any other way Bobby?
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You mean the one where he said thisNor was my wife?
And the one just after where he went onBefore I do vanish, your missus looks like a bag of spanners might help....then I thought fuck that.... Wouldn't touch it with a bag of tungsten tips... Fill your boots though flower.
Dog rough? Is that the phrase they use? I've no idea?
You mean the one where he said this
And the one just after where he went on
Bet he Denys writing it!
MOSSYPNE
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Bob, bob, bob.....
What is this:
Originally Posted by BobRoss
Well I'm glad you admit it.
Watch out for an envelope love.
Well, it looks like its BobRoss saying that there is an envelope!!!! How can that be deciphered any other way Bobby?
Maybe he was just warning WFG on the hazards of tripping over envelopes that have been left on the floor?
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You mean the one where he said this
And the one just after where he went on
This has what to do with you? Really curious to know...?
Do you know someone who must have the last word? No matter the subject, they say one more thing, regardless of what you say. Sometimes they are argumentative, but often they simply will not let a topic end. Why not drop it and do everyone else a favor? Enough is enough!
Many children want to have the last word, of course, but here are eight types of adults who may always seem to need the last word. These are people who are:
1.know-it-alls
2.dense
3.stubborn
4.intoxicated
5.excited
6.always needing to be right
7.consensus-driven
8.conversation hogs
The most important thing to remember when handling a "last worder" is that the last word has no value in itself. When you accept this, you will experience less annoyance and a reduced temptation to battle over the last word.
So how do you escape the trap of an annoying "last word" conversationalist? Frequently, you can be blindsided. You may not realize the conversation is continuing aimlessly because you are speaking to a person who must have the last word. But when you finally get the drift, openly volunteer to let them have the last word and then shut your trap.
Yes, that's right – give them the last word. You may discover they will not continue, beyond a "no thanks." Here are three examples of what you might say:
1."We've been talking about this for while and I'm done talking about it. Is there anything else you want to throw in before we stop talking about it/I stop listening?"
2."Look, we are going in circles and I'd like to talk about [another topic]. Your last thoughts before we move on?"
3."I certainly understand what you are saying and we just have different opinions. I'd like to leave it at that. But is there one last thing you'd like to add before we drop it?"
Naturally, statements like these will not gracefully end the conversation or change the subject under all situations and with everybody. Depending on who the person is, you might bluntly excuse yourself indicating that you will return when the conversation changes topic. And, of course, you can always grit your teeth, smile, and nod until the speaker wears out.
If you've identified yourself as a last worder, have you gotten the hint and will you reform?
Many children want to have the last word, of course, but here are eight types of adults who may always seem to need the last word. These are people who are:
1.know-it-alls
2.dense
3.stubborn
4.intoxicated
5.excited
6.always needing to be right
7.consensus-driven
8.conversation hogs
The most important thing to remember when handling a "last worder" is that the last word has no value in itself. When you accept this, you will experience less annoyance and a reduced temptation to battle over the last word.
So how do you escape the trap of an annoying "last word" conversationalist? Frequently, you can be blindsided. You may not realize the conversation is continuing aimlessly because you are speaking to a person who must have the last word. But when you finally get the drift, openly volunteer to let them have the last word and then shut your trap.
Yes, that's right – give them the last word. You may discover they will not continue, beyond a "no thanks." Here are three examples of what you might say:
1."We've been talking about this for while and I'm done talking about it. Is there anything else you want to throw in before we stop talking about it/I stop listening?"
2."Look, we are going in circles and I'd like to talk about [another topic]. Your last thoughts before we move on?"
3."I certainly understand what you are saying and we just have different opinions. I'd like to leave it at that. But is there one last thing you'd like to add before we drop it?"
Naturally, statements like these will not gracefully end the conversation or change the subject under all situations and with everybody. Depending on who the person is, you might bluntly excuse yourself indicating that you will return when the conversation changes topic. And, of course, you can always grit your teeth, smile, and nod until the speaker wears out.
If you've identified yourself as a last worder, have you gotten the hint and will you reform?
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Bet he Denys writing it!
No I didn't? I denied what you initially said I'd posted.
You need to get your house in order Nobby.
Again.... This has what to do with you?
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Do you know someone who must have the last word? No matter the subject, they say one more thing, regardless of what you say. Sometimes they are argumentative, but often they simply will not let a topic end. Why not drop it and do everyone else a favor? Enough is enough!
Many children want to have the last word, of course, but here are eight types of adults who may always seem to need the last word. These are people who are:
1.know-it-alls
2.dense
3.stubborn
4.intoxicated
5.excited
6.always needing to be right
7.consensus-driven
8.conversation hogs
The most important thing to remember when handling a "last worder" is that the last word has no value in itself. When you accept this, you will experience less annoyance and a reduced temptation to battle over the last word.
So how do you escape the trap of an annoying "last word" conversationalist? Frequently, you can be blindsided. You may not realize the conversation is continuing aimlessly because you are speaking to a person who must have the last word. But when you finally get the drift, openly volunteer to let them have the last word and then shut your trap.
Yes, that's right – give them the last word. You may discover they will not continue, beyond a "no thanks." Here are three examples of what you might say:
1."We've been talking about this for while and I'm done talking about it. Is there anything else you want to throw in before we stop talking about it/I stop listening?"
2."Look, we are going in circles and I'd like to talk about [another topic]. Your last thoughts before we move on?"
3."I certainly understand what you are saying and we just have different opinions. I'd like to leave it at that. But is there one last thing you'd like to add before we drop it?"
Naturally, statements like these will not gracefully end the conversation or change the subject under all situations and with everybody. Depending on who the person is, you might bluntly excuse yourself indicating that you will return when the conversation changes topic. And, of course, you can always grit your teeth, smile, and nod until the speaker wears out.
If you've identified yourself as a last worder, have you gotten the hint and will you reform?
Thanks.
MOSSYPNE
Advisor to the owner.
Whilst I'm sure Bob does regret some of the stuff he posted on that night, I'm not sure it needs dragging up again a week later.
I'm sure Bob and WFG could sort this tiff out via PM's?
I'm sure Bob and WFG could sort this tiff out via PM's?
Maybe he was just warning WFG on the hazards of tripping over envelopes that have been left on the floor?
Maybe. It appears the envelope didn't really exist, he never wrote it....even though we can all see it posted.....odd!
And where is the fun in that for me?Whilst I'm sure Bob does regret some of the stuff he posted on that night, I'm not sure it needs dragging up again a week later.
I'm sure Bob and WFG could sort this tiff out via PM's?
MOSSYPNE
Advisor to the owner.
And where is the fun in that for me?
I could PM you pretending to be Bob?
No I didn't? I denied what you initially said I'd posted.
You need to get your house in order Nobby.
Again.... This has what to do with you?
I hate gobby fuckers who can't carry through their threats Bob, along with liars and people who call other people's wives.
Whilst I'm sure Bob does regret some of the stuff he posted on that night, I'm not sure it needs dragging up again a week later.
I'm sure Bob and WFG could sort this tiff out via PM's?
I would rather meet somewhere in the sunshine, have a drink and wear matching white vests than pm each other, like.
Can't see that happening, though.
*That's all folks
I could PM you pretending to be Bob?
Nah, it's just not the same Mossy. No one can pretend to be so arrogant and deluded and get away with it.
Unless..........
I wonder what ginger is upto? Or maybe I should pm myself?
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Maybe he was just warning WFG on the hazards of tripping over envelopes that have been left on the floor?
WFG has just got a new puppy so there is a good chance it's been ripped to bits and unreadable😉