Sugien wrote:
> "Laura Fredericks" <anonomiss@CLOTHEShotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:80hbl31evqo37qr96b8mruug8ts1jpjpa6@4ax.com...
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>> On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 15:24:23 -0500, "Sugien" <paulbryantsr@gmail.com>
>> wrote in post:
>>> ...you can't spout any type of slur my way with any effect...
>>
>> A picture is worth a thousand words.
>>
>> Mrs. Dimbulb is on the right in the blue tent, uh, dress.
>> http://************/1ujaw
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> Let me see if I can put this in various terms someone with your
> limited mental acuity can grasp.
>
> If you take a stinky turd and wrap it up in the most beautiful
> package you can imagine with exquisite bows and ribbons you have a
> pretty package; however once the package is opened (looks diminished
> with age) all you have is the stinky turd.
>
> If you take a diamond however and wrap it up in an old brown paper
> lunch sack tied with string, you have an average looking package.
> however once the package is opened you still have a precious diamond.
What happens when you wrap a stinky turd up in an old brown paper lunch
sack or a diamond in the most beautiful package you can imagine?
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Being fat and ugly doesn't make one a diamond, Sugien. And being slim
and pretty doesn't make one a turd.
It's just stupid to try to convince everyone otherwise, when they all
know it's just a lot of defensive bull****.
I'm not sure how I feel about involving non-combatants--normally, I
would not approve, but you seem to be the one who originally subjected
your wife to ridicule, so I guess everyone is just running with your
ball.
If you were my husband, though, I'd have kicked your ass for it.
--
Rhonda Lea Kirk
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