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pidunk 06:00 pm UTC 05/24/07 |
| In reply to: | re: What Percentage of Rockman Record is Fan Fiction? - Klasien 01:13 pm UTC 05/24/07 |
> fine, so be it. I however don't need your help in > discovering why I should consider Jim to be wonderful, nor > do I care whether you stand by him or not. I'm failing to understand the level of your distaste when you can't just keep the meaning of what I say intact. You said yourself that you don't like the things you think I have said about Jim, don't want to know that side of him what you think that side of him is, and if you go two ways in the furthering of that stream, 1) If true, then you won't think Jim to be wonderful; or 2) If false, you have no difficulty thinking Jim wonderful, hence, if the scenario turns out to be true, you would not see Jim as wonderful if the things are what you are currently believing are true, and what I am saying, is that in the final analysis regardless of your current impressions, that you will agree with me that Jim is wonderful. Meaning, no matter what you may think of what you may think there is a whit to think of to dislike, (got that? Pretty pretzelly, ya think? Annie Smith would be so proud)you won't dislike it once you understand it, or you won't dislike it once it is clarified. Hence, like Rome, all roads lead to, Jim is wonderful. :) > > As for you not understanding a word I say... that seems to > be your problem around here in general? That you > (purposefully?) misread all that is said here? You've got to be kidding! You totally twist this around. I have no difficulties with my reading comprehension, but you have difficulties with your "good spirit" antenna. You address me like I just knocked you off of your bed. And, by the way, I could find other things to do with my time and energy if I was so clever to purposefully misread someone or something. In the town I live in, great successes are had by those with such talents. Why would I want to squander that here on RR? > > I will not be as presumptuous as you and tell you what > your life lessons should be and would appreciate it if you > leave mine to me. I'm merely telling you what you seem to portray of yourself to me. 'nuff said if it didn't fit. If there is a "less grouchy" setting on you, could you just adjust it a little bit to the lighter side? I'm not pulling any hair out of your head. Here's a childhood story for you. When I was a little girl of age 6, I was riding my bicycle on the sidewalk when I was approached by another little girl who was alot bigger than me and not really a little girl but much older. She said I couldn't ride my bicycle on her block, and that I had to go back into my house or she would pull the hair out of my head, and I tried to reason with her, but she pulled a big chunk of hair out of my head and held it in her hand while I screamed. So, Klasien, just don't be THAT grouchy, okay? Subsequently to that, I moved permanently out of that house, and thus begun the very long separation from Jim, as we had seen each other there. I'd known Jim to that point since I was almost a year old, which spells to on and off due to his long distance visits, about five years. Please take note of the life-long aspect of the association and how early it began, as it will have bearing in other things I would be bringing up. > > K. > > > > > > You spent much energy writing a reply recently that I was > > not able to make heads or tails out of, and you feel that > > it is a life lesson learned not to make yourself > > understood? I am not clear on what you mean. When you > > decide you want to actually TRY to communicate, I would > > like you to consider the following of what I might mete > > out: > > > > > > > I did not reply to your email because I assumed then what > > > I assume now, that you and Susan were the same person. > > > > I am Susan, Susan is my name....but I am not a professor > > in any college, am not a lesbian, do not make a large sum > > of money, have not been denied by Jim (not that we do not > > have our issues) and I do not feel like I don't need him. > > I do not think he is a cat, and I don't remember all the > > other malarky I had to cry through. It was six weeks, from > > July 24, 2005 to September 3, 2005, during which time I > > was dealing with a circumstance that on so many levels I > > was not prepared for. There were Secretaries of Steinman, > > Susans Psychiatrists, Susans Cat, Susans Dog, Susans > > Brother, Susans god ever else knows, and none of the > > Susans appendages were created by me. I waded in muddy > > water, simply calling myself, "Susan". My upset and > > emotional reactions led to some kinds of emotional > > responses. But I promise you, that when the dust all > > clears, whether you are prepared to believe me or not, Jim > > comes out of this sparkling like a diamond. He is > > beautiful, wonderful, amazing, wonderous, for which you > > can be proud to call yourself a fan. I stand by him one > > hundred percent and I am very proud to do so. Just give me > > a chance to show you how fantastic he is. There is only > > one caveat, and that is that you would need to figure out > > how to give the benefit of the doubt concerning some facts > > you don't know....and by all means, ask questions. Our > > lives are a couple of doosies. > > > > > > > > > > > > | |
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