Agenda de jour: divide and rule
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Re: Agenda de jour: divide and rule
What words are you going to look up, Jerji? Here is a starter list for your consideration: hypocrite, strange bedfellow, shifting.Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:look up "sycophant" now.Hellsangel wrote:It is entertaining up to a point, when you are bored.panini press wrote:and that's what makes it pathetic and comical at once.
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panini press wrote:What words are you going to look up, Jerji? Here is a starter list for your consideration: hypocrite, strange bedfellow, shifting.Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:look up "sycophant" now.Hellsangel wrote:It is entertaining up to a point, when you are bored.panini press wrote:and that's what makes it pathetic and comical at once.
And not to forget bigot.
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panini press wrote:What words are you going to look up, Jerji? Here is a starter list for your consideration: hypocrite, strange bedfellow, shifting.Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:look up "sycophant" now.Hellsangel wrote:It is entertaining up to a point, when you are bored.panini press wrote:and that's what makes it pathetic and comical at once.
here is a word for you to look up: mudboy
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Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:
He just wants attention. Reminds me of the crazy guy who used to clean town buses at bus stops repeating the same set of words "Stop..stop... all get down...all get on to the bus... bus clean bus clean...right right.."
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Rashmunullah Jehadi Sir ji is right there - almost.
Your Holiness, you hit the nail on the head.
HA seems to have mellowed down considerably since he got dumped recently by one of his close buddies.
Rashman, still squawking the same thing again and again like a parrot?
I am simply praising you. I am saying you seem to have changed for the better.
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goodcitizn wrote:panini press wrote:What words are you going to look up, Jerji? Here is a starter list for your consideration: hypocrite, strange bedfellow, shifting.Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:look up "sycophant" now.Hellsangel wrote:It is entertaining up to a point, when you are bored.panini press wrote:and that's what makes it pathetic and comical at once.
And add perdition to that list as well.
LOST IN TRANSLATION -- Michael J. Sheehan (Member of the Dictionary Society Of North America)
I’ve always found it amusing that the family name Perdue in Perdue Farms, a huge purveyor of chicken, probably comes from the French word meaning lost. You come through our coops, chickie, and you’re dead meat. This in spite of the disclaimer found on their web site:
"Perdue Farms and our farm-family partners share a belief that it is our responsibility to treat the animals in our care with respect." [Poultry Welfare]
But I digress. As a root, -perd- came from a Latin word meaning to destroy or lose; in turn, that came from the Greek of the same meaning. It later morphed into the spiritual sense of moral corruption and ruin, even becoming a substitute word for hell.
Aside from the familiar perdition, the root showed up in a number of words.
• deperdition: loss, waste, destruction by wasting away.
• disperdition: an undoing.
• imperdible: unable to be lost or destroyed.
• ligniperdous: wood-destroying.
• officiperd: the throwing away of one's labor.
• perdido: a person who is considered lost; a desperate or depraved person; a dead person.
• perdifoil: a plant that loses its leaves annually; a deciduous plant.
• perdite: debauched, abandoned, wicked.
• perditious: damnable, pernicious. Also in weakened sense: harmful, undesirable.
http://verbmall.blogspot.in/2008/02/lost-in-translation.html
GC in my opinion it does not behoove you to get into this dispute. Let PP and HA sort out their issues with me and JM, why must you come along and start interfering particularly when you do not know enough of the background of our fight since you were not here when it started.
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Rashmun wrote:
I am simply praising you. I am saying you seem to have changed for the better.
Congratulations! You seem to know more about who my close buddies are than me.
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Hahaha! Now, let me apply the "caste came from skin color because the word varna means both color and caste" school of logic to this. I conclude that French toast (which the French call pain perdu) is an invention of the Purdue University of West Lafayette, Indiana.goodcitizn wrote:
LOST IN TRANSLATION -- Michael J. Sheehan (Member of the Dictionary Society Of North America)
I’ve always found it amusing that the family name Perdue in Perdue Farms, a huge purveyor of chicken, probably comes from the French word meaning lost.
PS: Reminds me, the French in my thread title is off. It ought to be Agenda du jour.
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Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun wrote:
I am simply praising you. I am saying you seem to have changed for the better.
Congratulations! You seem to know more about who my close buddies are than me.
you were observed chatting with your friend regularly. the point is that he knows sufficiently enough about you for you to be concerned with the fact that if you continue running around trying to damage the reputation of other posters he could do the same thing to you. i don't think he gives a damn about you being able to do anything to him since he is self employed.
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panini press wrote:Hahaha! Now, let me apply the "caste came from skin color because the word varna means both color and caste" school of logic to this. I conclude that French toast (which the French call pain perdu) is an invention of the Purdue University of West Lafayette, Indiana.goodcitizn wrote:
LOST IN TRANSLATION -- Michael J. Sheehan (Member of the Dictionary Society Of North America)
I’ve always found it amusing that the family name Perdue in Perdue Farms, a huge purveyor of chicken, probably comes from the French word meaning lost.
PS: Reminds me, the French in my thread title is off. It ought to be Agenda du jour.
if a particular explanation consists of multiple reasons the PP Method consists of focussing on one particular reason out of those multiple reasons, and ignoring all the other reasons completely. Whenever he does this one can conclude that PP is pee peeing, poo pooing and doing a butt-head synthesis on himself.
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Rashmun wrote:
you were observed chatting with your friend regularly. the point is that he knows sufficiently enough about you for you to be concerned with the fact that if you continue running around trying to damage the reputation of other posters he could do the same thing to you. i don't think he gives a damn about you being able to do anything to him since he is self employed.
Rashman, when did your delusions blend into reality?
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Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun wrote:
you were observed chatting with your friend regularly. the point is that he knows sufficiently enough about you for you to be concerned with the fact that if you continue running around trying to damage the reputation of other posters he could do the same thing to you. i don't think he gives a damn about you being able to do anything to him since he is self employed.
Rashman, when did your delusions blend into reality?
Slave, is that all you could come up with?
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Rashman, it won't be long before you go off the rocker with multiple dottings besides squawking the same thing again and again like a parrot.
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Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun, it won't be long before I go off the rocker with multiple dottings besides squawking the same thing again and again like a parrot.
OK. I guess you need to calm down.
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Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun, it won't be long before I go off the rocker with multiple dottings besides squawking the same thing again and again like parrot.
OK. I guess you need to calm down.
Back to being the one-trick middle-parted head that you are?
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Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun, it won't be long before I go off the rocker with multiple dottings besides squawking the same thing again and again like parrot.
OK. I guess you need to calm down.
Back tobeingdoing the one-trick butt-head synthesis which i know bestmiddle-parted head that you are?
you have my sympathies, Slave.
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Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun wrote:Hellsangel wrote:Rashmun, it won't be long before I go off the rocker with multiple dottings besides squawking the same thing again and again like parrot.
OK. I guess you need to calm down.
Back tobeingdoing the one-trick butt-head synthesis which i know bestmiddle-parted head that you are?
you have my sympathies, Slave.
Why Rashman! Thank you! But I am doing quite well. I cannot reciprocate your sympathies though. I am quite enjoying this.
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Rashmun wrote:Vidya Bagchi wrote:kinnera wrote:Hellsangel wrote:kinnera wrote:
deviating again? Did i make you uncomfortable or something? Again, i do wish you get married soon and wish your website has other visitors than just QB. i know it's pathetic!
Why would you want to punish any woman like that?
One woman may be sacrificed for the good of the community. The poor woman does have my condolences though.
Keep hopes. While Munmun may wanna recite Upanishads to glorify her, and then if she refuses he may wanna unglorify her, he may get some shock treatments in return that might make him forget Upanishads and other glorious men from history forever.
I could have accepted this comment from a happily married woman.
That comment is not for you to accept.
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:Rashmun wrote:Vidya Bagchi wrote:kinnera wrote:Hellsangel wrote:
Why would you want to punish any woman like that?
One woman may be sacrificed for the good of the community. The poor woman does have my condolences though.
Keep hopes. While Munmun may wanna recite Upanishads to glorify her, and then if she refuses he may wanna unglorify her, he may get some shock treatments in return that might make him forget Upanishads and other glorious men from history forever.
I could have accepted this comment from a happily married woman.
That comment is not for you to accept.
I agree. It is for me to reject and throw back at you. Those with shattered marriages should not have a desire that a marriage of some other person should also get broken up. They should introspect instead on what went wrong in their own marriage.
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Broken up? Yaar I'm the only optimist here. Every one is feeling sorry for your future wife. I'm the only one who is saying she will fix everything. Anyway the comment was to the naysayers, not you.
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Vidya Bagchi wrote:Broken up? Yaar I'm the only optimist here. Every one is feeling sorry for your future wife. I'm the only one who is saying she will fix everything. Anyway the comment was to the naysayers, not you.
Must be a real fixer-upper.
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