Geez, it would be easeier to take you seriously if it weren't for the dead giveaways that you're a moo...

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Posted by KC Elbows on April 17, 2003 at 07:26:36:

In Reply to: Do you think of this...... posted by Springer on April 16, 2003 at 19:12:52:

'Do you think about these things on a daily basis?'

When you are writing a book on a topic, depth of research is important. As I am a writer, I work every day, since this is my main project right now, I work on it every day. It's called discipline.

'I dont think that I want to train at your school anymore, you don't even talk about martial arts.'

You never brought up martial arts. Kind of a glass house you've got there, eh? In addition, I don't think I invited you to train at our school, so no matter how much you wanted to, you really couldn't.

'All you do is talk about how much you think you know, about someone you are obviously totally obsessed with.'

Again, research is necessary for writing about factual events, and great depth of research.

'Your weird....I think that I would get some help if I were you.'

Well, go get some help if you like. I'm a writer, these posts get me contacts, those contacts bring me info. Simple process, you are fully capable of understanding it.

'Geez what a goof.
Springer'

And, once again, another dead giveaway that you're a moo. No one uses the term goof as consistently as a moo. You really should work on that, it's not normal to sound exactly like everyone else in your school.


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