December 2010 edit

With this edit you re-opened a closed AfD discussion so that you could add a comment. Don't do that. Beyond My Ken (talk) 03:46, 17 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hello BeyondMyKen. 1st You get me rampant like a rooster with your "don't" without clarification as to the reason(s). 2nd All the more so with your surmising "so that you could" as if i were an infant. I am f*-in granny! (so don't gimme no shit: i have less trouble flooring you than any of my grandchildren; both of whom have just graduated from kindergarten and entered primary school - they can effortlessly exasperate and leave me breathless within half an afternoon) Which leads me to item: 3rd What on earth is "a closed AfD discussion" for devil's/Heaven's/fuck's sake (i am, like i said, an example of ye olde farte and not very knowledgeable whereas newspeak, internet- and/or software-lingo, nor their abbreveations are concerned).

I was merely hinting to the fact that a view on money -whether it be true or false- can be rather important in analysis.

Shaksper painted a wrongful portrait of Dick III - but a beaut!

Furthermore: any closed dicussion can be re-opened. For whatever reason. Sintermerte (talk) 01:56, 23 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

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