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Old 11-06-2003, 02:32 PM
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Default Help identify flower

Thank you, Jim, for the rare support and even rarer show of intellect to be
displayed in this group dominated by pompous fools. Its bad enough they
don't have enough motivation to look things up themselves, they provide ****
poor clues and then you get blasted for pointing out much more is needed by
some imbecile that is completely clueless. Normally such a waste of human
skin would have been kicked out of class for being a disruptive waste of
everyone's time but the Internet is the haven for such useless drek. They
have nothing useful or relevant to say but they crave attention and say the
most asinine things.

The only kind of "therapy" GMT is qualified to give me is a "Lewinsky"!!!
Lots and lots!!!


Jim Elbrecht wrote in message
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On 11 Jun 2003 01:19:33 GMT, (SAS567) wrote:

"Cereoid" Have you ever heard of the word, "Therapy?"
Take my word for it, you need LOTS!!


Actually Cereoid is of the family ascerbiae. Though they are
prolific producers of good information, they have little tolerance for
folks without clues.

In this case a picture would indeed be worth a thousand words. If you
are unable to take one yourself, you might search the web-- or check
one of the many flower identification books and say "it looks most
like. . . .".

Asking for others to do your lookups is fine. Asking for them to
read your mind is fine, too, but it isn't often productive.

Jim