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Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer.
not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude |
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"josi" wrote in message
... Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude Rude? OK. I'm sorry. You're right. I should've been nicer. He Viticulture is the cultivation of grapes, especially for winemaking. Happy now? |
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hell no
don't tell me what viticulture is thanks i know what it is thank you very much. Why dont you go and kiss your own ass |
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"josi" wrote in message
... hell no don't tell me what viticulture is thanks i know what it is thank you very much. Why dont you go and kiss your own ass Well, what did you want to know about viticulture? |
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Don't worry you arent of any help to me
So get lost |
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"josi" wrote in message
... Don't worry you arent of any help to me So get lost You aren't of any help to yourself. Remember your original message? Here it is, in case you were hoping nobody noticed how dumb it was: "hey. can anyone here help me with viticulture?" Help you with what, you twit? |
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"josi" wrote in message
Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude We have 2,000 grape plants so I could give you some help on some aspects of viticulture, BUT, you didn't mention where you live and since posters here are from all round the world and we can't give advice without knowing something about your climate, aspect, planting area etc or what you want to know about viticulture, why would anyone bother? Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. |
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FarmI wrote:
"josi" wrote in message Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude We have 2,000 grape plants so I could give you some help on some aspects of viticulture, BUT, you didn't mention where you live and since posters here are from all round the world and we can't give advice without knowing something about your climate, aspect, planting area etc or what you want to know about viticulture, why would anyone bother? Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. Thank God, a thoughtful way of saying you're question is so vague it defies answer. No need to be overly rude to the OP. Their question was indeed vague but I'd chock that up to inexperience with news groups. |
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"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message
.. . FarmI wrote: "josi" wrote in message Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude We have 2,000 grape plants so I could give you some help on some aspects of viticulture, BUT, you didn't mention where you live and since posters here are from all round the world and we can't give advice without knowing something about your climate, aspect, planting area etc or what you want to know about viticulture, why would anyone bother? Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. Thank God, a thoughtful way of saying you're question is so vague it defies answer. No need to be overly rude to the OP. Their question was indeed vague but I'd chock that up to inexperience with news groups. That's a difference of opinion, I guess. My opinion is that the OP does the exact same thing in face to face discussions. It has nothing to do with newsgroups. There's no reason to believe she's different because this is a newsgroup. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message .. . FarmI wrote: "josi" wrote in message Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude We have 2,000 grape plants so I could give you some help on some aspects of viticulture, BUT, you didn't mention where you live and since posters here are from all round the world and we can't give advice without knowing something about your climate, aspect, planting area etc or what you want to know about viticulture, why would anyone bother? Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. Thank God, a thoughtful way of saying you're question is so vague it defies answer. No need to be overly rude to the OP. Their question was indeed vague but I'd chock that up to inexperience with news groups. That's a difference of opinion, I guess. My opinion is that the OP does the exact same thing in face to face discussions. It has nothing to do with newsgroups. There's no reason to believe she's different because this is a newsgroup. JSB you were a little harsh. Yes more thought could have, should have, been put into the question but give the OP a chance. We really don't know anything about him/her, could be a person who has reason to not know how to ask. David |
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message .. . FarmI wrote: "josi" wrote in message Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude We have 2,000 grape plants so I could give you some help on some aspects of viticulture, BUT, you didn't mention where you live and since posters here are from all round the world and we can't give advice without knowing something about your climate, aspect, planting area etc or what you want to know about viticulture, why would anyone bother? Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. Thank God, a thoughtful way of saying you're question is so vague it defies answer. No need to be overly rude to the OP. Their question was indeed vague but I'd chock that up to inexperience with news groups. That's a difference of opinion, I guess. My opinion is that the OP does the exact same thing in face to face discussions. It has nothing to do with newsgroups. There's no reason to believe she's different because this is a newsgroup. JSB you were a little harsh. Yes more thought could have, should have, been put into the question but give the OP a chance. We really don't know anything about him/her, could be a person who has reason to not know how to ask. David The most highly regarded teacher in my high school was the one who would NEVER put up with a question like the OP asked. I'm in my 50s now, but ten years after graduating, I'd run into classmates now and then, and the discussion would eventually turn to that teacher, and how she taught us to think for ourselves and ask the right kinds of questions. Spoon feeding people is counterproductive for both parties involved. By the way, if the OP was serious about the question, she could've ignored me and come up with a better question. She hasn't done that, even though she knows there are some easier people here who may help her. |
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"Janet Baraclough" wrote in message
... The message from Scott Hildenbrand contains these words: FarmI wrote: Either put some thought into the question about the sort of advice you are really seeking or go to a library or try google. Thank God, a thoughtful way of saying you're question is so vague it defies answer. No need to be overly rude to the OP. Their question was indeed vague but I'd chock that up to inexperience with news groups. Nobody gets to adulthood without learning that even simple requests like "can you give me directions " always has to be qualified with a destination. And, few internet virgins find their way to newsgroups first, before learning there are websites and search engines. OTOH, such fecklessly inadequate queries are frequently used by trolls to stir up rows among other posters about who was rude etc. Janet It's reminiscent of a real classic from rec.food.cooking, a year or two ago. Subject line: Can I make lasagna at home? Body of message: How? Not a clue as to whether it wanted to know how to make the finished dish, or the noodles themselves. The OP never returned, but that didn't prevent a bunch of responses from kindhearted saps who assumed they knew what the question was. |
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, josi wrote: Thanks for the kind words... maybe next time you guys can be nicer. not the only one asking questions here. People don't appreciate being spoken to like you guys did (Val and JoeSpareBedroom) You guys are very rude And you are obtuse. I've been around grapes for 30 years, mostly the wine making end. What do you want to know? -- Billy Bush & Cheney, Behind Bars |
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