It's PUS-Laden...not puss... not meaning to split hairs. If ya can't spell right what are ya' stupid or just illiterate?
Both, generally. I'm also at times smart and very literate. Depends on many factors.
Much like James Brown. Haaagh! I feel good!
If ya got sense enough, open up a dictionary once in a while!
Puss - slang for hare. Puss-laden - encumbered with hares. Not to split hares, or anything.
How does that make you feel?
Still like James Brown.
Does that make you feel good?
Why, yes, yes it does! I'm actually feeling better every time I read something you wrote.
That's just the way I am, if ya can't take it, that's your problem!
I can take it or leave it. I really don't much care.
One thing, though before I go, I would have liked to seen the original poster jump in and defend himself but didn't hear a word from him or any of the other moderators!
That's because he didn't need defending. Irrefutable evidence of that fact can be found in the OP's second post in the thread. The OP wasn't attacked. He was simply given advice based on standard
if/then logic.
The reason I didn't offer any advice serves to prove my point...I don't frickin' know, and that's why we turn, again to the more experienced people in hopes of getting a nice, polite, friendly answer, not insults!
And yet you chose to publicly rather than in a PM give Moot advice that was neither, nice, respectful, nor polite. I do love a good irony.
Not asking ANYONE to modify their behavior, just asking for respect and politeness.
Of course you are asking people to modify their behavior. Asking someone to change the way they respond is
quite literally asking them to change their behavior. Just because YOU think someone is impolite or disrespectful doesn't mean they are. Yet you want people to modify their behavior to satisfy your own personal standards and criteria of what is polite and respectful.
For someone who admittedly doesn't know, you're being kind of, oh, I dunno, a tool, for a lack of a better word (no, wait, thesaurus! contraption, gadget, gizmo, whatchamacallit, Richard), to come in here asking for free advice, and then criticize the manner in which it is provided. Take what you can get. Nobody here is obligated to give advice, much less advice given in a manner that meets with your approval.
The only think I now ask of you is that you please not state for a third time that you're going to say one more thing before you go. Say it, don't say it, stay, leave, it doesn't really matter which.