Letitia/Brett,
Interested to know what motivates your personality disorder. I'm told by
a reliable authority that cross-dressing could be helpful
I reckon you are being very unfair in grouping TAF and TI together as he
is a gentleman and I could well be classified as rough trade.
The only common ground I can spot from this distance is our aversion to
the nasty habits of D.C.Richardson. Well, so be it. Richardson must
have something about him to encourage normally quiet and well-behaved
researchers into launching unfounded? unresearched? and unstudied?
criticism in his direction.
Tony Ingham
From 'The Book of Common Knowledge' :- researcher = Wot you aint.
letiTiAflufF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 19, 11:21 am, t...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> <snip> the whole garbled gobbledygook taf
>
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> SYCOPHANT TWITS, TAF & TI
>
> TWITS, twits, twits
>
> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/twit
>
> English
> Etymology
> Originally twite, an aphetism of Middle English atwite.
> Verb
> to twit (third-person singular simple present twits, present
> participle twitting, simple past and past participle twitted)
> 1. (transitive) To reproach, blame; to ridicule or
> tease.
> • 2007: H. R. Fox Bourne, secretary of the Aborigines'
> Protection
> Society – often twitted for being an ‘armchair critic’ – wrote in a
> review of one of Stanley's books — Bernard ****ter, ‘Did He Puff his
> Crimes to Please a Bloodthirsty Reader****p?’, London Review of Books
> 29:7, p. 10
> Translations
> To reproach, blame; to ridicule or tease
> Noun
> twit (plural twits)
> 1. A reproach, gibe or taunt.
> 2. (UK) A foolish or annoying person.
> Translations
> a reproach, gibe or taunt
> a foolish or annoying person
> Categories: Middle English derivations | English verbs | English
> nouns
> | UK
>
> yes, TAF & TI you are the SNARKY LARKY TWITTY TWITS infesting these
> waters,
> ARMCHAIR CRITICS, SECRETARIES OF THE ABORIGINES’ PROTECTION SOCIETY,
> DO YOU PUFF YOUR CRIMES TO PLEASE A BLOODTHIRSTY READER****P? THE TWO
> OF YOU ARE WHAT IS CAUSING SCHOLARS TO LEAVE GEN-MEDIEVAL.
> TWITS, TWITS, TWITS
>
> ~Bret, scion of Charle de Magne
>
> http://Back-stabbing
Ancestral Descendants ASSoc.genealogy.medieval
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