An encomium for genealogy

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starbuck95@hotmail.com

An encomium for genealogy

Legg inn av starbuck95@hotmail.com » 09 jan 2005 18:33:47

Ah, yes, the unfortunate impairment that's an excuse for everything --


You're quite right this time, I don't mind about correct spelling -
Rowse
and Rouse are practically the same to my impaired eyes & brain.

Peter Stewart

Re: An encomium for genealogy

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 09 jan 2005 21:52:52

What an extremely silly, rancorous and unjustified remark - when have I made
this fact of my life, about which you can know virtually nothing, an excuse
for myself, much less for "everything"?

Your lack of comprehension and poisonous yet anonymous response are,
however, quite telling.

I have mispelled my own name on this newsgroup several times. It's just not
important, but at least I give my name and admit my errors rather than
hiding behind a cutesy label like "starbuck95" that conveniently ditances
the poster from his or her lapses.

Peter Stewart


<starbuck95@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Ah, yes, the unfortunate impairment that's an excuse for everything --


You're quite right this time, I don't mind about correct spelling -
Rowse
and Rouse are practically the same to my impaired eyes & brain.

starbuck95@hotmail.com

Re: An encomium for genealogy

Legg inn av starbuck95@hotmail.com » 10 jan 2005 14:50:55

Many people on this group know who I am. In addition, I am actually
descended from the Starbuck family eight different ways, so feel it
quite natural to use the name "starbuck95." No reference is being made
to the coffee vendors.

I would sign my name to each post if I felt each was the literary
equivalent of a short poem or epigram (which, alas, I do not).
John Brandon

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