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Re^17: What is "aggressive" argument?

by IBlowGoatsSucker (Beadle)
on Nov 06, 2010 at 22:14 UTC ( [id://869843]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^16: What is "aggressive" argument?
in thread What is "aggressive" argument?

I am saddened to the utmost that you do not like my work. Do you have no regard for my feelings? We got on so well.

It is not so bad the sheep rejected you now, please, feel no shame. They will come to love you in time, your character has so much in common. Go on with the Sherlocking and you will find success.

TrollTroller Imperator Rex

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Re^18: What is "aggressive" argument?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 06, 2010 at 22:40 UTC

    Now you're just repeating yourself. Definitely not your night. Still, maybe you'll get a sympathy vote. All say aaah.

      I am crushed, CRUSHED I tell you. The Troll does not love me no more. He is just a cranky old fart who uses perlmonk to get over the sheep issues (BTW, it's spelled baaah), but he was my most bestest monk for a little time. Has he gotten a life?

      TrollTroller Imperator Rex

        How sad you are.

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