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Has anyone heard from Cav? He seems to be AWOL.
Originally posted by DocStram
He's probably editting behind our backs.
Umm Cav? That one is for you. Have at it.
Originally posted by 7miles
Haven't heard anything since he made this extremely insulting comment
"Here is a contest for everyone: Guess which post in the last 24 hours on this thread is written in such a way to absolutely scream for an English teacher/spell checker??
I know many of you consider me a p**** on this subject, but can you really expect people to take your ideas seriously if you can't even make a full sentence, capitalize occasionally when you start a sentence and totally butcher the English language?
William "Cav" Cavanaugh"
Now thats a sad statement [V][V][V]
Originally posted by mikes pens
Now for me, the only one I have a beef with is Wendy's.
Originally posted by DocStram
Originally posted by mikes pens
Now for me, the only one I have a beef with is Wendy's.
Yeah except for that stupid damn red wig the Wendy guy wears in the commercials. Like, what is that all about? He's supposed to look like Wendy? Pippy Longstocking is more like it. Nobody did a commercial like ol' Dave.
Originally posted by wdcav1952
Thanks to those who emailed me to ask how I was and to Mike and Linda for starting this thread.
I put myself in “Time Out†for a couple of days to recharge my batteries and reassess a few things in my life. No, Al, I am not reinventing myself; I gave that idea up years ago. Also, to my friend Mike, my words were not directed in your direction. I believe you and I have fun with our posts and that is my usual intent.
I do not apologize for thinking that proper use of our language is important. I have seen too many resumes thrown out over the last thirty plus years for lousy spelling and poor presentation to ever back down from that position. I do regret the tenor of my last post on the subject as it was a mistake on my part.
I am not naïve enough to believe that a wood working forum is an English class. I do firmly believe that knowing the difference between lose and loose is elemental. I think the word definitely is relatively easy to spell. I am naïve enough to have thought that those who work long and hard on the techniques of turning and finishing pens might want to present a decent appearance to the people to whom they make a presentation for a large order of pens.
For the record, I have never mentioned a PhD in English, nor do I possess one. Also for the record, I will continue to post when I see inane requests like borrowing and returning a three dollar item rather than buying said item. I understand and accept that some may take such posts in the wrong way and take repeated shots at me for speaking plainly. That is their prerogative and should not be infringed upon in any way. I comprehend that some may find my typical posting style of searching for humor to be frivolous. That is certainly their right. I disagree, which is my right, and will continue to play the gadfly. I understand and accept that some posters feel that if they use quotation marks around the word borrowed, that no one will understand they mean stolen.
In conclusion, I will not be the kinder and gentler Cav; I will continue to be myself. I did run this post past an English teacher, was awarded an A- because I chose to use an abbreviation of my surname.
Originally posted by wdcav1952
Thanks to those who emailed me to ask how I was and to Mike and Linda for starting this thread.
I put myself in “Time Out†for a couple of days to recharge my batteries and reassess a few things in my life. No, Al, I am not reinventing myself; I gave that idea up years ago. Also, to my friend Mike, my words were not directed in your direction. I believe you and I have fun with our posts and that is my usual intent.
I do not apologize for thinking that proper use of our language is important. I have seen too many resumes thrown out over the last thirty plus years for lousy spelling and poor presentation to ever back down from that position. I do regret the tenor of my last post on the subject as it was a mistake on my part.
I am not naïve enough to believe that a wood working forum is an English class. I do firmly believe that knowing the difference between lose and loose is elemental. I think the word definitely is relatively easy to spell. I am naïve enough to have thought that those who work long and hard on the techniques of turning and finishing pens might want to present a decent appearance to the people to whom they make a presentation for a large order of pens.
For the record, I have never mentioned a PhD in English, nor do I possess one. Also for the record, I will continue to post when I see inane requests like borrowing and returning a three dollar item rather than buying said item. I understand and accept that some may take such posts in the wrong way and take repeated shots at me for speaking plainly. That is their prerogative and should not be infringed upon in any way. I comprehend that some may find my typical posting style of searching for humor to be frivolous. That is certainly their right. I disagree, which is my right, and will continue to play the gadfly. I understand and accept that some posters feel that if they use quotation marks around the word borrowed, that no one will understand they mean stolen.
In conclusion, I will not be the kinder and gentler Cav; I will continue to be myself. I did run this post past an English teacher, was awarded an A- because I chose to use an abbreviation of my surname.
Originally posted by 7miles
WOW,
Cav.....Didn't think me stating my opinion, would get your undee's in a bunch........Man it really bugs you that someone would think, what you said was in poor taste.......and for you to bring up a post I made looking for bushing......WOW my friend thats...well lets just say,I think the way you put in your above post "inane"
Now I think you need to loosen up your pantys.
Why don't you just let folks spell and speak how they want.
Dale
Originally posted by 7miles
WOW,
Cav.....Didn't think me stating my opinion, would get your undee's in a bunch........Man it really bugs you that someone would think, what you said was in poor taste.......and for you to bring up a post I made looking for bushing......WOW my friend that's...well lets just say,I think the way you put in your above post "inane"
Now I think you need to loosen up your pantys. (panties)
Why don't you just let folks spell and speak how they want.
Dale
Originally posted by MLKWoodWorking
Originally posted by 7miles
WOW,
Cav.....Didn't think me stating my opinion, would get your undee's in a bunch........Man it really bugs you that someone would think, what you said was in poor taste.......and for you to bring up a post I made looking for bushing......WOW my friend that's...well lets just say,I think the way you put in your above post "inane"
Now I think you need to loosen up your pantys. (panties)
Why don't you just let folks spell and speak how they want.
Dale
Being that at times I am inSane, even I can spell that word![]
Mike
Originally posted by 7miles
Take a look Mike its how Cav spelled it.
Cav I can see you are right and everybody is wrong..
That all I have to say on this
Originally posted by wdcav1952
Thanks to those who emailed me to ask how I was and to Mike and Linda for starting this thread.
I put myself in “Time Out†for a couple of days to recharge my batteries and reassess a few things in my life. No, Al, I am not reinventing myself; I gave that idea up years ago. Also, to my friend Mike, my words were not directed in your direction. I believe you and I have fun with our posts and that is my usual intent.
I do not apologize for thinking that proper use of our language is important. I have seen too many resumes thrown out over the last thirty plus years for lousy spelling and poor presentation to ever back down from that position. I do regret the tenor of my last post on the subject as it was a mistake on my part.
I am not naïve enough to believe that a wood working forum is an English class. I do firmly believe that knowing the difference between lose and loose is elemental. I think the word definitely is relatively easy to spell. I am naïve enough to have thought that those who work long and hard on the techniques of turning and finishing pens might want to present a decent appearance to the people to whom they make a presentation for a large order of pens.
For the record, I have never mentioned a PhD in English, nor do I possess one. Also for the record, I will continue to post when I see inane requests like borrowing and returning a three dollar item rather than buying said item. I understand and accept that some may take such posts in the wrong way and take repeated shots at me for speaking plainly. That is their prerogative and should not be infringed upon in any way. I comprehend that some may find my typical posting style of searching for humor to be frivolous. That is certainly their right. I disagree, which is my right, and will continue to play the gadfly. I understand and accept that some posters feel that if they use quotation marks around the word borrowed, that no one will understand they mean stolen.
In conclusion, I will not be the kinder and gentler Cav; I will continue to be myself. I did run this post past an English teacher, was awarded an A- because I chose to use an abbreviation of my surname.
I disagree, which is my right, and will continue to play the gadfly.