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Re: A Very British Witchcraft
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nigelswift wrote:
tjj wrote:

Why would I want to involve the Eds in this discussion? Why are you being so confrontational? Why I am bothering to answer this nonsense ... you tell me Nigel. You seem to have the answer to everything.
Over and out ... not slinking off, will be back - but sensible things to do now.

Confrontational, nonsensical, not worth bothering with and a know all - that's a lot of put-downs per line. Any chance you'll explain?


Yes, happy to. I wasn't trying to put you down Nigel. Believe or not, I have fair bit of respect for you. I'm sure you will be the first to agree that you possess exceptional skills when it comes to pedantics and for that matter semantics - in displaying those skills the essence of the discussion is often lost. Referring me to the Eds was the proverbial 'straw'...


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Posted by tjj
27th August 2013ce
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