Using insults when arguments fail

From: Ward Griffiths <wdg3rd_at_home.com>
Date: Wed Oct 27 20:44:05 1999

Chris Kennedy wrote:
>
> Mike Ford wrote:
>
> [stuff deleted]
>
> > <another person stands up>
> > I'm not a DECaholic either, whats wrong with a raised floor in the family
> > room?
>
> Oh dear. You're suggesting there's something unusual about a raised floor
> in the family room? :-)

Especially when it's the only room in the house with a ceiling high
enough to leave room for it. (Other than the master bedroom, I'm
still negiotiating with the wife on that one...)

Of course, putting in a raised floor makes it a bit tight for 96"
racks, and those are the excuse for the raised floor...
--
Ward Griffiths    wdg3rd_at_home.com    http://members.home.net/wdg3rd/
"It is not merely that I dislike, distrust and disbelieve anyone who 
seeks political office.  I would extend privacy rights even to 
politicians were it not for two countervailing circumstances.  First, 
they themselves violate privacy rights wholesale.  They regulate 
virtually everything that peaceful people can do behind closed doors, 
from taking drugs to having sex.  It is elitist hypocrisy for them to 
demand the privacy rights that they routinely deny to ordinary people.  
If a politician wishes me to respect his personal life, then he needs 
to respect mine."					Wendy McElroy
Received on Wed Oct 27 1999 - 20:44:05 BST

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