the word "harp"

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Tue, 31 Jul 2001 21:42:49 -0500


>Judy;
> You offended no one and the term "harp" is an acceptable one, though 
>infrequently used. The only way to learn is by having the capacity to make 
>mistakes..we all have and we all will.......in the begining yours just might 
>come more frequently 
>than ours. :-)

"The capacity to make mistakes"???  Jim, are you perchance harboring a
flock of marketing genes we aren't yet aware of? Talk about selling a bug
as a feature! Go to your room! Stay... stay! 

Judy, Bubba say - "good judgement come from experience, and experience come
from bad judgement". Upshot being that we's all been there (some more
recently and frequently than others), and it just ain't no big thing. Just
between you and me, and the Law, "Truth" is as much a matter of the mounted
defense and unassailability of the defense logic as any other factor.
"Harp" is acceptable, except to the pathologically anal, but any angel I'd
consider to be worth knowing would surely chose something lighter than a
piano plate on which to strum the muse.


>...rest assured though at one time we were absolute genuises at 
>mistake making........
>Jim Bryant (FL)

Oh man, I hate it when we sink into such mediocrity that we can't even make
a decent misteak.

Bummer.


Ron N


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