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Re: Re: Re: never been so disgusted with myself
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Posted by Deas Plant. on July 03, 2003 at 12:12:32 from (211.26.1.112):
In Reply to: Re: Re: never been so disgusted with myself posted by JD-Tractor in NY on July 03, 2003 at 11:26:35:
Hi, JD-tractor. You are entitled to your opinion and I would defend your right to it. That doesn't mean I agree with it. I didn't read ALL the posts in this thread but the 7 or 8 that I did read all seemed to agree that Hidden Identity HAD stuffed up and big time but the general run of them seemed to be saying, "Stop kicking yourself, learn from it and move on", something that maybe the NY education authorities DIDN'T do if they threw out the math test results instead of looking at improving the teaching methods. What he did may not be the smartest thing you or I have ever seen anybody do but he has admitted that it was DUMB and he apparently KNOWS that it has cost him big bucks and a lot of (previously) un-necessary work. How long is he supposed to keep on kicking himself while he's down if he plays by your rules? How long do you go on giving your wife a hard time if she stuffs up? And, is she entitle to a second opinion before you start in giving her a hard time? Or is your judgement LAW around your way? I also don't think Hidden Identity needs you or anybody else to tell him he's stuffed up. He made it pretty obvious that he and hip pocket nerve have worked that much out for themselves. Let him get on with his life. You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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