[Message Prev][Message Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Message Index][Thread Index]
Re: R.I.P. Robert L. Bass
"JoeRaisin" <joeraisin2001@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : i7lljf$aku$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> On 9/25/2010 2:56 PM, Jim wrote:
>> On Sep 25, 8:48 am, JoeRaisin<joeraisin2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> There's a difference. Unless I missed it you haven't been saying that
>>> those of us who took Bass' change of heart at face value and said,
>>> "Okay, good enough for me..." are fools and were "suckered". Fine,
>>> there may have been a bit of "gushing" due (IMHO) to the psychological
>>> leanings of most people to believe that what goes around comes around
>>> and don't we all want our sins to be forgiven when we near the end?
>>> Most do.
>>>
>>> He went further than to say, as you did, that you simply didn't like him
>>> and his passing doesn't change that, he acted as though he is joyful at
>>> the passing of another human being, sort of like that kid who started
>>> teasing the easy mark just because everyone else was but doesn't know
>>> when to quit.
>>>
>>> Besides, he's more fun - I mean, he has all these chains just begging to
>>> be yanked... though I've probably queered it now...-
>>
>> On the other hand, it wasn't Petem who started this thread. And I
>> daresay if no one had started the thread it wouldn't have been him or
>> any of those who are adversely commenting on this subject who would
>> have started it. Who ever stated it had to know that it was going to
>> go in this direction. If they didn't ..... well ..... then .... they
>> never learned a damn thing over the past 13 years. Some are going to
>> "forgive" Bass and some aren't. So what the fuck are you all going to
>> do? Argue over the next 13 years whether that's ok or not?
>>
>> It's over. No one is ever going to change what happened. Some things
>> never get resolved. This is certainly one that isn't important enough
>> to start another revolution in ASA about. Not being able to resolve
>> this subject will never affect anything that will or can ever happen
>> here from this point forward.
>>
>> Let it go. there's nothing to gain or lose by trying to convince
>> someone of something that they don't believe.
>> How much "over" does something have to be to finally let it go.?
>>
>> Let me give you an example. Bob C and I have been at each others
>> throats for a long time. I'm sure I haven't convinced him nor he me to
>> give up our points of view. Now, we talk and just don't mention the
>> other shit. That's ok with me and it seems ok with him. "Liking" each
>> other doesn't come into the equation.
>
> Point taken - I'm done
about time!
comp.home.automation Main Index |
comp.home.automation Thread Index |
comp.home.automation Home |
Archives Home