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Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 04:09:25PM -0400, Bill Michaelson wrote:
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<pre wrap=""> I take it that ridiculing someone fits your definition of humor. Do I
understand, or is there some other element you should explain? Because I'm
not getting the joke.
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The joke lies in the fact that the OP thought, for some reason, that
BCCing the list with his ignorant, illiterate screed to a vendor would
help either himself or the list in some way.
That's funny to me, too.
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Oh. And I suppose the ridicule elevates what is just a chuckle or a
snort to a real knee-slapping belly laugh.<br>
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