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Alex Pilosov wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Mitul Limbani wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Yup, I keep laughing at Rehan. I don't think anyone can ignore the
class clown, nor there's much point in fighting one.
-alex
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<pre wrap="">I think its better to keep person anger off the public list at least.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->But its not anger, it humour. Besides, if Rehan didn't want to be made fun
of, he wouldn't cc a clueless email to vendor to the list. I don't see
anyone else doing this.
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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.<br>
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