Blow the trumpets and bucinas, stamp your feet, and clap now as we get a ...comment. Sure, it's a negative one, but who cares? Somebody cared enough to write something. (sniff sniff) Sory about the double usage of the word care, but I couldn't think of anything new. Well then, let's analyze it, shall we? Pesach break too long? You crazy? What we should shorten is school, not vacation time. I mean it's not like they're paying you or anything. Oh, commitment to excellence, eh? A desire to train young men to be fine and upstanding members of the community, huh? (snort) Whatever. The way I see it, everything I have written here has been complete. Sportswise not much, so I'll be be signing off now. Personal stuff? Would "I love you" make you happy? I'm not saying who the first you is, so spend a little time on the reply. bye
Posted by Greenmantle at March 26, 2004 04:54 PMSo, it's not yet 11:30 so i'm on time. I don't know how you find negativity in perfectly innocent comments. You'll have to teach me how to do that one day. As far as the pesach break - when you enjoy what you're doing you don't need long breaks. Breaks are necessary, but certainly not the long type, like three weeks, and certainly not four weeks! Why can't you beging to understand my viewpoint? I enjoy it and you don't. That's it. As far as you hating the people I like, it goes against all logic. Actually, most. If I like someone and you like me, then you should like that person too. The reason you don't is because you don't like the allocation of attention. But the problem there of course is you. You should like that person enough to want wahts good for them, and put your needs or wants second. The fact that by now, after creating dislike, you have found faults to which you can attribute your dislike, doesn't count for reality, because if love would have preempted the dislike, the faults would have been looked at as opportunities to help and not subjects of scorn.
Nice 'n lengthy, eh?
M