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July 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #234605July 7, 2008 at 11:53 AM #234419Allan from FallbrookParticipant
That’s actually a line from the movie “Tank”, starring James Garner. The movie was thoroughly forgettable, but there was a part in the movie where one of the characters was invoking Posse Comitatus and the other character asked if he was calling him a pussy Communist. For whatever reason, that line stuck with me.
Yeah, better you don’t ask.
You’re very conversant with Latin. Did you study it, and, if so, where?
July 7, 2008 at 11:53 AM #234548Allan from FallbrookParticipantThat’s actually a line from the movie “Tank”, starring James Garner. The movie was thoroughly forgettable, but there was a part in the movie where one of the characters was invoking Posse Comitatus and the other character asked if he was calling him a pussy Communist. For whatever reason, that line stuck with me.
Yeah, better you don’t ask.
You’re very conversant with Latin. Did you study it, and, if so, where?
July 7, 2008 at 11:53 AM #234561Allan from FallbrookParticipantThat’s actually a line from the movie “Tank”, starring James Garner. The movie was thoroughly forgettable, but there was a part in the movie where one of the characters was invoking Posse Comitatus and the other character asked if he was calling him a pussy Communist. For whatever reason, that line stuck with me.
Yeah, better you don’t ask.
You’re very conversant with Latin. Did you study it, and, if so, where?
July 7, 2008 at 11:53 AM #234602Allan from FallbrookParticipantThat’s actually a line from the movie “Tank”, starring James Garner. The movie was thoroughly forgettable, but there was a part in the movie where one of the characters was invoking Posse Comitatus and the other character asked if he was calling him a pussy Communist. For whatever reason, that line stuck with me.
Yeah, better you don’t ask.
You’re very conversant with Latin. Did you study it, and, if so, where?
July 7, 2008 at 11:53 AM #234609Allan from FallbrookParticipantThat’s actually a line from the movie “Tank”, starring James Garner. The movie was thoroughly forgettable, but there was a part in the movie where one of the characters was invoking Posse Comitatus and the other character asked if he was calling him a pussy Communist. For whatever reason, that line stuck with me.
Yeah, better you don’t ask.
You’re very conversant with Latin. Did you study it, and, if so, where?
July 7, 2008 at 12:06 PM #234435(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantWho is “jcfuquette” ?
Honestly, I hadn’t really zeroed in on what this person’s opinions are on anything and thus, have no beef with him/her.
There have been many characters on this board over the past couple years who like to make points that seem extreme to some folks.
My approach is to take them at their word and start an interesting debate on the facts. If it turns into name-calling and finger pointing, it’s pretty easy to ignore their posts if you want. It’s still a free country (though it’s neither inexpensive nor void of many regulations).July 7, 2008 at 12:06 PM #234564(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantWho is “jcfuquette” ?
Honestly, I hadn’t really zeroed in on what this person’s opinions are on anything and thus, have no beef with him/her.
There have been many characters on this board over the past couple years who like to make points that seem extreme to some folks.
My approach is to take them at their word and start an interesting debate on the facts. If it turns into name-calling and finger pointing, it’s pretty easy to ignore their posts if you want. It’s still a free country (though it’s neither inexpensive nor void of many regulations).July 7, 2008 at 12:06 PM #234574(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantWho is “jcfuquette” ?
Honestly, I hadn’t really zeroed in on what this person’s opinions are on anything and thus, have no beef with him/her.
There have been many characters on this board over the past couple years who like to make points that seem extreme to some folks.
My approach is to take them at their word and start an interesting debate on the facts. If it turns into name-calling and finger pointing, it’s pretty easy to ignore their posts if you want. It’s still a free country (though it’s neither inexpensive nor void of many regulations).July 7, 2008 at 12:06 PM #234617(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantWho is “jcfuquette” ?
Honestly, I hadn’t really zeroed in on what this person’s opinions are on anything and thus, have no beef with him/her.
There have been many characters on this board over the past couple years who like to make points that seem extreme to some folks.
My approach is to take them at their word and start an interesting debate on the facts. If it turns into name-calling and finger pointing, it’s pretty easy to ignore their posts if you want. It’s still a free country (though it’s neither inexpensive nor void of many regulations).July 7, 2008 at 12:06 PM #234625(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantWho is “jcfuquette” ?
Honestly, I hadn’t really zeroed in on what this person’s opinions are on anything and thus, have no beef with him/her.
There have been many characters on this board over the past couple years who like to make points that seem extreme to some folks.
My approach is to take them at their word and start an interesting debate on the facts. If it turns into name-calling and finger pointing, it’s pretty easy to ignore their posts if you want. It’s still a free country (though it’s neither inexpensive nor void of many regulations).July 8, 2008 at 7:08 PM #235268AecetiaParticipantTo Allan,
I find it in the books I read and also a lot of legal terminology is Latin. I did not study Latin. I studied Spanish, German and Russian and unfortunately have forgotten how to read and speak 99% of what I learned. Use it or lose it is true for most things and a foreign language is no exception.July 8, 2008 at 7:08 PM #235397AecetiaParticipantTo Allan,
I find it in the books I read and also a lot of legal terminology is Latin. I did not study Latin. I studied Spanish, German and Russian and unfortunately have forgotten how to read and speak 99% of what I learned. Use it or lose it is true for most things and a foreign language is no exception.July 8, 2008 at 7:08 PM #235407AecetiaParticipantTo Allan,
I find it in the books I read and also a lot of legal terminology is Latin. I did not study Latin. I studied Spanish, German and Russian and unfortunately have forgotten how to read and speak 99% of what I learned. Use it or lose it is true for most things and a foreign language is no exception.July 8, 2008 at 7:08 PM #235451AecetiaParticipantTo Allan,
I find it in the books I read and also a lot of legal terminology is Latin. I did not study Latin. I studied Spanish, German and Russian and unfortunately have forgotten how to read and speak 99% of what I learned. Use it or lose it is true for most things and a foreign language is no exception. -
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