Does anyone know John Kuthe
"Gary" > wrote in message
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> Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
>>
>> You know, John, if I'd preferred that you had been found with your
>> head in
>> the oven, I wouldn't have been hesitant to say so. You may want me
>> to hate
>> you, but the best you'll get is pity.
>>
>> In trying to decide whether to use the word, pitiful, or pathetic,
>
> I just don't understand a long-going feud between past friends for
> many years. You two have aired your hate towards each other but never
> told just what happened to cause this split. It must have been
> something really horrible, is all I can think.
>
> That said, I can't imagine holding a grudge against an old friend so
> long. If I have an issue with someone, I'll air it, then get over it.
>
> It's Christmas day, both of you. No better time to come to terms with
> each other. Kiss and make up and plan a kayak trip.
>
> G.
Perhaps a Festivus should be called?
"In the original O'Keefe tradition, the holiday would take place in
response to family tension, "any time from December to May... The
celebration of Festivus begins with the "Airing of Grievances", which
takes place immediately after the Festivus dinner has been served. It
consists of each person lashing out at others and the world about how
they have been disappointed in the past year."
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