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ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:21 PM

An Ettiquet Question.
 
Hi all,

If posting in caps is considered shouting, is posting in < B >bold< /B > OK?

ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:22 PM

.... is posting in <b>bold</b> OK?

ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:23 PM

<b>what if the whole message is in bold?</b>

m_kingdom2 Jan 9th, 2005 02:23 PM

Ira dear, it helps if you can spell it correctly, please, have some ettiquette.

ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:24 PM

<b><i>How about bold Italics?</i></b>

ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:26 PM

Hey m_k,

<b><i>If I hadn't had two Martinis, would I be posting this at all?</i></b> :)

111op Jan 9th, 2005 02:28 PM

I think bold is in, and ettiquet is really out, and m_k and dear <i> are, well, so </i> last year <i> <b>, like Dries van Noten castoffs.
</b></i>

elaine Jan 9th, 2005 02:36 PM

the 'dear' is deliberate, it helps to convey the attitude of condescension

ira Jan 9th, 2005 02:41 PM

&gt;..the 'dear' is deliberate, it helps to convey the attitude of condescension&lt;

&quot;Once upon a time, when Uncle was very young&quot;, one said Dear Sir or Dear Madam to provide a certain aura of respect to an otherwise unpleasant statement, in order to ward off the possibility of being horsewhipped. :)

cmt Jan 9th, 2005 02:51 PM

Miles Kingdom: When you choose to correct someone else's spelling, proper etiquette requires that you at least get it right yourself: etiquette, etiquette, etiquette.

&lt;&lt;Author: m_kingdom2
Date: 01/09/2005, 06:23 pm
Message: Ira dear, it helps if you can spell it correctly, please, have some ettiquette.&gt;&gt;



janeg Jan 9th, 2005 02:54 PM

Ah ha! I thought there were a few too many &quot;t's&quot; running around out there. But please explain to the country mouse here, what are Dries van Noten castoffs.

maitaitom Jan 9th, 2005 02:58 PM

&quot;f I hadn't had two Martinis, would I be posting this at all?&quot;

Damn, Ira, you're already two ahead of me. Of course, being in California I can catch up.
((H))

janeg Jan 9th, 2005 02:59 PM

Nevermind, I googled. Whoo Whoo. I shall stick with my Liz's &amp; Land's End. Thought I think I would accept Dries van Noten castoffs. Do they come in size 14? 8-|

elaine Jan 9th, 2005 03:12 PM

ira, I guess it's like saying &quot;with all due respect&quot; when you're about to say something disrespectful
=:)

ira Jan 9th, 2005 03:18 PM

&gt;... what are Dries van Noten castoffs?&lt;

Certain snakes, crabs and bugs grow by shedding their outer cartilage. These are known as &quot;castoffs&quot;.

Certain persons (usually, but not restricted to, prepubescent female persons), unable to determine who or what they are may become overly impressed by current fashions and attempt to imitate what was once known as &quot;the In Crowd&quot; (I'm in with the In Crowd).

Particularly susceptible persons (they know who they are), in both the American and European continents, have taken to wearing clothing made from the recent castoffs of the van Noten (a particularly unpleasant sort of reptile).

The goods therefrom dry out and fall apart in one season.

The poster simply made a typo. The intended phrase was &quot;Dried van Noten castoffs&quot;.

dcespedes Jan 9th, 2005 03:33 PM

Ira, don't drink and scribe ;) ...what a funny thread :-)

cigalechanta Jan 9th, 2005 03:39 PM

I love all my Dries Van Noten Clothes and wish I could afford more, even the vintage.
I love my gap jeans as well. Everyone has their own taste we and should not be judged by it unless you are Hannibal Lector :)

Patrick Jan 9th, 2005 03:40 PM

I had to check out this thread. I was sure that your &quot;Ettiquet Question&quot; was how to spell it.

elaine Jan 9th, 2005 04:18 PM

just rereading, and fear in my last posting I wasn't clear about 'dear', I was referring to your funny quote about
'Dear Madam&quot;

AnselmAdorne Jan 9th, 2005 04:28 PM

<i>&quot;If I hadn't had two Martinis, would I be posting this at all?&quot;</i>

Ira, back in the fifities (yes, I was alive then) Wayne and Shuster had a sketch called <i>Rinse the Blood Off My Toga,</i> which was about the assination of Julius Caesar. Wayne, playing the detective Flavius Maximus (a role model for Falco?) goes into a bar and says, &quot;Gimme a martinus.&quot; The bar tender says, &quot;Don't you mean martinis?&quot; And Wayne replies, &quot;If I want two I'll ask for them!&quot;

Anselm


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