>>>>>>>Let me repeat the words of your best friend Jean-Marie Laeremans: If you cannot stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen
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>>>>>>>And finally, my advice to you is still the same ... message#
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>>>>>>What you think of me doesn't worry me at all.
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>>>>>You seem to have copied and pasted this reply into a number of messages
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>>>>>Will you now stop whining about having been twitted by Jay ?
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>>>>It's a fact that you use the word whining, but does that prove that I was whining? I don't think so. The problem with reactions like yours is that when I express disagreement, you would see that as a continuation of whining and worrying. I can't really help it that you think that way. It's not in my hands. And I don't worry about it.
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>>>Oh I see, my mistake, not whining, but waffling
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>>It's a fact that you use the word waffling, but does that prove that I was waffling?
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>Now, that is waffling
It's a fact that you use the word waffling, but does that prove that I was waffling?
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