>That may be the best approach. It reminds me of going to a Catholic Priest with a problem. A standard response: “This too will pass my son”! Sometimes it is better to remain quiet and let go. I know when I am confronted by a fool I let him say what ever he thinks. I do not argue with fools, emotions or the mentally challenged. It is better to smile and get on with your life.
Tom:
Someone much smarter than I once wrote:
"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool
than to speak up and remove all doubt"
That's what I try and do when faced with a situation like this. Doesn't always work, but it keeps my stress level down a bit...
Evan Pauley, MCP
Positronic Technology Systems LLC
Knoxville, TN
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?