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25/09/2003 12:49:43
 
 
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25/09/2003 12:21:23
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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I'm confused. I thought Renoir was your real name. I must have missed something all this time?

>If anyone is really interested, I will be more than happy to explain why people call me what they do. How about you John? Want to explain your what led up to your absence?
>
>
>>Hi "Renoir"
>>
>>Not being an A$$ - I just know that this is a bogus account. Sorry if pointing that fact out bothers you.
>>
>>FWIW, I enjoyed that episode of Seinfeld myself.
>>
>>< JVP >
>>
>>>John,
>>>
>>>I was serious about asking what was humorous. Why are you being such an a$$? Just don't respond if you don't want to have a "discussion." I thought I missed you being here; I was wrong.
>>>
>>>Send private or to renoir@bellsouth.net if you have any further interest in not discussing something. Sheesh!
>>>
>>>Renoir
>>>
>>>>"Renoir"
>>>>
>>>>I'll respond to you if you use your real identity. I don't engage in substantive conversations with folks hiding behind a nom de plombe. I promised Michel that I would not engage in that sort of thing - and in that vein, I will not aid those who are engaging in that very activity.
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>
>>>>< JVP >
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Several years ago MicroEndeavors had a self-study course designed to teach business people the concept of how to be a programmer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>ROFLMAO!!
>>>>>
>>>>>John,
>>>>>
>>>>>Inside joke? I missed the humor. What is funny?
>>>>>
>>>>>Renoir
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