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Post by dmmichgood on May 20, 2015 1:10:55 GMT -5
Whyisitso, I am both flattered & humbled that you are part of my 'cult following' . That you follow my posts, repost my posts, follow my daily activities so 16-18 hrs per day. The expression of it with your christlike spirit & words is deeply touching and encouraging. p. s. Congrats to you also kitten, you are also part of this noble band now. Oooooooo. Now I'm part of a cult? I've only been in a'sect' before. This should be fun. So you're the leader right? YES! !!
Isn't great? Makes you feel like being a member of a "groupie" in the sixties !
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Post by whyisitso on May 20, 2015 1:46:36 GMT -5
Oooooooo. Now I'm part of a cult? I've only been in a'sect' before. This should be fun. So you're the leader right? YES! !!
Isn't great? Makes you feel like being a member of a "groupie" in the sixties !
Whisper *dmg I wasn't even born in the 60's * whisper
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Post by whyisitso on May 20, 2015 1:47:35 GMT -5
Sounds like Fixit, Virgo & Review had tea & scones together, then kissed & made up That's nice The funny part about it is that Fixit and Virgo are presumably partly funding his trip and expenses. He repays them by dishing dirt on them - though Virgo seems to be protected. Most organisations have online marketing managers these days so Review005 seems to have been appointed to that role. He's doing a good job at promoting his church Not sure what his KPI's are? Yikes! I don't recon I'd hire him! Read the following.... Maybe that's why he calls himself 'Review' In conducting a performance review you should: -ask the employee to rate themselves -provide a written performance review to the employee -make sure that you can back up any positives and negatives with specific examples -conduct a review meeting within 48 hours of the written performance review -note and file any employee comments and then ensure that the final version goes on file. Customise this template to your company's requirements and hand to employees to complete prior to a performance review. You should use the performance management section of our HR template to embed the process in your business.
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Post by curlywurlysammagee on May 20, 2015 1:54:17 GMT -5
Ross, I do not often disagree with you on your posts but on this occassion I think you have taken a step too far.
He's doing a good job at promoting his church
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 3:54:28 GMT -5
Sounds like Fixit, Virgo & Review had tea & scones together, then kissed & made up That's nice The funny part about it is that Fixit and Virgo are presumably partly funding his trip and expenses. He repays them by dishing dirt on them - though Virgo seems to be protected. Most organisations have online marketing managers these days so Review005 seems to have been appointed to that role. He's doing a good job at promoting his church Not sure what his KPI's are? you been on the twaddle juice again
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Post by whyisitso on May 20, 2015 3:58:25 GMT -5
you been on the twaddle juice again Not sure what twaddle juice is Just thought you'd be pleased your money is going to a good cause... Maybe he doesn't tithe Ross.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 3:59:18 GMT -5
Say Ross, We all loved the waggy banner your imaginery wag put together this am. Say show us some you do for your own evangelical anglican visitors . You'll have put a lot more effort in for them with their 100% doctrinal purity than for a cult behaviour (but not cult) family church. what speechless?
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 4:00:08 GMT -5
Not sure what twaddle juice is Just thought you'd be pleased your money is going to a good cause... Maybe he doesn't tithe Ross. why would i tithe Ross?
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 4:00:46 GMT -5
you been on the twaddle juice again Not sure what twaddle juice is Just thought you'd be pleased your money is going to a good cause... yes me
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2015 4:02:54 GMT -5
you been on the twaddle juice again Not sure what twaddle juice is Just thought you'd be pleased your money is going to a good cause... twaddle 1 trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense. 2 talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.
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Post by dmmichgood on May 20, 2015 6:13:44 GMT -5
YES! !!
Isn't great? Makes you feel like being a member of a "groupie" in the sixties !
Whisper *dmg I wasn't even born in the 60's * whisper Whisper *I was half way through my life in the 60's* The sixties was when my own children were born!
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 8:38:41 GMT -5
I know all of those words are in the letter but the order also makes a difference. Can you please quote the whole sentence that contains the phrase: "committed criminal acts"Thanks. Have I missed it or did you not get an answer to this? Inquiring minds want to know, and all that. No, I have yet to see a response. It is difficult to have a discussion when the quotes being provided are the result of a slight rearrangement of the actual text to derive the meaning one needs. I have also found that some posters have a difficult time admitting they made an error even when presented with the facts.
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Post by hberry on May 20, 2015 9:45:24 GMT -5
Have I missed it or did you not get an answer to this? Inquiring minds want to know, and all that. No, I have yet to see a response. It is difficult to have a discussion when the quotes being provided are the result of a slight rearrangement of the actual text to derive the meaning one needs. I have also found that some posters have a difficult time admitting they made an error even when presented with the facts. Ah well, we can but hope that an admission of error will shortly be forthcoming.
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Post by snow on May 20, 2015 10:58:54 GMT -5
YES! !!
Isn't great? Makes you feel like being a member of a "groupie" in the sixties !
Whisper *dmg I wasn't even born in the 60's * whisper Oh well then, you missed out on a really good time then lol... I was too young to 'enjoy' the 60's but I did watch all the teenagers and early 20's kids enjoy it!! I remember talking to a woman one time that had been the right age in the 60's and she made the comment that 'they changed the world'. In a very real way they did change a lot of the thought processes and then society in the aftermath. You can't have all those people having daily altered mind experiences without changing the way the world thinks.
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Post by snow on May 20, 2015 11:05:46 GMT -5
Have I missed it or did you not get an answer to this? Inquiring minds want to know, and all that. No, I have yet to see a response. It is difficult to have a discussion when the quotes being provided are the result of a slight rearrangement of the actual text to derive the meaning one needs. I have also found that some posters have a difficult time admitting they made an error even when presented with the facts. As far as I can determine the word 'allegations' does not translate for him the same as us. But what ever!
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Post by hberry on May 20, 2015 12:06:33 GMT -5
No, I have yet to see a response. It is difficult to have a discussion when the quotes being provided are the result of a slight rearrangement of the actual text to derive the meaning one needs. I have also found that some posters have a difficult time admitting they made an error even when presented with the facts. As far as I can determine the word 'allegations' does not translate for him the same as us. But what ever! That would seem to be the case. Nor the word 'suspect' given a previous thread discussion. Well, there you have it.
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 15:11:54 GMT -5
No, I have yet to see a response. It is difficult to have a discussion when the quotes being provided are the result of a slight rearrangement of the actual text to derive the meaning one needs. I have also found that some posters have a difficult time admitting they made an error even when presented with the facts. a) You know the content of the officer's document without needing me to re state it. If you wish to make some point please do so. You don't require any input from me to do that. Or Mrs blackberry can state it and make her point. You claimed that there was a specific phrase in the letter that you quoted multiple times to support your point. I simply asked you to post the sentence that contained the phrase. If it did not exist the response could have been: "The phrase as I quoted it does not exist. My mistake." Yes. Trying to give you a graceful way to say you had misquoted the letter while in the midst of the discussion. It happens to everyone once in a while. Most are willing to acknowledge that they were in error. Yes it has. And you have misquoted the letter each time you go around. Each time you misquote documents that are available for examination to make in a vain attempt to support your point I will probably ask you to back up the source. You can divert the discussion and go on flights of fancy with whomever you wish but the fact remains, you have distorted the provided text to support your claim. That, in other words, is lying.Not only is it fine with you it is also the truth.
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 15:31:15 GMT -5
But you'll be missing a bit of fancy footwork in the ring;someone on his back foot. ;) For some reason this reminds me of the Charles Durning song Sidestep in The Best Little ladyhouse In Texas! Chorus:Ooh I love to dance a little sidestep, now they see me now they don't- I've come and gone and, ooh I love to sweep around the wide step, Cut a little swathe and lead the people on.More.
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 15:43:58 GMT -5
Rational Quote the part of the statement that I didn't quote and then proceed to state the error I have made. You can dance your sidestep as long as you feel the need but here is one of the questions awaiting an answer: "committed criminal acts" are the words in the letter. I know all of those words are in the letter but the order also makes a difference. Can you please quote the whole sentence that contains the phrase: "committed criminal acts"Thanks.
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Post by whyisitso on May 20, 2015 16:24:11 GMT -5
a) You know the content of the officer's document without needing me to re state it. If you wish to make some point please do so. You don't require any input from me to do that. Or Mrs blackberry can state it and make her point. You claimed that there was a specific phrase in the letter that you quoted multiple times to support your point. I simply asked you to post the sentence that contained the phrase. If it did not exist the response could have been: "The phrase as I quoted it does not exist. My mistake." Yes. Trying to give you a graceful way to say you had misquoted the letter while in the midst of the discussion. It happens to everyone once in a while. Most are willing to acknowledge that they were in error. Yes it has. And you have misquoted the letter each time you go around. Each time you misquote documents that are available for examination to make in a vain attempt to support your point I will probably ask you to back up the source. You can divert the discussion and go on flights of fancy with whomever you wish but the fact remains, you have distorted the provided text to support your claim. That, in other words, is lying.Not only is it fine with you it is also the truth. Rat you're missing the point t o t a l l y. The original text may or may not exist, it doesn't exist if it was deleted or edited.... This of course is all in Reviews head, or it could be on this thread.... Nevertheless there'll never be even a slight admission of misquoting because Review007 doesn't misquote or misconstrue or miss the point or manipulate. Ever. Footnote: don't bother telling me that none of this makes any sense. The mulberry juice is fermented and it's gone straight to my head.
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Post by whyisitso on May 20, 2015 17:12:21 GMT -5
Rat you're missing the point t o t a l l y. The original text may or may not exist, it doesn't exist if it was deleted or edited.... This of course is all in Reviews head, or it could be on this thread.... Nevertheless there'll never be even a slight admission of misquoting because Review007 doesn't misquote or misconstrue or miss the point or manipulate. Ever. Footnote: don't bother telling me that none of this makes any sense. The mulberry juice is fermented and it's gone straight to my head. Wipe the egg off your face. If you reread rat's posts you will understand that you are off on a tangent about something unrelated to the matter he posting about . You on fermented grape juice Review? Bit early isn't it?
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 17:14:48 GMT -5
I acknowledge l have misquoted the Sgt in this instance. Could you provide the correct quote from the document? Then proceed to state the error I have made because I have misquoted the Sgt? I have no idea what you were quoting because the phrase does not exist. I could guess that it was one of the following: I, Sgt. Joel Heap of the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office along with the Investigations Unit, located in Kiowa, State of Colorado have been investigating the allegations of a criminal act committed by Leslie White. or, I, (Sgt. J. Heap) would like to make it very clear that this case is still under investigation with Mr. White as the suspect of the criminal acts committed. You point seemed to be an attempt to discredit the officer by saying he was saying LW was guilty. Just my guess.
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Post by hberry on May 20, 2015 19:00:19 GMT -5
Your guess is wrong. Reread the thread, follow the posts around the mutilple circumnavigations of the Elbert County white mulberry bush. Please state the error I have made with pastes from my posts to substantiate. H'berry was/is your ardent cheer leader. She hasn't stepped up yet to state my error as I invited her; yet. Perhaps she is in the wash room along with whyisitso removing egg from the face? Darling, some of us have jobs and can't hover breathlessly over our computers awaiting your next pronouncement. However, my point was that the words "suspect" (previous discussion) and "allegations" (this thread) were used by the Sgt. in the letter under discussion. Perhaps not used correctly according to your exacting legal standards, I understand, but relevant, I thought, to the discussion at hand. But do carry on! I leave any further discussion on this topic to Rational, who has twice my IQ and three times my patience while I attend an Honors Recital this evening. I feel confident you will have us all straightened out before your next gospel meeting.
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Post by Mary on May 20, 2015 19:03:17 GMT -5
This reminds me of when I was on a merry go round when I was a kid and no one stopped it so we could get off. Keep it going we are having a free ride.
Wonder what professing people think when they are paying review005 to write on this board when most of them would not dare to tread on such dangerous ground.
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Post by Greg on May 20, 2015 19:03:45 GMT -5
This is the opening sentence: "I, Sgt. Joel Heap of the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office along with the Investigations Unit, located in Kiowa, State of Colorado have been investigating the allegations of a criminal act committed by Leslie White."
This is a subsequent sentence: "I, (Sgt. J. Heap) would like to make it very clear that this case is still under investigation with Mr. White as the suspect of the criminal acts committed."
In the first sentence: "Allegations" - Plural, more than one allegation. All from one person or more than one person? Unknown. "A criminal act" - Singular. Could be one act committed by one person and upon one or more than one person.
In the second sentence: "Mr. White as the suspect" - Person thought to possibly have committed a crime or crimes. "The criminal acts committed" - More than one act. Number of victims unknown.
Seems that Sgt. Heap (or others) have determined crimes have been committed. No suspicion of a crime or crimes. What crimes we do not know. Mr. Leslie White is someone they suspect did the crimes.
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 20:07:21 GMT -5
I acknowledge l have misquoted the Sgt in this instance. Could you provide the correct quote from the document? Then proceed to state the error I have made because I have misquoted the Sgt? There were so many errors and misquoting but lets use the following as an example: You are correct." Committed criminal acts" is the quote. I should have also stated rape in the plural.. rapes. Quite a thing for the law officer to take it upon him self to make this statement. It is highly unlikely that he has any basis for making the statement. If he had worded it with 'alleged' before 'criminal acts' I would have no question. The implications of the change this one word makes are huge. First, "Committed criminal acts" is not the quote. It is highly unlikely because it is not what was written. Second, the officer stated: I, Sgt. Joel Heap of the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office along with the Investigations Unit, located in Kiowa, State of Colorado have been investigating the allegations of a criminal act committed by Leslie White.From where I sit I can see that this was an allegation. True, the officer did not use the word alleged but for most the word allegation is close. In the second part of the letter the officer wrote: I, (Sgt. J. Heap) would like to make it very clear that this case is still under investigation with Mr. White as the suspect of the criminal acts committed.Perhaps it was here you thought the phrase should have included the word alleged but from the state's point of view they are looking for the suspect that committed the crime. At the trial the court will determine if the allegations brought by the plaintiff can be verified. Not necessarily the crime but the person who allegedly committed the crime. LW is not stated as guilty at any time by the officer.
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Post by Mary on May 20, 2015 20:16:03 GMT -5
What do you find hard to believe?
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Post by rational on May 20, 2015 20:19:33 GMT -5
Sarcasm extraordinare, well done! And she made it work in text on a message board! Well, done. Very few other than the "Rat in the Hat" could have accomplished it so well! (The Rat in the Hat, for those unfamiliar with it, is a never ending and ever expanding mostly oral children's story filled with a wide array of animals including a rat with a magic hat who often replies with sarcasm.)
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