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Niels Seaton
niels.seaton at virgin.net
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almost too disappointng to reply to but having enjoyed much of your posts in the past brian i have to say that it's a pity that you responded in such a cavalier way to what i saw as a genuine request to soemone's issue you let yourself there mate sounds like something touched a raw nerve or other things in your life at the moment are making you rather more edgy than normal or you have frustration that leads you to reply in such - dare i say it again - a disappointing way or you've just had too much wine by 9.37 pm....... so - not sorted at all it seems if you can't hold it together enough to give a useful repsonse to someone's genuine question then don't press the keys and don't seek attention yourself in such a crap way to the rest of the list - keep doing your stuff - it's useful niels I'm sure that you well ----- Original Message ----- From: "brian hepburn" <hepburnbrian at hotmail.com> To: <Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 9:37 PM Subject: Re: [senco-forum] Death > It's a heck of a way of getting attention, introducing death as a topic. > > Just to link a couple of threads, how do you teach the dead to read? > Not sure about Jolly Phonics. > Toe by Toe? > Breakthrough to fresh air? > 123 and Away sounds appropriate. > Corrective Reading sounds a bit late. > Is there a crem in Wellington Square? > > Come to think of it, there is a series about Count Drac. > > Sorted. > > Brian > > > >> >>Without making light of the subject of death, which is destiny for all of >>us, I'm still left wondering whether a forum thread entitled 'Death' is an >>improvement on the threads that you're fed up with. >> >>Biff > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get Hotmail, News, Sport and Entertainment from MSN on your mobile. > http://www.msn.txt4content.com/ > > |
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