Author: Lawrence S. Tamarkin
Date: 19:29:38 12/21/98
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On December 21, 1998 at 21:22:01, Dann Corbit wrote: >On December 21, 1998 at 20:59:27, Detlef Pordzik wrote: >[snip] >Just one thing here, Bruce - I ain't responsible - but got my opinion : >> >>YOU ( gents ) just got - what you were shoutin' for - >>you gave this mind assassin a yellow card - no result >>you disconnected his account - aha >>and then - you let him back in - >>now you've removed him again >> >>Do you - an experienced in life, grown up man REALLY believe - an adult can ever >>basically / fundamentally - CHANGE ? >>Never, my good man ! >>Everything, the ood + the bad - is burnt in in one's personality. >>I keep this in mind in my personal life - and got proof near to 100 % . >You might be surprised. I used to be a foul-mouthed martial arts instructor. >Now I am a peaceful programmer, who does not use bad language. I used to get >drunk fairly frequently. Now I never do. Change is rare. But it can happen. > >Never say "never." Rats. I just said it. Sean is just a kid. Didn't you do >anything stupid when you were 12? Maybe in a few years he will wise up. (I'm >not going to hold my breath, but you never know). I was just about going to try to answer the previous post, saying why I believe people can change when I came across your post, which so much more effectively says why I believe people (children are people too), can change. mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!
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