You're probably right about that first "Alice" quote being a hostile choice. I'll keep that in mind.
As you note, though, I did say that my personal preference was "c," which [and henceforth it is I who am noting], while, off the wall, and lending itself to a number of interpretations, on its own face and with regard to the person who would respond in such a left-field way, isn't so overtly hostile.
LOL.
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Congratulations Ann! You should grow up to be a scientist! Your theories are great!
There, does that make up for all those silly teachers who didn't recognize your true genius? And anyway, you ARE a scientist. You're our resident cultural, social, legal, political scientist!
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You're probably right about that first "Alice" quote being a hostile choice. I'll keep that in mind.
As you note, though, I did say that my personal preference was "c," which [and henceforth it is I who am noting], while, off the wall, and lending itself to a number of interpretations, on its own face and with regard to the person who would respond in such a left-field way, isn't so overtly hostile.
LOL.
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and: ; )
And, Ann:
Boy, did your "science" musings resonate.
Congratulations Ann! You should grow up to be a scientist! Your theories are great!
There, does that make up for all those silly teachers who didn't recognize your true genius? And anyway, you ARE a scientist. You're our resident cultural, social, legal, political scientist!
Thanks for another great podcast. From one of your pod-people down here in Tennessee.
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