Two quick things:

(1) My post was intended to be taken as an extension to what little said in the post immediately above mine in the thread, not as a free standing node. <tongue in cheek>but my lawyer wasn't able to get through to him to authorize including the full text of his post in my node.</tongue in cheek>

(2) I may well have missed what you meant &/or been too picky about the details. I guess that's yet another reason not to respond to a discussion while low on sleep and trying to finish the final exam for philosophy class. :)

And no, I don't own 27 pairs of sweatpants.

In reply to (brainpan) RE: x 2 (brainpan) RE: x 4 Who owns your words? A resolution is needed. by brainpan
in thread Who owns your words? A resolution is needed. by kudra

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