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Shockingly, sometime after being posted to Agent Orange, an argument broke out, complete with lame attempts at humor in place of responding to arguments with counter-arguments and a long string of snipping "You Are!", "No, You Are!" comments.

Most of it is anchored to this long diary-in-a-comment. Feel free to go there if you have an Agent Orange identity and tell me when I've gone off-base.

I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.

by BruceMcF (agila61 at netscape dot net) on Thu Oct 29th, 2009 at 12:27:28 PM EST
But that guy is hilarious. What's his issue with the Pyrenees? I can't guess how he thought that is a counter-argument after you trashed him completely. (I would only have added that Toledo may not be on the Sevilla line, but it has its own high-speed branchline...)

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Fri Nov 6th, 2009 at 02:53:54 AM EST
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... is that he had declared a very simple, very strident position, and had not encountered the response before that his position did not actually line up with successful HSR lines elsewhere. With enough of an emotional investment in the argument, he was not going to abandon it just because reality got in the way.

The fact that we are talking about Pittsburgh, the largest city in the mountainous Appalachian region - and the fact that there are no similar mountains between Moscow and St. Petersburg, and that the terrain in between did not have a lot of urban development in Czar Peter's day - seemed to be total airport city, flying completely over his head. Ohio = Midwest = Flat, never mind the western foothills of the Appalachian.


I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.

by BruceMcF (agila61 at netscape dot net) on Fri Nov 6th, 2009 at 08:08:34 AM EST
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