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Old 01-23-2007, 10:15 AM   #8
Trilby
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Originally Posted by Clodfobble View Post
... but he can tell that you took it as a deliberately friendly gesture, so now he's trying to make it clear the invitation was nothing special.
I didn't take it as a deliberately friendly gesture. I am crystal clear on that front--perhaps they ARE rewarded via class size. Oh, well. It's just stuck in my craw as I've never done anything to suggest ANYTHING but HE is suggesting something by acting the way he is and I'd like him to knock it off. you know, this class is costing me 600.00, I'd like to be included.
Fukc him. I guess if he wants to expend energy on ignoring me, good for him. I hate all these pretentious bastards anyway. So full of themselves! Bah!
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