On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 09:51:58 +0900, DennisMc    
   wrote:   
      
   >On 6/10/2011 9:35 AM, goodsoldierschweik@gmail.com wrote:   
   >> On Thu, 09 Jun 2011 09:33:48 +0900, DennisMc   
   >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On 6/9/2011 8:29 AM, goodsoldierschweik@gmail.com wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Another word from our vocabularially handicapped fellow...   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Cheers,   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Schweik   
   >>>   
   >>> Since you've taken the time to embarrass yourself yet again, allow me to   
   >>> help you along.   
   >>>   
   >>> There is no such word as 'vocabularially' in the English language. The   
   >>> easiest way for you to express what you were trying and failing to say   
   >>> would be "vocabulary challenged." Since you usually try to show people   
   >>> how smart you are (the word for that is "Magniloquent,") there are   
   >>> several BIG words that would describe what you were 'trying' to say   
   >>> though. Use a dictionary next time and spare yourself being the butt of   
   >>> intellectual laughter, though you do this so damn well! LOL!   
   >>   
   >> Ah, a voice form the dunney. But to answer you specifically, don't you   
   >> feel it a bit ridiculous, having dreamed up the pseudonym "dennismc"   
   >> to castigate anyone else for making up words. Can you even pronounce   
   >> "dennismc"?   
   >   
   >You really do often exceed your own limits to stupidity, don't you. It   
   >doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize the Dennis is my first name,   
   >and Mc is the beginning of my family name.   
   >   
   Nope, I took you at face value and I accepted that you were so limited   
   in imagination that you we're incapability of selecting a colorful   
   pseudonym and from your posts to date I see no reason to change my   
   mind. You are limited in imagination and you tell lies to boot. In   
   short, a wannabe and ineffective troll..   
      
      
   >> And, by the way, there is no such thing as a limit to the English   
   >> vocabulary. Anyone can use a new word when ever they want to. After   
   >> all you are the perfect example..... most people do not interject   
   >> "duh" into the conversation and you do, figuratively, on a continuous   
   >> basis.   
   >   
   >Can you say 'shuck and jive?' You are a bombastic blowhard, Schweik,   
   >obvious to one and all.   
      
   Bombastic? My goodness, a new word in dunny-mac's vocabulary.   
   Cheers,   
      
   Schweik   
      
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