Ignorance Opens Its Mouth In a vain attempt to Prove Mitchellwrong
On Apr 24, 12:22Â*pm, help bot wrote:
On Apr 24, 11:55 am, Rob wrote:
Let me make this REALLY easy for you :
I, Neil Brennen, do not have a desire to "attack" Ms. Polgar, Mr.
Truong, or Mr. Phil
Â*Innes. I admit to and recant my use or variation of the term
"Trollgar"
Â* Wait a second. Â*How does Mr. Phil Innes enter into it?
Â*(Is *he* the real FSS?)
Â*I think maybe the PT apologists are getting themselves
even more confused than usual. Â*The accusation did not
involve nearly-IMnes at all; it stated that ChessCafe
writers were beating up on the dynamic duo (i.e. SP/PT).
Now, if that was mistaken, it seems that dragging a
famous nearly-an-IM into it is mere desperation. Â*(Why
not also "tack on" a requirement to smell Sam Sloan's
underarms, just to be sure?)
Â* Well, it looks as though somebody is not going to
admit his error, no matter what the facts might be.
Â* -- help bot
Neil Brennen first included Phil. Ask him about it.
And for the record:
recant
One entry found.
recant
Main Entry: re·cant
Pronunciation: \ri-ˈkant\
Function: verb
Etymology: Latin recantare, from re- + cantare to sing — more at
chant
Date: 1535
transitive verb
1 : to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and
publicly : renounce
2 : revoke
intransitive verb
: to make an open confession of error
All Neil has to do is approve the statement and my apology is given.
Ball's in his court.
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