Kavin Taylor wrote:
> Curt James wrote:
> > Kavin Taylor wrote:
> kt> > Has Curt ever said? (his specilaty)
My "specilaty" apparently is getting under your skin, Kav. ;o)
> cj>> I suppose you'd like some jpeg verification of my A's in
> Illustration,
> cj> Drawing 1, 2, 3, etc.
>
> No, present time.
I suspect you'd only complainwhinecry regardless of the offering. Why?
Because that's you. Good luck with that.
> But thanks.
You're welcome.
> You said loads
Cool.
> kt> > And have you seen his schools website? Not one piece of his
> students
> kt> > art.
> >
> cj> Talk to legal.
>
> Really?
Really.
All the art teachers were told that posting student art was something
that needed to be worked out with legal. Spin whatever fantasy makes
you happy, but that's the fact.
However, there is this:
http://www.geocities.com/samsartclass/ which I
thought I'd posted before. Meh.
> The sewing teachers seem capable of getting STYLE on the
> website.
Link? Because I'm not sure you even have the right school. You missed
the mark on your specialty question. I wouldn't be surprised if you
have the wrong state.
> Who'd you piss off?
I wonder.
> (Then again, that was a stupid question)
Typically, I believe there are no stupid questions, however since you
asked it, hey, I'm not going to argue with the characterization.
> Or is there a restraining order against you?
How's that work exactly? You have experience with those things, Kav? I
do not.
> No, I'm sure it's because they don't want a full page with thumbnails
> of the litttle man at the card table holding up various student art.
Whatever, Kav. The tiny card table is a fictional creation that brought
not a few laughs to several people. You're grasping at straws.
> > > But we know about Curt.
> >
> > I honestly don't think you do.
> >
> > > (Why DID they take his photo off the site?)
> >
> > Was never on, but there's this:
>
> Try again. Saw it.
>
> Why was it pulled?
Why was what pulled? Keep grasping, Kav, but for the benefit of what
audience? I think you just looooove to complain.
> And by the way, just because I didn't hot cot in Navy doesn't mean
> anything, sailor boy.
Ha! You love the volleyball story!
> How much training do you have as a poll-worker?
None, but I've been a census worker. And I currently volunteer with
Black Achievers and the school's Teaching, Enhancing, Nurturing (TEN)
program.
> How many elections have you endured 13 hour days so
> that others can vote?
(claps)
Like they couldn't vote without your "endured" 13-hour days. Endured?
Do you complain the entire time?
> In fact, do you even vote?
Absolutely. I'm a registered Democrat.
> Sorry Curt, going into the Navy because
Because I chose to, Kav. I enlisted for training in a Navy specialty
(remember that word?), received that school and was assigned a
follow-up "C" school on the basis of merit. Google it via RAB's
archives. This is old news, terrier.
> you lacked any chance of getting any other job
Again, your research is found lacking, Kav. I was working full-time at
a printing plant when I enlisted.
The military was a great choice for me as I earned college credits,
gained experience, and contributed to an educational assistance
program, VEAP, which paid for a good amount of my college after my
honorable discharge.
> does not make you patriotic.
That's true. I imagine there are people in the military who could care
less about their country. I just wasn't one of them.
> It just makes you the trailor trash <snip>
Half of my childhood was spent on a farm. The other half in that
t-r-a-i-l-E-r park you allude to. However even so-called trailer trash
can spell better than you, pal. And most of us can dodge a volleyball,
too.
hTh. ;oD
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Curt
http://curtjames.com/