Edited 12/7/17:
Although I gave credit to the site picture was from, Blogger received a complaint about this Quote of the Day and pulled the post. More info below.
Rather than butt heads with...well, let's just leave it at rather than butt heads, I'll post the Quote of the Day as a screen shot of a Twitter post.
If the post is pulled again, just send me an email and I'll be more than happy to share.
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3 comments:
An oldie but goodie.
BK: What a baby! Something he DOES say, -not- something someone made up, and the child gets offended. And -his- website was complained about by the CEO of swiminfo (who is now the head of ISHOF) for PLAGIARIZING material from swiminfo. Seems a bit thin-skinned. Fits a pattern. "BUT I AM OFFENDED BECAUSE YOU POINTED OUT SOMETHING I REALLY DID THAT PUTS ME IN A BAD LIGHT SO I AM BLAMING -YOU-." Crybaby. (I have the email from the swiminfo CEO. Don't make me use it.)
lyin' king, ewe sleigh me!
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