SHIPS

firoza10 at yahoo.com firoza10 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 9 16:22:24 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 13988

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., firoza10 at y... wrote:

I just wanted to make a quick correction to my post below.

I should have added 'to the Good Ship R/H', so the first line should 
read,

B., you are an awesome Good Will Embassador for the Good Ship R/H!!

Bouncer (or Sergeant-at-Arms) Firoza of the Good Ship R/H :-)

> B, you are an awesome Good Will Embassador !! (B., please don't be 
> offended that I used your name directly :-)
> 
> I am just going to say a few quick things and then head back to 
Sugar 
> Quill Island. 
> 
> Penny wrote:
> I might not have jumped into this latest round of discussions 
myself 
> but
> for the fact that Firoza's initial post on the topic (a) contained
> erroneous assumptions about the position of the H/H shippers and so 
> had
> flawed logical reasoning, and (b) contained a reference to my name.
> 
> 
> I echo this sentiment! Since I see my name mentioned I will 
respond. 
> My initial 'erroneous assumptions' about the position of the H/H 
> shippers DID have flawed logical reasoning since the assumptions I 
> was working on where themselves flawed :-). But, thanks to the 
> various responses to my initial post, I do have a clearer idea of 
the 
> H/H position. I still don't agree with it, and myself see various 
> aspects of flawed logical reasoning in it :-) But that is because I 
> am looking at the H/H position as a non-H/H person. I am sure if I 
> was H/H, it would make perfect logical sense to me, just like my 
R/H 
> reasoning makes perfect logical sense to me :-) We are all looking 
at 
> the same written words and putting our own personal interpretations 
> into them. So yes, what I see as perfectly logical may not tally 
with 
> someone elses view therefore appear flawed to them. Since I don't 
> feel like taking out my old logic textbook and going back to fix 
> my 'flaws' (but if any one else wants to do this, feel free!), I 
will 
> leave my reasoning as is :-)
> 
> I would also like to suggest giving the great fanfics on Sugar 
Quill  
> a try. B. herself has some wonderful pieces archived there :-)
> 
> Happy sailing!
> 
> Firoza :-)





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