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| Now, I'm no student of Engish....but isn't all of this complete drivel? The plot (if there is one) doesn't really hang together and I thought there was no real substence to any of the characters. I felt I couldn't identify with any of the people mentioned leaving me feeling empty about the whole literary experience. I was lost by the continued introduction of new characters throughout the script without ever really getting to know them!? It seems to me Hamza is a central character, although I'm not sure if I base this on him (or her) being mentioned twice or that its something I just imagined. I feel I want to know more about Anne (who walks cobblers), and Stephanie who potentially has nice hair...although again I could be reading between the lines here. Also, Mustafa and the whole dining experience leaves me confused trying to fill a void about whether I should wear a jacket or not. What I would really like to know though, is what is so damn clever about Ikrams paper? Is it a paper on Informix and what does it contain? Will it once and for all disprove the notion that Informix was embedded in SAP or not?!!? I just hope Evelyns onion gets better. Maybe there will be a follow up to this 'story', to find out I can barely contain my excitement....or is that excrement? |
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| "Simon Palmer" <simon.palmer@capitalone.com> wrote in message news:1116317815.688261.311850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Now, I'm no student of Engish....but isn't all of this complete drivel? > The plot (if there is one) doesn't really hang together and I thought > there was no real substence to any of the characters. I felt I couldn't > identify with any of the people mentioned leaving me feeling empty > about the whole literary experience. I was lost by the continued > introduction of new characters throughout the script without ever > really getting to know them!? It seems to me Hamza is a central > character, although I'm not sure if I base this on him (or her) being > mentioned twice or that its something I just imagined. I feel I want to > know more about Anne (who walks cobblers), and Stephanie who > potentially has nice hair...although again I could be reading between > the lines here. Also, Mustafa and the whole dining experience leaves me > confused trying to fill a void about whether I should wear a jacket or > not. What I would really like to know though, is what is so damn clever > about Ikrams paper? Is it a paper on Informix and what does it contain? > Will it once and for all disprove the notion that Informix was embedded > in SAP or not?!!? I just hope Evelyns onion gets better. Maybe there > will be a follow up to this 'story', to find out I can barely contain > my excitement....or is that excrement? Another busy day then, Simon? |
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| No. Another slow day, sadly......Anyway, must go, its nearly nap time. Neil Truby wrote: > "Simon Palmer" <simon.palmer@capitalone.com> wrote in message > news:1116317815.688261.311850@g14g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > Now, I'm no student of Engish....but isn't all of this complete drivel? > > The plot (if there is one) doesn't really hang together and I thought > > there was no real substence to any of the characters. I felt I couldn't > > identify with any of the people mentioned leaving me feeling empty > > about the whole literary experience. I was lost by the continued > > introduction of new characters throughout the script without ever > > really getting to know them!? It seems to me Hamza is a central > > character, although I'm not sure if I base this on him (or her) being > > mentioned twice or that its something I just imagined. I feel I want to > > know more about Anne (who walks cobblers), and Stephanie who > > potentially has nice hair...although again I could be reading between > > the lines here. Also, Mustafa and the whole dining experience leaves me > > confused trying to fill a void about whether I should wear a jacket or > > not. What I would really like to know though, is what is so damn clever > > about Ikrams paper? Is it a paper on Informix and what does it contain? > > Will it once and for all disprove the notion that Informix was embedded > > in SAP or not?!!? I just hope Evelyns onion gets better. Maybe there > > will be a follow up to this 'story', to find out I can barely contain > > my excitement....or is that excrement? > > Another busy day then, Simon? |
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