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cdwrover123 | 16:33 Thu 28th Oct 2010 | Arts & Literature
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How is the Rev in cat on a hot tin roof the embodiment of the pious & conventional lie? What are some quotes to suggest this?
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Please help me with this question and I will say Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for all your answers to my post. cdwrover123
You're doing it again lilsecret, posting for answers on cdw's posts - it looks very odd!
boxtops - you will have noted that not only I make comments on cdwrover123's threads. Other are also trying to educate him/her the value of etiquette. Surely a please or thank you does not go amiss for people's efforts in answering his somewhat random questions.
Lilsecret - I understand now - you are posting what you think he should have said.
Exactly boxtops. As pointed out by a number of users in his other many threads. The answers are not easy to source; therefore any effort should be acknowledged. cdwrover123 has asked 366 such questions and only acknowledged help given on SEVEN occasions. Not only discourteous but annoying.
Hello, lilsecret. Well I've had a thank you ( I think), although I had to answer about 20 questions first and ask for the thank you.
I thought cdwrover123 might be working for one of those Q&A sites/ mobile question answering services, then there was a suggestion he was taking part in pub quizzes. Some questions recently seem to relate to a business studies/economics course but after a couple of literature questions I think he may also be doing English lit as a subsidiary. The questions are certainly quite random and obscure.
And i still wonder whether he used to be nickj1209
Hi factor30. A red letter day for you eh - a thank you from an unlikely source.

I must admit I have near before seen such obscure and random questions. They always see to be unable to source answers, even from Google. They appear to be made up queries - but I don't know what the motive would be.
I don't think anyone could dream up such obscure questions as cdw's. Couldn't this be evidence for monkeys with typewriters?
I get the impression cdwrover123 already knows the answer to some of his questions

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