Rich
>I promise things will never change, too. And so does my mommy.
>
>Sheesh! *Things DO change*, people, and when they do your choices are
>"accept it unconditionally", "accept but try to improve it", "distance
>yourself from it", or "complain about it endlessly".
>
>If you choose to try "improving it" you'd do well to practice some
>manners, patience, and diplomacy in the process. Don't delude yourself
>into believing that making waves and/or badgering the administration (or
>anyone else for that matter) will do anything other than cheese them
>off at you and make it MORE difficult to get what you want.
>
>If you are going to claim that you "accept it" or are "distancing
>yourself from it", then STOP COMPLAINING about it; continually bringing
>something up while claiming to have "moved on" is a dead give-away that
>you haven't really come to terms with anything.
>
>As for option four, well.... I'd recommend "getting a life" instead,
>because it doesn't really help anyone or anything.
>
>Regards,
> Mark who hopes this thread dies a timely death soon,
> who knows where the delete key is,
> and who isn't afraid to use it.
>
>P.S. Trying to engage me in a debate about this will fail, and if
>spamming me with irate speeches makes you feel better, go right
>ahead; like I said, I know how to use the delete key. Now I will
>do my part and "distance myself" from this thread...
>
> "This has been a public service announcement"
>
>