LoboUK opened this issue on Sep 23, 2000 ยท 26 posts
LoboUK posted Sat, 23 September 2000 at 3:38 PM
At first I wasn't going to reply to this, then I thought, what the frag, I've never been one to keep my mouth shut when someone displays their ignorance. Putting aside the fact that this is proof positive of the mean-spirited attitude that your little clique of blind mice has and vindicates my reasons for leaving - I mean, what sort of person has to make acerbic and asinine comments to the goodbye note of someone who is totally p'ed off with exactly the sort of attitude you're displaying here? And to further compound the exhibition of puerile behavior, you prove positively that you lack a classical education. As anyone who had would know, the full quote is I am Ozymandis, King of Kings, look upon my works, ye, mighty and dispair. The text is attributed to either the Song of Solomon, or Xanadu, depending which authority you accredit. The text is a translation of the text found upon the base of a broken statue - consisting solely of a pair of sandles on a plinth - in the middle of the desert, miles from anywhere. Sorry I was a little too highbrow for you there, next time I'll try quoting Gilligan's Island - that might be more your speed. And no, I do not come from New York. Paul