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Originally posted by hot3dog3lucky3:
do you mean reupholster?



No, he doesn't, ignoramus.


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Originally posted by muntus:
Originally posted by hot3dog3lucky3:
do you mean reupholster?



No, he doesn't, ignoramus.




That's awfully harsh. How about a definition of bolster instead?

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/Bolster


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Originally posted by Big Jim:
Originally posted by muntus:
Originally posted by hot3dog3lucky3:
do you mean reupholster?



No, he doesn't, ignoramus.




That's awfully harsh. How about a definition of bolster instead?

http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/Bolster



No no no, I wasn't trying to be harsh. Ignoramus is an older term used by people from the WW2 generation meaning someone that doesn't know. I guess now, since people don't say it anymore, it seems severe, but it really describes someone who doesn't know(ignorant). It doesn't mean someone who is dumb. If the dude had read the first post, it would have been clear that he wasn't talking about reupholstering, but something else. Then he could have looked up what bolstering means instead of assuming that the original poster was the ignorant one.


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Originally posted by muntus:

No no no, I wasn't trying to be harsh. Ignoramus is an older term used by people from the WW2 generation meaning someone that doesn't know. I guess now, since people don't say it anymore, it seems severe, but it really describes someone who doesn't know(ignorant). It doesn't mean someone who is dumb. If the dude had read the first post, it would have been clear that he wasn't talking about reupholstering, but something else. Then he could have looked up what bolstering means instead of assuming that the original poster was the ignorant one.




I read the post, I just couldn't find a definition for rebolster. My bad, didn't mean to call anybody out, just really wanted to know if he meant reupholster. I think i've earned one of these...i guess...


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Originally posted by hot3dog3lucky3:
Originally posted by muntus:

No no no, I wasn't trying to be harsh. Ignoramus is an older term used by people from the WW2 generation meaning someone that doesn't know. I guess now, since people don't say it anymore, it seems severe, but it really describes someone who doesn't know(ignorant). It doesn't mean someone who is dumb. If the dude had read the first post, it would have been clear that he wasn't talking about reupholstering, but something else. Then he could have looked up what bolstering means instead of assuming that the original poster was the ignorant one.




I read the post, I just couldn't find a definition for rebolster. My bad, didn't mean to call anybody out, just really wanted to know if he meant reupholster. I think i've earned one of these...i guess...




It's ok. Ignoramusness is curable.


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