apology to socksey

Started by vegasvic, September 26, 2010, 10:17:21 PM

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vegasvic

I found a bag for you jack

sixty_something

this topic reached a point of ad nauseum long ago .. the last posts are most appropriate
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vegasvic

I was aghast   to see how socksey was treated as a TD at the bloodymarry tourney ... i think she deserves an apology from you guys .

shame shame shame

jackdaddy

When i am wrong or an #ss#o## (which i tend to be often) I apologize privately vic. I don/t; feel it necessary to do it in a public forum to try to gain public support/sympathy, as some might...

Leudwulf

This is not a comment on anyone's particular actions, behaviour or motivations, but I find that people are known by their actions (not words).  Someone who behaves like an #ss#o## in public, and then apologizes in public for that behaviour, reveals a lot about himself (or herself).  I believe it's a much stronger action to take than a private apology.

Having said that, not being an #ss#o## in the first place is probably a better idea.

RickrInSF

apologies that are sincere and heartfelt may be stronger in public, but this apology is none of the sort. This apology is more like a politician who publicly apologizes because he is trying to minimize damage or gain votes, and like the politician, vic's apology has very little to do with socksey and everything to do with vic. His last pathetic attempt is a typical response of a child that tries to deflect guilt from himself by pointing to someone else and saying "but he did it too!" His first attempt at an "apology" was also obviously not sincere, for when socksey said "I'm holding out for a private apology, vic.     You have my number.", he immediately responded with "socksey i have said all i'm going to on this matter". (he later modified the post with it removed)

vic you should reinstate your last icon of the baby, it fit you very well

vegasvic

You all are priceless !!