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re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-)
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 09:32 pm EDT 08/28/19
In reply to: re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-) - Showtunegal 08:30 pm EDT 08/28/19

On the other hand, some people think lotteries are far more humane than having people camp out for hours -- or sometimes overnight -- to get tickets. I think your anger level is just a tad over the top.
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re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-)
Posted by: Showtunegal 01:01 pm EDT 08/29/19
In reply to: re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-) - Michael_Portantiere 09:32 pm EDT 08/28/19

Really? Thank you so much for having an opinion on my feelings. I didn't know they could be rated by others.
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re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-)
Posted by: Michael_Portantiere 01:47 pm EDT 08/29/19
In reply to: re: Did the gods smile on you during the HERCULES lottery? Take me with you! O:-) - Showtunegal 01:01 pm EDT 08/29/19

"Thank you so much for having an opinion on my feelings. I didn't know they could be rated by others."

Well, as the very wise Mary Flynn once said, "Now you know." But I'm sure you knew already. And I suspect that, at least once or twice in your life, you may have expressed the opinion that someone else's emotional response to something was an overreaction (or an under-reaction).

Since you felt it necessary to write "fuck you" to The Public Theater as your reaction to their mortal sin of distributing free tickets via lottery rather than some other method, I'm surprised that you're surprised at my reaction to your reaction.
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