It doesn't have to be a quote, but saying someone avoided something 'expertly' makes me wonder what the heck they said to elicit the opinion that they did so expertly. Even in general terms would be fine, along lines of what he talked about, maybe it was support for RTF or something? Nobody knows. I've just noticed that it's very common in online news to mention someone avoided a question, but not say what they used for the distraction, and its very rare in printed media. At least in my newspaper anyhow.
I forgot to mention that I did enjoy the article, I just had that one tiny criticism. Its one of my pet peeves. (Another being anonymous posts<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;)
Re:Avoiding questions
Posted by: Curtman on May 12, 2004 06:31 AMI forgot to mention that I did enjoy the article, I just had that one tiny criticism. Its one of my pet peeves. (Another being anonymous posts<nobr> <wbr></nobr>;)
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