Please BS mummy do not combine your inherent trait with my e-name
because that is being dishonest! I was merely informing this group as to
why baldness doesn't necessarily equate to an old age appearances. You
illogically attacked my method of assessment even as you agreed with my
it. You have already spewed out volumes of unrequested information
about your deeper-most self! R.I.P.
I am totally shocked that I have been attacked by anyone while
explaining why the person that we are a fan of is not actually as old
looking as was being described in a previous post.
Bman The BS belongs to you, mumofcassiesophiaeloise.
mumofcassiesophiaeloise wrote:
> Wow, BSman, after reading your latest diatribe you have simply
> confirmed what I already thought *sigh*.
>
> I was worried perhaps your determination of his genetic tendancy
> towards baldness was incorrect, gosh could it have been 51.5% or was
> it all the way to 53% likely that he would lose some hair, all those
> figures, guess that is what one gets when they read the dictionary
> all the time *grin*.
>
> I have been here as I enjoyed his movies and also mourn the loss of
> Barret_O on screen, but am happy that he is alive and successful in
> his own right as an adult in this world (whether 52% headed towards
> bald or no.....) And I also loved the pic of him with the gun.
>
> All the best and blessings to everyone else likeminded!
>
> :)))))
>
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>
> --- In Barret_Oliver_Fans@yahoogroups.com, Bman <zygodactyl_1@...>
> wrote:
>> mumofcassiesophiaeloise wrote:
>>> Sorry, had to come back.
>>>
>>> While I agree that baldness is genetic I am very sused by the
> post
>>> that determines he was '52%' likely to lose hair like his father.
>>> Hahaha, what a pretentious post!
>> O.K.: you agree that baldness is genetic. Why, then, do you label
> my
>> post as being "pretentious"? Every child gets roughly half of each
>> parents genes. We do know that the father has a male pattern
> balding at
>> a fairly young age gene (or whatever the scientists have named it).
> We
>> do not know whether the mother also has that gene; hence my
> estimate of
>> a 52% probability of Barret having the male pattern baldness at a
> fairly
>> young age gene. This is called a logical prediction:
>>
>> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pretentious
>> 1: characterized by pretension: as a: making usually unjustified or
>> excessive claims (as of value or standing) <the pretentious fraud
> who
>> assumes a love of culture that is alien to him — Richard Watts> b:
>> expressive of affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance,
> worth,
>> or stature <pretentious language> <pretentious houses>2: making
> demands
>> on one's skill, ability, or means : ambitious <the pretentious
> daring of
>> the Green Mountain Boys in crossing the lake — American Guide
> Series:
>> Vermont>
>>
>> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/logical
>> a (1): of, relating to, involving, or being in accordance with
> logic
>> (2): skilled in logic b: formally true or valid : analytic
> deductive2:
>> capable of reasoning or of using reason in an orderly cogent
> fashion <a
>> logical thinker>
>>
>> http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/prediction
>> 1 : an act of predicting 2 : something that is predicted :
> forecast
>> Please tell me how crows taste.
>> Bman
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