Just to make something clear: your note has nothing to do with my already formed decision to change my MIGP review. |
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Well hold on -- you cannot say that my "note has nothing to do with my already formed decision to change my MIGP review".
My "note" has everything to do with that review. Hmm. Let me refashion that sentence: My "note" has everything to do with that "review".
I've no doubt you'll get a flock of simperingly supportive replies, but in the grand tradition of robust discourse, let me tell you my opinion:
I can't stand the tone of your writing. On the few occasions that I've read your stuff, I find a Kenneth Williams voice appear in my head.
As my old dad would have said, "You fancy yourself".
You seem to want to be a cross between Robert Morley and Kenneth Tynan. My advice is that this is not an attractive proposition.
You have some interesting insights. Why not concentrate on communicating them in natural language, rather than trying too hard to be something you are not? Focus on the message rather than the packaging.