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Re: pennstreet post# 41356

Thursday, 10/03/2013 12:45:01 PM

Thursday, October 03, 2013 12:45:01 PM

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OK, but I suggest that you truly should consider not using mute. Instead use MEALY-MOUTH.

Here is the definition of Mealy-Mouthed.

For a person, to be mealy-mouthed is to tend to say things in indirect, evasive, or deceptive ways. A mealy-mouthed statement is one that is indirect or evasive. The word is usually meant negatively; when people speak in mealy-mouthed ways, we tend to think they’re afraid to speak plainly, are trying to trick us, or are avoiding saying what they really think for reasons of self-interest. The term comes up often in reference to politicians and their statements.



Those that advocate, for totally unreasonable reasons, the idea that CDEX has a future built on an IMAGINARY and totally unlikely
device such as the IG4, yet has no money to develop and market that device, must resort to Mealy Mouth utterences, either spoken or written, to try to make their points.

No money and no support from shareholders. Except a group from a smallish geographical area around the Staked Plains of NW TEXAS. A place where the dryness and persistent winds may tend to cloud the reason...and mirages are common.

Ole Crowe

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