Old 06-04-2015, 03:58 PM
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NoelleR
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Originally Posted by Redmayne View Post
The difference between,'friendly, able and intelligent' and 'able, intelligent, friendly people' other than the word 'and' being?
I'm not sure this was directed to me, but I will address it. There is no difference between 'friendly, able and intelligent' and 'able, intelligent friendly' people.

The point of my post, if you read it completely, was that you misquoted those terms (in whatever order) as referring to sober alcoholics; which they do NOT; they were used to define a type of active alcoholics.

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