Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-27547895-20160201202203/@comment-27547895-20160202021956

Paul.rea wrote: But she did say it. It was a mistake. We note that it was a mistake. No, she didn't say that. Even if the pronunciation is terrible, that isn't what she was saying.

That's like saying that Chinese people are ACTUALLY saying fried rye instead of fried rice, when we know what they are actually saying and fired rye is actually a Lithuanian food. Go ahead and go with that, buddy.

Another clear example of you REFUSING to admit fault. It's just sad, and has been for a while, now.