I could give it a go...
"Thank you very much for your letter dated 30th March 2006. I am very thankful to you for pointing out the error in my banking procedures.
I would, however, be forever grateful to you if you could see your way to perhaps curbing the overgenerous outpourings of charges you seem to be bestowing upon me at this time. Although, grateful to be shown the error of my ways, could I be so bold as to suggest some sort of rectal examination be performed on your entire customer services team?"
2006-06-27 06:44:07
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answered by Bapboy 4
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No I can't be grateful and mean at the same time. But, I have been very grateful to be mean at times.
2006-06-27 13:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Thank you so much, I'm really grateful to you for asking that question, you silly cow
2006-06-27 13:42:08
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answered by neilcam2001 3
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I'll tell you this....My boss seems to be able to manage it. He's the only person I know who can thank you for your work but make you feel guilty at the same time.
2006-06-27 13:42:22
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answered by Andrew M 3
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maybe by being mean you actually show you are grateful? people are strange.
2006-06-27 13:43:37
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answered by La 7
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Maybe u can but u might sound like ur being sarcastic lol. Not sure.
2006-06-27 13:41:48
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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nope that would be mean i dont wanna be mean lol
have a great day
2006-06-27 13:38:54
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answered by buck_wonderz 6
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that's where humour comes in isn't it?! its always worked for me. It can be done!!!
2006-06-28 06:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yes i can
2006-06-27 13:40:37
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answered by baldyhugsblues 5
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yes thanks so much for the two points you stupid silly cow
good enough and i know your not stupid really
2006-06-27 13:46:57
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answered by The Wanderer 6
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