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A cry-baby, a sookie, a milquetoast, a [[plaintiff]], paradoxically, a complainant '' so'' passive-aggressive as to be given to [[alternative dispute resolution]] techniques — immortalised<ref>Well, who ''would'' have been immortalised, had he not been so wet. Or had the {{tag|opera}} not been lost forever in a Malarian delirium in the cobbled backstreets of old [[Mandalay]].</ref> in [[Otto Büchstein]]’s unfinished and now lost, {{tag|opera}} ''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]''. A fan of [[mediation]] and other namby-pamby [[alternative dispute resolution]] techniques.
A cry-baby, a sookie, a milquetoast, a [[plaintiff]], yea, a complainant '' so'' passive-aggressive as to be given to [[alternative dispute resolution]] techniques — immortalised<ref>Well, who ''would'' have been immortalised, had he not been so wet. Or had the {{tag|opera}} not been lost forever in a Malarian delirium in the cobbled backstreets of old [[Mandalay]].</ref> in [[Otto Büchstein]]’s unfinished and now lost, {{tag|opera}} ''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]''. A fan of [[mediation]] and other namby-pamby [[alternative dispute resolution]] techniques.


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Revision as of 21:55, 18 January 2019

A cry-baby, a sookie, a milquetoast, a plaintiff, yea, a complainant so passive-aggressive as to be given to alternative dispute resolution techniques — immortalised[1] in Otto Büchstein’s unfinished and now lost, opera Die Schweizer Heulsuse. A fan of mediation and other namby-pamby alternative dispute resolution techniques.

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  1. Well, who would have been immortalised, had he not been so wet. Or had the opera not been lost forever in a Malarian delirium in the cobbled backstreets of old Mandalay.