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Re: ??? for Dave 2


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 22, 2012 at 18:42:19 from (174.124.1.203):

In Reply to: Re: ??? for Dave 2 posted by Stick welding on November 22, 2012 at 16:02:04:

Stickweld or whom ever you claim to be at any given post, trying to bait me into conversation I'll just say this. MY final say. Having posted my opinion on musical abilities, v/s those I believe have a need to have their ego stroked v/s those who have a need to HIDE BEHIND MULTI POST HANDLES,because their credibility is nill. If I had cursed anyone I'm sure the moderator would have removed(my) post haste.
When Dave agreed with you? he required a post handle , and he got the name IT, which turned out to be you hiding behind another handle.
I really do realize how the buddy system works with E Mails passed from one another so as to hide from the truth. I have been the object of E.Mail ridicule from one to another, but I stand by my opinion regardless of those who haven't the INTERNAL FORTITUDE to come upfront.
I have had (in the past) a post removed from This site , and even questioned as to the reason why. Even though I disagreed as to the reason, As said before , this site doesn't belong to me.
Seems your problem started with me over our Restoration of our O.C.46 crawler. Your need to know my finances (how much we spent)concerning the restoration was on a need to Know basis, which you didn't need to know. We seldom post on here but you can be assured I stand behind any comment-comments I make. Opinions are rampant (as they should be) on many subjects But the opinions SHOULD HOLD MERIT AND HONESTY!!! I don't hide behind so many different handles ie Stickweld, IT,135 fan,Un called for.Old loader,Buy or rent,350 JD,an on and on. I do have the honesty to stick with one handle, as it should be. This is my last reply to you ,who ever you claim to be. LOU.


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