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Re: Let's Don't Vote
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Posted by thurlow on June 04, 2005 at 10:11:09 from (65.255.98.7):
In Reply to: Re: Let's Don't Vote posted by Dug on June 04, 2005 at 07:02:17:
Hey Dug, no problem with him starting a conversation; has at least as much right to post here as I do. You and I both know that a VERY large percentage of what goes on here is trivial (see this post) anyway. BUT, I consider these color wars to be childish,in the manner of "my dad can whip your dad". Of course, it would be possible to resolve the matter, i.e. find out if my dad COULD whip your dad.......at least, before mine passed away. In the matter of JD vs. IH or whatever, there is,of course, no resolution. I've posted my share of trivial, inconsequential "stuff" and will continue to do so. I encourage Mr. Klone to do the same.
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