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Re: OT: I don't like hunters!


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Posted by sallyG on October 26, 2006 at 04:59:02 from (71.31.161.59):

In Reply to: Re: OT: I don't like hunters! posted by Dachshund on October 20, 2006 at 10:09:41:

Dear, dear,Galen
You seem so agitated to see someone post something about you on the internet.We posted this repeats of your posts to make you realize what it was like to be on the recieving end instead of the giving end and we got the reaction that we expected.My husband works for the goat person and he does not remember him calling him those names to his fase as you have posted.in turn he knows the mower person. Again your stories do not match with what they say. you have not earned any respect or credibility with your postings. As I have said before "All it takes for evil to triumph is for good to do nothing". this is a good lesson for all.I was voulenteered to do something as I knew the family so well.Well enough that I know that your father (rest his soul) would not be proud of some of the things that you are doing.I remember that you were a bit of a problem child when he died( as your mother confided in me)and you were not old enough to really learn anything from him even if you were willing to listen and hoping you would grow out of it but I guess not.
Your opinions are your own, your choices are your own just remember the consequenses are yours too!!!
I rarely postand do not like gossip,and after reading your posts of hate and harm (especially your FIL) I have concernes for my well being as well as being to old to be confrontational. I do not believe this is the place for this disscussion and I do not want to be gossiped about from you on the internet, so post as you will, I will post no more concerning this issue.I will let someone else that enjoys it do that. However I will E-mail you so we can keep in touch and offer my help to help you integrate inot rather than alieniate your community.I hope that you take this as it was intended only to make you aware and pray that you make the right choices. Best wishes.-- Sally

ps; I will have the pastor from the church of your baptism say a prayer for us all.


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