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bcijoe
at Mon Nov 12 19:45:39 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bcijoe ]
belittle him by providing articles and info (not my own, mind you) on what I thought he was asking about? come on Paul.
Seems like it's more than that.
I didn't even remember that motley comment until you just mentioned it again. The way you put it, it does sound like something I would've said, but not to put you or motelys down in any way.
I'm invested in Motleys too. I like motleys, I like patternless snakes, I would also like it if it were a solid colored/patterned snake.
I love colors... whether the supermotley is patternless or pattern'full', either way it would still be very useful in making solid colored snakes. Either way, I like them. Atleast enough to spend several thousand dollars on them!
Not sure why you took that comment in a negative way. I'm sure it wasn't even a jab, so to speak, but just a comment. I don't like to be belittled, so I make it a point not to do so to others. I thought this board was to express thoughts, opinions, etc. - for beginners thru experts. If it were only to say something that were guaranteed 100% fact, there probably wouldn't be many posts.
Your buddy and I were fine before this thread.
I tried to defend a young lady who seemed to be getting clobbered by him, with no let up, no explanation. I thought that was way out of line. I did it in a way that did not single anyone out. We even had friendly conversation outside this forum before and after.
Strange though how after that happened, his posts seem to be coming from a different person. Different writing, thinking, different attitude all together.
For you to jab at me like that still seems like you are harboring more, unless you really took that motley comment the wrong way. If so, I apologize.
I have enough problems... I don't need anymore.
If that's all it was, I hope we can put this behind us, if there was more, please let me know. Whatever it is, i'm sure we can work it out.
Thanks, Joe
----- Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo 'Tis not the stongest of the species that will eventually survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' Charles Darwin
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