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RE: Golden Guyana holdback

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Posted by: Jonathan_Brady at Wed Sep 5 08:03:56 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonathan_Brady ]  
   

>>Me bitter? I thought my comments were positive. I complimented the guy on his pretty guyana. I just gave my opinion that purple guyanas have a tendency to get dark with age. I take it you have one of those purple boas? In the future I'll keep my opinions to myself. How's that? Are we good now?





Here's the issue... CLEARLY you have an axe to grind. Let me share the proof...



Your post yesterday

You stated: "That will stay light well into adulthood, unlike the purple guyana's I see posted every so often."



Your post on August 17th

You stated: "That should stay nice and light well into adulthood unlike the purple guyana's I see posted every so often."



Your post on July 30th

You stated: "That one should stay light well into adulthood, unlike the purple guyanas I see posted every now and then."



Three posts that are almost identical (and insulting to those with animals like those - wish I had some, but I don't) and COMPLETELY out of thin air (no purple animal was posted). Like I said, it seems like you have an axe to grind.



So how about you go ahead and lay ALL your cards on the table. Get it out of your system. Take your canned "That one should stay light well into adulthood, unlike the purple guyanas I see posted every now and then" statement and copy and paste it 7,000 times in one thread if it'll make you feel better about whatever inadequacy you've experienced in your personal collection with purple Guyanese BCC. And heck, while you're at it, go ahead and share the details of the large number of purple Guyanese you've had so that we can all understand once and for all that purple Guyanese are always, and without exception, dark as adults.



Or, you could keep your uninformed/negative opinions to yourself. Yeah, perhaps you had the right idea.

jb
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