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Old 9 April 2006, 05:13 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Mr.Moorhouse; Yes lets be civil "here." You see I attend the Modeling Page and have read the threads there. "Dan's Cronies" and other comments come from the shallow end and I object to it. But here is what we are concerned with. So I agree lets be civil. Nothing aimed at you here, Mr. Wright has enough to deal with. I will not add to his burden by demanding satisfaction.

Dan San; you are the author of literally thousands of verified and authoritative research documents. What has the "opinion" of one person got to do with research? He has nothing. No references. no database, nothing of historical value. That is what we are here for isn't it? Let him rail. It means nothing. When he authors a book, treatise, or an article and presents his research in total then we will see if it holds water.

Til then chalk it up to a personal attack and at least the bridges are safe tonight. Cause its in our neck of the woods. http://members.aol.com/intwg/trolls.htm

RAGIII; Respects to you sir, I have mixed those colours in equal proportions the colour you get is close to clotted bile. try it right after a big breakfast of fatty bacon and greasy eggs.
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