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It's a public message board. The point is to have a conversation. You folks need to lighten up.
If it's such a problem for people like you, wouldn't it be easier for you NOT to go into or respond to the thread in the first place?
Is it such a problem for people like you to quit including comments about "people like you?" geeze you need to lighten up sonny.This conversation has been had over and over in the last 2 months. Even a caveman could find it
Is there something wrong with pointing that out just like you are pointing out your opinion. it is called informing people. I listed a link for the OP so I gave him some info more than you have added.
Is it such a problem for people like you to quit including comments about "people like you?" geeze you need to lighten up sonny.This conversation has been had ovre and over in the last 2 months. Even a caveman could find it
Is there something wrong with pointing that out just like you are pointing out your opinion. it is called informing people. I listed a link for the OP so I gave him some info more than you have added.
It's the way you did it. It's called tact, and not being what the person called a "douchenozzle". Or, what the forum keeps posting as a "Corvette snob".
Gezze this has been mentioned what....a 1000 times. Wonder if a search was done?
oops I was wrong only 250 in this forum
Yeah, that's classy. You sure did the community a favor. Thanks!
He knows who to see, as I mentioned and others as well. Let's face it, I had a point to make. I made it. Not that it will amount to much, but I feel better. I guess.
While I agree the OP was a bit harsh... The response he was given was certainly not being part of the solution. He could've just said Dennis @ DD instead of being sarcastic.
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