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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 22, 2004 at 02:36:56 from (216.208.58.149):
In Reply to: I got beat up posted by Terry on January 21, 2004 at 18:17:09:
Terry: Your single biggest problem is you are not very good with words. Just think about this a minute, you had at least one, may be two of these guys thinking you were trying say I lived in Kindred ND. You can not come on any public forum, saying unkind words about about others unless you are prepared to back it with a complete and thoruogh description of the problem. Furthermore every time you raise this issue you must go through that complete and thorough description in your peramble. There will always be someone that didn't see the original posting, and question what you are even talking about. To most of us that read the thread a couple of days back you were just bad mouthing Mitchell without just cause. My advice to you is find someone who will help you word this problem with Mitchell, and put it out in a fair and just manner. I know what you are going through, I did not learn to write like I do from highschool or college. I was very fortunate to have a daughter in honors English program at what is probably the best University in Canada. Believe me I was almost as terrible with words as you are. Mitchells see this type of problem on ocasion I'm sure. To them dealing with you is a no win situation. The only choice they have is ignor you, and just may be you will go away. You get this problem worded properly, but before you bring it to us, take it to Mitchell.
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