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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2006 at 20:01:52 from (64.228.11.75):
In Reply to: nat 2 posted by foster bottom on July 05, 2006 at 06:47:15:
foster: I am going to enlighten you guys on my thoughts, here goes. At this hour in this whole thread, only Nebraska Cowman has opened up his e mail address. It is my opinion, there should be no hidden e mail addresses on a public forum. I don't buy this damn bunk, that your shutting out scammers and other undesirables. It is either a cowardly way of saying something, or you don't want the return e mails coming in on the computer at work. I have over 30,000 posts here at YT, and my e mail has been exposed on 99% of them. I don't get anywhere near the junk mail, I hear most folks complaining about. When I advertise something, I never get someone wanting to pay me twice what it's worth, and have to give 50% to one of his buddies. Every damn one of my posts has been done on Hugh MacKay's time. IF YOU WANT TO SPEALK TO THE WORLD, THEN THE WORLD SHOULD BE ABLE TO CONTACT YOU PERSONALLY. I don't think I need enlighten you a whole lot more on what I think.
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