Posted by Uncalled for on November 11, 2012 at 20:40:13 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Re: Trial And Error posted by LOU from Wi. on November 11, 2012 at 17:56:51:
Who pizzed in your corn flakes Lou??? You should go back on your medication as your dementia/Alzheimer's is really out of control lately. What makes you think you're such an expert on what ever topic you claim, such as music? There are dozens of multi-millionaire musicians that many people think have less than zero talent. This forum isn't a front for music producers looking for the next Jimmy Hendricks, who by the way, is considered the greatest and most innovative guitarist of all time.
Who cares what handle someone uses if they get the right information they were looking? There were a few people who looked for my handle just so they could flame me and it was completely off topic. As far as welding advice, I've had several people ask specifically for my advice and been complimented on it by some of the most knowledgeable people on this forum.
As for worthless replies, you best take a look in the mirror to see where they're coming from. Larry is very respected on this forum and would be sorely missed if he decided to leave. The way you've been acting, I don't think anyone would miss you. Before you go off on another tirade, you SHOULD APOLOGIZE to Larry and Allan. They did nothing to you to cause your bashing them. Must really suck turning into an angry old man.
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