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Posted by NEsota on February 03, 2007 at 13:04:25 from (64.131.26.195):
I just saw the post you made @ 14:46:26 02/02/07 and the impression it made on me was much better than the response you made yesterday to Brian, . 02-02-2007 05:40:46 152.163.100.74 529997. His post, your response and the implications I thought I saw in them were the only info I was going on when I posted to you @ 09:18:31 02/02/07. What ever I thought, I thought and some others reading it would have thought the same way, others would not. Anyway, my post was driven as much by my orneriness, in wanting to make you squirm as it was by righteous indignation. My response could have been posted under Brian’s as yours was and my orneriness shows thru a little in making a new post to you and getting more attention with it. Making a new post to you now, is driven by what I think a newspaper is supposed to do when they print a retraction. That is make it as obvious to the readers, as what it is that they are retracting. What you might take away from this is that I was being an ornery jerk who saw an opportunity to have some fun at someone else’s expense. I believe in good faith and fair dealing. Therefore, I apologize for my conflicted motives.
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