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Re: stop all bike paths etc please!!

 
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Old 04-12.-2007, 01:42 AM   #1
Bill Z.
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Default Re: stop all bike paths etc please!!

"Edward Dolan" <edolan@iw.net> writes:

> "Bill Z." <nobody@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:87myssflo3.fsf@nospam.pacbell.net...
> > Sorsnon lies though his teeath as usual - the post in question had
> > nothing snipped except maybe one or two blank lines. It is also
> > not "cowardly" to snip text you are not responding to. It is rather
> > a courtesy to readers, who don't have to wade through irrelevant text,
> > and encouraged by usenet posting conventions.
> >
> > Sornson is apparently too stupid to know that.

>
> I have also noticed that you are snipping too much. You destroy context when
> you do that. It is what scoundrels do in order to make themselves look good
> at the expense of others. Note how Bill S and I do not normally snip much.


You don't snip much because both of you are idiots.

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