Re: Thanks for the welcome... and white spots on wrapper?



On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 11:35:32 -0500, Mickey wrote:

"btorvik2" <btorvik2@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Bart Goddard wrote:

Having the ability to reject doesn't imply the
ability to accept.

I don't accept that.

bernie

What are you implying?

What are you inferring?
.



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