Re: New Trailer!!!



If he does it one more time to me I start phoning his clients

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they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If
a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it
should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but
the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous


"Bazza" <bazza2556@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"The Doctor" <doctor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <qbP7j.30155$cJ3.2012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bazza <bazza2556@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm hoping for a new trailer this christmas. The one I have now has been
falling apart for years and at the very least needs a set of new tyres.
Can
anyone recommend any good trailers? It needs to be able to transport an
object roughly the size of a Canadian toastmaster plus a spade and some
other digging tools. Oh...and may be taken to some remote parts of the
world. Thanks

Baz



Suck in Iceland I see.
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I was contacted my an old friend this morning Yads. It appears you have
been
complaining to my ISP regarding some of my postings. I know you have
attempted to do this before to other posters. I find it truly pathetic.
In retaliation I decided to do some digging on your own ISP. I must admit
I
was very surprised to discover that YOU actually own the ISP and also any
abuse reports filed come directly to YOU. That was particularly clever of
you.
It did amuse me somewhat to read your terms of service
though...particularly
this line under the topic "NO NO's"


"Advertising or excessive cross posting in unrelated newsgroups".

You feel that it's okay to behave as you do because your the administrator
of the ISP but you won't allow your users to do the same? How
hypocritical.

I also now also understand that all of the meaningless postings you keep
making to un related groups is making your ISP appear very busy indeed and
giving a false indication to your customers as to how active your company
really is.

It's a very clever operation. I have made a copy of your client list for
future reference. I would recommend you don't file any more abuse reports.

Baz




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