Re: Hey, Chuck, Gene, Wayne, et al



On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 08:27:46 -0500, " JimH" <me1@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>"Skipper" <fairwinds@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:43A41153.C3A0BD19@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Smithers wrote:
>>
>>> "Skipper" wrote in message...
>>
>>>> Smithers wrote:
>>
>>>>> Harry,
>>>>> It would be interesting to see posting on topic posts instead of your
>>>>> OT
>>>>> trolls. I commend you Harry.
>>
>>>> Why are you responding to his OT post?
>>
>>> Who me?
>>
>> Suspect we'd both like to see the NG recover.
>>
>> --
>> Skipper
>
>
>Good morning Skipper. No offense, but...................when you came back
>to this NG and spent week after week riding and belittling Chuck, was that a
>sign that you would like to see this NG recover?
>
>

No offense, but the past is the past.

With his reference to 'pigs', Harry's response to Chuck was an obvious troll.

I wouldn't mind seeing the NG recover, but responding to *anything* Harry says is not going to help
it.
--
John H

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