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  #21  
Old May 19th 04, 06:38 PM
BanditManDan
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David Reuteler wrote:
Doug Huffman wrote:
"Filmboard" wrote in message news:PB-
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| Forum leader out there. . . I promise I'll stop with the long posts.

"Forum leader"? You misunderstand - a lot.

no, no. that would be me. the man behind the curtain.
now be nice or i'll pull your access.
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If you guys paid attention you might have noticed that she posted fro
. Perhaps thats why she mentioned th
forum leader, she may not have even known that she was posting outsid
the forum

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Old May 19th 04, 07:56 PM
David Reuteler
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BanditManDan wrote:
If you guys paid attention you might have noticed that she posted from
. Perhaps thats why she mentioned the
forum leader, she may not have even known that she was posting outside
the forum.


question me again and i'll revoke your permission to post.
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Old May 19th 04, 08:06 PM
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On 19 May 2004 18:56:43 GMT, David Reuteler wrote:

BanditManDan wrote:
If you guys paid attention you might have noticed that she posted from
. Perhaps thats why she mentioned the
forum leader, she may not have even known that she was posting outside
the forum.


question me again and i'll revoke your permission to post.
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Actually, you should threaten to revoke your own permission to post, b/c
think of the resulting dearth of wit and sagacity around here. ;-p

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Old May 19th 04, 08:33 PM
David Reuteler
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Badger_South wrote:
Actually, you should threaten to revoke your own permission to post, b/c
think of the resulting dearth of wit and sagacity around here. ;-p


"Dead! And so great an artist!" -- Nero
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Old May 19th 04, 08:49 PM
BanditManDan
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David Reuteler wrote:
BanditManDan wrote:
If you guys paid attention you might have noticed that she posted from
. Perhaps thats why she mentioned the
forum leader, she may not have even known that she was posting outside
the forum.

question me again and i'll revoke your permission to post.
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Opps, I humbly appologize


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Old May 19th 04, 09:07 PM
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On 19 May 2004 19:33:22 GMT, David Reuteler wrote:

Badger_South wrote:
Actually, you should threaten to revoke your own permission to post, b/c
think of the resulting dearth of wit and sagacity around here. ;-p


"Dead! And so great an artist!" -- Nero


Perhaps you could appeal to their sympathy by dressing in black and
appearing humble, they'd let you live? ;-D

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Old May 19th 04, 09:33 PM
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On 19 May 2004 17:10:13 GMT, David Reuteler
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Doug Huffman wrote:
"Filmboard" wrote in message
| Forum leader out there. . . I promise I'll stop with the long posts.
"Forum leader"? You misunderstand - a lot.


no, no. that would be me. the man behind the curtain.
now be nice or i'll pull your access.


Why would you want to pool my axes?
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Old May 20th 04, 03:19 PM
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I'm not fearful of being roasted and eaten, or feeling silly. What
fear is that I'm not likely to get an intelligent answer, unfettered b
bias and mean-spiritedness


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Old May 20th 04, 05:53 PM
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Filmboard wrote:
I'm not fearful of being roasted and eaten, or feeling silly. What I
fear is that I'm not likely to get an intelligent answer, unfettered by
bias and mean-spiritedness.


I'm curious on how you feel about other infomercials you see on TV. Do you
see one of those infomercial's for a set of knives and think "Wow, this knife
with a cheap looking plastic handle just sliced through concrete yet still cut
through a tomatoe must have a super strong alloy that no other knife in the
manufacturer world has discovered, and all for 4 easy payments of 19.95"?

If a infomercial product really was so wonderful, revolutionary, and
economical why isn't it on the store shelves selling millions? I would say
if a infomercial product was in a store, it would not succeed because
consumers would be able to see the product up close and find it is of low
quality, overpriced, of dubious value, and worse yet for the manufacturer
easily returnable for a full refund. Bad products are sold on infomercials
for a reason.

This website may be of help for you.

http://www.infomercialscams.com/


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