I wholeheartedly agree. I can't believe some of the inane comments
posted. I'm all for poking fun sometimes, but what the hell is the point
in being mean-spirited?
Jeff Johnson
'76 TR6
Jim Hardesty wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll say it. What a bunch of jerks.
>
> I am amazed at the response from you people. Virtually every person who
> responded started with one or more personal attacks. This is not
> appropriate response. Adults do not BEGIN an arguement with a personal
> attack. Adults resort to personal attacks when they have nothing else
> to say. Or maybe that's the problem.
>
> Who cares if the guy's observation is accurate? He made a heartfelt
> comment. I don't expect you people to agree with him but if you
> disagree, disagree on fact, not personality. If he's wrong, he's
> wrong. Tell him why, tell him how. If you can't do that, shut up.
>
> Jesus Christ, this isn't some insane "doctor" with a size problem (sorry
> doc), this is a guy who says he feels left out. And all you could do is
> kick him in the teeth. Nice. Can it be my turn next? If you people
> treat real humans like this I can see why club memberships are
> dwindling.
>
> Nomex on. But I ain't scared, I've seen your best and so far it's
> nothing but juvenile crap.
>
> jim
>
> Hints for the stupid:
>
> 1. Who am I to determine appropriate response?
> 2. But I got personal...
> 3. I know, I can crawl into the same whole as the last guy...
> 4. I must not be busy either...
> 5. Feel free to make fun of my spelling, grammer or personal interests.
> 6. Blah, blah, blah, lets play nice. (ok, I agree with this one).
> 7. Doc, if you're there, flame me off list, save everyone else.
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