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Old 12-15-2004, 03:44 AM   #51
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

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I do not feel qualified to speak on the matter with Mr Poole, I am more than qualified to speak on the other terms!
Thanks for the PM's Si, appreciated;

But why do you keep mentioning Mr. Poole ?
 
Old 12-15-2004, 08:18 AM   #52
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

What a relief! I'm off to harvest those mushrooms now.

Michael
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Old 12-16-2004, 04:10 AM   #53
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

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Thanks for the PM's Si, appreciated;

But why do you keep mentioning Mr. Poole ?
How many other cases such as that one (which you state was resolved in June this year) have you run a website on Dave?

It's pretty obvious that is who you are referring to!

Can you let it drop, now that it has been resolved?

Ruth
 
Old 12-16-2004, 07:50 AM   #54
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

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How many other cases such as that one (which you state was resolved in June this year) have you run a website on Dave?

It's pretty obvious that is who you are referring to!

Can you let it drop, now that it has been resolved?

Ruth
It's only obvious to those who know. You and I BOTH know that.

And as I've been at pains to explain, no specific information or names were mentioned in this thread. Four (or so) lines out of a 5 paragraph post, hardly consititutes "victimisation" or a referal to a particular person. (although I conceed it doesn't take a rocket scientist to assume whom I may refer too if you've read the information and know of the situation)

My point here is that I made a very short reference to somthing I had been involved in which partly related to the subject of this thread, despite this, your goodself and Si Wilson have seen fit to specifically mention Mr. Poole and or the matters relating to him by name.

Indeed your posts are the ones which bring Mr. Poole's name to the forefront of potentially MANY people on this board that aren't, or weren't aware of anything to do with Mr. Poole or issues relating to him.

Ironic that, don't you think?

I won't respond further to this topic because I've made my point both on the subject of my reply to you and Si, and to the person making the first post.

Feel free to PM me if you anything further to say on the matter.

Dave
 
Old 12-16-2004, 07:56 AM   #55
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

Hey Jun,

Time to kill this thread.

Rock
 
Old 12-16-2004, 08:02 AM   #56
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

Agreed
 
Old 12-16-2004, 09:20 AM   #57
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

Not so fast - how was the situation resolved?

And David - there is absolutely nothing ironic. The assumptions made from your post were entirely justified.

Peter Rehse Shodokan Aikido
 
Old 12-17-2004, 06:49 AM   #58
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

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My point here is that I made a very short reference to somthing I had been involved in which partly related to the subject of this thread, despite this, your goodself and Si Wilson have seen fit to specifically mention Mr. Poole and or the matters relating to him by name.

Indeed your posts are the ones which bring Mr. Poole's name to the forefront of potentially MANY people on this board that aren't, or weren't aware of anything to do with Mr. Poole or issues relating to him.
I never mentioned anybody by name. Try reading my post again and you'll see this is so. All I did was quote a bit of your earlier post about "the case".

I'll take it that your answer to my very polite request that you drop it is a "no".

Very disappointing.

Ruth
 
Old 12-17-2004, 08:24 AM   #59
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

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I never mentioned anybody by name. Try reading my post again and you'll see this is so. All I did was quote a bit of your earlier post about "the case".

I'll take it that your answer to my very polite request that you drop it is a "no".

Very disappointing.

Ruth
Ruth the ONLY dissapointing issue here is that YOU keep re-hashing the matter by reposting... Read my earlier post where I said I won't be contributing to this subject again.

So, why dont you take some of your own advice and "drop" this eh ?

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Old 12-17-2004, 08:48 AM   #60
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

So, what are people doing for Christmas then?
 
Old 12-17-2004, 09:05 AM   #61
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Re: Sensei is a nutball and I had enough.

Hi folks,

I'm closing this thread since it's getting too off-topic.

-- Jun

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