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Must opinions be substantiated? (TMT examples)
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Leo,
That's a negative on both of your questions.
My 50 and over fan base is a bunch of forum wannabe police who try to chase folks off like myself who may have a different opinion than theirs. Obie is a man not a she, I think. He was all talk no walk, not even a kind note that he changed his mind on meeting me at the Casino. I wasted an entire day waiting for him to reply in hopes we could meet in person and have a fun afternoon. I think he was never really in this area to begin with and he did not want to try and explain his special PWeb privileges I certainly would have asked him about. Maybe he just lost a bunch of his money on the Casino tables and was not in a good mood to meet, not sure.
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RE: Must opinions be substantiated? (TMT examples) - by Guest - 10-09-2017, 10:55 AM
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