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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 555332, member: 2844"]I have hardly been here, been busy, but I'll just add this. James, people reading this thread will wonder why you have ignored things like this, post #105:</p><p><br /></p><p>And even after that you still insist on suggesting that was never written (it is there for everyone to see, as a previous post to your insulting one), by saying in post #111:</p><p><br /></p><p>Your capitals, not mine. Do you see the sequence, what came first, and what you did afterwards?</p><p>And you just don't stop, post #117, still twisting what I and others have written:</p><p><br /></p><p>Those folks did not take part in this thread.</p><p>I am so glad people on the forum and visitors can read, they can all see what you have been doing.</p><p><br /></p><p>The problem has been identified before as twisting other people's words and being condescending in the process. I would appreciate it if people read my posts before replying to them.</p><p><br /></p><p>No one is disputing your right to express an opininon, even if it has nothing to do with any previous comments. Most of us wander off in threads at times. As long as your opinion is expressed in a civilised manner, no rudeness and no ignoring or twisting of other people's words. Which is all that was ever asked of you.</p><p><br /></p><p>Simply reading what people actually said, instead of what you wanted them to have said so you could get on your high horse, will help you in future threads, James. No one here is your enemy, nor are they clueless, so please don't act like they are.</p><p>And yes, I did see the line about the bridge on one of my flying visits to the forum. Very bad form, of course, but I commend you for having had the decency to remove it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Apologies for going over things again and the long post, [USER=63]@cxgirl[/USER] . I just don't like rude behaviour (which probably hasn't gone unnoticed <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" />) and haven't had the time to set certain things straight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 555332, member: 2844"]I have hardly been here, been busy, but I'll just add this. James, people reading this thread will wonder why you have ignored things like this, post #105: And even after that you still insist on suggesting that was never written (it is there for everyone to see, as a previous post to your insulting one), by saying in post #111: Your capitals, not mine. Do you see the sequence, what came first, and what you did afterwards? And you just don't stop, post #117, still twisting what I and others have written: Those folks did not take part in this thread. I am so glad people on the forum and visitors can read, they can all see what you have been doing. The problem has been identified before as twisting other people's words and being condescending in the process. I would appreciate it if people read my posts before replying to them. No one is disputing your right to express an opininon, even if it has nothing to do with any previous comments. Most of us wander off in threads at times. As long as your opinion is expressed in a civilised manner, no rudeness and no ignoring or twisting of other people's words. Which is all that was ever asked of you. Simply reading what people actually said, instead of what you wanted them to have said so you could get on your high horse, will help you in future threads, James. No one here is your enemy, nor are they clueless, so please don't act like they are. And yes, I did see the line about the bridge on one of my flying visits to the forum. Very bad form, of course, but I commend you for having had the decency to remove it. Apologies for going over things again and the long post, [USER=63]@cxgirl[/USER] . I just don't like rude behaviour (which probably hasn't gone unnoticed ;)) and haven't had the time to set certain things straight.[/QUOTE]
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