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>> Can we drop this? > >No. We can not. Fine, then I am. I've been asked by too many people. You keep posting whatever you want, Perry, and perhaps one day I'll see you in court. But I doubt it will get that far before IOD is in the roots. >I wish you were a gentleman, Mr. Ambler. Always happy to see the personal attacks, Perry. >Again, if anyone doubts a single word I say, the record of the court >case in question is completely public. One needn't believe a single >word I say. It is all subject to public verification. How ironic, I say the same thing. >I *will* drop this for a day or two. I think everyone who cares to >read this has seen enough. However, the next time you bring this up, >I will dispute what you say once more, and the time after that, and >the time after that. Ad nauseum, as they say. -- Christopher Ambler, Personal Opinion Only -- NOTICE: The user of this email address is a resident of the State of Washington. Washington law provides for up to $500 per incident in the case of Unsolicited Commercial Email (also known as spam). This individual WILL file a complaint.
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