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Houston_Diamond Closing Threads (123* d) RE: Closing Threads 18 Jun 08


"Subject: RE: Closing Threads
From: GUEST,Phil J - PM
Date: 18 Jun 08 - 11:28 AM

Well please don't get them any more 'gigs' Ruth -More trouble than they are worth. Are the folker wannabes dare I say it er...reflecting now, or per chance, too ashamed, or lost for words to respond hmm...."


This really isn't necessary and you are only making yourself look bad!

Phil, people have lives outside this thread. If you give people a chance they may surprise you which by the sounds of things isn't hard considering you seem to hold them in such a low respect.

You you cannot tell me that you know the situation honestly and you have judged, hung, drawn and quartered them before you even know them. I have only known Ruth since yesterday and I trust her judgement over yours already because it appears she can see outside the box. She encourages the younger generation to progress plus as I said before, it's the minority that spoil it for the rest of us. between 5 and 15 in a session and one complaint that doesn't sound like a reason to stop them coming back to me.

I have studied hard for years computers and if you so wish Phil I can make up a statistical analysis of the negatives and positives because I feel that your emotions are clouding your judgement of these individuals.

I've had enough of this pettiness and back stabbing with added procrastination, this thread is about how threads close without a general vote or without knowing who the true administrators are!!!

I'm off because we can't seem to agree!




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