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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 104462"><p>Dermot,</p><p>It is fairly obvious from gbtyke's response that he/she likes the aggrevation. Why else would he/she want to derail this thread :?: </p><p></p><p>Throughout your posting you have always been fairminded and considerate and we are all aware of that.</p><p>The aggrevation is part of forum life and will always be there. There is no answer for it and we can respond or leave well alone, the choice is ours.</p><p></p><p>Numbers swell when there is a heated debate going on and people who never post still come and read what is going on. Human nature I suppose, a bit like rubber necking when there is an RTA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 104462"] Dermot, It is fairly obvious from gbtyke's response that he/she likes the aggrevation. Why else would he/she want to derail this thread :?: Throughout your posting you have always been fairminded and considerate and we are all aware of that. The aggrevation is part of forum life and will always be there. There is no answer for it and we can respond or leave well alone, the choice is ours. Numbers swell when there is a heated debate going on and people who never post still come and read what is going on. Human nature I suppose, a bit like rubber necking when there is an RTA. [/QUOTE]
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