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Pastimes : SI vs. iHub - Battle of the Boards Part 2

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To: Phil(bullrider) who wrote (4435)5/12/2003 11:25:25 PM
From: Bux  Read Replies (1) of 5315
 
Bullrider, why do you twist and distort the meaning of my words?

"I have known Bob for years and don't believe for one second that you have ever gotten a vulgar or indecent e-mail or PM from him."

I never said they were "indecent", I said they were angry and vulgar. If slang words for feces do not sound vulgar to you than please don't come to my house for dinner. Vulgar is just crude, indecent takes it to a whole 'nother level and I never made the claim that his e-mails were indecent, that was you trying to exaggerate my claim before you labeled me a liar, LOL! Personally, as a customer of iHub I do not expect those kind of words in personal or business e-mail. I will not send you copies of Bob's e-mail to me as that would violate my own code of conduct but you can take my word that his e-mail used those vulgar slang words and there is no question his e-mails had an angry tone. I have had the same experience with Matt at iHub, they just have no sense when it comes to keeping the gutter talk where it belongs.

If you think you are gaining credibility running around calling me a liar without a shred of evidence to support your claims, you would be wrong. Now go find some other way you can be a "loyal" iHub customer without distorting the truth.

Bux
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