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Old 04-10-2005, 04:31 PM
Toni
 
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"Treedweller" wrote
Make them replace it. The new growth, if any, will be weak and poorly
attached. It will be a poor substitute for what you lost.



Oh definitely make them replace it. That was destruction of property, and
wanton at that.
Once they find out what that little lapse of competence costs them they may
begin to watch what they are doing.



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Toni
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