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Old 10-09-2014, 02:15 PM
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Do you have a favorite Garden Tool that you'd like to tell everyone about? If so, I'd like to offer you the opportunity to write a guest post for The Gardening Toolshed blog. Send me a private message about the tool you'd like to review or leave a reply here.

If you'd rather not write a guest post, you're still more than welcome to suggest a great tool for me to profile on the site. I look forward to hearing about everyone's favorite gardening tool. My favorite tool is a Bernzomatic Self-Igniting Outdoor Torch (for killing weeds and bag bug infestations)

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Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite tool they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to vendors


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Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite tool they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to vendors


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Your accusations is false. If someone would like to talk about an antique tool or a hand-made tool, neither of which could possibly be linked to a vendor site, I would more than welcome such a post. My aim is to give people a forum to learn about garden tools outside of this discussion board for the simple reason that trolls like you lurk on boards like this to interfere with discussions and information exchange that could benefit the whole gardening community. I do not appreciate your accusations or your attempts to dismiss my hard work and dedication to educating gardeners about the proper care, use, and safety related to garden tools as well as enlightening them about new tools that might save them time and labor as well as bringing more joy to the activity of gardening. I have dedicated hundreds of hours to building The Gardening Toolshed without receiving a penny in compensation and I refuse to stand back and let you say otherwise in a libelous way. Libel is is the communication of a false statement that harms the reputation of a person or business. I suggest you find something else to do with your time then write libelous statements about my blog.
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martyweil wrote:
'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
;1007853']Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite
tool they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to
vendors


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Your accusations is false. If someone would like to talk about an
antique tool or a hand-made tool, neither of which could possibly be
linked to a vendor site, I would more than welcome such a post.


Misdirection. Your site is mainly composed of unbalanced positive reviews
of commercial products

My aim
is to give people a forum to learn about garden tools outside of this
discussion board for the simple reason that trolls like you lurk on
boards like this to interfere with discussions and information
exchange that could benefit the whole gardening community.


Explain how taking the discussion to your site away from this NG benefits
this community. This community talks here. You can re-define alerting to
spam as trolling if you like but I don't think it will be believed.

I do not
appreciate your accusations or your attempts to dismiss my hard work
and dedication to educating gardeners about the proper care, use, and
safety related to garden tools as well as enlightening them about new
tools that might save them time and labor as well as bringing more
joy to the activity of gardening.


Gosh you are so holy. If you were such a saint you would drop your pearls
of wisdom here where you cannot get any click-fees.

I have dedicated hundreds of hours
to building The Gardening Toolshed without receiving a penny in
compensation


Bullshit

"I am grateful to be of service and bring you content free of charge. In
order to do this, please note
that when you click links and purchase items, in most cases I will receive a
small referral
commission. You will not pay more when buying a product through my link.
Your support in
purchasing through these links enables me to provide my expertise to the
gardening community
free of charge. This website is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC
Associates Program, an
affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for this site to
earn advertising fees by
advertising and linking to Amazon properties including but not limited to
Amazon.com."



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On 13/09/2014 4:52 AM, martyweil wrote:

'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
;1007853']Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite tool
they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to vendors


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against those who would mislead us.


Your accusations is false. If someone would like to talk about an
antique tool or a hand-made tool, neither of which could possibly be
linked to a vendor site, I would more than welcome such a post. My aim
is to give people a forum to learn about garden tools outside of this
discussion board for the simple reason that trolls like you lurk on
boards like this to interfere with discussions and information exchange
that could benefit the whole gardening community.


This is not a board. This is a newsgroup.

For your information, David is not a troll. David is a valued poster
who has posted to this newsgroup for years and he has a wealth of
knowledge and experience as a gardener. You are a newcomer whose name I
do not recognise as posting here more than a couple of times.

If I was asked to say which of you or David is the troll, you would be
the candidate I'd nominate every time.



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Old 13-09-2014, 05:55 PM
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On 13/09/2014 4:52 AM, martyweil wrote:

'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
;1007853']Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite tool
they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to vendors


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David

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A better world requires a daily struggle
against those who would mislead us.


Your accusations is false. If someone would like to talk about an
antique tool or a hand-made tool, neither of which could possibly be
linked to a vendor site, I would more than welcome such a post. My aim
is to give people a forum to learn about garden tools outside of this
discussion board for the simple reason that trolls like you lurk on
boards like this to interfere with discussions and information exchange
that could benefit the whole gardening community.


This is not a board. This is a newsgroup.

For your information, David is not a troll. David is a valued poster
who has posted to this newsgroup for years and he has a wealth of
knowledge and experience as a gardener. You are a newcomer whose name I
do not recognise as posting here more than a couple of times.

If I was asked to say which of you or David is the troll, you would be
the candidate I'd nominate every time.
I stand corrected. This is a newsgroup, not a board. There is a serious difference between those two terms and you've helped me to understand where I've gone astray. Thank you so very much, Fran Farmer.
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On 13/09/2014 4:52 AM, martyweil wrote:

'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
;1007853']Please take your spam away. If people have a favourite tool
they can talk
about it here.

All you want to do is generate traffic to then direct custom to vendors


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David

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A better world requires a daily struggle
against those who would mislead us.


Your accusations is false. If someone would like to talk about an
antique tool or a hand-made tool, neither of which could possibly be
linked to a vendor site, I would more than welcome such a post. My aim
is to give people a forum to learn about garden tools outside of this
discussion board for the simple reason that trolls like you lurk on
boards like this to interfere with discussions and information exchange
that could benefit the whole gardening community.


This is not a board. This is a newsgroup.

For your information, David is not a troll. David is a valued poster
who has posted to this newsgroup for years and he has a wealth of
knowledge and experience as a gardener. You are a newcomer whose name I
do not recognise as posting here more than a couple of times.

If I was asked to say which of you or David is the troll, you would be
the candidate I'd nominate every time.
David, You win. You are clearly a man of integrity and deep thought. God bless you, sir. You have ferreted out a charlatan. This "Board" (thank you Fran Farmer) is safe from the likes of me because of gentlemen like you.
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