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Old 16-06-2012, 01:20 PM
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[quote="'Mike'[_4_];961830"]"Judith" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 22:41:02 +0100, Janet
wrote:

In article
, jmsmith2011
@hotmail.co.uk says...

On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 16:44:12 +0100, Janet
wrote:

In article
, jmsmith2011
@hotmail.co.uk says...

On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 22:46:44 +0100, Janet
wrote:

In article
, Dean25.a4d5e96
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

. I CREATED this
thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local,
I
didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people.

You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists
purely,
for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related
issues.


"other people" - eh? Just tell him he is not welcome and be done
with it.

Anyone is welcome to discuss growing rhus typhina even if they don't
have it in their garden, or don't intend to supply one to Dean.

Janet

and why the word "other" in the sentence:

"You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists
purely, for
other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues."
I guess it was a reflection on what you were thinking.


I'd guess that's a reflection on how you follow threads. Read the line
by Dean above my reply. Responding to Dean's comment

" I didn't CREATE this thread to discuss sumachs with people",

I was pointing out that OTHER people are here purely to discuss; that is
the sole purpose of this group.

Janet




Nice wriggle:

"You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists purely,
for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues."

"the discussion group exists purely for other people" if not the group -
then
what is it that "purely exists"?


Once you lot in the clique get your knife into a person, especially if they
come from gardenbanter, you don't give up do you?

Can't you accept that gardenbanter is here and here to stay?

Go and start your own forum and make sure us nasties stay away.

Mike


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Im not from Garden banter! I mistakenly posted on here. Ive been amazed at the responses on here I really have.
 
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