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No, I'm not afraid

Posted By: Clueless on 2007-10-24
In Reply to: so now you are clueless and "anon"? - ER MT

Subject: No, I'm not afraid

No, I'm not afraid to post who I really am, but there's no need to. I didn't really mean to offend you, and I just felt I was stating the facts. I'm sorry.

Your email with the expletive was really, really rude, and I've reported it to the board moderator. If it's not from you but from a supporter, then I apologize for jumping to the wrong conclusion.


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