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Wayne Doubletree Resident (138.26.199.131) on 6/8/2017 - 1:56 p.m. says: ( 231 views , 6 likes )

"Yes, because of something I've pointed out before . . . "

Edited by Author at 6/8/2017 - 2:01 p.m.
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Right? There are some people who are great barometers. If I align, I worry. *

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He posted his response 117 seconds after opening my post.  In other words, he simply composed a sweep it away reply having neither viewed the video or read the link.  Should I be concerned with someone who has absolutely expressed no interest in dialogue stemming from having someone else's thoughts pass even momentarily over his brain cells?  I think you know the answer to that.

He's an ignorant hitman. 

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