There ya go sell them at the door...
I'd buy one and donate the money to Aid.
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There ya go sell them at the door...
I'd buy one and donate the money to Aid.
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Originally Posted by kermit
Couldn't have said it better myself !! 8)
I hear you Mia. Fortunately the law (at least in the US and contries based on Roman law) also provides for acceptance, refusal and forgiveness as far as visible and invisble contracts go (the power of acceptance).Quote:
Originally Posted by azmia
It may be a quicker and less energy consuming way to go and I have a feeling it is more of Bryan's style to accept, forgive and move on. But after all of this, who knows. 8)
ZPE
Sorry, I don't forgive backstabbing, slander, fraud, and corporate sabbotage !!
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Originally Posted by azmia
Could't Agree More, azmia! I'm sure Bryan will make the right choice in this matter! Go Get Em Bryan !!!
Mike
WE started this thread to re-affirm our total confidence in PIPS,
hoping that like-minded PIPSters will follow suit.
And be at peace with all that's happening.
So please, leave out the thoughts that would spoil our calm.
Leave out the idea of retribution to the enemies of PIPS.
After PIPS gets back on the roll again, despite all their evil machinations,
what else can they do to hurt us?
To dwell on the past and what they've done is to allow them to spoil the fun
we shouldl be having! Enjoying PIPS again and helping others to do the same.
So we're not gonna worry about those who tried to bring us down.
We'll move on without a thought about them!
No, we ain't worried at all :D
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Originally Posted by azmia
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The following is "old hat"" (March) but probably worth posting again. Wonder if it was ever posted on TG?
Forum Poster sued for Libel
A LIBEL battle in London financial circles may have punctured the idea that posters to internet forums can remain anonymous.
Chief executive of finance group Collins Stewart Tullet Terry Smith won substantial damages from fund manager Jeremy Benjamin in the UK's high court after Mr Benjamin was found to have made false allegations against Mr Smith on the investment website the Motley Fool, Britain's The Guardian has reported.
Mr Benjamin posted the allegations under the moniker "analyser71", but was traced by lawyers representing Mr Smith, who used email and IP addresses to determine his identity.
A court order was used to force The Motley Fool to reveal details about "analyser 71", with the websites' owners having previously refused to provide the information, The Guardian report said.
Mr Benjamin's comments were seen by only 49 readers before they were taken down by the website, but the allegations made were extremely serious and may have been seen by influential people in financial circles, who may have passed them on to others, the court found.
The case is thought to be the first in which an anonymous internet poster has been successfully sued, The Guardian said.
hmmm
A cool formula - will try to use it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZPE
Thanks. :)