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From: Johnny Stansell (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 03/10/08


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I've read all post and discovered that the radicals didn't really read the 
post, just based opinions on what they already believed and learned nothing
.  Too bad both sides had something to say worthwhile!

Johnny


From: bonniedave@dotnet.comTo: graze-l@witt.ac.nzSubject: Re: Get it right,
 Vaughan "Juuunes"Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2008 15:18:32 -0500





----- Original Message -----
From: Leon
I can tell he is still trying to do what he set out to do which is to destr
oy graze-l in the hope that the childish one he started will succeed.


----------Vaughan,  I had nothing to do with starting Grazers-edge.  It was
 started by Dennis Lindell, a MN dairy farmer.   But this isn't the  first 
time you've gotten the facts wrong.



 Gneisner has caused more resignations than anything (I doubt any New Zeala
nders are left) which is his aim and in doing so he shows his negativeness,
 his chip on his shoulder and his complete disregard for the facts.


--------If you'd  spelled my name correctly, it would be the only correct i
tem in your post. This list was inactive at many points in its history, so 
again claim I had anything to do with it????  Get real.
I=92d hoped that Gneisner mature, but people don=92t change. Vaughan JonesH
amiltonNew Zealand
The name is spelled Gneiser,  and I'll gladly give you directions to my far
m if you want a face to face.
Dave G.
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