"TG'sFM" <suvvdj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 25, 6:06 pm, "Gilgamesh" <gilgam...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "TG'sFM" <suv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > On Apr 25, 1:49 pm, "Mr.T" <MrT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >> "Polly the Parrot" <flatulantdi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> messagenews:20080425121256.08a54e77@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> > On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 11:12:11 +1000 "Peter Jason" <p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >> > wrote:
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>> >> > > The advantages of top posting are that one is
>> >> > > spared the tedium of reading all the verbiage
>> >> > > underneath.
>>
>> >> > No advantage at all.
>>
>> >> Or to put it another way, no disadvantage either.
>> >> (actually I think having to scroll down just to read a few new
lines,
>> >> (for
>> >> those who can remember what has been written at least), IS a
>> >> disadvantage.
>> >> But everyone is free to post however they wish. There are more
>> >> im****tant
>> >> windmills to tilt at IMO.
>>
>> > If by your own admission, there are more im****tant windmills to tilt,
>> > then why is it too hard for some to just tow the line and do what's
>> > right? Top posting is NOT the end of the world, but it's the
accepted
>> > practise, and it's the height of ignorance and disrespect to do
>> > otherwise - especially on Anzac day. Some of our forefathers gave
>> > their lives to give these top posters the freedom to do what they
want
>> > - and unfortunately this includes top posting. Please don't let all
>> > these diggers lives be lost in vain. Do the right thing.
>>
>> This from the person who called my grandfather a coward. A person who
>> served at Gallipoli in the Field Ambulance risking his life on a daily
>> basis
>> going up to the front line to bring the wounded back for treatment.
And
>> you
>> did it on ANZAC day.
>
> I never said any such thing. If you can't comprehend a simple post,
> then that's not my problem.
>
You said - and I quote.
"Did your ancestor surrender to the enemy?"
If you don't remember what you post then that's not my problem
> The rest of your post which includes death threats and threats of
> violence has been deleted. I bet your grandfather would be real proud
> of you - NOT.
Defending truth and respect for those who fought is something he would be
proud of . So yes he would be proud of me.


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