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DO NOT UNINSTALL GTP MOD!!!!! HUGE DEVASTATING BUG!



 
 
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  #11  
Old January 21st 05, 02:19 PM
Plowboy2
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Jesus Larry, look at who posted (in all caps no less) the bull****. one guy
that everyone can reasonably doubt, knows squat, and reads less.


Larry enlightened us with:
> I just think some of the responses were a bit ubrupt and not really
> necessary. I prefer civility.
>
> -Larry
>
> "Clancy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 21:19:21 -0500, "Larry" > wrote:
>>
>>> I guess the guy was right.
>>>
>>> From the website:
>>>
>>> "We are very sorry to announce we had, as many found, a major bug
>>> with the install of the MOD and have to solve the issues. An update
>>> is in the works and soon hopefully a return."
>>>
>>> I believe a few apologies to this gent are in order...

>>
>> WRONG. How can there be an uninstall bug when there is no actual
>> uninstall routine/program in the mod? To uninstall the mod, all you
>> do is delete the Redline GTP folder.
>>
>> Please check your facts, people, before feeding the trolls. I'm sure
>> we'll know more about the "major bug" in a few days time, but I'm
>> 100% certain it's got nothing to do with uninstalling the mod.



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Old January 21st 05, 05:11 PM
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Larry wrote:
> I just think some of the responses were a bit ubrupt and not really
> necessary. I prefer civility.

**** off


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Old January 21st 05, 07:41 PM
Bruce Kennewell
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Still doesn't excuse the abrupt rudeness of some of the respondents.

Bruce.

"Plowboy2" > wrote in message
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> Jesus Larry, look at who posted (in all caps no less) the bull****. one

guy
> that everyone can reasonably doubt, knows squat, and reads less.



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Old January 21st 05, 08:19 PM
cuk
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Bruce Kennewell wrote:
> Still doesn't excuse the abrupt rudeness of some of the respondents.
>
> Bruce.
>
> "Plowboy2" > wrote in message
> news:Nb8Id.65195$Wo.49972@lakeread08...
>
>>Jesus Larry, look at who posted (in all caps no less) the bull****. one

>
> guy
>
>>that everyone can reasonably doubt, knows squat, and reads less.

>
>
>

Brucy baby, you once wrote:

"I'm going "on and on about it" becuase I don't usually finish making a
statement whilst in mid-sentence.
However, in your case I'll ma"

in response to this harmless comment:


"What more do you what him to say? Or do you just enjoy hounding people?
I do agree with you BTW, in the most part, but I can't see the point in
going on and on and on about it."

Let's face it, you are a ****ing hypocrite, Bruce. Google threw up many
more examples of you 'going for the jugular'.



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Old January 22nd 05, 02:08 AM
Bruce Kennewell
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Hypocrite? Perhaps, but I don't think the situations are comparable.

At least my education gave me a vocabulary consisting of more than
four-letter adjectives.

BK

"cuk" > wrote in message
...
>
> Let's face it, you are a ****ing hypocrite, Bruce. Google threw up many
> more examples of you 'going for the jugular'.



  #16  
Old January 22nd 05, 02:10 AM
Bruce Kennewell
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Looks like you're stuck on four-letter verbs, as well, Mr. Smith.
Might I suggest that you grab yourself both a Thesaurus and a Dictionary
.....or maybe even a primary-school English primer, for starters?

BK

"cuk" > wrote in message
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> Larry wrote:
> **** off



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Old January 22nd 05, 08:24 AM
cuk
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Bruce Kennewell wrote:

> Hypocrite? Perhaps, but I don't think the situations are comparable.
>
> At least my educaton gave me a vocaberlary consisting of more than
> four-letter odjectives.


...and according to google, you always go on about how your 'education'
is better than anyone who makes the mistake of arguing with you.

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Old January 22nd 05, 12:38 PM
Bruce Kennewell
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You >definitely< need a dictionary, Mr. Smith.....you're so illiterate that
even when you attempt to cut and paste my quoted words, you stuff-up and
misspell "education", "vocabulary" and "adjectives"!!

On second thoughts, perhaps a kindergarten education would be your best
course of action.

BK


"cuk" > wrote in message
...

>.....At least my educaton gave me a vocaberlary consisting of more than

four-letter odjectives.


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Old January 22nd 05, 02:51 PM
cuk
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Bruce Kennewell wrote:
> You >definitely< need a dictionary, Mr. Smith.....you're so illiterate that
> even when you attempt to cut and paste my quoted words, you stuff-up and
> misspell "education", "vocabulary" and "adjectives"!!



I did that on purpose you ****.

>
> On second thoughts, perhaps a kindergarten education would be yourbest
> course of action.


....and just as your google history suggests, you start to on and on and
on and on about education.

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Old January 22nd 05, 02:57 PM
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"JP" > wrote in message
...
> Hehe, was wondering when this would be noticed. Had to have a few spout
> off before checking the facts though. Seems to happen on a regular basis
> here, hehe.


Yes and you are the master...

dw


 




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