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Default Too Many Tools is a liar was Smiths torches?

On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 05:53:30 -0700 (PDT), "
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On Jun 13, 12:15*am, Too_Many_Tools wrote:

Hey Dan...I was just informed by another poster why you are defending
Gummer so strongly.

You purchased equipment from Gummer in the past...didn't you?

Did you think to check for proper ownership before handing the cash
over to Gummer?

TMT


So who do you claim is the liar that says I purchased anything from
Gunner? I say claim because I doubt if anyone ever communicates with
you directly. If you do not say who it is, then it is obvious that
you are lying. Since you will not be able to provide the name of
anyone that says I purchased anything from Gunner, it is obvious you
are a lying twerp.

For the record I have never bought anything from Gunner as he has
always been too far away from me to make purchasing anything from him
practical. Map blast says I am over 2500 miles away from Taft, Ca.

Dan


Indeed.

And for anyone who does wish to purchase from me, Id be happy as hell to
provide a sales receipt, specifying the item and descriptions, and
Signing it with my full name and date.


Gunner

"As physicists now know, there is some nonzero probability
that any object will,through quantum effects, tunnel from
the workbench in your shop to Floyds Knobs,Indiana
(unless your shop is already in Indiana, in which
case the object will tunnel to Trotters, North Dakota).

The smaller mass of the object, the higher the probability.
Therefore, disassembled parts, particularly small ones,
of machines disappear much faster than assembled machines."
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On Jun 13, 3:35*pm, Gunner Asch wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 05:53:30 -0700 (PDT), "





wrote:
On Jun 13, 12:15*am, Too_Many_Tools wrote:


Hey Dan...I was just informed by another poster why you are defending
Gummer so strongly.


You purchased equipment from Gummer in the past...didn't you?


Did you think to check for proper ownership before handing the cash
over to Gummer?


TMT


So who do you claim is the liar that says I purchased anything from
Gunner? *I say claim because I doubt if anyone ever communicates with
you directly. *If you do not say who it is, then it is obvious that
you are lying. *Since you will not be able to provide the name of
anyone that says I purchased anything from Gunner, it is obvious you
are a lying twerp.


For the record I have never bought anything from Gunner as he has
always been too far away from me to make purchasing anything from him
practical. *Map blast says I am over 2500 miles away from Taft, Ca.


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan


Indeed.

And for anyone who does wish to purchase from me, Id be happy as hell to
provide a sales receipt, specifying the item and descriptions, and
Signing it with my full name and date.

Gunner

"As physicists now know, there is some nonzero probability
that any object will,through quantum effects, tunnel from
the workbench in your shop to Floyds Knobs,Indiana
(unless your shop is already in Indiana, in which
case the object will tunnel to Trotters, North Dakota).

The smaller mass of the object, the higher the probability.
Therefore, disassembled parts, particularly small ones,
of machines disappear much faster than assembled machines."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Greg Dermer: rec.crafts.metalworking- Hide quoted text -

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My dog can provide that info too...it doesn't mean he owns the stuff.

TMT
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