"Lancer" wrote in message
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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
Lancer wrote in
ews.com:
And all I said was "Have Doug tell me its ok, and I will post some of
them.. And yes I do have e-mails from him.
Why do you need Doug permission? Post them if you got em, if you dont
shut
the **** up assjuice. I know why what address did he send them to?? LOL
that will be your sticking point. Ill bet you $1000 it isn't to Lancer
Even though Dougs a dip****, I don't post private e-mails from anyone to a
public group.
You would lose, it was sent to . My e-mail adress.
Its in my headers dumbass, and its a valid email address.
Take mustard with that crow?
Don't bother Lancer, he still says this email from my ISP is a
forge................ LMAO!!!!
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