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06-14-2000, 08:15 AM,
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Hang on to your panties if you go through Central Park!!!!

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06-14-2000, 08:37 AM,
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Hi all, I'm new to this site...I was refered from a couple of my friends. Pretty good info here, but I have a suggestion for jefftheilen: But first congrats on getting married and second why don't you just enjoy a fine bottle every year on the anniversary instead of trying to save one forever? If you are really going to keep a wine for 25 to 50 years you are most likely not going to end up drinking it anyways, so you could probably get away with any wine that will have a special meaning between you and your fiance. Do you get what I'm trying to say?
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06-15-2000, 09:38 AM,
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Drew-

Why would guest reply to the posts that were made after he said he was never going to use the board again? I don't blame him for being upset at being censored. I know I wouldn't be too happy if someone started editing my posts. I'm not trying to start anything here, but I'm just looking at it from all perspectives before we rip into someone.

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06-15-2000, 04:42 PM,
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Noah, hi and welcome to this board. Guests post disappeared so fast and his innappropriate response to the disappearance leads one to suspect a negative motive on his part. As Bucko suggested, I've also seen this in other forums. I would expect Guest would return to the board if a legitimate mistake was made...I suspect he's sitting back grinning reading some of the responses. You write: [ "I don't blame him for being upset at being censored. I know I wouldn't be too happy if someone started editing my posts. I'm not trying to start anything here, but I'm just looking at it from all perspectives before we rip into someone."] With a comment like that, it seems to me that you're looking at it only from one perspective. I don't know what happened to the post and I know I've already spent too much time talking about something this trivial. Nuff said.

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