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Old 08-18-2010, 02:44 PM
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Richard, the thread opener is asking for people's oppinion here because he has not done the CM method before. I am here to try and benefit from the experience of others, and help or encourage those who I can. That is what these forums are for, last time I checked. Please don't be so snippy and rude even if I'm from the United States.
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Old 08-18-2010, 03:07 PM
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Please don't be so snippy and rude even if I'm from the United States.
Whats that for a nonsense? The majority of the members here are from the US

I was a bit snappish yes, because I asked a clear question if you are referring to staples, and got a translation from your mobile phone instead. Then the request to google terms instead of providing answers. (thats not clever when one seeks advice)
But I was not rude (you should see me getting rude)

In the end you got what you looked for: proper and serious advice.

Richard
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