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One reaps what they sow
in life.


That's what I've been saying for the past three days, dummy. But, you only
like that phrase when it suits YOUR purpose. When I suggest that lousy
neighbors should expect consequences, you get all flustered. :-)


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One reaps what they sow
in life.


That's what I've been saying for the past three days, dummy. But, you only
like that phrase when it suits YOUR purpose. When I suggest that lousy
neighbors should expect consequences, you get all flustered. :-)


How many gas tanks have you sugared in your lifetime Dougster?


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One reaps what they sow
in life.


That's what I've been saying for the past three days, dummy. But, you

only
like that phrase when it suits YOUR purpose. When I suggest that lousy
neighbors should expect consequences, you get all flustered. :-)


How many gas tanks have you sugared in your lifetime Dougster?



No gas tanks, Hank.

Let's see if you can follow this logic. You reap what you sow. You said this
as if it were holy truth. But, according to your messages, a horribly
inconsiderate neighbor should be quietly tolerated. Nothing should be said
or done to make that person aware of the fact that he is making his
neighbors' lives miserable. Is that correct?

If that is correct, when does that neighbor reap what he has sown?


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Doug Kanter wrote:

If that is correct, when does that neighbor reap what he has sown?


When Doug Kanter metes out his justice?

-- Charlie
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Doug Kanter wrote:

If that is correct, when does that neighbor reap what he has sown?


When Doug Kanter metes out his justice?

-- Charlie


Actually, I think you'll be surprised at Henry's answer to that question.
Stay tuned.




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In article , "Doug Kanter"

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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
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One reaps what they sow
in life.

That's what I've been saying for the past three days, dummy. But, you

only
like that phrase when it suits YOUR purpose. When I suggest that lousy
neighbors should expect consequences, you get all flustered. :-)


How many gas tanks have you sugared in your lifetime Dougster?



No gas tanks, Hank.

Let's see if you can follow this logic. You reap what you sow. You said this
as if it were holy truth. But, according to your messages, a horribly
inconsiderate neighbor should be quietly tolerated. Nothing should be said
or done to make that person aware of the fact that he is making his
neighbors' lives miserable. Is that correct?

If that is correct, when does that neighbor reap what he has sown?


People will get what their just reward is without me trying to play the role
of Enforcer.

One day when you grow up you may see that too.


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"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
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Let's see if you can follow this logic. You reap what you sow. You said

this
as if it were holy truth. But, according to your messages, a horribly
inconsiderate neighbor should be quietly tolerated. Nothing should be

said
or done to make that person aware of the fact that he is making his
neighbors' lives miserable. Is that correct?

If that is correct, when does that neighbor reap what he has sown?


People will get what their just reward is without me trying to play the

role
of Enforcer.

One day when you grow up you may see that too.



I'm tired of trying to beat a confession out of you, so I'll post it for
you:

Henry believes people get their rewards, good or bad, in the afterlife.
Meanwhile, they should expect to suffer in silence. He is exquisitely
democratic in this way, displaying the worst qualities of Christianity and
Judaism side by side.


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