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Re: A Very British Witchcraft
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nigelswift wrote:
"To keep it brief, I stand by my opinion that Astral Cat was provoked"

Well, as everyone has tried to explain to AC, opinion is not truth - especially without evidence. I can't help thinking if you had a shred of evidence for the above opinion you'd have responded to my simple question "where" by pointing out, well, where. You are still free to of course, as is anyone.

As for "There seems to be a pattern here" that seems to be a further completely unsubstantiated accusation built on a first completely unsubstantiated accusation. I won't hold my breath for evidence to back up the second accusation but it does rather neatly illustrate why opinion in the absence of evidence is of limited value on a forum. Or is that too pedantic, semantic or analytical to be valid? And now I'm outahere for a while to jubilate over my tomatoes.


I read that wrong first time around Nigel...I thought you said urinate over your tomatoes and you'd discovered a replacement for grow bags :-


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Posted by Sanctuary
28th August 2013ce
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