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Originally Posted by vesavius
ok, so you rationalise and support Aaron in that and yet you condemn Jay and Lou for not sticking to the 'agreement' in this new case in order to defend Aaron?
Sorry, but obvious double standard, as we see often from the Aaron support.
No, you missed my question.
What obligation did they have to convince Aaron to change his mind and spend a bit of money?
Why didn't Aaron approach them and suggest that they do so?
Agreed.
Instead he sulked, caused a bad atmosphere and ruined it.
Nice guy.
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I have answered your points so have no intention of doing so again, there would be no point because like you towards me, I will never give the answer you want to see simply because I do not see things your way and you do not mine either.
You listed 3 points, I answered them fairly comprehensively, that is my take on them, yours is different but I did you the courtesy of answering your points while knowing full well the risk I was taking that you would come back in disagreement again.
That however is not my problem.