Right you are. As usual <s>.
**--** Steve
>Steve,
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>Hi..
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>I have no problem whatsoever with the two of you guys going at it. All I'd like to see is a little more civility. We're all guilty I suppose of being very passionate about our craft and I guess I just think that every so often we need to remind ourselves that at the end of the day there are other wonderful blessings in life that we just shouldn't forget about.
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>And, yes, ethics are important. So important that we shouldn't violate them by publicly humiliating someone by using gratuitous name calling in the desire to clean them up, correct?
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>Our sins never look so bad as when someone else is wearing them. <s>
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>>>> Both the advice from John and Steve is very well taken. Now all we need to do is house train them but I still think we need to keep them in separate rooms. <g> I just wish they'd grow up emotionally a little, or at least learn how to manage their tempers and pride.
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>>I just want to say that when it comes to ethics, there is zero room to cut slack. It may seem like a pride issue, or an emotional issue. Those optics amd accoustics are unfortunate. Flushing rats is noisy, messy business.
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>>**--** Steve
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