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</p> <p class="post-count"><span>Posts</span>: 2590</p> <p class="post-date"><span class="date">Sep 28, 2008</span> <span class="time">8:15 AM</span></p> </div> </td> <td class="lastcol post-content" colspan="4"> <div class="post-body"> <div class="scrolling"> <div> Yea, because I'm sure I'd see some very rational conversation right now.
Your fans did the same kind of **** with Jimmy Johns and Rory Johnson. The only difference is, your fans never got what they said, and thus they never had to feel like an *** when it happened. You guys are being way too sensitive. There was a reason I made my post over here and not there. It's because I was just being an *** with some of our own fans. If I had really been being serious about wishing him that kind of ill will, I wouldn't have hesitated to post it over there.
Besides, why should I go over there to post when you guys are doing such a good job of posting for me?
Again, you're being way too sensitive. I've been around plenty of people who have said, I hope so and so gets hurt. They just usually don't end up being prophetic.