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Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel?

Posted by J. Peter Jorgensen on May 17, 1998 at 17:53:43:

In Reply to: Re: Problems with Whisper Swivel? posted by Jeff on May 17, 1998 at 08:32:41:

Sorry I got under your skin, but I have many clues. I've had surgery, studies, and much more! I also live with this leaf blower strapped to my nose at 20 cm of pressure. The people with REAL complaints know who they are and they deal with them (find help) or live with them. My "grossly insensitive" remarks were for the "Wisper Swivel's CO2 problem is going to kill me" set. You and I both know that this is just complaining to have something to complain about.

Please don't fall into the trap that you accuse me of - You assume that I lump all people together - YOU'RE WRONG. You assume that I'm insensitive to true problems - YOU'RE WRONG. You assume that I don't have problems or have fixed them - YOU'RE WRONG AGAIN! I'm glad you know all about me or my type. Maybe you have all of the answers?

I'm not really a bad guy and I don't mean to act as like I'm trying to pick a fight with you. I've had or am having most of the problems that people are talking about. I'm fixing the ones I can and living with the ones I can't (until something better comes along). My Wisper Swivel is just so low on my list of problems in life - I forget it's a problem.

I thank you for addressing me in such a civil manner. It's nice to find someone who 'fights' with their brain and not foul language. If we can be friends, maybe we can help each other.

I truly am sorry for upsetting you!

God Bless - Jorgy!

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