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Wanted to bump the thread because of the positive review of Smart. He's had two positive reviews since the very negative review and his subsequent reply that this thread inspired. Both positive reviews sound ridiculous, to me at least. I'd suggest that the earlier comments offered on this thread still apply: Buyer beware.

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Wanted to bump the thread because of the positive review of Smart. He's had two positive reviews since the very negative review and his subsequent reply that this thread inspired. Both positive reviews sound ridiculous, to me at least. I'd suggest that the earlier comments offered on this thread still apply: Buyer beware.

 

What a great stroll down memory lane...reminded me of what a total ass faker27 is ....

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I'm amazed to read such Harsh things written about Greg, especially from those who never met him. I'm happy to see that you all missed out.

 

Then why revive a 2 year old dead thread that most message center people either forgot about or never saw in the first place?

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Oh lord, I'm so happy someone else noticed the spelling errors. Now don't jump all over me and type furious posts but honestly, guys, do some spell checking! Their is possessive. They're means they are. There means a location or an indication. Coarse means rough. Of course means certainly. You don't need an apostrophe when typing the pleural of anything. More than one reason is reasons, not reason's. It's means it is. Its is possessive, as in water rises to its own level. I could go on and on, but I won't because you're all hating me enough already. Oh, that reminds me. Your is possessive. You're means you are.

 

And you really don't want to hear my views on the use of the word "like". I once stopped dating someone because of it. I know, I know, that makes me a curmudgeonly snob but I just couldn't stand it anymore. His remarks over a mediocre dinner went like this: "I'm like sorry you're not enjoying like the spaghetti because mine is like really good. I'm like happy to be here but you're like looking kind of unhappy so I'm like worried."

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