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2nd August 2022, 04:35 AM
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Jim McDougall
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In no way do I consider your words to be frivolous. My phrase is addressed to those who will read Nihl's post.
Understood, and thank you for the note. My concerns were of course also toward the troublesome thread of several weeks ago.
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