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Posted by Rubber Mulch Man
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on September 7, 2009, 23:20:43
JIM WROTE First of all, if you want anybody to take you seriously on this board, stop using a dopey name name like rubber mulch man, or whatever you're calling yourself.
This message board is not like some of the other national types that put up with anaonymous posters, so let's get rid of your dopey handle now, if in fact you want to put legitimate questions on this board. With that said, You've been Warned!
Joe, keep an an eye on this IP#, not sure what this one is up to?
I don't think one's screen name has anything to do with the quality of their post.
Considering your reasoning, why don't you post YOUR first and last name? As you stated, the moderator has the IP address of anyone posting no matter what screen name they list. He or she can delete any content as they see fit.
In fact these posting are ceratinly a bit more interesting than "hows the weather in your zone?"
The posts about mulch are in fact informative and thought provoking and supported by very well educated and well reason individuals in the world of horticulture.
If you don't agree with my posts that point out professional and published information supporting wood mulch is a potential danager and the dangers of rubber mulch then argue your points. But don't threaten to have me "watched".
I think this discussion forum is a good one and has lots of potential. Don't ruin it with fuddy duddy attitudes.
I happen to like shopping at Triple Oaks as well.



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