Karina


I'll give you two options.  You can retract your slanderous comments of both
John and PSS if you want to be anonymous - if such is not received in 24
hours a copy will be sent to John Black.

Karina


You are giving me no options.  The first makes no sense (I reported no comments
of either John Black or PSS and how could I be anonymous - it is clear where
the photos were taken from).  The second states your intention to breach Australian
Copyright Law.

Thanks for your continued "best efforts".

There are two hoses today.  Running all day so far.

Bruce Ellis


I am not going to do anything.  But a copy of your slanderous comments will
be on the file - how you express yourself is a reflexion on you.  You have a
very strange way of going about things.  For somone who would like to see
something changed most people explain in a factual way the problem, why they
want things changed and how they beleive that change should be effected.
Instead you write correspondence with attitude and which is slanderous - not
very smart.  Next time you might find yourself sued.

Karina


Huh?

My first course was to try and explain the problem over the phone.
But you were insistent that you could make it "not your problem"
by talking over me at every chance.

Today only one hose.

Bruce


It'll make you happy to hear John is selling.  Since the water issue
concerns you so much, maybe you should write to the Centennial Park trust
who had their sprinkler system on yesterday at 10am!!! in the area where the
cinema is held.

Karina


Thank you for confirming what we'd already guessed.
(We'd narrowed it down to either some obsessive compulsive
disorder, or greening the place to raise the property value.)
His mistake is that by watering the grass all day every day
he is actually doing it more harm than good.

In light of yesterday's tragic fires and information freely
available on the web I estimate that the wastage since I
have been back on vacation would saved two houses from
bush fires.

If you witness other blatant wastage then it is on your
conscience what you do with the information.

Bruce


I guess I don't have much regard for the water "crisis".  Despite my family
coming from a farm, it was in Grafton - where we are known as Big River
Country.  No such thing could exist as a water crisis.

I think it's up to each person to do their bit, I'm not into being someone
else's conscious or thorn in their side.

K


K
 
If you have no regard for the crisis then maybe you should move
back to Grafton.  There is a crisis in Sydney.  Water levels at 60%
means that Sydney Water are struggling to both keep us supplied
with drinkable tap water and supply water to douse the fires.
 
There was an interesting development today but you'll have to
ring me about that.
 
brucee

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