To You Mr Robinson
Wed, 3 July 2002, 12:09 amMelissa Merchant2 posts in thread
To You Mr Robinson
Wed, 3 July 2002, 12:09 amI wonder what your interst in all this is? You seem to know the parties involved and are defending them quite vehemently. You have advised everyone that they could be sued for slander (although it has been pointed out that truth is a defence for this).
Melissa
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Melissa
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Melissa MerchantWed, 3 July 2002, 12:09 am
I wonder what your interst in all this is? You seem to know the parties involved and are defending them quite vehemently. You have advised everyone that they could be sued for slander (although it has been pointed out that truth is a defence for this).
Melissa
Tee hee, my kitten is playing with my mouse!
Melissa
Tee hee, my kitten is playing with my mouse!
Walter PlingeWed, 3 July 2002, 08:48 am
Re: To You Mr Robinson
Hello Melissa,
No part in any of this really, other than some deep concerns about the risk that some young people put themselves at by statements that may be taken very seriously by the klegal profession. I have just known some of the people being mentioned or known of them for many many years, and have been aquainted with Mr Barton prior to his G&S days(which is a very long time ago indeed).
It is just such a shame to see comments that simply are not truth and that can be checked up very easily.
For example...as to the Regal costing nothing. The Regals books are able to be checked and when one does so one can assertain exactly how much it cost. Not that I believe for one moment that "Les" really meant that one could get the Regal for free. I certainly know that Mr Thornton would disagree with the statement quite strongly.
unfortunately I will be flying back to the eastern states before Mr Barton returns from England so I am unlikely to be able to converse with him on the issues that have been raised on this site
No part in any of this really, other than some deep concerns about the risk that some young people put themselves at by statements that may be taken very seriously by the klegal profession. I have just known some of the people being mentioned or known of them for many many years, and have been aquainted with Mr Barton prior to his G&S days(which is a very long time ago indeed).
It is just such a shame to see comments that simply are not truth and that can be checked up very easily.
For example...as to the Regal costing nothing. The Regals books are able to be checked and when one does so one can assertain exactly how much it cost. Not that I believe for one moment that "Les" really meant that one could get the Regal for free. I certainly know that Mr Thornton would disagree with the statement quite strongly.
unfortunately I will be flying back to the eastern states before Mr Barton returns from England so I am unlikely to be able to converse with him on the issues that have been raised on this site