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I don?t think expecting someone to apologise after they suggested a business is taking ?short cuts? is a personal attack. I appreciate DF is ill but a simple ?sorry? would put it to bed. I think it was his initial damaging statement and then stubbornness to apologise that has irked many people.
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Apologies, I'm a bit late in on this one but obviously it's been Lounged now.


Please go easy on each other.


If someone won't apologise on the forum then probably best to make your assumption or judgement and move on. For different reasons we all have different views and as Confucius probably said "simply banging on and on about it won't change anyone's mind".

Fair enough, Admin.


Could you also clarify that ignorant and damaging conjecture about new businesses won't be tolerated?



Administrator Wrote:

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> Apologies, I'm a bit late in on this one but

> obviously it's been Lounged now.

>

> Please go easy on each other.

>

> If someone won't apologise on the forum then

> probably best to make your assumption or judgement

> and move on. For different reasons we all have

> different views and as Confucius probably said

> "simply banging on and on about it won't change

> anyone's mind".

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TheCat Wrote:

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> At the risk of this thread going 'nuclear'

> again.....as I havent wandered up the lane in a

> few weeks...just wondering if its open yet?


Any time now apparently...

They're still cleverly teasing the hoards of excited expectant customers with their after work drinks outside of an evening *shrugs

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