Re: Not sure if I phrased my last question appropriately
Why not?
Fair enough. I'm just sayin'.
You make a good point, J.P. Some topics are doomed to recur: it's unnatural to suppress them. It's also unnatural to suppress communitarian banter that strays beyond the posting rules, but we libs wit dat. I'm not sure *what's* natural, any more.
Let the certification wars re-commence!
LQ
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