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RE: Chiro and PT practice - March 22, 2008 11:36:28 AM   
Sebastian Asselbergs

 

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cowboy -  You have a lot to learn. Maybe you should go into practice with chiros. No matter what happens, at least YOU will learn on the spot.
If you did your homework - you WOULD NOT be asking anonymous people on a PT board about important business questions. How the hell do you know the qualifications of the members here? The truthfullness of the answers? At least SJ and Jess and Rod and I have given you  stuff to think about. 
Calling people "freaks" is really not a good sign.  Read the content of the posts. Do not get your panties in a knot over someone saying they're impatient, or saying you do not do homework...
This smacks of immaturity - read carefully, I did NOT say that you are....Just that this "smacks" of immaturity.

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RE: Chiro and PT practice - March 22, 2008 1:04:23 PM   
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LOL Bas  I've been called worse   

When name calling occurs, I always consider the source.  Cowboy's use of "freak" directed toward me doesn't mean a thing.  From his past history of posts, I have very little respect for him.  There are others here... I'd be pissed if they even thought of lowering themselves to such an immature act AND calling me a name like that.  Coming from cowboy - I just consider the source.

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RE: Chiro and PT practice - March 23, 2008 2:50:24 PM   
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ORIGINAL: cowboybuboy

SJBird, I don't really care if you're getting impatient. If you don't want to answer the question, then don't. Do not accuse me of not doing my homework. Asking questions is also part of due diligence. I'm not looking for a faster way of doing things. I know there's no other way. Now if you want to be the jerk that you are now, then, go ahead. I'm not going to get anywhere arguing with you or anyone else. I only asked for a ballpark figure and I get this. The way I see it, you have lots of time posting in this forum and trying to be the know it all. If you don't agree with something, you'll trash the idea. Well, not everybody will be bullied by you. So, just move on f r e a k.


You gotta love a good meldown!

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