If you stepped on my toes I did not feel anything and do not know about it. If so they were either so caked in mud from my drive I could not feel you stepping on them--though they do also get a little bit cold this time of the year so I may not have felt you stepping on them due to that cold



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But am fairly certain that you hsave not stepped on my or any regulars toes.
It seems that on this forum that I am the one who steps on most toes, though I may be wrong--do not read a big percentage of threads, as do not have time for everything. Certainly I got reaction against what I said in the evolution thread before it was cancelled. But I always think that people should discuss things and be free to disagree. I had so much more that I wanted to throw out there on that subject, but that was not to be--when I have the date of the opening of a new interesting Museum, I will post it--and this museum backs up some of my claims.
So do not worry about Banjo stepping on toes-You step on hardly any if any at all. I say hardly any having those hate e-mails you once recieved in mind. But to most of the regulars on this thread you do not step on our toes.
Jason,hope to contact you down your way Monday Week, as planning to come down if weather is fine--by hitching or by train--not sure as yet. If it is wet will put trip off for a couple of weeks. Will drop in to meet you, after spending a few days in Sydney. Hope there is a bus that goes near you, from a railway station as I am going to be using public transport. Pensioners get cheap fairs on bus and train in NSW so will make use of my pension card, John.
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