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Re: Idiots from Superbowl Cruise.



I have never been to one of these cruises before, I hope to soon, but just
didn't have a chance to attend last weekend.. I hate to be the voice of reason,
but did anyone stop to think that 1) the bumper was taken off the car for
something else, and is somewhere in the shop 2) someone not related to you guys
took it, or something like that??

-Eric


Stewart MacLund wrote:

> No need to get snippy.
>
> Look, all i'm requesting is a bit more info, as i'm unclear on the facts of
> the situation, not being thre, seeing only one message, etc...  With the
> current facts, i don't know why he'd offer.  ANd for gods' sake, i SAID i'd
> probably do the same thing.
>
> SUndie
> (being remarkably restrained for having not had his coffee yet)
>
> Paul M. Moriarty wrote:
>
> > It's called "goodwill".  Look it up.
> >
> > Stewart MacLund writes:
> > > <squint>
> > >
> > > Okay, i'm trying to see your point here...  But...
> > >
> > > what i'm saying is (playing devil's advocate, of course) why would it be
> > > one of your cruisers?  Let me throw it at you a different way...  If one
> > > of your cruisers "lost" a bumper, would you expect Donaldson's to pay
> > > for it?  I assume that said security guard did not see who it was, else
> > > you would know, and wewould shun said person...  (Which brings up an
> > > interesting point: What the fuck was said security guard doing whilst
> > > someone was walking away with a bumper?)
> > >
> > > I only ask because while i applaud your good citizenship, it may just be
> > > misplaced in this instance.
> > >
> > > Actually, i'd probably have done the same thing.  I'm just wondering
> > > what drove you to the conclusion (aside form keeping people happy) that
> > > YOU would be paying for the bumper?
> > >
> > > (somewhat confused) Sundie...
> > >