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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3498949" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>I could start a post titled "The Second Amendment is the Best Amendment" and it'd crawl with people disagreeing with me because they don't like me. That's how this place works --- apparently I get people all worked up. (See the last few pages of posts). </p><p></p><p>But seriously, I've done business with members that couldn't believe I was going without hardware because it was a war zone. My mother was shocked I'd go there at all since it was overrun. I've seen posts that make it seem, as I said, like the place is a heap of wreckage. But it's not. I know you disagree with me in most cases, but I'll give you props for going about directly and honestly. Is there a financial cost to the fires and damage there? Sure. Is that cool? No. BUT... is the situation on the ground, in the city as bad as it gets blown up to be? No, not even close. I'll be heading back there before too long so I could confirm again if you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3498949, member: 5800"] I could start a post titled "The Second Amendment is the Best Amendment" and it'd crawl with people disagreeing with me because they don't like me. That's how this place works --- apparently I get people all worked up. (See the last few pages of posts). But seriously, I've done business with members that couldn't believe I was going without hardware because it was a war zone. My mother was shocked I'd go there at all since it was overrun. I've seen posts that make it seem, as I said, like the place is a heap of wreckage. But it's not. I know you disagree with me in most cases, but I'll give you props for going about directly and honestly. Is there a financial cost to the fires and damage there? Sure. Is that cool? No. BUT... is the situation on the ground, in the city as bad as it gets blown up to be? No, not even close. I'll be heading back there before too long so I could confirm again if you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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