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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
Did not ignore,threads moving to fast to keep up.
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What the hell does that mean?
Sooooo....... You're scrolling your display too fast to be able to read?
Slow down Ed. You missed dozens upon dozens of questions asked of you in various threads that have gone unaswered.
Now that your aware of this fact I'm sure you're going to go back and answer them all right?
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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
The dragon was bought from tom clarke
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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
shortly after buying I take it up to Nicoles for her.
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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
Because Nicole had it when it died it was hers
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Why is Tom responsible for a dragon you sold/gave to Nicole?
Why aren't you responsible as the seller/gift giver?
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Originally Posted by dragonluver83
SO ED bought the animal in April of 09', correct??? "SHORTLY after buying the animal" ed takes it to nicoles correct. so lets give ed the benefit of the doubt and say he took it to Nicole in MAY of 09'.
THEN Nicole states it was in the freezer for a week until she could burry it because of the snow
MY QUESTION: if Nicole had this animal in MAY of 09' and it died when there was snow on the ground, WHAT month did it snow in New York???? Nov 09? Dec 09'.
SO that means this animal was alive in there care (ed's or nicoles) for 6 months until time of death.
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Originally Posted by HowlinGaleDragons
I honestly can't remember exactly when he passed away Tom but it was definitly not in May LOL It was either Late Jan early Feb 09 I worked with him a long time trying to save him but whatever ed did to him was too much
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Ed, don't you think thats a long time for a person to garuntee an animals that you yourself resold or gave away?
Oh wait, I think you do. Heres a little tidbit I remembered reading a while back.
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Originally Posted by Ed Clark
Don't you think that whoever buys that live animal assumes responsibility when they recieve it? how long of a time period does a buyer have to put the blame on the seller because of their lack of husbandry skills?
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