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<blockquote data-quote="Steve C" data-source="post: 3279747" data-attributes="member: 56622"><p>I don't know just exactly where you get the idea I suddenly got my comeuppance on rolling ball. How conveniently you forget I was probably the first poster here who saw rolling ball in the new Swarovision, and said so in this sub forum. This was just after the Swarovision came out and there was talk on various forums about the rolling ball potential. I had never seen it before and frankly, at the time I wondered what it was. Well when I saw the first Swarovisions at our local Winter Wings Festival, I figured what it was real fast. After I posted I'd seen it, there was the I suppose predictable firestorm. I was told it was not a problem, I was assured I'd get used to it, one fellow even posted that his friend invented rolling ball as an internet joke and there was in fact no such thing, I was even consigned to a slop bucket at the end of the counter in the sporting goods store.</p><p></p><p>You popped into the discussion about then and I initially was one of your supporters. However I watched you descend from common sense to something more or less undefinable. Who you are now, I don't know. </p><p></p><p>So the question becomes just where in the devil do you get off telling everyone how it's about time I got my rewards and tell me I need to prepare for a plate of crow? You are not only disingenuous here, but flat out insulting as well. The Crow main entree is on your plate, you eat it. Don't pass it down to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve C, post: 3279747, member: 56622"] I don't know just exactly where you get the idea I suddenly got my comeuppance on rolling ball. How conveniently you forget I was probably the first poster here who saw rolling ball in the new Swarovision, and said so in this sub forum. This was just after the Swarovision came out and there was talk on various forums about the rolling ball potential. I had never seen it before and frankly, at the time I wondered what it was. Well when I saw the first Swarovisions at our local Winter Wings Festival, I figured what it was real fast. After I posted I'd seen it, there was the I suppose predictable firestorm. I was told it was not a problem, I was assured I'd get used to it, one fellow even posted that his friend invented rolling ball as an internet joke and there was in fact no such thing, I was even consigned to a slop bucket at the end of the counter in the sporting goods store. You popped into the discussion about then and I initially was one of your supporters. However I watched you descend from common sense to something more or less undefinable. Who you are now, I don't know. So the question becomes just where in the devil do you get off telling everyone how it's about time I got my rewards and tell me I need to prepare for a plate of crow? You are not only disingenuous here, but flat out insulting as well. The Crow main entree is on your plate, you eat it. Don't pass it down to me. [/QUOTE]
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