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Old 10-18-2005 | 11:07 PM
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Arthur P
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Default RE: Regret the Whisker Bisquit

Please cut and paste where Ihave come out about another rest like you have against the whisker biscuit. While I have my opinions, you won't find me bashing any one rest time after time. That is what I meant about your bias, and by your admission I was right.
You've got "opinions" but I've got bias? Puh-leez! What chaps my buns is you won't admit your opinions also formyour own bias. I ain't got nothin' you ain't got, bro! We're just flip sides of the same coin.

Frankly, what got me into this thread is I know how wb believers get when somebody talks bad about the wb. On the other hand, wb believers think everybody wants to hear their crap about wb's whileblowing boogers atdropaways, on a thread about dropaways.

I'm sick of it, and was just out to show that turn about is fair play. Maybe some of these guys who hate somebody dissing the wb should be a little more cautious about dissing other rests themselves.

It's just like Mathews bows a few years ago. They were/are great bows, but I couldn't stand the attitude of the goobers that shot them. Someone asks a question about Hoyt bows and a bunch of Mathews addicts come on talking smack, 'Hoyt is junk, get a Mathews.' Let anyone say the slightest unflattering thing about Mathews and, Oh Mercy! We're on a30 pageflame warin a heartbeat.

The wb is a good hunting rest (not great, IMO), but that same attitude is hanging on them like stink on aroadkill skunk. Bowtech came along and stole Mathews thunder.I can't wait for the rest that doesthe sameto the wb.

When it happens, I'll be right up front playing...

I hope you get it now. I don't think I can spell it out any clearer than that.
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