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Ben Hughes
January 21st 18, 07:34 PM
Get a grip man.
Using the death of a pilot at a competition yesterday as a carrier for a
self-obsessed monologue about how right you were to turn down your
invitation to the event?
Classy stuff.
I see you're also deleting comments from and banning from your
Sean's Sociopathing Page anyone who has called you out on it.
You've reached a new low; take a look at yourself and pipe down.
Kindest Regards,
The United Kingdom
Jim White[_3_]
January 22nd 18, 10:15 AM
At 19:34 21 January 2018, Ben Hughes wrote:
>Get a grip man.
>
>Using the death of a pilot at a competition yesterday as a carrier for a
>self-obsessed monologue about how right you were to turn down your
>invitation to the event?
>
>Classy stuff.
>
>I see you're also deleting comments from and banning from your
>Sean's Sociopathing Page anyone who has called you out on it.
>
>You've reached a new low; take a look at yourself and pipe down.
>
>Kindest Regards,
>
>The United Kingdom
>
Kinda arrogant speaking for the whole of the UK don't you think?
I have just read Sean's post on his face book page. He actually says that
he is not current enough in these mountains to compete safely. I think that
is fair enough. Had I qualified in flat lands, I would feel the same.
The one quirk is that Tomas was a local pilot with, presumably, lots of
experience in the area.
Jim
Ben Hughes
January 22nd 18, 06:06 PM
I thought it might have more gravitas coming from a nation state.
At 10:15 22 January 2018, Jim White wrote:
>At 19:34 21 January 2018, Ben Hughes wrote:
>>Get a grip man.
>>
>>Using the death of a pilot at a competition yesterday as a carrier for a
>>self-obsessed monologue about how right you were to turn down your
>>invitation to the event?
>>
>>Classy stuff.
>>
>>I see you're also deleting comments from and banning from your
>>Sean's Sociopathing Page anyone who has called you out on it.
>>
>>You've reached a new low; take a look at yourself and pipe down.
>>
>>Kindest Regards,
>>
>>The United Kingdom
>>
>Kinda arrogant speaking for the whole of the UK don't you think?
>
>I have just read Sean's post on his face book page. He actually says tha
>he is not current enough in these mountains to compete safely. I think
tha
>is fair enough. Had I qualified in flat lands, I would feel the same.
>
>The one quirk is that Tomas was a local pilot with, presumably, lots o
>experience in the area.
>
>Jim
>
>
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