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Re: Melaleuca incana

Posted: October 29th, 2012, 8:42 am
by Rintar
looks great love watching these progression threads

Re: Melaleuca incana

Posted: November 16th, 2012, 10:44 pm
by The-Calli-Kid
Sabamiki AKA Craig wrote:Good eye Craig, very nice to see how a tree like that is worked on, thanks for posting :aussie:
Dear Craig, If you read this and i think you will somehow, i think its great the (real) moderators found out about the games you were playing! I feel you have tarnished the very essence of this online community.. Though i believe the damage (TO THE COMMUNITY) is fixable,, this is only able without you and people like you! (I really really do not like to be played!! and im sure most other users feel the same.)

I saw hints of your true colours a couple weeks ago in a heated discussion about one of my trees in one of my threads! :shake: ... (i never said your idea was bad.. it was just not the path i decided to follow!))) its a pity you are gone as you were oh so keen to help and give good/great advice... so willing to help others!!!

BUT SERIOUSLY,, DOING WHAT U DID (in posting concurrently in active accounts, rewarding yourself and helping yourself in arguments with others.. That is WACK man!!!! (like owning 20 cats..)

I don't want to offend you Craig... im just speaking my mind..... i hope u don't want to kill me or hack my computer now! . . .

i speak truth.
that is all.
((saves having to remember anything except the truth.))

CK

Re: Melaleuca incana

Posted: November 16th, 2012, 11:12 pm
by The-Calli-Kid
peace

Re: Melaleuca incana

Posted: November 17th, 2012, 1:36 am
by mal
Hi
what a great progression tree story. It looks like it has taken some time to get thru it. Lots of great pics for newby's such as my self to see how something can be made from a tree from almost any nursery.

Thanks :clap: