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Old Mon Apr 01, 2013, 04:11pm
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Now Manny, I'm sure BS is sure to tell us that what you've just described are not "types of obstruction" but rather a multiple non-overlapping case of a singular "type" of obstruction, since each instance is but a single type. Thus the multitude of them is still singular.

Maybe after that, BS will then explain when it is appropriate to eject an entire FIELD (as long, of course, as it is not "waring") as he also posted in this thread.
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Originally Posted by BS
A field can get ejected for obstruction, but a waring is not necessary,
(Hey ... you're going to get all bent out of shape over an S at the end of a word, you better shape up your own grammar, sir)
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