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I'm having a hard time keeping up with all the names this organization calls itself! Only a company/organization which conducts questionable activities would need to change it's name to stay afloat. It started out as Spring Ridge Club, then for a brief while (maybe still) the Sporting Club Exchange popped up. Then there was the Logan Outfitters name (I may have missed a few there), and now we've got the Homewaters Club. Give me a break. If it's such a great idea, and you want people to pay $60,000 a year to join, why on earth would you have to change your name? Is it because this site exists? Boy I hope so. Guess what Beav, this site isn't going anywhere, no matter how many times you change your name. I see you got smart this time and registered the .net, .info, .org etc. for your new club's name. That's not going to stop people from associating the Spring Ridge Club with the Homewaters Club, and it's not going to prevent people from talking badly about you regardless of the wool you're wearing today. Unless Donny Beaver changes his name to Bill Woodchuck and moves to Canada, people are going to discuss what a fool he is. When the State of Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit with ol Beav, that should've been the first sign that is business model was somewhat flawed. No, good ol Beav continues to trudge on, not seeing that the evil plots he carries out only make the public despise him that much more. I think he must be dilusional to actually think that what he is doing is anything more than a self centered act of privitization of what should be public domain. Homewaters club, Spring ridge club, whatever you want to call yourself today, Beav, we're still watching and we're not going away.
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