At first I wasn't aware of this distinction, but after reading Rod's post:
"benjamin" is actually TonyDogs. The IP matches the same location as Tony. Benny's grammar is very poor, much like Tony. Benny used the phrase "and what not". Not a common phrase, but Tony sure used it a lot.
Tony/Benny has been warned not to show is face around here again.
"The same location. . .". Rod did not say they had identical IP addresses, obviously, since he goes on to provide any other consequential pieces of evidence he can find to try and assert his presumptions. From the broad-ranging "bad grammar" (fuck, I have a bad grammar, and it's still better than most people's that I see), to a location-induced phrase maybe unknown to Rod, but probably not to people who live in the general area of, *gasp*, TonyDogs.
Really, do any of you consider this as evidence at all? Fill me in if I did not understand correctly.
edit: "location" is a very abstract symbol, and my assumption is that he means "general area" because he used that word ("location") to begin with. . . just pointing that out
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