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From: Avenger <Avenger@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: RAWRGH![whining]
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 1996 01:13:01 +0000
In article <961212192931_1424596056@*******.mail.aol.com>,
EBruns@***.COM writes
>HEY, STOP IT!
>
>This IF vs. me vs them vs mr peabody vs the pig "i'm helpfu," "you
flamed
>me," "I shot flames out of my ass" thread is really annoying. Yes, I
could
>delete it, but I under this general subject, there could be something useful.

Agreed, but sometimes people come home from work, look at something
that's been posted, and they can't resist blowing off some steam before
a few rational thoughts get in the way.

>Remember, this started by a newbie (boy, that sounds bad) -- New list member
>asking for help. I tried to give advice and asked for a feedback. If you
>read my post, please tell me if I am on the right track. If nobody responds,
>maybe I'll just keep blabbing.

Well, I hope you don't take my response to mean I want you to stop
blabbing :) Some of your blabbings are rather entertaining <grin>

>I hope I don't offend anybody with the first paragraph, but I spend all day
>working dealing with this and like to relax after work by reading/posting to
>this list.

You've made a mistake then :) No seriously, most of the conversations
here are pretty sensible, and it is used to hash out things for Stk, but
occassionally I'm afraid you will see tempers get the better of people.
Sometimes though the tempermental kind do apologise for their outbursts,
but occassionaly they feel justified enough to not bother.

Mostly, thankfully, this sort of thread doesn't continue for long, and
only rarely rears it's ugly head.

I do suspect though that my comments to you may have gotten lost in the
general excitement though. :(



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