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Message no. 1
From: Dreamcatcher <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: Re: Face
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 20:23:54 +0700
Brian W Allison wrote about "Re: New SR E-mag":

> On Mon, 2 Dec 1996, Dreamcatcher wrote:

> > Agreed (no offense intended to any of the participating parties, including
> > myself :) But, if you've come to this conclusion, why did you continue to
> > post on the subject?... IMHO one should either put out the fire with the
> > mother of all flames, or just walk away and let the fire die out. Or, pick
> > up a burning log and chase the guy that started the fire, not kick the fire
> > at your foe and into the huddled masses who have gathered for warmth.
>
> Perhaps you should re-read what I said.
>
> I said that 'repeating the same statment with the proper nouns reversed
> is stupid'. Not 'trying to show someone that their logic is exactly what
> they're saying is invalid - is stupid'.

My fault.

> There were people doing the first - I was not one of them.
>
> But I was gleefully doing the second. Note the lack of ranting when
> someone actually gives me new (and accurate) data.
>
> Perhaps it's lost in all of my other 'rantings'.

This was one of those threads where I quickly lost interest while getting
annoyed at the same time :)

> > get the point. Take it to private mail or... I'll start up the Grounding
> > debate with Georg ;)

> That's ok... *evil grin*. We all know you can't ground through a
> Quickening.
>
> *sits back and watches*

You are one...sick...puppy :)

-Dreamcatcher

"Ah, to sleep, perchance to dream."

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