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Message no. 1
From: Dvixen Vidi Vici <dvixen@****.SPYDERNET.COM>
Subject: Re: Misery (Off topic, mostly)
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 16:29:11 -0700
Someone on the SRII list wrote:

> > >Tell Blaze(sp?) to come on back and enjoy the ride :)
> > She's a tad tender at the moment, as I said the e-mails were *very*
> > personal, but hse is fairly robust, and will probably turn up again. :)

Here, give her my salt shaker, will ya Pete?

> But I do hope the personal mails didn't come from this list?!?! *glares around
> and threatens to throw in yet more page references*

What is going on? All the lists I am on a having flame wars. One of
them is moderated, because of nasty peoples.

> I agree with David. But please ask her to make it _understandable_ for us when
> she talks IC ("<foobar> -- Blaze (Whatever Character she is)" like).

And perhaps, limit the IC stuff to not an entire post? Someone IC,
something OC? My IC stuff is simple. There isn't any. Celt wouldn't
post *anything*.

> (Another sidenot: Looking for people on Lists is done with the "who
<list>"
> command to "listproc@********.itribe.net")

Hey! Now that we are on a listserve, rather than a majordodo, oops,
doMo... Does that mean we can nomail instead of unsubbing? (runs to
send a message for the commands...)


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AJ Schaafsma Dvixen@****.spydernet.com
This post in no way reflect the opinions of the myriad voices in my head.

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