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Message no. 1
From: DANIEL WAISLEY <LGLUMKA@***.BITNET>
Subject: Scott and flaming.
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 93 21:26:38 CET
Scott, please do not let what happened a few days ago stop you
from writing to the list ( yes that includes talk).

We all know that we each have bad days. This either makes us post
over reactive flames or write stupid posts that get us flamed ( I have
done a few of the later). But don't let the uncommon occurence of
a flame stop you from writing to the list.

I believe we all need to calm down at this moment, flames are
getting to happen more often. The reason I believe happens to be
mid-terms and the closing of the end of the year. Tensions normally
Do get high at this time of the semester. My best advice is either
go out and beat on a pell with rattan or shini or something or
watch a few episodes of looney toons or tiny toons or what ever
just to get us back to reality.

Remember we all have flamed or have gotten flamed at one point or
another, it happens. We just have to live with it, recognize it
for what it is, and then go on and make life and the list a little
better for everyone.

Nightfox

Pre - Genisis
God create the world then Adam, the Kane and Abel.
then Flame and Flame begat Flame
and Flame begat Flame
and Flame begat Flame
and Flame begat Flame
and so on until the world was destroyed and God created another
Adam and gave him a bucket.

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Daniel Waisley Lglumka@***.grove.iup.edu --------(-- IUP FENCING
SCA - Shire of Robledol, Households - Cryptic Demesne (fencing) + Brotherhood
of Agincourt (archery),
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sorry for any bad grammer or spelling, etc. My mind works at 637
thoughts per minute, and my hands at 1.2 letters per second

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