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From: Dreamcatcher <dbuehrer@******.CARL.ORG>
Subject: Re: New SR E-mag
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 1996 16:51:28 +0700
Brian W Allison wrote about "Re: New SR E-mag":

> but this repeating of the same statment (with the proper nouns
> reversed) is
>
> STUPID!!!!!!!!

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.

> Note the lack of smiley.

I have taken note, and still I walk into the valley of death (I'm just
stupid that way, and after choosing to put in my two cents... how could it
possibly get worse). I'm not making fun of you Brian, just gathering my
wits.

> So what's it got to do with SR now guys, besides your chances to stamp
> your feet and say "X, Y!" or "Y, X!" at each other?

This time last year a Grounding debate started up. And I don't know if it
has to do with the stress of the holidays, the lack of sunlight, or what,
but it escalated mightily (I got singed myself, innocent child that I
was). Maybe it's just coincidence, but things are heating up around here
again.

Please guys, this is running round and round and round and... well, you
get the point. Take it to private mail or... I'll start up the Grounding
debate with Georg ;)

-Dreamcatcher

"Ah, to sleep, perchance to dream."

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