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From: Logan Graves logan1@*****.intercom.net
Subject: Help for Scott (Was something else :)
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 08:01:42 -0500
In our last episode, Pixel wrote:
>
> <Monty Python>
> And now for something completely different... FENRIS BEING POLITE:
> </Monty Python>

Okay, I slept on it and I'm in a slightly better mood. Apologies to the list
in-general for my "fanning the flames." I most definitely should have pursued
the borrowed graphics issue through private email and NOT paraded it in front of
everyone. Scott's site is not open for biz yet.

***Self-THWAP!!***


> Despite the heated words, we are not here to harass you. We did point
> out the errors you made and offered helpful advice.

Yes, I second this. We here on ShadowRN *ARE* extremely overprotective of our
game-of-choice. We actually want FASA to survive as a company, so we can shell
out _even_more_ of our hard-earned money on top-quality gaming supplements.


> About the spelling (a pet-peeve of mine :), before you send a message, go
> back over it and read it. you won't catch everything but it will help.

<Friendly advice>
You really DO need to work on your spelling, mechanics, & your diction. From
your posts last month, I'd dismissed you as "just another 10-year-old lamer,"
but I saw your on-line photos yesterday, so now I know better.

I also saw your "Bad Spellers of the World" graphic and I can't believe there's
actually an organization that prides itself on its illiterate "lifestyle."

You and your ideas will be taken _FAR_ more seriously if you take the time & the
effort to express yourself intelligently. (Even if you're a royal pain in the
hoop, like me! ;-)
</Friendly advice>

--Fenris (who's not gonna post to this list for *at least* a week
--it's not good for my blood pressure. Grrr!!!)

______________________________________________________logan1@*****.intercom.net
(>) Whose cruel idea was it for the word "lisp"
to have an "s" in it?
(>) Steven Wright

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