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From: Frank Pelletier (Trinity) fpelletier@******.usherb.ca
Subject: <Whine> Why should I buy SR3? </Whine>
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 12:28:34 -0400
Manx <timburke@*******.com.au>

> I'm afraid that I've got to speak up here.
> It's all about respect.
>
> Bull has earnt it. The newbie hasn't.
> You don't sign onto a list and not lurk
> before locking heads with a AAA RN'er.
> As far as I'm concerned the Omega
> Order is warranted.

Bullshit.

I know DVixen, this thread is supposed to be dead. But hell, what the fuck
was that post? Bull has "earned" it? What, we got licenses to flame now?
Where do I sign up?

Come on. I know you people joke around with the "Old-timers retirement
club" or something, can't remember what. It's cool, I know lotsa people
like the feeling of being an "old-timer", part of the "gang", up and
above
the newbies and the outcasts, and the people who can't go to Gencon 'cause
they've got summer jobs to pay for college. But this shit is being taken
too far now.

Manx, as far as I know, nobody here earns the right to blast another. Only
by being provoked will you get replies like this. And fuck, that post was
the stupidest thing I've seen here in a long, long time. It's bullshit like
that that makes people quit this list, that stiffles the input of "newbies".
What? We're whipping boys? "No mista? Please don't hurt me, I'll go to the
cotton fields mista...". Pure and utter BS. AAA RN'ers... goddamn, can you
get even more elitist?

Allright, Gridsec, ban my ass, I've said what I had to say.

Trinity
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Frank Pelletier
fpelletier@******.usherb.ca
"Let them hate me, provided they fear me" - Atreus

Trinity- on the Undernet and EFNet

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