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Date Posted: 16:59:26 08/29/08 Fri
Author: BrianD
Subject: Re: Anyone left alive say Hi
In reply to: Michael 's message, "Re: Anyone left alive say Hi" on 16:13:59 08/29/08 Fri

Perhaps we can find another forum to appropriate. Preferably one that is small enough to over-run, yet large enough to have new, idiotic ideas. A moderator with nothing lodged up his or her rear a must! Trouble is so many forums are topic specific. Even with PM we always had our e-mail domain in common to connect over with all the problems that came with it (undelivered mail, and on and on).

>Yes, its true. It needs a critical mass to make it
>work, and maybe also a stupid evangelical to wind us
>up.
>
>One of the problems with us knowing each other a bit,
>is htat some respect has built up. If someone on here
>posts something I dont agree with, I will simply leave
>it alone. If its something I agree with (usually the
>case) then again there's not much to post, other than,
>"I agree"
>
>Should we invite Eric? He had his uses
>
>>>All the conversations in HERE are rather personal in
>>nature too
>>
>>Not being able to edit sloppiness is also a drawback
>;)

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