Sensible crossposting

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Douglas Richardson

Sensible crossposting

Legg inn av Douglas Richardson » 14 feb 2008 01:21:04

Google gives everyone the option to crosspost to another newsgroup
when they post a message to the gen.medieval newsgroup. On occasion,
I exercise that option. It's called free speech.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

letiTiAflufF@gmail.com

Re: Sensible crossposting

Legg inn av letiTiAflufF@gmail.com » 14 feb 2008 01:45:03

On Feb 13, 6:57 pm, mj...@btinternet.com wrote:
So, you say you are deliberately cross-posting to an infected
newsgroup, in full knowledge that this will likely infect and decimate
this group, because of your "right to free speech".  In other words,
you believe your right to lie, bluster and pontificate (because that's
what most of your posts have become) is more important than the rights
of all of the rest of us together to enjoy participating in an
intelligent and worthwhile discussion group about mediaeval
genealogy.  You would sooner destroy it than stop.  Such a massive
ego, coupled with a total disregard for others, may explain your
actions, but it doesn't excuse them.

You have, indeed, like Hines, become a troll.  You're actually astute
enough to see that.  And it's a shame, because you were once a very
useful contributor, but that's your choice - as you well know.

Regards, Michael

Regards, Michael? O fluff, fluff, fluff, what rubbish, gibberish,
claptrap,
you puke for us to regurgitate, and we shall/will/regard your regards
Peter, Punk, and Purple Eaters, you pontificate as if anybody cares
Michael, Haiku, Dickle and Tickle, you are full of yourself, and
nobody
absolutely nobody cares, not me, not <G> and certainly not readers

fluff, fluff, fluff

persiflage, persiflage, persiflage

~Bret, scion of Charle de Magne

http://Back-stabbing Ancestral Descendants ASSoc.genealogy.medieval

John Foster

Re: Sensible crossposting

Legg inn av John Foster » 14 feb 2008 02:21:56

Dueling pontificators. How quaint.

~Bret, scion of Charle de Magne

Is a scion in this case a detached twig used for grafting, or a silly
looking boxy car?

I'll erase the rest to save bandwidth.

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