On Thu, 26 Nov 1998 16:45:43 -0500 (EST) Greg Clow <stained@interlog.com>
writes:
quoted 12 lines On Thu, 26 Nov 1998, =A7T=EB=B6=A1=F1=EEm=C9 lester wrote:
>
>
>On Thu, 26 Nov 1998, =A7T=EB=B6=A1=F1=EEm=C9 lester wrote:
>
>> happy thanksgiving everybody!
>
>AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
>
>When are you fucking Americans going to learn that:
>
>(A) You're the only country in the world that celebrates Thanksgiving
>today, and one of only two countries that celebrates it at *ALL* (up
here
quoted 5 lines in Canada, we had our's a month ago); and
>in Canada, we had our's a month ago); and
>
>(B) The Internet is an international medium.
>
>Add up (A) and (B) and you should see why posts like this to public
forums
quoted 5 lines are annoying to a good percentage of those viewing them. It's like if I
>are annoying to a good percentage of those viewing them. It's like if I
>wished everyone a happy thanksgiving back on October 12th, or if a Brit
>wished everyone happy Guy Falke's Day, etc., etc...
>
>(Sorry, but this is something like the 10th "happy thanksgiving!"
message
quoted 1 line I've received today from one mailing list or another, and I'm getting
>I've received today from one mailing list or another, and I'm getting
damn
quoted 1 line tired of them.)
>tired of them.)
ok bacon boy, i'm going to type real slow so as you could understand what
i'm sayin' like, k.
there is this button on your keyboard (if you
have a PC it is grouped with five other
buttons) that has the word "D E L E T E" on top
of it.
note: it may be lowercase (a smaller version of capitals)
lettes. it would then look like this: "d e l e
t e"
you would then press the button and everything
is fine again.
that message was for the people who do care and do celebrate it, or did
you not notice that without the US there would be no IDM list. i know no
one else celebrates it, and i could care less. i am just thankful that it
annoyed you.
happy thanksgiving, ya miserable no good double crossin'...//
???Ы
ps- no IDM content whatsoever* (ding)
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