Personal Email on the List
Brian Billings
auto7832 at bellsouth.net
Sat Sep 10 08:50:10 AKDT 2005
I don't see it. I know for sure I never read anything about someones wife
going to jail? Maybe it's in the fine print? I have seen topics get beat to
death, like this most likely will. Flame suit is on.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed Hartley" <roho2 at rcpattern.com>
To: "A NSRCA Mail List" <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Personal Email on the List
> This is just one of many emails regarding the personal stuff posted to the
> list!
>
> Ed,
>
> Thank you for posting the reminder to keep postings to the NSRCA
> discussion on the topic of general interest of the pattern community.
> Unfortunately I don't think they all got the message. My inbox is still
> full of crap like "Thanks Bob" or "See you at the contest Saturday" or
> "How's the kids, is your wife still in jail?" I have been on and off the
> group a few times. I usually quit because of all the junk emails. I like
> some of the good information that does get shared there but lately I can
> spend 10 minutes twice a day just deleting the "personal" emails that
> should be sent to individuals and not to 400 members. Please help. I
> really want to stay on but like before I'm ready to quit because of all
> the spam.
> ANON
>
> Think before you send a reply with no meaning!
>
> Ed
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