At 09:16 AM 2/6/2004, you wrote:
1. Where oh where are these instructions you speak of??? When I could find
them, I did exactly what it said, and still, today I get 40 or so e-mails a
day from people with nothing else to do but spout

 2.  meaningless banter about
subjects barely dealing with the almighty Chevelle.  I checked all of the
e-mails I received today, and none had the unsubscribe instructions.  A far
cry from the 90% you say with self righteous confidence.

3.   Oh, I'm sorry, are
those words too big for you too?


4. Did you think that maybe the poor guy just
didn't know how or where to find them?


5.  Or are you all just self absorbed
A-typers who can't help out someone with a legitimate question?  I still
wish to unsubscribe also, but can't find the unsubscribe either.


6. And whoever wrote the lengthy pseudo-instructions you keep insisting on all who
request, definitely had too much time on their hands.


7.  I can't stand to read
the same crap from the same people who have nothing else better to do than
play with their computer all day.


8. Go work on your car already!!!!

Jim, '69 300 Deluxe
1. You were given the instructions when you joined the list. On the File drop-down menu there is a Save feature. I suggest that you use it when you join another list.
2. Some of us are thinking about starting a "meaningless banter" list. If we do, we'll be sure to add your name.
3. No, the words aren't too big--most of us are fairly well-educated, and the rest of us own dictionaries.
4. You just told us that you didn't know where to find them.
5. I can't comment on the self-absorption issue, but I have undergone psychological testing that shows I am definitely a type B. And I believe that I have helped a few folks
on the list, that is when they have a legitimate question.
6. The Craft-O-Matic instructions are SAVED in a file so it takes very little time to send it. (See #1 about the Save deal)
7. If you can't stand to read it, there is another button on the computer--DELETE--try it, it's fun.
8. Actually, I work on other peoples' cars all day. I work on the Chevelle at night & on weekends.


I hope that you find this to be a light-hearted, humorous answer to your comments. If you don't, see #7.

Time spent composing this reply 3min,42sec.
BL





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