Where did you find that amazing quote? I googled it and just came up with this post.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@...> wrote: > > On Jul 29, 2011, at 9:38 PM, Alex Stanley wrote: > > > > I will also add that having to dig through the various databases to find > > the deletions and see why they were made was a significant chunk of time > > that I'd much rather have spent doing something else. Right now I am very > > annoyed by all this, and it's all a bunch of posting limit bullshit that I > > didn't want to have to deal with in the first place. When Rick asked me to > > be a moderator, it was just going to be handling subscriptions, keeping an > > eye on uploads, and dealing with spammers. Now, I'm in charge of bullshit > > that I absolutely hate, and I've had it up to fucking HERE with all of it. > > At this point, the posting limit either needs to go or Rick needs to get a > > new moderator. I'm done dealing with this. > > "And with that, he flings the cigarette he was > up until that very moment smoking nonchalantly, > into the fire. Taking another sip of his Bordeaux > and leaning towards the now blazing logs, he > ponders how, oh how could this have happened? > He was so naive to think it all could have turned > out well, so naive but so full of hope..." > > Either they both stay or they both go into > posting limbo for the week. Fair's fair, and IMO > this was bound to happen. Mind-reading is > not kosher, IMO. > > Sal >