@Brian we disagree.
Noted.
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I think this is a discussion best had off list
Regardless of whether I agree with the rules or not. Intentionally antagonising
John by posting a response that blatantly disregards the list rules on cussing,
which he has politely ask all to respect. Is also probably not the best way to
address y
I'm sorry, I thought I was responding off-list, because John's email said
"off list" in it, and I didn't look carefully when replying.
I stand behind every word and I don't mind that it's public, but the list
didn't need to see all that, we were done with that and I do believe in
letting things di
Of course I did it again, because I did nothing in the first place, or any
subsequent time.
You are in the wrong. Adjust what you consider harmful into something more
in tune with reality, and yes apologize for getting it a little wrong.
You can in fact do that. whatever weird internal list of wo
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 2:12 PM Brian K. White wrote:
Whoah you just did it again.
Responded off list.
-- John.
On 7/23/20 2:27 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
I don't have a list, but if you wouldn't use a word in a job interview or want your kid to use a
word talking to a teacher or pastor or their mom,
I would say crap in any/all of those contexts, because it's a perfectly
innocuous word, and without
A member asked me if there was a list of rules. Not really. But we discuss
the list rules now and then, it basically boils down to this:
1.No swearing. I don't have a list, but if you wouldn't use a word in a job
interview or want your kid to use a word talking to a teacher or pastor or
their mom,