Re: Apologize

2003-02-21 Thread Doran Barton
Not long ago, Franck PORCHER proclaimed... > Democratic ideas should be able to be discussed, argued upon, and of > course opposed diplomatically. Sure, but your message is not topical for this mailing list. Hell, THIS message -- my message -- isn't on-topic, but it is a plea for adherance to rule

Apologize

2003-02-19 Thread Franck PORCHER
Hi there, You may have received a message untitled "A call against war". I apologize to everyone who feels personally criticized by its content. This was of course not intended. In this time of political agitation, I felt that this message expressed an interesting point of view,

Re: [OT] I apologize

2000-04-02 Thread brian moseley
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, J. Horner wrote: > I apologize for the "me too" message. > > I didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition. . . . nobody ever called pablo picasso an asshole.

Re: [OT] I apologize

2000-03-30 Thread Andrew Sweger
On Mar 30, 2000 @ 2:49pm, J. Horner wrote: > I didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition. . . . (Okay, no one else said it, so...) NOBODY expects the Spanish Inquisition! -- Andrew Sweger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | N2H2, Incorporated Systems Architect | 900 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3400

Re: [OT] I apologize

2000-03-30 Thread Angel R. Rivera
You and me both!!! Guess the list is slow today... :) At 02:49 PM 3/30/00 -0500, J. Horner wrote: >I apologize for the "me too" message. > >I didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition. . . . Angel R.

[OT] I apologize

2000-03-30 Thread J. Horner
I apologize for the "me too" message. I didn't expect a Spanish Inquisition. . . . J. J. Horner Linux, Apache, Perl, Unix, Stronghold [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.knoxlug.org System has been up: 8 days.