It would be likepreemptive recommendations, that would be AWESOME!
(just being silly)
Joe C.
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hi. Rie and I had a great experience this a.m. with a small business in
Philadelphia. I'd love to just shout it out, since it's such an unusual
experience for us. But is
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>Date: 2007/07/26 Thu AM 08:48:21 CDT
>To: UnivCity listserv
>Subject: [UC] Listserv protocol question
>hi. Rie and I had a great experience this a.m. with a small business in
>Philadelphia. I'd love to just shout it out, since it's such an unusual
>experienc
which has been frowned upon.
Kathleen
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hi. Rie and I had a great experience this a.
On 7/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had a great experience this a.m. with a small business in Philadelphia. I'd
love to just shout it out, since it's such an unusual experience for us. But is
that something that's allowed on this listserv?
If the business would be a be
Sure, why not. It can't be any worse than the diatribes that get posted
here.
Watch out though, there are some people here who may disagree with me. We'll
call them, the "self-appointed list-serve content monitors."
On 7/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi. Rie and I had a
I think it best to use Jeff's advice for posting and discussing on this
list:
"It may be helpful to think of discussion on the lists as you would
discussion at a party. If you are not interested in the discussion,
don't listen (delete the mail)."
Regards,
John Ellingsworth
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hi. Rie and I had a great experience this a.m. with a small business in
Philadelphia. I'd love to just shout it out, since it's such an unusual
experience for us. But is that something that's allowed on this listserv? It's
not as if the business asked me to promote them. and no, they're not in W