> From: Miller, Jeffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > From: The Fool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

> > People, please do *NOT* put spoilers to things in the subject 
> > lines to messages to the list.  Put (Spoilers) in the subject 
> > line instead, and keep (spoilers) in the subject line while 
> > all offending material is still being discussed.
> > 
> > Frex: Star Wars III...
> > 
> > Some people would like to refrain from knowing things about 
> > films and books and shows until they have actually *seen* 
> > them and *read* them.
> 
> Generally I tend to agree with you about spoilers - a good 30 lines of
> spoiler space is appreciated by those who just can't stand to know
> things about upcoming books/movies/political elections[0], but how is
> someone supposed to know what a spoiler is and is not?  FREX, its
> bleeding obvious to most people that SWIII is going to be a dark movie
-
> how does a subject line like "Star Wars III To Have A Dark Ending?"
> reasonably give things away?  


I don't 'know' that III is going to have a 'dark' ending.  I don't want
to know until I see it.

I don't 'know' what a 'dark' ending is or what a 'dark' ending entails.

> [0] Quite honestly, I don't understand the whole "I don't wanna know!"
> trend..

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