I've never been kicked out of a group, but I have unsubscribed to 
several b/c of the bickering and bashing. I just don't want to deal 
with that mess. ~Lacey




 In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 3/27/2006 8:49:28 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> chichimom,
> 
> I don't think you have all the facts right about  Marsha.  Yes I 
think
> anyone that kicks someone out of a group when  they don't know all 
the
> facts is self righteous nut case.  I called  the people on that 
group
> that kicked her off that, not all  rescuers.   Marsha has rescued 
a lot
> of dogs.  They don't  know all the facts and from your post I don't
> think you do either.  If  you like to kick people when they're 
down you
> just may be in the wrong  group.  That position has already been 
filled
> here.  One is quite  enough.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> ============================================================
>  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  writes:
>  
> The weird thing about yahoo groups, is that we all get kicked out 
of a  
> group, at one time or another, especially if you're active, which 
is weird,  indeed 
> it is safer to be a lurker than a participate. But, still, I 
think  
> participation in life whether online or in person, is what life is 
all  about!
>  
> Myself, I have been kicked out of several spiritual groups, I 
can't blame  
> that particular spiritual practice just because an individual 
group owner  
> decided I was his or her kind or not. It just might mean, I broke 
their  individual 
> rule on something, or who knows, it just happens. We can't please  
everyone.
>  
> I'm sorry, anyone has had to go thru the emotional upset of being 
kicked  out 
> of a group, it is something I have had to apply a lot of time and 
acceptance  
> to. I have been kicked out of groups that focus exactly my belief 
system, so 
> it  hurt even more. But, Who knows, maybe I shouldn't take it 
personal, and 
> accept  it, move on, and maybe create my own group....I did.
>  
> As far as Rescue Groups, ONE group and group owner, I would hope, 
wouldn't  
> change your belief system for Rescuers or whatever else you might 
decide to  
> label, "them" as. Remember, this is one group owner, and one group.
>  
> The best thing about the Internet, is the ability to find your 
own  "niche".
>  
> The "niche" in this group being Chihuahuas, and everything about 
them. I  
> have learned a lot!
> Thanks, Gracias, Merci.  
> 
> Bill- San  Francisco (SFO)
> 
> Tico's  Dogster Profile:?
> _http://www.dogster.com/pet_page.php?j=t&i=235178_ 
> (http://www.dogster.com/pet_page.php?j=t&i=235178)
>







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