--- In [email protected], Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> on 4/11/06 10:21 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <fairfieldlife@>
> > wrote:
> >> 
> >> on 4/11/06 1:24 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> 
> >>> If you have any suggestions for how you can reclaim
> >>> Fairfield Life, and get it back to some semblance of
> >>> how it was before Judy and Lawson fucked it up, speak
> >>> up.    
> >> 
> >> I think most people do what I do. They skip posts which they
> >> suspect are flame wars. You, Judy, and Lawson are all capable of
> >> writing things worth reading. From my perspective, you do so more
> >> than the other two, especially since you began trying to abstain
> >> from trashing Judy.
> > 
> > I suspect that if you went back and reviewed Barry's
> > posts since March 15 or so, you might have a different
> > impression.
> > 
> > He stepped up his anti-TMO/MMY/TMer rants and took to
> > trashing Lawson instead of me, with a side trip into
> > trashing Shemp.  The proportion of flaming and
> > destructive criticism to substance didn't change, it
> > was just allocated differently as to targets.
> 
> I don't care what he did or what you did.

I was addressing your opinion that he had written more
substantive posts since he vowed to ignore me.

> It would be nice if you stopped
> criticizing each other, but life isn't always nice, so criticize 
> away if it floats your boat, but keep in mind that most people skip 
> those posts and Barry has set up a rule in his email client to 
> automatically delete all of yours

Uh-huh.  He's done that before too.  We'll see how
long it lasts.

>, so you're wasting your time in writing them, unless the venting is
> somehow therapeutic for you.

You seem to assume that my responses to Barry's
posts are all nothing but personal attacks and
"venting," that I don't ever have anything
substantive to say about his *ideas*.

But I guess that's because you don't read them.
Why should I take advice about how I should change
my posting habits from someone who doesn't read
what I post in the first place?





 If that's the case, there's no need to even
> post them. Just write them, feel a wave of relief, then delete them.
>







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