wrote:
>
> on 5/20/06 11:39 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> I'd say it's a perfect example of the fear factor, I haven't
heard
> >> a better one in a while. He or she is afraid that if they reveal
> >> who they are, the TMO goons will prevent them from going into the
> >> Dome--a classic case.
> >
> > Just like the beachgoers in my town are afraid that if
> > they don't put on shirts and shoes, the store's goons
> > will prevent them from going into the store to buy a
> > six-pack.
> >
> > Come on, Sal, you're not dumb. To characterize that
> > level of "afraid" as an example of "the fear factor"
> > is just silly.
>
> But the comparison here is that someone may report you as having
> gone into a store shirtless, even though you didn't. You're then
> called before a committee, not told who your accuser was or given a
> chance to defend yourself, and then banished from the store for an
> indefinite period.
No, it isn't. I suggest you review the thread to see
what the reference was.
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