--- In [email protected], "vashtirama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Alex Stanley"
> <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "vashtirama" <vashtirama@> 
wrote:
> > >
> > > Weird. Just got a pointlessly nasty private email from 
nablus108.
> > > 
> > > I mean, weird because it was in private. Now, what entitles me
> > > to such special treatment when one could do it publicly in this
> > > forum, where it happens all the time?
> > 
> > Lemme guess what his email was about: Your only recent posts were
> > about food, which leads me to believe he tore into you about being
> > "off-topic". Am I right?
> > 
> > He's dissed people before in public for posting stuff he thinks is
> > off-topic, and the only response he ever gets is this reminder 
from
> > the FFL description: "Pretty much any topic is fair game." Since 
his
> > public topic cop routine accomplishes nothing, it could be that 
he's
> > trying a new tactic by trying to silence people with ramped up
> > nastiness in private email.
> >
> 
> Hi Alex, maybe you're right. He didn't get specific enough.
> I'm on other lists where the members are expected to alert the
> listowners if they get this kind of thing privately. I didn't do 
that
> here to alert Rick, but that's where I got the idea to make it 
public.
> The really nice private responses I got are worth it so I have to 
say
> I recommend doing it.
>

This is a lie and you know it. Do you dare sharing the post I wrote 
with others, here on this board, now ? Probably not because you would 
be exposed as a fool. 
It was accidently sent to your mailbox because yahoo did not alert me 
to the fact that I was not longer a member even though signing in was 
done normally. This again had something to do with mail bouncing, and 
whatnot.
It is true however that I find FFL less relevant after it became 
flooded with the alt.med people. Consequently I, and many others it 
seems, spend less time reading posts.





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