On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, William X. Walsh wrote: > > On 10-Nov-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I agree. > > > > This obvious censorship is a travesty, and has invited the rude and > > somewhat humorus poke in the eye that Mr. Baptista has landed us. > > > This wasn't censorship. It was removal of a CLEARLY disruptive presence who was > violating every precept of netiquette. William - behave yourself. Thorntons doing a good job. He's arguing the mass vote, mass appeal angel. > It was 100% appropriate in my opinion, and I fully support the DNSO List > Administrator in doing it. It was long overdue. Sure he had some fun trying to > poke us all in the eye over it, but if we just sit it out, little children like him > eventually get bored and move on. William - I'm being paid not to get bored. Think of this as an experiment and you've just discovered your a mouse in a cage. Now the question is - how do you get out of the cage and help all your brother and sister rats get out of the cage with you - without killing each other. and to make especially yummy - let say there's a big chunk of chees outside the cage - and a hungry cat inside. It's not an easy puzzle at best. Now take it further and ask yourself - what if you didn't know you were in a cage to begin with. What then? That's why I always believe in taking the cheese and aiming it at the head rats in charge. Always get's results. Anyway - is this a way to treat Thornton. He's your friend. You know - this is the problem I find with most americans. You need to loosen up - tally ho - you know - and all that other english chum chum stuff. You people are alot more fun then Canadians. Now Canadians are fun in a toned down way - until they drink - at which time they can be dangerous. but americans are always peppy - but nervouse. Look - once again - i'll grab my magic wand - (oh no - here come the bunny slippers). Now william - make a wish - what do you wish for? You always seem to avoid these little questions of mine ;-) Regards Joe
