you have not read Shakespeare? Or looked recently at words derived from your
(and my) middle ages heritage. Good Anglo Saxon words are not the same as
gratuitous swearing, if you are so impolite to some admittedly dense
stranger then I would not like to hear your language after hitting your
thumb with the hammer!!
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Subject: Re: [newbie] unsubscribe newbie.


>
>
> Not really - that's why I apologised to everyone one in advance in the
> first line.
>
> I'd sent the gentleman in question two personal emails yesterday detailing
> exactly how to unsubscribe.
>
> He appears to have ignored them and posted yet another 'unsubscribe'
> request to the list.
>
> I CC'd the guy personally in the response you've taken offence to. The
> 'barrack room language' was directed at him and was being used to
emphasise
> a point.
>
> If you are offended, then I apologise once more. Then again, 'oldfart'
> isn't a particularly pleasant username... :)
>
>
> Steve Flynn
> IBM MVS Operations Analyst
>
>
>
> "Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 16/02/2000 13:36:09
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:    (bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
> Subject:  Re: [newbie] unsubscribe newbie.
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>
>
>
> is there realy any need for barrack room type language?
>
>

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