Steve,
                 Hey there it is okay, it even happens to me.  Where I don't read 
something right.  Thanks for the tip I do appericate it.  As a FCF Brother said if 
someone tells you in front of something, you know how they mean it.  By e-mail we 
don't know.
John
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LittleJohn FCF July 10th 99, Hudson bay group
Royal Ranger Straight Arrow Lt. Cmdr
Maryville 7 
Royal Rangers May 96


On Sun, 25 Jul 1999 00:14:58   Steven Foust wrote:
>John, I *did* read carefully -- and was trying to warn you re: P&G's
>penchant for suing those who pass this type of material on. (Of course, it
>was also possible my "security officer" hat from USDA popped on for a few
>minutes, and I overreacted. You tend to get that way when you have one of
>these messages taking up all your data "pipes" because someone decided to
>distribute it to >10,000 people...<sigh>)
>
>My main point for replying was: (a) to warn that it wasn't true, (b) to warn
>that P&G tend to sue people they catch passing this type of stuff around,
>and (c) to give a few good references for material such as this (ie, AFU's
>Website).
>
>Many of the "please pass this on" type of messages are urban legends, net
>myths, or false virus warnings. The easiest way to tell is to check AFU's
>Website and/or CIAC/CERT's false virus webpage.
>
>> Hey there if you read my e-mail right, I did not send this to warn anyone.
>I sent it as a question is it true or not.
>> So if I confused anyone I am sorry, for those who mistook it, please read
>everything careful:)
>> John
>
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