Herb I have always considered you one of the nicest helping people I
have ever meet on a chat anything, and thank you for my spelling as it
is not the best for that I am sorry. And nothing was directed toward
anyone in harm or fault as with anything typed it can lose its
meaning. For me I will just continue with this newsgroup and hope I
can help or other can help me. I did not mean any thing bad by my
posting if taken that way I am truly sorry.
Still friends I hope
Mikey
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:49:10 -0700, Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden> wrote:
>mikey wrote:
>
>> For someone who does not know who I am you sure seem to know alot
>> about me.
>
>"hopper"s expanded list wasn't directed at you or anyone else. It just
>added to my list of some of the various things that make this group
>attractive to various participants, including those who never post
>messages.
>
>< First and for most I am just another sewer who likes to sew.
>> I do not sell anything but make for my friend and grand kids. Second
>> for someone to make a decsion on who or what a person is without
>> knowing them is not a real smart thing. I would ask this thu please
>> look back in the posting here and you will see my name as some who has
>> posted when they had something that others did not, you will also see
>> I don't post things like this. As for Herb I am a little suprised you
>> answered me like that as we have had talks before, in fact I even
>> asked you how you were when you were having computer porblems and told
>> you I was glad if was nothing wrong with you.
>
>If you look at many of my responses I'm ALWAYS trying to get more
>specific information. I'm just anal that way!
>
>> But to my question I
>> was looking for another avenue of yes finding more designs as when you
>> are retired and only getting what this woundful county gives us each
>> month this site helps. And yes I know this is a newsgroup.
>
>Was 'woundful' a wonderful editorial comment or a typo?
>
>Other than random postings just about anywhere in usenet, there are
>2,358 (!) Yahoo groups that have something to do with embroidery. Most
>seem to be moderated and require membership. Some are hosted by
>individual (or company) designers and offer occasional free samples;
>some vendor-sponsored groups are 'read only' and work like a
>newsletter from the vendor.
>
>>
>> But if you think I am whatever no answer is needed I had always
>> thought this was a nice place to be.
>
>It was, it is, and it will be. Like any group of two or more people,
>there can be misunderstandings and conflicts and rabble-rousers and
>peace-keepers. It comes with the territory.
>
>Separate answers to me and 'hopper' might have clarified which one of
>us you're addressing with which comments ;)
>
> - Herb
>
>
>> Mikey
>>
>> On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:59:33 +0930, hopper <bak@home.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Herb <Herb@the.herb.garden>wrote:
>>>
>>>>First, this isn't a 'site' but a newsgroup.
>>>>
>>>>Then, I have no idea what your idea of 'like this' is. Which
>>>>attributes are you thinking of?
>>>>The intelligent discussions?
>>>>The pirated software?
>>>>The usually helpful embroidery tips and digitizing?
>>>>The occasional porn intrusions?
>>>>The accessibility with a newsreader?
>>>>The wide range of technical competance?
>>>
>>>The yokels hunting collections to resell online.
>>>The sporadic demonstrations of clueless trolling.
>>>The artless examples of nymshift to accommodate either of the former.
>>>
>>>
>>>>The occasional threads about who fits into what part of that range?
>>>
>>>Nice thread herb, the idea is very warming :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>[list appended]
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